This is actually not 100% correct. Your statements about closed loop are correct, but not for open loop. What you are describing is a speed density type system that uses VE tables for fuel delivery during open loop. The Ford GT and all newer Fords are mass air cars. There is a mass air transfer function that if calibrated correctly (not always true from the factory) you can indeed increase boost and still get the commanded A/F ratio. Since the MAF is measuring the mass of the air entering the engine (if the transfer function is indeed correct) it can add the proper amount of fuel. That does not make running a pullied car ok without a tune, but the WOT A/F is not the main issue when tuning a car that is pullied for more boost. There are many other things that do need to get changed.