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I'm pretty much out of SE modding for the time being. I fix stuff if it gets broken 'cos Keen changes something but apart from that I'm on extended shore leave.
My suggestion:
Alter the textures on the other faces of the blocks to show a thrust indicator for placement. It doesn't need to be large, simply having a label that says something like " ^ thrust direction " would help....could even stylize it to match the lcars labels you see on things like doors, power conduits, etc for keeping the trek feel for the label.
Maintaining integration between your edits and the original would also require time that I don't have right now. Plus it would open the door for anyone else who has a different idea of balance. Overall the best solution for you is a local copy of the mod that you edit however you like.
I know how to make the change. So hypothetically, if I edit the values by myself inside the block definitions closer matching vanilla, could I send you the new files (or values) for you to upload an optional patch? If not I won't change anything, your decision
At the moment I don't have the time or the resources to do anything more than emergency maintenance to a mod that breaks unexpectedly.