Hi Chris,
The only damping adjustment I made was to the rebound, the only damping adjustment on the shock, although the compression is linked to rebound internally, don't know by how much or whether its even linear.
The reason for this adjustment was that the shocks were brand new and after a few hundred miles had bed in a little and needed a little tweek (increase rebound) to bring them back to the feeling I had when I left MCTechnics who originally fitted them.
I was as surprised as yourself when they fitted a 140-150 spring as I was fully expecting a 160 or 170. I contacted MCTechnics about this and they confirmed that the rate was correct
Incidentally my Tuono has an Ohlins 150 on the back and also feels fine, i.e. not bottoming out and compliant. Maybe the diet is working

or my bathroom scales are knackered !
I don't profess to be a suspension expert although I think I've an understanding. Unfortunately I don't have the resource to fully experiment with different spring rates etc. Love to give it a go though!
One question I have about a higher rate spring is how the damping is effected, presumably the larger forces required to move the spring are harder to control. If you go to a higher rate spring do you loose some compliance due to extra damping requirements?
Regards
Dan