Or, let me put it another way. My Jeep has a 5.0 Mustang V8. It came with 19 pound hour injectors running on 39 psi fuel pressure, vacuum regulated but not adjustable per se. Having changed everything on the motor except the crank and cam, I find I need a bit more fuel to provide the HP I can otherwise get from the heads, intake, and exhaust I have. Rather than change out the injectors, I ran the anticipated HP specs through a website for injectors and found that I need around 23 lb/hr. I can get that out of a 19 by abandoning the 80 percent duty cycle, and raising the fuel pressure at the rail. So, I installed an adjustable pressure regulator that will allow me to raise the pressure infinitely to the limit of the pump, which will put out something around 90 psi. By using the formula provided on the web, I determined that I can get what I need with 55 psi but I am running between 90 and 100 percent duty cycle. And it works. It also tends to overwork the injector, which will shorten its service life, but then, if I need to replace them, I will get 24's and call it good.