Kenth... your post about main nozzle air bleeds intrigued me.
Let's say you have a Chevy carb with the 0.029" bleed vs a Cadillac carb with an 0.050" air nozzle bleed. Assume all else is equal (the other two MABs, idle circuit, jets primary rods, etc). How would this affect the fuel curve? I would assume that the larger main nozzle bleed would delay start-up of the main system, and maybe require a larger main jet to maintain the same fuel curve? Just curious if you have any experience with how different main nozzle bleed sizes typically impact the calibration requirements in the rest of the carb? This is one area of a q-jet that I've not seen discussed often.