I think you have a good start on what is going on in your carbs.
but I 'd like to offer a thing or two:
tunning at 40 deg F is a bit too cold to trust the settings you are adjusting for any other time but Winter.
next..I may be wrong but I think you might be confused about adjusting the pilot jet size and mixture screw setting for throttle response at 4500 rpm. By that time you are on the needle jet circuit- and the transition smoothness comes from the needle groove setting.
the pilot size and mixture screw setting are for idle and just above idle (0 throttle~1/4throttle opening)=950rpm~2000rpm.
after 2000 rpm you are lifting the needles and slides (1/4 throttle~1/2throttle)= 2000rpm~6000rpm adjustment is made at the grooves and shim setting inside the slide on needle jet height.
above 6000rpm is of course the mains
I like crisp throttle response and just want to help. I do the plug chop test but only once in a while not often. i shoot for chocolate brown half way up the inner electrode (pump gas) (medium gray on 110 leaded gas)
when I'm making jetting adjustments on rideability I use the choke/enrichener as a guide.... pull the enrichener at a specific rpm or throttle position and if it begins to run better it needs to be richened up if power falls off lean it out.
that is a crude test but will give you a sign post to know which way to go.
but I 'd like to offer a thing or two:
tunning at 40 deg F is a bit too cold to trust the settings you are adjusting for any other time but Winter.
next..I may be wrong but I think you might be confused about adjusting the pilot jet size and mixture screw setting for throttle response at 4500 rpm. By that time you are on the needle jet circuit- and the transition smoothness comes from the needle groove setting.
the pilot size and mixture screw setting are for idle and just above idle (0 throttle~1/4throttle opening)=950rpm~2000rpm.
after 2000 rpm you are lifting the needles and slides (1/4 throttle~1/2throttle)= 2000rpm~6000rpm adjustment is made at the grooves and shim setting inside the slide on needle jet height.
above 6000rpm is of course the mains
I like crisp throttle response and just want to help. I do the plug chop test but only once in a while not often. i shoot for chocolate brown half way up the inner electrode (pump gas) (medium gray on 110 leaded gas)
when I'm making jetting adjustments on rideability I use the choke/enrichener as a guide.... pull the enrichener at a specific rpm or throttle position and if it begins to run better it needs to be richened up if power falls off lean it out.
that is a crude test but will give you a sign post to know which way to go.