Oh, I went from the single 44 to the dual 44s because Ryan bought a X2 with dual 38mm keihens on it. We didn't want to buy keihen stuff or learn to turn them, and Ryan is (was) a believer that a single carb is the way to go, especially in the surf.
His X2 had a 14/19 solas straight small hub prop. We changed from the dual 38mm keihens to the single 44 mikuni and lost power. The 44 was tried with every jetting and pop-off combination that could possibly make sense (and it couldn't possibly need to be richer than my X2 which has a much better pipe and significantly more power). We also went from black plugs with the 38s to light tan plugs with the 44. Adding more fuel to the 44 made no more power, we lost power, so lighter less safe plugs with less performance than untuned 38s. We got power back in the midrange by proping to my old 10/18 prop, but its still lacking in the top compared to the 38s. We also lost about 6mph compared to the bigger prop (49mph GPS with 38s with 14/19, 42 GPS with the 44 10/18.) The 44 couldn't push the 14/19 into the power band. The 38s got it to 7100 RPM on their own, but the 44 maxed out at 6800 RPM unless you unloaded the pump at which time it would get to 7100 and stay there.
I know it's not a perfect comparison because he's got the standard AM 650 pipe on a 750 motor like most X2 owners, but back to back carb changes showed less performance from a change to a bigger single carb.
He now wants to look into tuning the 38s or getting some 40mm mikunis.