That's interesting, and it must be the fact that your supercharger is making a lot more aircharge. I was actually surprised my ID1000 injectors held in there on full E85 even in cooler air where my aircharge approaches 1900. I think you have a Demon cam in your engine, and comparing logs from my original Hellcat motor (have the Demon/RE engine now) the airchage with the same supercharger and pulley is a lot higher, so the cam matters I think.
For this I think it all comes down to airflow, and if you've increased other areas that are allowing more flow, then obviously the injectors are gonna have to work harder. Mine is the stock throttle body, stock supercharger (no porting), still has cats, etc for reference and may be why I'm able to run these ID1000s but also why I'm running 9.80s and you're in the 9.30s.