Mark,
Glad I was of some help. You can use the tube method but its a bit rough, the carby balancer will get a perfect result and fairly quickly and easily.
I've heard of the gas trick before, you can do much the same by just partially covering the air intake, if the revs go up it's lean, if they drop its rich. Again a pretty rough method, but I reckon a vacuum gauge is the way to go.
I spent over 10 years fixing expensive automotive diagnostic machines and one of the older training guys showed me how to tune a car just using a cheap vacuum gauge. It was incredible how accurate he could get a timing setting just from monitoring the intake manifold vacuum levels. He also used it to very effectively set mixtures.
You made a good choice by buying your CD Strombergs - they might not go as good as webers or SU's but they certainly hold their tune a lot longer and give great fuel economy.
The Torana did go OK, used to pull one front wheel up if you gave it a bit
It was twisting so much the part of the A pillar at the bottom of the windscreen where it meets the cowl cracked quite badly. The car died a horrible death when I ended up running it into a tree.
That really f*&cked the A pillar.........
Cheers,
Craig.