Barnstormer, regarding the needle clip position, keep in mind that the needle only controls fuel flow at or below 3/4 throttle. Anything above that is determined by main jet orifice size. At WOT the needle is raised essentially out of the orifice so the clip doesn't really have much, if any effect on wide open throttle performance.
Again I'll stress not getting too impatient and making changes until you have some miles on that engine. 70 miles, in my opinion, isn't considered fully 'broken in. I like to see at least 200 miles before starting to tune for performance. But that's just my opinion, and not carved in stone.
Additionally, if/when you make changes, make one at a time. That way you'll see what that change does, good or bad, and you'll know where to go to correct it if it's wrong. Changing carburetors, adding expansion chambers etc. is all relevant to how the engine will run. Doing too much at one time can confuse the issue if performance suffers.
Good luck and keep us informed.
Tom