if an air fuel ratio meter is reading around 12.5 to 13.5, your jets are probably the correct ones,
and you would not want to change them. That's what my AFR meter normally reads, so I have
my jets at 77/86 right now. I don't bother looking at the plugs anymore. In the summer, when the air
is hotter, my AFR meter starts to stay below 13 all the time (less oxygen due to hotter air) so I have been
changing the primary jet to 76.
when I first installed the AFR meter, my AFR was around 10! turns out my primary jet was #84,
so I quickly changed that to 76, and the car ran a lot quicker, and the exhaust did not smell
so rich and irritating.
When cruising, 13.5 is good. If you want to floor it and go fast, you want to see around 12.5, when
the secondaries kick in.