D.Hearne
New Member
The reason I recommended the 670 over the 770 wasn't it's extra cfm capacity. You don't understand carbs I see. Better to go slightly smaller than larger when it comes to carbs. With a too large carb on any engine, you get to a point where there's no pressure differential and that's the point where the engine stops pulling fuel from the bowls. With one that's slightly on the small side, you never get to that point. And the engine will feel a little snappier on the street than one that's larger (you don't go around with the secondaries open all the time anyway) And PLEASE, don't try jetting it down. All you'll do there is lean out the mixture ( bad for pistons) Only way you can tune it smaller is to put a heavier secondary spring to keep the engine's vacuum from pulling the secondaries fully open.
