first I have some DAP 7x.0125 injectors (250 bar) and i'm told (and according to the numbers) they are supposed to be roughly inbetween 5x.014 and 5x.016. As far as flow, I'm not real sure. one would assume they would be similar. when you start running injectors that big you need to really start advancing the timing to compensate and to allow a longer and sooner burn,(if I understand correctly?) looking at what other people are running for timing with 5x.014 and larger injectors, I believe that I need to jump the gear one tooth.
with the pump to the head and the smallest coppers, I still have quiet a bit of white or lite gray smoke at idle and it only gets worse when I increase rpms. the smoke does get a tiny little bit darker when you increase the rpms, but it is still billowing out and I should have enough air to burn it all, especially since I don't have the fuel maxed out on the pump.
another thing, it idles smooth as glass(hazy and smells real rich) but as soon as you start increasing the rpms, it sounds and feels like it is missing and it shakes the whole truck violently. I've gone though and done a valve lash adjustment on it just to make sure they are good. there is a youtube video of it. type in 87 chevy cummins hx35/hx52 and it is the first one. it is kinda hard to tell because of the sky in the background, but it really is smoking a lot!
when you are looking to increase the timing, I realize there are a lot of factors that can change where it needs to be set, but are these injectors big enough to warrant jumping a tooth on the pump? maybe jump a tooth and retard the pump all the way back and go from there?
it brings up another question. when determining what to set timing at based on or in relation to injector size, does total volume/ area matter more or hole size and quantity matter more? ie- 5x.012 vs 7x.012, same hole size, however, there are two more holes in one injector than another, therefore more volume. would they require the same amount of timing (same engine, same truck same tune etc.) or would the 7x.012 require more timing because they have a greater amount of fuel being injected.
so basically, some people run 5x.016 with one tooth jumped and the pump anywhere from the head to all the way away from the head. if I run these 7x.0125's, would I run the pump one tooth advanced because they flow about the same. Or would I run the timing similar to what people with 5x.012 would run for timing? does that make sense? clear as mud?

if anybody needs more information about the truck, let me know and i'll write up some more, right now I gotta sleep because I need to get up at 4am. I just wanted to ask these questions so i'm not thinkin about it all night and maybe you guys can help me figure why my truck isn't running right.
thanks and have a good night.