I think it would be the "hole" that the screwdriver is pointing at. That would make sense as it is common with the slot, just at a different position in the throttle bore. I guess as the throttle opens, it provides vacuum to the slot but because the throttle blade is not past the hole yet, it is not a strong vacuum to the slot because of the hole being on top of the blade is bleeding off the vacuum(to the top off the throttle blade) once the blade passes the hole, then, vacuum signal would be returned, BUT, by the time your throttle get that far, the vacuum signal is not as strong any way. (unless your just at light cruise or slowing down from heavy throttle.) That is wild how just one carefully placed hole can have such an effect. like that. Good luck!!