Nick,
How does the quad balance timing below 1500rpm? If I set my 1500 rpm timing to 15.5* there are times below 1400 rpm that my timing will be .5 to 1* above stock timing. If I set my 1500 rpm timing to 14.5 it will have my timing .5 to 1* below stock timing. The reason I mention 1400 rpm is because that's where it seams the 1500 rpm setting starts to take effect. I can actually see higher timing below 1400 rpm. In other words lets say my 1500 rpm timing is set at 15*. It might be 16.21* at 1200rpm, 16.74* at 1300rpm and then when it approaches 1400 rpm it starts to drop timing and my be at 15.75*, so I assume around 1400rpm is where the 1500 rpm timing setting starts to take over. Most of my light bucking issue is sub 1300 rpm. It doesn't do it on the stock setting though.
As it turns out I'm still seeing the issue after the new tune.