I've got an exasperating problem. '76 Trans-Am, 455/2004R automatic, 3.90 gears. I have Cliff's recommended jets/metering rods installed. Car starts immediately, runs perfectly except when you floor it. Then what happens is the engine revs to about 4,500 and then - falls flat on its face, like you turned the ignition off. If I back off the gas, it recovers. I have been carefully making adjustments to the secondary air valve, 1/4 turn of the screw at a time - and it seems to make no difference whether the tension is almost nill (the doors flop open at the lightest touch) or half-to-three-quarters or more a turn of the adjustment screw tighter.
I am stumped. Any thoughts?