Cumminsfever
Been there, broke that.
If you idle and cruise at low RPM a lot, then excessive pop pressure could wear out the IP faster, so it might be a tradeoff. The IP wont build more than pop pressure at idle, because it so low of a volume that it doesnt necessitate more pressure, it just need to get it to pop. So by making it pop higher at idle and cruising around under 2000rpm at low fuel rates when it also may not ever reach 3000psi, there is more stress than normal. That, idle clatter, and similar systems is why I had recommended 2700psi max, and typically not more than 2500psi, 2300psi standard. If it turns out not to make a durability difference, after there are 50,000 miles on IPs with 3000+ pop injectors then I will absolutely reconsider my own recommendations. Its just an unkown.
I guess you aren't aware of all the direct injected engines running the 4 and 6cyl version of this pump, with pop pressures over 3000psi for thousands of hours??