The clean tone is great and crunch tone is very good but the High gain tones are not good to me at all. Not at all like my SG with P90's which has a big fat sound with high gain.
Well, how does the clean and crunch sound on your SG? Is it just that the pickups on the new guitar have different strengths, or maybe the guitar itself has a different sound?
What is a good starting point for Magnet to string distances.
Well, these are single-coils with strong magnets.
Assuming you have your guitar intonated very well now, raise the bridge pickup quite high, play a chord around the 12th fret (which you found to be perfectly in-tune before) and lower the pickup until the warbling stops.
If the body of the pickup is closer to the strings, the volume and meat of the sound will increase. But if you lower the body of the pickup and raise the polepieces, treble and clarity will increase.
The only right position is the one that gets you the sound you want. When I worked at Gibson (a long time ago), we installed P-90's by eyeballing the approximate correct height. Maybe the final setup guys had a specific measurement they used for pickup height, but that would have been a compromise setting at best.
Oh yeah... I can't tell you if everyone does this, but Gibson used to place foam rubber under dogear pickups to allow some degree of adjustment. But there was always less adjustment than soapbar-style P-90s, which had 2 adjustment screws with springs.