"I can feel the secondaries opening and when they hit the car takes off like a rocket".
Almost sounds like you are too rich/too much shooter
The secondaries are opening up around 3800rpm, so the secondaries have nothing to do with this problem. According to Holey I shouldn't feel the secondaries opening, it should just be one smooth transition, which it is not. The car goes good, and as the rpm's climb the car keeps on going good, but once I get to 3800 it almost feels like a shot of nitrous, the car is gone. I can feel when the secondaries are opening and they are opening too late.
I did put the black spring in (the heaviest) to confirm the secondaries not being the problem. The bog stays the same ruling the secondaries out.
And again just going by the info, Holley said I shouldn't have to worry about the accelerator pump being only 30cc with a 45 nozzle. Who knows, the guy I am in contact with could be a complete idiot steering me in tthe wrong direction. Perhaps his goal is to get me to buy a bigger carb in the end
Anyway, I hear what you are all saying and it is some good info. Smaller nozzle allows for a longer duration shot. Larger nozzle dumps it more or less at once and if the accelerator pump isn't large enough no nozzle will do me any good.
Lastly, the car does run real good. Just off idle is a problem, cruising is cool, but when I stomp on it, it will bog out and then go. Also revving in neutral the motor hesitates a bit from idle, but if I rev it a few times it is good. Also if I manipulate the accelerator pump lever by hand while revving the motor, I get no bog or hesitation. This is what led me to believe I need a bigger squirter, as I shot more fuel in by hand and the bogs/hesitations went away.