snmhanson said:
... A wierd thing is that if I richen the needle up it seems to really effect acceleration from a stand still which I though was more of a mixture control valve issue. As a matter of fact, the mixture control valve doesn't seem to impact performance much as long as it is in the correct approximate range. ...
Look at it this way: the High speed needle is really mis-named, it should be called the "main needle valve." Look where it is, right over the fuel inlet. So when you adjust this, you're adjusting ALL the fuel going into the engine, and this affects the entire range.
The LSN is really just a bar that moves close or farther from the fuel jet inside the carb and adjusts the flow/atomization at lower levels. Your comment that it doesn't affect the performance at all says that your high speed mixture - maybe the needle, maybe something else is messing it up - is still not in the correct place.
One of the things I've noticed about about the OS engines is they are way sensitive to HSN changes. Try this: reset the LSN/mixture valve to factory, and just fiddle with the HSN a bit, but make changes in 1/16 turn or less increments. When you get to that 255° range, click it to rich one tick and let it run for a lap or two, giving it time to settle in to the setting. See if this helps.
Besides all the other input on air leaks, etc., carefully extract the high speed needle and examine it for burrs or dings at the tip, and make sure the jet is clear (don't stick anything in there.) Also verify the O-ring is good and soft.
EDIT: One last thing: Is this the stock clutch on your GT?
The stock clutch has no springs, they fly free. So if the idle is too high, this will cause the shoes to stay engaged prematurely, causing a little more drag on the engine, causing you to have to adjust the fuel mix to compensate so it will stay running. Also bushings in the clutch bell instead of bearings will add some drag.
This will also make it run a little on the warm side.

Been there, done that, adjust the idle as low as it will go and when you can, chuck it for an MIP 4-in-1 clutch.