Dyno visit will show the AFR wich is more important than WHP.
Make sure that the dyno guy will run to see AFR at idle and slowly increase throttle, stop during increase, release a little and continue up. This procedure for each 500 rpm.
This will show the jetting and where it need to be corrected.
A too rich needle will be revealed by slowly decrease throttle in needle area.
Needle area depends on carbs. My Mikuni TMR32 has a needle area from idle to 3/4 throttle lift.
I have had wrong needle model during several years impossible to get right with other jets.
Finally right model found in stock in UK which need a new Dyno visit
Stock CB750 much easier to get right.
Maybe your carbs are more adapted for your engine and more forgiving.
Only WOT runs will not help carb jetting.
I have jetted my TMR's, dyno shop had not all jets and no really support of 4 cyl jap bikes.
Specialized on Harleys, street as well as dragbikes.
My runs of 1 hour each time. He notify how engine behave during the WOT runs and the difference when letting it cool down a little after a few hard runs, 1-2whp more after a little cool down and WOT again.
Cylinder swell when hot.
I get my homework where to change. I usually look at the AFR numbers on dyno screen during idle to full in slow steps.
I have been horrified how rich it has been running despite it ran nice an even. 11.5-12.5 not good at idle or when cruising. Fuel wash oil away with excessive wear. Not only carbonized chambers, piston domes and ex valves/ports.
Needed to open engine and clean it. Frame kit a huge help.
12.8 at WOT another thing.
He is almost fully booked for tuning fuel injection bikes wich take around 5-6 hours each so getting an hour squeezed in for my bike can be tricky. Engine jobs are also booked.
My K6 had 836 during several years.
80-83 whp.
Cam Action fours SS-1 or Megacycle 125-20. No dyno with RC295 but my butt told me better torque and less needs to gear down from 5th when cruising around.
This with ported head 34/28mm valves and 32 mm flatslide carbs.
But bike ran like that in the 80's with stock carbs.
Compression make a huge difference. Not too low.
My K6 has used 1005 and 970 setups the last years. Beside carb jetting increased compression
Result has increased from 90 to 107.5whp.
Last dynos +3whp after cleaning the pod filters.
I have also found the cam's best timing.
Tested more advanced and retarded and lost too many hp.
One time so bad so we stopped after first run.