Re: 'Need to adjust your air screw.'
Yep.
Start at 2 1/2 out. Run a bracketing sequence to find out where you have the best throttle reponse. You need make changes only in the 1/16 of a turn, or about one width of the red slot in your brandy new finger adjustable air screw.

You DID get one'a those, right?
The general 'rule of thumb' (that's what makes it general, 'eh?) that if you're more'n two turns out means you need a smaller pilot jet, less than 1/2 a turn out and you need a larger pilot jet...that does not apply to an RB-modified carb. The 2 1/2 out (or so) area has come to be called the SSS..the Second Sweet Spot.
It's there..and you won't believe what you've been missing when you find it: 3rd gear becomes your 'new' 1st!
Nope. Not even kidding.
The finger adjustable screw is very helpful. A temp change of 20º will definitely have you wanting to give the air screw a tweak.
It runs real good.