Been many years now and things have changed, but a good "purging" at 5000 rpms plus was always "instant tuneup" in my day. Not sure how you drive the car (I ran a '70 high compression and a '69 MGC), but short drives just seemed to never warm up the engine, blow out the carbon and clean out the compression chambers. Doesn't sound very scientific, but a good night time run across an interstate pushing the yellow line on an early B (about 103 mph) used to make them purr like kittens in the morning. OK, that's illegal in most states.