Only if the injectors, the maximum injector duty cycle, and the fuel pressure can support it. In other words, the fuel maps in the ECU have to be able to support the added air.
My previous car had an injector duty cycle limitation. If the fuel pressure was adjusted for maximum boost during open loop operation, then the engine pulled fuel back at idle. In other words, no matter what was done to the fuel pressure, the motor would end up pulling fuel to stabilize the idle and would starve the engine of fuel at high RPM/boost conditions.
I don't think this is an issue with the MS3, but the reason I suggest keeping an eye on fuel trims and a/f ratios when you turn up the boost.