If I interpret your words correctly, 2" below the timing mark is actually advanced - and yes, it is likely that the engine will run faster like this. You should be timing the engine with the vacuum advance pipe disconnected. When reconnected, the vacuum will advance the timing anyway.
And NO, don't deviate from the correct timing.
I have stopped using Castrol Valvemaster. One year after starting to use it, I found that most of the black paint had flaked off the insides of the petrol tanks (see Horn earlier this year). I can't prove anything but.....