Usually rail pressure is about 44psi. So a lean out could happen with a low fuel pressure. Because of the advanced tech with the aluminum engines removing heat sooner than cast iron engines, you can step the lean down and the Japanese have your 17:1 as a small peak performance and mileage being within that cruise at top gear is say you average about 65mph, you are running around 17:1. Hot Rodding is 13:1 to 14:1 if you are chasing for power on a richer scale.
Gotta remember that airplanes run high altitude with little air and they match the A/F by leaning out the engine is watch the temp rise, then trim about 25°F/50°F lower is safe lean.
So, either low fuel pressure, and for sure, you can tweak the injector milliseconds is the way you set the jetting for injectors if fuel rail pressure (say go to about 100psi) is rich is another way getting there if the electrical trim is keeping you out, code wise. Meaning, the computer will keep sending the spark box the retard/lean values if it goes out of spec at 17:1 is it could be programmed to do that, but I doubt it.