I feel silly, but there is something not right about my carb still and to be honest it's driving me nuts.
I've picked CP's brain on more than 1 occasion about a "good" or right carb by his opinion, and the first thing that stands out is Chryco, you suggest more CFM than what I have now.
And here is where my lack of understanding starts to play in....
The last carb I installed was a Demon Jr, and I have to say right off the bat it had issues for a new out of the box piece, but that has been worked out.
I believe it is rated at 725 CFM, and my train of thought was, less CFM on tap, better gas mileage and also didn't want to over-carb.
That being said, I know it is insane to use the thought "MPG friendly" and I have a big block.
My biggest problem right now is, it is SUPER rich at idle. So rich that finally during a day this past week were it didn't snow for once and it got above 10 degrees, I decided to run the car. It becomes so bad in a 2 car garage with both bays open I can't stand in there with the car running due to my eyes watering and choking on exhaust.
It has been this way always, I think I'm getting cabin fever, and I know other cars don't run this rich.
When checking the carb for the best tune, I noticed that a cause for rich idle is having the butterflies open too far, but when I set the gap per book, I can't get it to idle enough, resulting in me turing the idle screw and increasing that gap.
With all that said, am I getting this problem because I'm trying to coax the right fuel amount from too small of a carb?
The rest of the carb "tuning" is done with a vacuum gauge and with RPM's, going for the highest readings.
Any input would be appreciated, as this board is always helpful!