Before another thread gets hijacked I thought I would start a stand alone one.
A discussion has come about from another thread regarding the calibration of a carburetor and engine specs were given but no car weight, gearing, converter etc. it was stated these are needed.
What effects do these have on the calibration?
If hours upon hours are spent on an engine dyno changing up jets, air bleeds, emulsion etc to get the best power curve & BSFC numbers then how relevant is that tune in a 3350lb car with 3.5:1 final drive and 3000rpm converter v 2800lb car with 4.11:1 final drive and 5500rpm converter?
I am thinking the gearing and converter have to fall inline with the engines torque/power curve and carburetor calibration would be a very close baseline wise from the dyno that may need track jetting when in the car.
How would gearing, weight and converter influence emulsion, air bleeds, IFR etc over and above engine specs?
I’m all ears an hope to learn something here.