Talked with Dave Anton at APT. He confirmed my carb settings and talked me out of the accelerator pump mods, save the one I already did - and thanks for that tip, Graham.
He also suggested a less aggressive advance curve, which I entered into the computer on a separate file.
I also pulled the knock sensor out of the program and reset the computer to read on the 12 tooth, checked it with the timing light and everything set to 0 - just cranked it with no gas - I'm within a few degrees - close enough to tweak with the computer.
One more quick run up and down the ally and - same story.
But it got me thinking -
Just because my symptoms are the same as last year does not necessarily mean I'm encountering the same problems.
I'm now confident I don't have a vacuum leak.
I can now quickly and confidently dial up new ignition parameters and compare them, store them, and modify them.
The cam is dialed in precisely where it's supposed to be.
The bottom end and reciprocating assembly is balanced and all tolerances are good.
A few months back, Andy Cooke posted this -
That's a lot of cam for a small engine, I ran a megadyne 310 in a 1293; below 4K it ran like 3 leads were unplugged and came on like a switch. It revved plenty, but I'm pretty sure a milder cam would have made more power.
Last year I had ~260 degrees of cam in a 78 cubic inch engine - this year I've got 320 degrees of cam in a 61 cubic inch engine. Is it possible I simply haven't been gutsy enough to launch it hard enough to come up on the cam?

I haven't really done a 5K clutch dump.