if it is holding high revs after a high speed run. then it settles down into a nicer idle. that is a sign that your HSN is a bit too lean and your LSN is a bit too rich.
first richen your HSN about a 1/4 turn, then lean your LSN out about 1/8 of a turn to get you back in the ball park.
if your LSN is rich, it will allow fuel to puddle in the crankcase. when you punch it, you will see a large cloud of smoke as the car runs as a result, however as this "puddle reserve" runs low in the crank case, your engine will be leaning out the longer you hold it WOT. go to a BIG open parking lot to finish up your tuning. by the end of the parking lot you want the smoke trail to be just as strong as when it started. if it thins out by the end of the parking lot, you know your HSN is too lean.