Dyno results - Tquad vs Holley vs Qjet - tuning issue, too rich

I think I can answer your questions.
[1] The holes in the front of the choke housing is for bypass air. Earlier TQs had a passage in the baseplate. There was a notch in the top & one in the bottom of the BP. If BP air was needed, there would be an interconnecting hole drilled. So air was routed from above the t/blade [ at idle ] to below the t/blade. With this setup, high idle speed could induce nozzle drip. I believe these notches is what causes the whistle with some TQs, not air being drawn past the shaft. The holes in the choke hsg bypass the t/bores & avoids possible n/drip. Those holes should only be blocked if the t/blade to transfer slot gap is too low, which would be unlikely.
[2] Brass restriction. Is it the one the A/valve plugs into, carb rear, pass side? This reduces the release rate of the AV. Might be used on the 850 if used on smaller engine, like a 360. Maybe for emissions, not sure?
[3] The extra threads on the mixture screws are so that you have enough adjustment with the finer taper.
so your thinking the bypass holes in the choke tower should NOT be blocked off? also, on the 22 degree mixture screws, do you know why those are better to use than the others?