So far I have had decent results dialing in my carbs. For some of you with way more experience, this may seem basic, but I am wondering if there is a best practice procedure for initial tune. Because the APT setting has an effect on idle mixture tune and vis versa, would it be best to start with the tip in procedure then move to idle mixture then repeat for best tune? Or would it be better to do an initial idle mixture then tip in then back to idle mixture. Maybe once more to'make sure'. I have also equalized idle mixture screws when done, but recently read on and older post, that that applies to single open holed base gasket. Would that make any noticable difference whether it is a single plane vs. dual plane manifold? When adjusting idle mixture on a dual plane, would it be best to adjust rt-lft, lft-rt, rt-lft or
rt-lft, rt-lft, rt-lft. Or does it even matter? Would this 'best practice' be the same for both a newly rebuilt unit and the re-tune of a running unit? If retuning would you have better results resetting APT and idle mixture screw to a base setting as if it was a newly rebuilt unit?