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Following this guide, I was able to achieve the following numbers:
Throttle valve: 56%
Water valve: 100%
Temp: 300° C
Pressure: 90 PSI
Speed: 4692 RPM
Water flow: 1.0377
When I try out your method, then I have to open the water valve to about ~30% to keep the water level steady, and I get
Throttle valve: 100%
Water valve: 30%
Temp: 140° C
Pressure: 37 PSI
Speed: ~4000 RPM
Water flow: 0.9986
So it's not a big difference, but your method boils roughly 3.8% less water than the method described in this guide -- at least in this game.
To do this, fully open the throttle and steam vent, with the water almost off, slowly turn up the water until you are just over 50psi (over that will cool the boiler pan too much.)
This will consume far more water as it doesn't have the back pressure of tons of steam in the boiler chamber. Notably, this won't get you nearly the RPM in the process, as you are letting off half the steam in the vent.