I am thinking about the relationship between secondary MAB and fuel curve in carbs with secondary plates. Tell me if my assumptions are correct...
With a conventional block with two 0.026-0.028" e-holes, it is well established that opening up MABs tends to make it richer when the mains first activate, and leaner at the top end of the fuel curve. Agree?
With a plate, as I see it, there is zero air bleed into the main well. Air is introduced above the main well prior to booster entry. Agree?
Am I correct in assuming that larger MABs will behave differently with a plate? I am thinking that a larger MAB might actually delay main circuit operation and make the whole curve leaner, since there is no air being introduced at fuel level, as you would have with a metering block. Does this sound right?