So I borrowed an Innovate LM-1 wideband and I'm determined to finally get my bug dialed in really well before summer. I've been told that 14.7 to 1 is an ideal air fuel ratio and I've read that air cooled VW's like to run at around 12.5 to 1. What I need to know is which way is richer or leaner. For example I took my bug for a drive and held it at a steady 3000 rpm's on the freeway for a couple miles and the wideband read between 10.8 and 11.2 on average. I thought this was rich for some reason so when I got to my destination and changed my main jets from 160's to 155's and on the way home it seemed to read between 10.4 to 10.8. Before I go any further with this I think I need to figure out which way I need to go.
For the record, I'm running IDA's with 37mm vents, 110 idle jet holders with 160 idle jets, 155 mains, 210 airs and F2 emulsions. The engine is a 2332 with 9.5 to 1 copmression 44 x 37.s mm heads and a web cam with .492 lift and 312 duration on 108 lobe centers. The car is a fairly heavy 67 bug with stock-ish gear ratios. It runs fairly well but I've always thought it could be better. I've never been that great at fine tuning stuff, though, so this might be tough.