Anyone out there testing carbs on their flowbench? Not just CFM's I'm looking to talk about the relationship of fuel signals in the different circuits ie idle, transition and main. I can not find alot of info on the net anywhere where it talks about the relationship of numbers and such?
I've played with my carbs on the flowbench and see changes in numbers but am not really sure what it represents. Anyone care to take on a discussion on this subject? Brainstorm, put out your theories be it right or wrong, spark a thought process..... I know everyone is now using fuel injection and carbs are "old technology" but we still use them on our motors.
I did find some info not to long ago that made me think, it talked about testing carbs at lower flow depressions ie 8-10" since that is what an engine is doing at wide open throttle. This would give u a better idea of what the carb is seeing and how it needs to work in that environment. Probably would be a good idea to test a running engine at various rpm's to see what vaccum signals are present in the intake tract. This will be one more gage to install on my dyno project.
So lets hear from some of you who are doing actual testing . . . lets get this forum rolling!!