Ok, worked on it more today. Seems to have a little less smoke today.
Once warmed up, it did not smoke at idle. It's colder and rainy today, if that makes a difference.
you could try the "carefully loosen the fuel nut at the top of the injector while the engine is running, one at a time" approach
I tried this -- when I loosened the fuel nut on each one, the engine cycle obviously changed, but there was no obvious change in the amount of smoke.
Here's something I noticed today - it does not smoke at all RPM's. Unfortunately, there's no tach, so ...
Imagine the RPM spectrum in quarters. In the bottom quarter, it does not smoke, and in the TOP quarter it does not smoke. In the 2 middle quarters of the RPM range, it smokes badly. So, it stops smoking just about the point when you need to upshift. The smoke is worse when it's going uphill, which is no surprise.
With the previous pump, the car did not have this rapid of response, and it only smoked when it was floored (only the very last 1/2 in of pedal made it smoke). So I'm guessing my previous pump was retarded some?
The next things I need to check are crank-to-cam timing, and compression. Anything else?
Pictures:

Car at idle (yes, it is running)

Car revving in neutral

Soot left on ground after revving for that photo.

Down the road ...

Down the road ... these two are between 4-5th gear, 3rd quarter of RPM

Uphill in 2nd gear
Sorry the pictures are kinda blurry -- but, no, I didn't take them while driving - I at least had somebody else do that!