If you experience no lean condition under heavy throttle (should come on about the time the engine starts to really sing, and feel like a flat spot), you shouldn't worry. In theory, if you have everything set up correctly, having the power valve come on that late will cause a flat spot. Here in the real world, if the car runs fine, the plugs read fine, and you're happy, it's time to leave well enough alone. If you can't tell if there's a problem, and you have the time and parts to commit to it, change it out and see how it does. No difference? Change it back to the lower opening point. Noticeable improvement? Keep the earlier-opening one in there.