So, we all agree that mashing the throttle while the cold advance is on isn't a desirable thing to do. I think TGP and Dependable have the emissions concept backwards. Retarded timing reduces NOX emissions. GM probably bought the cold advance option on the pump so that they could offer a more conservative (retarded) timing at operating temperature, yet have it advanced enough when cold so that it would start easily. Yes, retarded timing also increases soot, but at no load (idle) there should be no soot anyway. I think GM was more concerned with NOX, that would explain why all the lighter 6.2 applications had the EGR system, to further reduce NOX emissions. Just my .02, and I wanted to toss it out there since it conflicts with what was written.
I think I am going to get a double pole three position make it so that I have an OEM configuration position where everything is as designed, a cold advance disable position, and a manual high idle position.
Also, next time I drain the coolant I am going to replace the thermostat for the high idle / cold advance.
UPDATE... I found some explanation of what the HPCA solenoid does in the GM 6.2 diesel engine manual...
"Purpose: 1) Emission control device. 2) Better cold starts. 3) Improves idle, reduces white smoke and noise when cold"
I am going to dig around in the Stanadyne book when I can find it.