Yes, we have new idle down channel restrictions, call the shop if you need them or anything else.
I wasn't talking about tuning strictly by "feel".
Idle mixture screws are set by finding the best idle quality at the leanest settings, either by listening to the engine or using a tachometer. Lean them up one at a time until you hear a change in the engine rpm's, then back them out about 1/2 turn each, taking the time to balance them out.
Set the part throttle A/F ratio using our "tip-in" method in the book. If you have apprx 50-100rpm tip in rpm increase, the carb is very, very close to perfect.
Then drive the car, and evaluate the performance, and measure the fuel economy over several tanks of fuel.
This is done BEFORE hooking up the wide-ban, so you know your settings are close to what the engine wants, prior to chasing around any particular setting(s) using the meter.
Each and every time I have done this, the carb was very, very close when the meter was installed.
What we see these days, is folks hooking up the meter, then chasing numbers all over the place, failing to evaluate engine performance, throttle response, fuel economy etc, simply because they are trying to stay within certain parameters on the LM1.
It really matters not what range or particular numbers you end up with, vehicle performance is more important......Cliff