Thanks Wallace,
I meant the rpm increased by addition of more air through the throttle plate.
When I disabled the WRD, the engine ran really poorly and trying to increase fuel and air through the linkage (which was not split at the time) wouldn't get past the sputtering. I think the WRD A/F ratio should be more rich than required for a warm engine, which it seems to do, but just to a far greater extent than necessary. When warm, my A/F ratio at idle is between 12.5 and 13. There is a bunch of air going through the WRD during cold running so with the air filter removed, a strong sucking sound and actual air is observed by hand.
I keep coming back to the screw and lock net on the WRD insert. Does this change A/F ratio, or just how much the WRD functions? At 1.1 mm of travel, this is quite a precise adjustment and I can see why later IP models used the 7-8 mm of travel.