by GTO Geoff » Fri Feb 09, 2024 4:57 am
The IFR is not sized for idle fuel. Even with a very small IFR, there is always enough fuel for idle.
The IFR is sized [ increased usually ] for the T slot [ T= Transition, transition to main system ]. So that there is enough fuel for transition.
The IAB is sized to control the tapering off of the idle cct as the main system starts. A large IAB would end the idle cct at a lower rpm & could result in a flat spot, a 'hole' in the fuel curve.
Changing the IAB size has no significant contribution to the amount of air for the engine to idle. Idle air comes from air past the t/blades, from the exposed T slot, PCV, leakage past the t/shafts & any bypass air.