Slow demeth can be caused by several things.
You can check how the condenser is performing by fitting one of these ...
http://www.biopowered.co.uk/wiki/Tips_and_wrinkles_1#Condenser_tell-tail if it's inadequate you will see carry over collecting in the jar.
If the condenser is not carrying over then it has to be the flow round the vapour circuit. I've tried several designs of venturi and I'm now using a four port unit which is slightly better than the standard design.
However the other item which could effect things is the pump. I use a Leo pump and I'm starting to suspect that the performance of these pumps is poor compared to a TAM. I now use the Leo and a small Mono in parallel to get better performance from a venturi with the standard 8mm throat. The difference in vacuum between running one and two pumps against a closed valve is quite marked. But I don't know the flow rate. Even with two pumps and the four port venturi, I still don't get carry over from a twin condenser.
I have tried introducing low volume and low pressure air and it does improve things but I believe it creates a dangerous situation by changing the atmosphere within the processor from over rich to flammable. Best keep the introduction of air for drying oil, a task which it performs very well.