rumblefish360
Well-Known Member
100% true. This is also why this is also a flexible truth.A classic example of over carburating a small displacement engine giving up crisp throttle response for the potential of peak RPM/HP. But where is the engine/car going to operate 90% of the time?...not at WOT but at mid rpm. Another consideration is what cam us used, rear gear, trans, compression ratio. Too many variables to say an 800 CFM carb is the best solution.....but to each his own volition.....
BOB RENTON
Again, how well you tune your carb and ignition curve is the leading factor in drivability. The best thing for anyone (more flexible truth) is the driving feel and what one considers a good crisp pedal feel and response. Never mind top end power.
If it is tuned to perfection and the throttle feels spongy, yea that’s probably to big for the rest of the package. Cam converter gear tire size etc….