Update: Well I've been playing with this stuff again (still) and after a bit of consideration I decided to do this..
I wanted to see if this 80/20 mix was going to lean out under boost, so not wanting to change away from stock mapping, but not wanting to take any chance, I set the AFPR 10psi above stock to stretch the injectors, I also set initial advance as close to +1.5deg as I could get it, and re-enabled the fcd clamp. I took it out and boosted it to 20psi..
The thing went ballistic, boost came on so fast you simply couldn't keep track of it. I think a lot of it was the 28 hitting it's sweet spot. Anyway, please don't try this...
Just to get this back into perspective..give this 80/20 a try, but don't change anything, and see what results you get. Don't try it if your running a standalone or on a chipped ECU without a dyno. The reason it works so well on stock ECU's is because of the mega rich fuelling under boost, also JDM knock response eating away at your ign curve due to low grade fuel. If you like what you get (and you will) you can play around with it using initial advance (2deg max!) and base fuel pressure (AFPR) to stretch the injectors a bit.
You can look at a minor injector upgrade but if your getting good results, there's no real point as once your on 100RON and getting all the JDM ECU has to offer, there's no where else to go with the stock ECU. Well unless you looking for more boost, but then you will need a metal HG, pump & rail upgrade & AFPR. You could also put the stock pump onto battery voltage, but then it's going to quit at some time.
You can consider a fuel/ign controller and increase the mix your running, with bigger injectors, but again once you reach a certain level, there's no point in going further. This stuff really isn't such a good fuel in its own right and once you have the benefit of the higher octane & combustion temp cooling, the rest becomes a burden.
Also don't forget the more you use, the less power potential the injector sizing has, so there's definite limits where more = less. ie. 550's will net you 330whp on 98 but only 275whp on E85, the same injectors on 80/20 will make ~315whp (or whatever that is in Kw..230Kw?)..this is an example only, not suggesting your going to see anything like that.
Anyhow, they are my thoughts on the subject, so go check it out.
and play safe!...
Disclaimer: Anything you do with bio-flex is up to you, and ethanol can affect your pump, tank & hoses.