There is allot of debate on the 215 pumps as to what is too much for rack travel, plate ect. On my pump it has been to the shop and tapped out, meaning it was set at max rack and a balance, I don't know if it is the best it can be as the guy that had I. I. do it didn't spend much money so I know Jason could make it that much better. A while back he and I were talking about this subject and he said most people just say (tap the pump out) so that is what he does, but also says when people let him set the pump up like he wants it, that it will always run better.
I figure my pump was set at max or close to it so I started backing up the plate a little at a time, once I started this I noticed the little bit of smoke on the topend started to go away and it ran better past 3K, so I kept going with it playing back and for a little at a time, adjust road test, adjust road test, right now it is set at 2 mm's back from the mark that I made for full travel when it came back from the shop. This is were it runs better on #2, on N2O all of this goes away! Now add the EDM injectors and it likes 3 mm's back a tiny bit better. It's totally weird the way it acts but for the guy that is thinking about this it runs cleaner, less boost but has more punch on the topend, below 3K there is no running/power difference that I can tell. Keep in mind that I'm doing this on the road and not a dyno. The most odd thing for a visual is to see the plate back from the stock position and the AFC all the way back..... set via air pressure, full fuel is at 35 psi.
Jim