I would not know where to start. Is it possible that the turbo went bad? If it is the carb, it is possible that the needle and seat is sticking or has some dirt in it. BTW, this is not the best set up as far as turbo;s go. Not the best design with the draw-through set up. Probably would have more power if it had a Pontiac 350 in it. If you gotta keep it turbo, I would stick with the Q-jet just rebuilt properly with the same specs as the original carb. Since the original carb is MIA, I would find a 76-79 Pontiac/Oldsmobile carb and rebuild it. Trying to find the original specs might take some time and I am not sure if there are any special components or design aspects of the original turbo carburetor that would be hard to replicate. Although, Im sure it can be figured out. Also, with the screws tuned all the way in and you still are running rich? there is definitely something wrong there, wrong screws/spring or needle/seat is bad.