I would think that taking the delay out between pilot and main injection event would be somewhat equivelent to advanceing the timeing of the fuel injection.
While it would not ACTUALLY advance the pilot pulse, you WOULD have the main injection starting earlyer and finishing earlyer than 'normal' if you use the same amount of fuel and fuel pressure.
This would help somewhat ( I think ) with economy and EGT. So putting more fuel in earlyer should let you burn MORE fuel earlyer in the stroke, which should gain more power per equal amount of fuel than if you injected the same amount later on. (due to retarded EPA timeing)
This would give you the option of running more fuel and ending at the same time in the stroke as the 'quiet' injection setup.
I think if someone could just find the area in the ECU code that determines the number of deg. between pilot shutoff, and start of main injection, and just bypass where it loads the delay value, you could still use the stock fuel maps and be happy with the result.
The only thing that would maybe be a problem is if you ever wanted to run a power box, then it might be looking for the 2 (or more) injection events in its software and would not function correctly on your truck. So probably if you
are happy with the noise but no added power, then something like this idea would work. Othewise if you run a power box then this probably would not be a good idea.
Although if you were going to get into the code and remove the delay, then you could probably go in and fiddle with the fuel maps too, and you would not need a power box!

Something like a MAD Marco's ECM tweek would be what you end up with.
I wonder if he's working on the '03 ECU for more power. . ? Anyone Know?
Oh well, with the price of fuel, maybe I better leave my truck as is. . :{
Drive ON!