As a fellow modeler that runs four stroke gas engines I would not touch anything. These engines, same as two strokes, are designed and tested around the way they come and perform great. As for sag on prolonged idle most any engine, be it two or four stroke, will either sag or climb depending on tune, fuel mix, atmospheric conditions, prop size, and degree baffling. I currently have a number of the Valach engines and everything is set up appropriately and there is no sag or climb on a normal amount of idle time. A prolonged idle will cause a minor sag because with proper baffling the engines will actually cool down. This cooling down causes the mixture to become very slightly rich. And we don't want to tune that rich away because in flight when the engine warms up it would go lean. There are a lot of variables in the tune, don't over think it.