ITS ALL GOOD!
Nice to see everyone having some fun with this post. A couple of considerations to add to the previous good info would be:
Is the engine FULLY broken in and is there any chance of air leakage? Teeny tiny leaks can be a huge PITA!

A bit of fuel tubing on the needle can help as does a tiny bit of silicone to seal metal to metal joints on remote needles and on adjustable needle valve angles.
I once spent a couple of hours trying to set a fairly new engine and got ZERO progress until I threw out last year's fuel and started with fresh fuel[:@]