by Right hand drive » Fri Dec 31, 2021 1:14 pm
When I tune carbs (Holley style) on my own engine I observe AFR at steady speeds - 40, 60, 70, 80, 100kp/h as this is relevant to a street and even street/strip deal, the target AFR’s are a bit different. IFR is first to get in the ballpark, main jets are already an educated guess 2-4 sizes lower than factory spec. The effect of changing IFR can be seen all the way to 100kp/h which for my car gearing is 3250rpm. When I settle on an IFR size I then fine tune the lower constant speeds with iab, keeping in mind that they also affect AFR at that 3250rpm. Mains are definitely working at that rpm because mab changes can be observed on the gauge and emulsion to a degree observed but more ‘felt’ with the right foot.
Is the effect of IFR and IAB changes at that kind of cfm through the carby @ 3250 rpm due to addition or subtraction of idle/transfer fuel or the effect it has on the main well or both? Maybe Mike can answer that one?