Choked flow aka sonic across a metering orifice or "choked area" such as needle to seat lift area. Thanks for clarifying this for the forum.
All my work with h2 or ng was sonic.. 5 bar absolute minimum or higher was the spec required to accomodate sonic flow on most boosted engines. There has been interest in larger injectors for H2 use but generally an injecotor with greater than a choked flow flow rate comparable to a 3.3mm orifice will require a lot of power to drive and as inlet pressures drop the opening and closing times become erratic, influenced by manifold pressure variables, etc.
In the case of low pressure LPG metering, as butane fraction increases in moderately cool weather of even straight propane in alaskan weather, then solenoid gaseous metering accuracy is toast due to environmental factors and that is why liquid metering may be a better choice for larger engines. -40F cold start using pure butane or propane is not a problem with liquid, vapor systems we competed with either barely started or flashed the game over light.