I guess this is more commonly referred to as the "smoke screw" right?
I know this has been covered before, but my searches have turned up not much, so here goes.
Basically, if you turn the screw in, you are sort of adjusting the "starting point" or baseline of the boost pin? So, by doing so, you are allowing additional fueling to be delivered earlier in the RPM range?
Ok, so if you adjust the starwheel so that the spring seat is lower, then there is less preload on the spring, therfore it takes less boost to move the boost pin, therefore making fuel come on quicker with less boost? So, if you adjust the smoke screw in, or downward, and move the spring seat lower, then in effect you will get more fuel starting sooner, and it will continue to build with less boost pressure than before?
Now, someone had a good write-up about the relationship between the max fuel screw and the boost pin movement, but I could not find it. If anyone comes across it please post it again. Otherwise, I'm not too sure how these two adjustments will affect one another, except to mess with them using trial and error.
Now that I have the motor running decent (1.6TD) it has somewhat underwhelming midrange performance. I realize some of this is characteristic of the 1.6TD what with the big T3 turbo....slow spool etc. But honestly I expected it to be significantly better than my NA in the midrange, but its not too much, if at all. To get things going, I have to really tromp the throttle and when the turbo spools, it makes power, but its on the high end....with my foot almost to the floor.
I cant be too hard on the motor just yet anyway because its fresh, and being broken in, and I have no EGT or boost pressure gauge yet.
The motor itself is stock, with the IP governor and advance mod done, head port castings cleaned up, intake manifold castings cleaned up, gasket matched, rebuilt turbo, stock injectors. Exhaust is 2.5 inch turbo back with hi-flow muffler.
Maybe a set of better injector nozzles, such as GTD's would provide for larger power potential in the midrange. I've never heard much about them.
An intercooler is next on my list of things to do.