My buddy and I have (had) together 4 Grand Vistas. Some started well, my present one needs 1/8th of a throttle turn. The major difference I figured out is how rich the pilot jet is set. It needs a looong small flat head screw driver to turn it. Turn in clock wise is leaner, turning out is richer. Also, the auto-choke stay open (rich) differently; on one Grand Vista that started really good it was annoying to me how long it idled quite high, due to the choke. I like the short active choke time on my present G/V much better.
Richer setting gives you better starting, but will decrease MPG's, as much as 5 MPG (my riding is quite spirited). So, there is a compromise between good starting and best fuel efficiency. Your choice.