Boost figure adds in here, as if you have 74 psi of fuel pressure (as I do too) but 24 psi of boost effectively you only have 50 psi across the injector. Which isn’t bad as most injectors flow is measured at 3 or 3.5 bar which is about 45 and 52 psi. Increased psi across the injector just increases possible fuel delivery from the injector at hand. The biggest thing as long as your injectors are big enough to remain under 75, 80% at the worst duty cycle is a steady pressure across the injector at WOT so trims remain steady and predictable and mixture does not need constant unpredictable by the pcm corrections. I was happy to see that back with the HC rails (ie sensor most likely) that even with the whipple and ported heads and 2450 aircharge at 74 psi commanded fuel pressure it maintained such and I still had 3-5% pump DC left yet in -500 DA and 39F ambient that I should be fine through the warmer months coming. Next winter I may add a 3rd pump on a FPCM only because I’m thinking of adding a small shot (35 hp jet setting) dry N2O spray before the TB blade for cooling triggered from a PB switch on my shifter knob for use in 4th and even 5th maybe and I’ll need some pump head room to make sure the injectors have ample fuel supply to feed the fuel side of the shot. Also a third pump, if their triple 285’s if one pump fails 2 will keep up enough to keep things from going damagingly lean and allowing the bypass time to kick in and save the day, which even if not caught by data logging will be felt and be an alert something is up, investigate. But for now I’m planning to run it as is for at least this summer, the first half at least lol.