Cliff,
Please let me know your thoughts on how Im determining IAB and also if there is a ratio of what size to keep between the Idle tubes and restrictors?
I'm experimenting with the IAB (Bypass air at idle), im trying to get the engine to idle without opening the throttle blades too far into the transfer slots. What I have been doing is putting a vacuum gauge at the ported vacuum line for the the distrubuter. I adjust the idle speed screw and note the vacuum reading on the guage. What I'm thinking is that if I see any vacuum from this port at all then the primary plates are open too far and I start add more IAB. I started with 6" and worked up to .100 IAB to get it down to less than 1" but enough vacume to see on the needle move from its resting spot. I cannot kill the motor with the Idle adjustment screws, but it does lean it out quite a bit when they are in all the way in with the holes drilled to .90. 2 turns out seems to keep me between stoich and slightly rich.
What I would like to know is if you think that no vacuum to this port means you are low enough not to pull too much from the transfer circuit or if It may still need to be lower.
Im using a 79 qjet with Daul main Air bleeds off of a 429 Cadillac
51P rods and 73Jets.
Idle tubes at .036 and restrictors at .049.
I'm running this on a 517cid Cad with a bigger cam, ported heads, 9.1 Comp, headers, edl perf intake
Cam Specs
LSA 112
Duration Int/Exh - 296/306
Duration @.050 228/235
Valve Lift .519
They recommend that idle set arround 950rpm but said i can work it down to about 600 even 400 if the carb were setup correctly. I like the sound it makes at 600 better than 950. 600 sounds nice and lopey, 950 sounds like, hey that idiot has his idle set too high.
Love the book, thanks
Jason