Continue your break-in process. It will take time and fuel. Just don't get impatient or your will risk damaging the engine.
By the time you burn through half a gallon, things should get much easier. When they are new and not fully broken in, needles don't do a whole lot. Once the piston/sleeve wear in properly, tune will be more noticeable when adjusting.
Right now, just try to tune it to keep the temps below 250 and keep blipping the throttle (quick short jabs to keep the fuel from building up too much in the engine/pipe) and gently driving it around either on pavement or hard pack. Stay out of the grass as it will create excess drag for break-in.
Both of my LRP's were pretty annoying until I got half a gallon through them. Once I got over the gallon hump, they would tune nice and run a cool 235F all day long (with mild variances of course).
If you get to 3/4 gallon and still are having immense problems, then we can poke around a bit. Check for leaks as we suggested, then go from there.
Time. The break-in process requires it, so don't rush it.
