I have the 30% injectors with Whoosh Hybrid, and in summary running E50 is fine whereas stock injectors you have to start expanding injector timing and pushing Lambda past E30 or so... in other words, it can provide for an extra 20% total ethanol no problem, for the Whoosh Turbo perhaps up to E70. Possibly less for the stock turbo though, read my thoughts on that below.
With the E50 tune, raised the content near E85 to test the response, the issue is with pump duty cycle 2500 RPM area especially when at E70 ish... load around 2.3 but up above 3,200RPM no issues when load is closer to 2.2 or less, but tuned around the limitation a little bit to get up to E70. Tuning details: Lambda equivalent AFR (not real AFR but wideband reading so think lambda) ~12.2:1 with E50+ and for reference (didn’t tune past E50 but experimented to find a limitation)... E10 ~11.4:1 AFR injector start timing 340 or less max under highest load so not overly aggressive,
more room there but didn’t push it as I didn’t need to... and within the Whoosh Hybrid recommended 26.5 PSI limit. Increasing boost means increasing fuel means increasing heat means need to add more fuel for cooling so the formula pushes capabilities to the left, but this should help understand my experience. For the stock turbo, you may run out of fuel pump at the 2500-3000 RPM range (HP Pump is cam/RPM driven)
No LP pump pressure drops or issues, needs a bigger turbo to max it out it seems.
No issues running the higher output injectors, starts and runs smoother than the stock Fiesta ST (I have one to compare and help with any behavior I need to improve). I did remap the injector timing maps as they were very rough from the OEM, didn’t test with the 5 gas analyzer but the limitations and optimization of direct port injection Is well documented. Opening up the timing window can help