I also have a 4779 dyno mule, that was built from a left over main body that came from another carb that got the Proform main body conversion.
This carb actually got built mostly from new parts(back before all this stuff was crazy $$$).
New stock Holley baseplate and metering blocks, etc.
I had originally intended to do a main body swap on the dyno with it, using the Holley HP main body kit, but in the end I just ended up buying a bunch of QF parts and building another carb out of the Holley HP body.
Of course, about when I did that the Brawler carbs came out and you could buy one of those for about what I had in parts to put mine together.
Carbs have gone up enough in price now to where I’m not “upside down” with mine anymore.
But, back to the 4777 4 corner mod………
With a low vacuum cam, no real downside imo.
If it’s more idle capacity than truly “needed”, there’s no law saying you must have all 4 mixture screws adjusted the same.
When using 4 corner idle carbs on engines that don’t really need it, sometimes I’ll get good results with adjusting the rear screws to something like 1/4-1/2 turn out, and then do the major idle tuning with the front screws.