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Don't worry about the mixture screws too much until you have them sync'd up nicely.
Once they're in sync, you will probably find it's a whole different story.
Before I sync'd mine, I thought the slightly uneven header lengths on my 2 to 1 were requiring me to have a different pilot in each carb. After the sync it was just fine and dandy with the stock pilots.
As for the sync tool, don't worry what the gauges read, just make sure they're accurate to each other and when sync'ing, all that matters is that each side reads as close to the same as possible.
Once they're in sync, you will probably find it's a whole different story.
Before I sync'd mine, I thought the slightly uneven header lengths on my 2 to 1 were requiring me to have a different pilot in each carb. After the sync it was just fine and dandy with the stock pilots.
As for the sync tool, don't worry what the gauges read, just make sure they're accurate to each other and when sync'ing, all that matters is that each side reads as close to the same as possible.