As stated by Greg, ( thanks by the way)
The LA 46 runs Great with a 12.25 x 3.75 APC, .275 venturi, ST needle assembly, GMA 10 % 22% fuel. Launch about 9800 rpm. I have flown this on everything from a Vector,a scratch built Oriental, to a Profile Brodak P-40 that ended up a portly, obese 58 oz, and its been great.
One thing that we found, ( Pat Johnston and I) Is that if you dont load the engine with enough prop, it really gets sensitive to needle setting. It will greatly vary the fuel burn with minor tweaks of the needle. IOW, it can go fro to rich to to lean with very small adjustments. I have had minute and a half overuns, run out of fuel in the clover or sooner, and everything in between. The only variations in these runs would be a needle setting of a hundred rpm. This was with 11x4, 11x5, 11.5 x 4 props. It just wants to have the load on it for some reason. WQhen we went to the 12.25 APC or a wooden clone of the same size , blade thickness, and area, This sensitivity went totally away. Dont understand it but I know it is true in MY experiences.