Torque kills stuff. Its not necessarily just "having the fuel" to bend rods, its how/when that fuel is injected and combusted (or not). I also think it is a balancing act making rods and pistons survive. I have seen broken or poorly calibrated injectors open too soon and ignite dodge cr pistons (400 some cc/min flow) which is way more fuel than you will be injecting. Straight rods and melted slugs With lots of fuel I would be more worried about pistons really shitting the bed. I think you are over fueling that 4088 and could at least upgrade it to a 4094 to cool it down as that 4088 is a relatively hot blooded thing, so take into account that the more fuel you put through an injector it gets exponentially hotter.