Tim, the .15 stunter I've mentioned in here a few times was very pleasant to fly and performed very well. Light, on 52.5' lines, 8-4 prop - stereotype specs for a .15 model - moderate to brisk wind didn't much bother it. Probably from fuselage form more than anything else...
That was in the early 1970's: adapted 370 sq in TF Combat Streak wing, full fuselage, inverted OS MAX III .15, no muffler.
Never weighed or tach'd it, but it ran steady-two with decent fuel-line-tweak higher RPM range - about like yours in the video.
Prop was most likely a wood TF 8-4 Power Prop. APC or Master 8-4 might rev a bit higher.
Fuel was SIG Champion 10% all castor. Plug wasn't a Fox; there were other plugs around - affordable then.
The model had a long and bizarre history. Traveled with us where Army assigned me -finally died in Germany! Its other stories include its scary takeoff, and when its lines twanged a seagull at a Lake Charles Nats...
OBTW, words re: 'spraybar' vs 'choke:' sometimes a word we want isn't there when wanted, but pops up much later. (I'm 80... this shows up more and more with years...) You know the Magic 8-Ball toy? Ask it a question: the answer floats up ...? Well, the more years we load answers into our 'Magic 8-Ball', the more crowded it gets. It takes longer for the right answer to float up... (It's about as accurate as a Ouija Board, and less work.)