Been playing with the Predator stage 3 and learned that their approach is to raise the nominal (steady state) rail pressure significantly from the stock level at the same power levels. At 65 mph and 10 lbs boost, the stock truck runs all day at about 12,000 psi rail pressure. With the predator box, the truck runs at 21,000 lbs rail pressure all day (same speed and boost)
what this means to me is that the box has forced the ECM into lowing the injector duration, yielding a shorter, higher burst of fuel for the same power output. not sure yet if that is good or bad -- I'm just reporting results
Of course, in addition to the rise in nominal rail pressure, the box generates 27,000 lbs psi rail pressure for peak horsepower output, AND rail pressure floats up there even for high RPM runs at less than full output. dern box just loves high pressure!
what this means to me is that the box has forced the ECM into lowing the injector duration, yielding a shorter, higher burst of fuel for the same power output. not sure yet if that is good or bad -- I'm just reporting results

Of course, in addition to the rise in nominal rail pressure, the box generates 27,000 lbs psi rail pressure for peak horsepower output, AND rail pressure floats up there even for high RPM runs at less than full output. dern box just loves high pressure!