Puts extra stress on other parts like the HPFP though.
But if they are designed to run above 150Bar why not run the pressure at say 145Bar leaving plenty of headroom? Look at the difference between a stage 2 and stage 2+ K)4car, surely there are big gains to be had especially at your level of tune.
Id have thought you would need a higher rail pressure in order to run 8 injectors anyway as your essentially doubling the amount of fuel that can be injected.
Pressure and flow are linked to an extent in terms of delivery of fuel. Ultimately a higher fuel rail pressure will deliver a little more fuel, but think of it as trying to blow water down a small straw, you will get a constant flow at a relatively low pressure, but when trying to blow harder you just end up flowing a similar amount, but giving yourself a bust blood vessel doing it. It is finding out at what point to stop increasing pressure that is key. Maybe more fuel rail pressure will work, maybe it will just end up stressing the system. I'd rather work things up by adding injectors and then build the pressure, rather than the other way around.