Problem #1) Turning the idle screws in completely will not kill the engine and they have very little effect on the idle. The idle is very rich, and I "think" the primary throttle plates are open a bit more then they should be.
Problem #2) The tune overall seems rich, but is very responsive. Going down a jet size makes the engine lean and hesitate. The difference in one jet size seems rather drastic to me.
I'm currently running a 4 in.Hg power piston spring and the APT is screwed completely in. What spring would you suggest as a good starting point for my engine?
It runs well, but I know it isn't right. The plugs read rich and the exhaust smell is also rich.
Altitude: 4,500 ft
Vehicle: 68 Camaro
Engine: 468 Big block, 10.5:1 compression, Performer RPM intake and heads, Super Comp headers.
Drivetrain: TH400 with 3.50:1 gears
Camshaft: solid roller
lobe seperation: 110
Gross lift: .640 intake, .647 exhaust
Duration @ .015: 273 intake, 280 exhaust
Duration @ .050: 236 intake, 242 exhaust
Ignition: 18 degrees initial timing.
Vacuum at idle: 9-10 in.Hg
Carburator: 17059213
Idle discharge: .099
Idle bypass: .111
Lower idle air bleeds: .070
Upper idle air bleeds: .070
Idle channel restrictions: .059
Idle tubes: .040
Main air bleeds: .086
Main Jets: .076
Primary metering rods: 54M
Accelerating well holes: .040
Accelerating discharge holes: .055
Secondary metering rods: CE
Secondary Hanger: G
Thank you for any help you can provide.