If yours is an early 12V with no intercooler it already has BIG injectors. The later rotary 12V engines had 7mm injectors, yours has 9mm (they went with smaller injectors due to head cracks). Don't change the injectors. Crank up the pump and put a 3200 RPM governor spring in the pump. You think it has power now, with these two mods you'll be thinking you drive a hotrod camaro.
Mine (Banks intercooler, stock everything else 1993 6BT in a 4500 lbs Land-Rover pickup) is turned up to about 220 around town but I can crank it up to near 260-270 in 5 minutes.
Mine (Banks intercooler, stock everything else 1993 6BT in a 4500 lbs Land-Rover pickup) is turned up to about 220 around town but I can crank it up to near 260-270 in 5 minutes.