As an exception - a special case - to the general rule that the 'more direct' fuel line connection is the best, I had a Sterling YAK-9/Fox35 that needled better with an added loop of fuel line between tank and engine...
Short, direct fuel connection didn't compare. NVA was stock Fox, so fuel jet position ideas were neutralized - spraybar oriented so that NEITHER jet was visible from outside the engine. It may be that the "line loss" of the extra length 'broadened' the needle valve response - required a bit more "open" than a shorter fuel path - but, by golly, it worked! This may be another tuning item we could look at... if nothing else helps.