this is incorrect , we do increase fuel flow with injector duty pulsing an injector from near 0% at idle to 100% as needed
the injectors have a rated flow at a set psi... x lbs fuel at 43psi
by setting the base static pressure to 43 psi and then reconnect the vac line which has vac and boost reference you are keeping injector flow at a given duty cycle constant regardless of boost or vac
increasing the pressure of the fuel in the injector linear with vac or boost of manifold keeps the flow the same , additional fuel is supplied by increasing the injector open time (duty cycle)
if you didnt raise the fuel pressure (which the regulator does) to overcome the the boost youd get less fuel flow through the tip of the injector
. as an extreme example is you have 43psi line off and you leave the line off and run boost at 43psi the manifold pressure of 43psi will cause zero flowthrough the injector and it wouldnt matter if injector were opened fully there would still be no flow
without a boost refenced regulator its like putting a ball inside a straw blowing in both ends, and expecting the ball to move ..the ball wont move if pressure on both ends is the same