Keep in mind when working on a CCC carburetor that the ECM only controls part throttle fuel delivery.
Idle, heavy and full throttle are not computer controlled.
They use an M/C (Mixture Control) solenoid to do this. The ECM is fed information from the TPS, MAP, O2, etc just like many later TB and FI systems that followed. It will adjust the A/F ratio within it's limits when driving.
If you are trying to use one outside of it's original application or without an ECM and all the related hardware the stock jets/metering rods and M/C solenoid can be removed and set up to run straight off of the jets. Remarkably if you choose the correct jet size they work very well like this as the carburetor by design will increase fuel delivery based on engine load, throttle position, vacuum, pressure differential above and below the venture areas, etc.
Of course without a power piston and primary metering rods the control woln't be as precise, but I've actually fixed MAJOR issues with later vehicles using those carburetors by setting them up in that manner........Cliff