As far as i can hear the engine is doing fine, no need to bleed the injectors.
I would not touch the idle revs, if the gear is shifting smooth and does not kill the engine occasionally when shifting.
Higher idle revs will stress your gearbox more than lower revs when shifting.
I increased the idle revs on my engine (D2-75/SD150), causing scratching gearwheels when shifting, so i came back to the lower revs.