I see a lot of discussion here about "Full power" and "Full throttle", and I think it's important to understand that there is most definitely a distinction.
You have to fly the plane you're in. For example, in a Seneca III, "full throttle" will significantly overboost your engine due to the fixed wastegate, and if the safety valve * doesn't work right, you may destroy your engine. So "full power" is actually about "half throttle". This is a very important point when I do engine failure training in them, because if you revert to your multiengine training in a Seminole and go full-throttle, you could very well lose the good engine as a result. Same thing, I believe, in the Turbo Arrow, I think it's the same engine/turbo.
* I used to fly a Turbo Saratoga where it seemed the relief valve never kicked in quite right.
Then you have turbines which have a whole additional set of limitations.
So yeah, go to "full power" (assuming that's 100% power) if that's as recommended in the POH, but that very well might not be "full throttle".