it only supplies more air if the engine will take it. But, if it does ingest more air then it will need more fuel.
But, the clinger here is to define more air. We have to consider what more air is. For our purpose, more air is more dense air which is more air molecules per volume of measure. Ten cfm of air at 200 degs temperature has less "air" than does ten cfm at 100 degs.
People get hung up on boost which in itself does not mean a whole lot when comparing between turbos, or even different engines.
I knew a guy once that bought a 276" stage engine. He put his TA49 on it and it would only make 18# of boost whereas it had made 28# on his 231" engine....drov
e him crazy because he did not understand the relationship between volume and boost.....neve
r even got to density