It all depends on what you're clamping...if charge air cooler boots that's it's own thing, I think called T-bolt clamps. For the rest:
I haven't tried fuel injection clamps but I find that it depends a lot on the application. If the tube the hose and clamp go around are plastic, spring clamps are usually much better than they get credit for, since they provide even pressure and wont warp/damage the plastic. They also expand and contract with heat far more than a static type clamp.
One note on worm-drive or other similar types is surface prep. If it's not smooth and dry when you clamp it, then you'll have to really crank down on the clamp, deforming the clamp/tube and rubber. And on the worm drive if you tighten so much the rubber is squeezing through the little slots in the band, it's too tight.
The other thing is if you get leaks with firm pressure on the clamp, it's often easiest to cut off 1.5-2" of hose and try again with nice fresh hose.
My .02, hope it helps!