I've got an older 3 circuit 1050 annular booster dominator that I converted to a 2 circuit with qft metering blocks several years back. I run the ifr's in the low position and had tuned it with .040 ifr's and .056 t-slot restrictors with 75 air bleeds. 77 main jets 28 bleeds. Locked timing, 12-1 on sunoco 110 , iron heads. I hadn't run the car for a couple of years, and when I test drove it, the t slots were way rich. So I jetted down like 5 increments and ended up with .035 t-slot restrictors. Ran fine, but still rich in certain lower throttle positions. So I dropped the ifr's to .035 and tried .050 t-slot restrictors. Still rich, so I dropped the ifr's to .033 and it's pretty decent as far as seeing some upper 14's on the afr.
At first I thought the a/f gauge might have been off, but I recalibrated it, and it read the same. Then checked to p/v gasket, which is good. Metering block gasket is good as well. Anyone else ever have to run that small of ifr on a 1050 4500?