I have tune and shot a lot of carbon arrows. In my experience, for every 1 inch you shorten a carbon arrow and I'm talking .500 and up, you will need to add approximately 50 grains of point weight, it is hard to notice any difference with just 25 grains at a time. So if you shortened those arrows 2.5 inches, my guess is your going to have to ad 125 to 150 grains up front, on top of what you already have.
Best thing to do is to get your self some 250 and 300 grain tips, cut one arrow just behing the insert, get yourself some hot melt glue from Big Jim and let the tuning begin. I would try the first cut, and then cut in 1/2" Increments. Looking at the numbers you gave in your first post, you already have about 235 grains up front, you could probably take off another inch and move up to 300 grains up front, anymore may slow you down to much.
Only other option is to go to a lower spine. But I belive you will also have to go to a much lower point weight. If it where me, I would get used to the long arrows.