Hi guys,
For some time now i have been working on my Holley 1850 and the car is running pretty good. With the current speed limits over here most highway driving is done on the transfer slots @ 2000rpm. I would like to try en get some mileage improvement. Therefore i have been increasing the PIAB up to 1.9mm (0.075") This provides a 15.2 AFR on the highway, yet on the on ramp the vacuum drops and the AFR hits 16.5 and that's to lean.
Highway 100kph (63mph) @ 2000rpm is transfer slots and gives 17" Hg
Highway 120kph (75mph) @ 2400rpm is main jets and gives 15" Hg
Highway 130kph (81mph) @ 2600rpm is main jets and gives 15" Hg
Onramp is about 10"Hg, AFR 16.5-17
As soon as the power valve opens the mixture gets rich again.
I did pull a plug and its really white, so more fuel is needed.
Would it be a good idea to reduce the PIAB and install TFSR in the primary side ? My reasoning is this would keep the mixture richer and only limit the actual amount that's available.
It might also help to flatten the fuel curve a bit.
Thanks
Nick