by rgalajda » Fri Aug 11, 2023 11:04 am
Are you thinking a street car?
The only factory car that did this was an Oldsmobile 1970 W30 455 and W31 350 , 4 speeds. They used smaller main jets. I believe..057 or .058 primary , AU (.0530) secondary rods.These were the small main bleed carbs. Camshafts produced low idle vacuum. In contrast the automatic W30 used a .069 or .070 main jet and 52C metering rod. Did not work out well for the street as GTO Geoff mentioned.
This would not be an advantage for circle track or road race. Think of a caution lap. Some drag race cars have used this with success, but it was more about simplicity for setup. A drag race car only has to deal with wide open throttle and drive back to the pits.
If you have ever had the chance to drive a car with a carter or quadrajet carb running an AFR gauge you would be able to witness what air/fuel ratio should look like. Some people would be amazed.
I dare not include the Edelbrock carb , because I have seen some out of the box that are stupid rich.