My Autometer dash vacuum gauge agrees well with two underhood-type large gauges (and the idle vacuum hasn't changed, so I can rule that out as a source of error). During the 80 mile round trip to the car show, I had an opportunity to watch the gauges more carefully. I filled the fuel cell with alcohol-free pump premium.
Idles around 13.8-14.2 AFR (not a steady reading due to the lumpy idle from the overlap). The exhaust already smells bad enough, I don't want to richen it more if I don't have to...
Cruise 14.5 @ 15" Hg.
This PV starts to open around 7-7.5" (it's clearly stamped 8.5!)
Fully open at more like 6", where the AFR drops rapidly to 12.5 and stays there as I keep opening the throttle more to stay at 5-6". That does not last long even in 4th gear
I know it's not a true bistable switch - it has to open far enough so that my relatively large .066 PVCRs are not restricted by the PV seat. Now I'm wondering how exactly PV ratings, even if accurate, are measured - where the valve starts to open? Or fully open?
Either way the one I picked does not seem to be quite rich enough. Time to try the (alleged) 9.5" I guess!