by jmarkaudio » Sat Aug 13, 2022 2:48 am
All the QF/Proform carbs or any using that baseplate will suffer. The slots are all too large, the bandaid is to use a t-slot restriction in the body. .082 will usually be close, even then I still can feel the difference on a running engine between one with a large lot and one properly sized. Most Holley baseplates are good, BLP as well. You can play with primary exposure, too much and you get too much fuel, too little and too much air bleeds in and you get a hesitation on light or quick throttle openings. With the big slot even with a t-slot restriction it will be very sensitive.