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The problem with any of the DB/DS style pumps is beyond tuning, and is a limit of the internals and design. Depending on different spots. Right now, one of the biggest limit of the DS pump comes in the fuel solenoid opening and closing. Tuning can only get it open for so long. Heaths pump has somehow overcome this, and talking with my pump guy, he believes it is because Heath has used a different solenoid from another type of Stanadyne pump (there is a lot) that can be commanded differently through the tuning. Hence how he is able to get more fueling. Still limited though after a point because of internal changes and charging/discharge port locations. If I recall, the DS ports are slotted where as the DB are not, which allows for more fuel duration into the charge and discharge ports. So why we see bigger fuel rates stock DB vs stock DS. I could be a bit off. Been a while since I've had one apart. As far as potential goes, the DB platforms have a huge potential for more fueling because of different cam rings, plungers, shoes, leaf springs, and the ease of changing mods internally.
Hmmm a different solenoid. That's intriguing. I wonder if it is faster responding or what? Also there should be some parts from DB pumps that can be adapted. There definitely seems to be an issue with just a lack of aftermarket combined with issues in tuning.