I guess the real question is - what exactly are your performance goals, both short and long term?
re boosting an LQ4 more than an LQ9, I half-agree; yes the LQ4 looks more attractive with it's lower CR, but you cannot put much more boost into it (over an LQ9) not because of threat of detonation but because you risk busting the ring lands of the factory pistons; those hypereutectic slugs are only going to take so much cylinder pressure, failures are seen starting in the 550hp range, and that can easily be done with 8+ lbs on a LQ9.
I do agree with Allstar that a more affordable option might be to find a running core LQ4 provided you have it rebuilt with forged pistons & ARP rod bolts (use the OEM crank & rods). The LQ4/LQ9 crank is ungodly strong and you'll have forged pistons so later (after you've gotten an intercooler hint hint) you can ramp up the boost, and since you are maintaining the factory stroke I wouldn't imagine seeing a strength problem with the factory rods regularly shifting at 6600rpm, which with an A4 will be about the realistic upper limit anyways, you'll probably have a lot lower shift point (6200-ish???) unless you have already installed a hi-rev kit in your tranny.
The question is how much boost are you planning on running in the future? If you are using the FI kit you have now (I've got no idea what you have btw) you might not need the mototron 60's, the SVO 50-lb injectors might be a bit better sized for your needs. That's just a wild-assed guess, again I've got no idea what you've got in mind...
Mr. P.
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