On my old TSE class car ('86 T-Type with 274 CI Stage II and single PT74 GTQ) I ran 84# Delphi injectors, single Weldon 2015a pump, -10 feed, -8 return line. GN-1 heads, 224/224 flat tappet cam (yeah I knew it was too small) PTE front mount, 3" dp, dual 3" exhaust, FAST B2B system. On my 10 oh to 10 teen passes my injector duty cycle would hover around the 77% to 79% duty cycle with A/F ratios of 11.2:1 - 11.3:1 range. Doing the math that I used on a daily basis while being a Sales Tech at PTE, the 84# injectors will support 1008 fwhp at 90-95% duty cycle. Most 76mm turbos are rated to support 950-1100 fwhp, depending on what/whose model turbo you have. I was able to drive my T-Type on the street and not have too bad of gas mileage. I drove it two years on the streets of Bowling Green at the Nationals without any problems other than the Weldon being very loud.
Now, with that said, the 160# injectors flow like a fire trucks' main hose, where as the 84#ers have a more controlled flow rate and finer spray pattern. Even the 95# Delphis are more controllable than the 160s. FWIW, 95#ers will support up to 1140 fwhp. I do not recommend 160s on a V6 if you plan on driving the car more than 10-15 miles to a cruise in. They are not street friendly. And you will need a Sequential system to properly tune them, such as a BS3 or XFI system. An older Bank to Bank Fast won't cut it. Remember, 160's = fire hose, 84-95 somewhat streetable. If you are considering running alky with this combo, then I would suggest 84#ers as the alky will significantly richen up the mix. Also, whatever you decide to go with, make sure the injectors you get are flow matched. I highly recommend you get your injectors from PTE as the larger size injectors 50#-160#ers are all flow matched per set and include nice reusable plastic boxes with flow numbers. This is very important on 84-160#ers as flow rates can very as much as 10-20#s out of the box from Delphi and Bosch. Another important thing to consider with that combo would be a larger external pump such as a Weldon 2015A. In tank pumps won't cut it if you plan on running faster than mid 9's IMO.
Hope this helps.
Patrick