Hmm. The O2 sensors on my Mustang are well downstream of where the water would be dumped in if it was a boat. And I don't suppose the sensors would care for the salt. Good point.
Fuel injected aircraft show little efficiency improvement over carburated ones, but the "set up" is done by the pilot in-flight with the mix lever. Again, constant rpm. I didn't think of that, either.,
Most power gains come from better rpm due to better breathing. To take advantage, the props must be adjusted, not so fun.
1975 32' Flybridge Sedan, twin Perkins 6-354 diesels, 1:1.53 velvetdrives, 16 X 19 props. Merritt Island, Florida