They run best at 4.5 at idle ... best rpm transfer , best idle , and cooler..
If the setting on the back of the pump is correct, you should be able to increase the rpms by leaning out the air bleed screw. This means the pump is slightly rich, but that is where you want it. If the rpm can not get an increase over 800 rpms with opening the bleed screw, then the pump should be inrichened one click and retry... this is the final fine tuning of the system and is only done as the LAST adjustment after a tune..
If one uses a vac gauge to do these adjustments [ which I prefer ], one wants to get the highest vac reading and then enrichen util the rpm just starts to drop withoutout vac drop.... highest rpm is leanest condition , so that is why you enrichen after this is found.