On the old site there are a couple of long threads I started... one where I converted a 4780-2 to four-corner idle and replaceable brass, and then started tuning it. I realized an 800 was probably small for my combo so BradH supplied me a nice QF 950 and I worked on that for a while - then other life events intervened for 2020
It's pretty close now, but there is one really annoying lean flat spot just off idle at low rpm (1500-1800) that I haven't gotten rid of. AFR goes to 17-18 and the engine basically dies. The slightest additional throttle and it comes back on with 14-15. Not a problem above 2000 rpm or under more load (i.e. with the mains online). 14.5 cruise AFR at 60 mph. WOT around 12.5.
Combo recap: 451 ci, 10.3:1 CR with hand-ported iron heads (going to 10.6:1 aluminum 293 cfm heads this winter), 4-speed with 2.66 1st, 3.91 rear gears (60 mph = 3000 rpm). Estimated weight 3400# with me in it. Cam is slightly reground mushroom "Mini-Express" .652" gross lift, 272@.050. Edelbrock RPM dual-plane, 1" open spacer. 27 degrees idle timing, 35@4000, plus vacuum advance. Idles at 1100-1200 rpm at 8" vacuum at around 13.5 AFR.
Carb settings (pri/sec): IFR .028/.028, IAB .078/.079, TSR .074/.074, MAB .026/.026, MJ 71/86, PVCR .066, PV 10.5". T-slots square. Idle set with secondary screw. All four butterflies drilled .100". Also have Wagner tunable PCV valve.
The reason for the small TSR is to keep the oversized QF T-slot from going too rich at the top of the slot, which it did with the original .081. Should I try going slightly smaller on the IAB to get the T-slot started sooner? Enlarge the T-slot exposure instead?
Despite the big cam, it's quite driveable on the street, except for that one stumble - which of course always seems to be where my foot is at 25-30 mph cruise!