Video yourself doing the tests. Watch the video and get a 170+ scorer to watch the video and give you test-taking feedback. You may be makingmistakes that confuse you in-test that are subconscious.
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I would just BR/Review all the stuff in the 70's to really get a feel for HOW you are makingmistakes and WHY you did not get questions you "usually" get right. That has made a big difference for me in similar situations.
I concur that your pacing/speed is about where you want it. You just need to identify the TYPES of mistakes you are making and improve those specific skills. The process of understanding why you are missing questions is key.