I had a .370 plunger head and rotor that was factory Stanadyne, it worked pretty good,and the cam pin survived. This is the biggest factory plungers I've seen,there might be bigger ones though. The rollers and shoes from DS4 will fit in the DB2,they seem to be made with a different material. Probably better ? The slots in the head are ok, my 1/2 inch plunger pump I had the charge holes in the rotor enlarged, plus added two more,don't know if it helped or not. Do not decide to slot one of the charge holes,it will not run. I custom ground lots of camrings, seems that the steeper lobes ran better, and did not over advance like a long lobe,I did go back to a almost stock lobe last. Increasing stroke farther than tossing the limiter spring, will not help untill you are conviced the plungers are getting filled. The metering vavle is a huge restriction,stock it only opens half way across its opening,and then the governor will close it even more at higher rpms,. Of all the things I tried a simple JB welded governor made the biggest difference in mid to top end fueling. To prove to myself that the metering valve is a problem I took a stock 6.5 pump and slotted the metering valve hole, and it made enough fuel to create 50 psi boost,would not idle though.