Assuming the engine ran exactly as it did at lambda 1, then yes. But you'll generate heat
Please stop repeating this drivel over and over again.
The hottest burning mixture in homogenous mode is stoich, so lambda 1. Anything richer or leaner than that produces lower EGT on a gasoline engine... Take a gauge and observe...
Hence why most heat related engine damage occurs when running a mixture between lambda 1.05 and 0.9, and not when the fueling is so bad that it dips to 1.1 and up.
What OP is trying to do is a complete waste of time though. The difference will be negligible at best.
The way to really have more efficiency on FSI is to have a stratified burn thus massively reducing pumping loss. Creates tons of NoX though, there the temperature is also an issue due to the mixture not being homogenous, so you have hot spots and cold spots. The engine needs to be specifically designed for this though.