Unfortunately on my fip, the oval shims DO affect the mixture past 80 C. It was a big surprise. I had just gotten to a good balance and mixture adjustment on the regulator screws and got consistant performance for many startups and 100's of miles. The cold start was lean so I added a few shims to get a close cold start, but then at temp, the mixture was very rich -many clicks on the rack. I didn't expect that and found it a bit startling. But it wasn't that bad, I just had to balance back and forth with shims and rod clicks. Its within a few clicks now, But I have to wait until the car comes from the paint shop before attaching the final adjustments.
In overview of what I have experiencde on this one car, once you get the WRD closing the air valve at 80C and have it shimmed for a good cold startup, adjust the fip for how you want the motor to perform: rich for best performance, lean for better economy. If the rack was adjusted, then check the wrd during cold start and reshim. This adjustment will effect the rack, so think about if the wrd adjusted to rich or lean. Then be prepared to compensate a few clicks on the rack. It sounds like it is ann interitive process were you add a shim and have to lean a bit the rack. Perhaps the trick is to go a little extra rich with shims and then the rack will bring the cold start too rich back to closer to where it is needed. And I hope ther isn't something odd about my fip that the wrd is still affecting the mixture up past 80 C and maybe to 90, not sure how far it goes before reaching an internal stop.