
05-16-2009, 02:48 AM
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race-it, listen to Eljaro, he is THE Weber guru, check out his posts.
A/F ratio with carbs has a lot to do with cam profile etc.
Valve overlap has exhaust AND fresh air/fuel mix going down the pipes, the more overlap, the more this happens.
The air/fuel going out at overlap doesn't combust very well being mixed with exhaust gas.
Leads to high hydrocarbon and high CO emission levels.
Unavoidable with carbs and big cams, more easily controlled with sequential EFI.
My V8 runs 14.2 at idle yet smells of fuel at idle and burns your eyes if you're behind it up close.
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