I may be missing something above, but it feels like a cheap shot for the vendors to be so tight-lipped about whether their "upgraded" units are just OEM parts for a different application (as I believe we're going to find out).
IHMO, if the "upgraded" injectors are just OEM parts then the real work was done by the tuners who, again, IMHO, should feel free to announce to the world that these are OEM parts and sell an upgrade to their tunes to match these injectors to offset the cost of their engineering.
Engineering is costly. Vendors who soft-claim that they are engineering parts for our cars when, in fact, they're selling stock parts meant for other applications or are buying their competitors' parts just to copy them and source cheaper manufactures aren't adding to our community. In fact, they are discouraging other vendors who are able to engineer parts for our cars to do so as they will just be copied and sold at a lower price-point. Yes, two different complaints, but they feel of the same ilk to me.
If the work and expense that
@Old Mike Emerson has undertaken proves that we can save $100's by buying these parts from normal channels rather than deceptively-labeled yet identical parts from opportunistic vendors then I, for one, am buying him a coupon for a pizza and may try to figure out how to send him a case of beer, as it's well-deserved.