You, my friend, are fucking clueless and should not be touching a screwdriver -
Pegging a binding at its maximum setting leaves the springs NO room for recoil and actually makes the binding pre-release much easier!
Think of it as driving a car with no shocks - a proper DIN setting for you will allow the binding to absorb impacts and keep your skis on -
A general rule of thumb is not to exceed 2/3rd of the bindings maximum DIN
Example - i ride marker Free/Comp 18s and set my din at 11
If I had marker free 14's a din of 11 to 12 would be pushing the springs ability to work properly.
If you are such a beast that you need a 14 din setting, then you should be mounting up 18+ din bindings only
Your stupidity is going to lead to a PCL tear - good luck