Hi Guys,
What are you thoughts......?
Everyone that doesn't have access to dyno / tuning equipment probably reads that there are some basic general rules about jetting relationships that will get you in the ballpark but every engine is different and has it's own set of particular jetting requirements and dependant on how you want to use your engine....
So with that in mind, we hear, select your Venturi size, general rule = 1 or 2 sizes below your inlet valve size, ie 42mm inlet valve, commonly no larger than 40mm venturi. Next based on Venturi choice select the main jet. General rule somewhere between multiply by 4 to 4.3 times the venturi size, ie 40mm venturi = 160 to 172 mains fuel jet.
Now to my question, the air corrector ! - it seems some people suggest this should be 200 or larger in fact I was told for a 44mm choke I should be looking at a size 220 with maybe a 190 or 195 main jet......
Others would say jet around a 180 air corrector.
Last dyno session I had I tried the 190 and 195 mains / 220 air combo versus 170 and 175 mains and 180 air combo and we saw very little difference in power and AFR. As my friend who operated the dyno said, the engine will dictate what it needs and we jet accordingly and he wasn't really suprised that the " bigger " jets combo didn't make any real difference.
It was an interesting experience that was also puzzling based on what I had heard in the VW Air Cooled drag racing scene.
So, back to my question. Assuming no tuning equipment available. Ballpark air corrector jet recommendations. How do these get calculated / guesstimated in the same way mains jets do in relationship to the venturi choice....
Thanks,
Shane.