Simple way of looking at it.... how many cylinders does the rs4 have..... and the engine size..... then calculate the rough max flow you need for the bhp that engine produces..... you'll find that the flow rate is much lower than what would be required for that of a 2.0 4 cylinder turbo.
Additionally I believe conclusion testing has been performed on the physical injectors proving the above mentioned.
Or do I have the wrong end of the stick?
You lost it mate, you lost it.... You are 101% wrong
RS4s are quite bigger than S3
The point is
WHY VAG decided to install that big injectors in a low power cylinder 55hp/cyl instead of 62hp/cyl S3 2.0TFSi
The answer is because they spray for a shorter time. If you know where to look in RS4 .bin then you can see injection starting and closing angles.
Now installing the RS4 in a 2.0TFSi isn't an easy job. For proper fixing you need to recalibrate more than 20maps and of course the injection angles.
Why smokes like a diesel?
Why is lean in lambda and my tail pipe smokes like hell?
All these WHYs are solved with the proper tune of the RS4s
I have spend over 1 week to make them work perfect and what I can say is that they are excellent injectors for the 2.0TFSi for turbo upgrade with no any issues if you know what to do.
Where starts the problem and when the tuners looses all the game with these injectors is because they have no idea what a Direct Injection system is and how it works. Also they don't know how the Direct Injectors react and how they lag.
I am tired saying all the time, buy the Blue Bosch book and read first and then work with MED9
Some extra info
RS4 and power output
480hp @ 130bar
520hp @ 140bar
560hp @ 150bar
600hp @ 160bar
630+hp @ 170bar
I am working with special fuel pump and special PRV at 175bar with RS4s and we got 625hp @ 2.5bar ct boost with an PTE 6262