Curious what the x3 with smaller middle does. Might give that a go.
Almost all Demons have the .031/plug/.031/plug/.031 like you Gold Claw and I noticed similar ok - lean dip - ok with an 850 downleg with 28 mab.
That same carb was changed to .028/blank/.028/blank/blank and AFR readings were looking good. Changing out the bottom blank for another .028 did not affect much in the range I was testing. Same with larger bottom or 5th position. This is street strip calibration so I am looking for mid range as much as anything.
The other day I decided to flip to large top to smaller bottom .031/plug/.030/plug/.028 - .028 mab on the same 850. Since my wideband o2 sensor crapped out I had to use the butt meter. As unrefined as that is the performance improvement for the driving I was doing was obvious with improved response and acceleration, breaking traction was easier merging onto the highway. I might not like the o2 readings at certain throttle angles but it must be considered as the new baseline.
Below is the chassis dyno result of a Demon 850 annular I tuned. MJ pri 76 sec 87. Pri power valve 8.5, sec plug. PVCR .059”. IFR .033”, e-bleeds .025/plug/.020/plug/plug. Iab 70, mab .025”
After the butt meter test of the altered downleg I bolted this annular back on for comparison. It was sluggish compared to the downleg. So I made changes along the same lines as the downleg, .028/plug/.025/plug/.020. Again there was a noticeable difference in mid range throttle response and acceleration. Changed from .025 to .028 mab and that woke it up even more. Tried .033 mab and it lost a little down low but gained a little up top. Drilled a set to .030 and I’ll see how that goes. I’ll need to take a look at WOT for both carbies but for now I am liking larger to smaller e-bleed stack for the majority of the driving I do. Curiosity will get the better of me though and I will have to try that smaller middle arrangement.