I know this post could spark a discussion about injector size and if so, thats fine. But, thats not what I'm after. I did some more testing tonight. I have good info, mainly because the air was cooler and denser tonight. I don't have any info about max boost yet, as I'm still focusing on AFR readings.
Disclosure: My 30lb injectors are maxed, especially if the fuel pressure is set at stock level (39psi hose off is stock, but you know that) . However, my FP is turned up above stock (50psi hose off) and the AFR prior to the pulley change had never went leaner than 11.5 at WOT redline. The chip was initially base tuned by All Out and I'm ecstatic about its performance and from the seat of my pants, I cant see how it can be improved upon. The rebuilt 302 is race balanced. The crank, damper and flywheel were balanced together as an assembly and all rods and pistons were matched in weight. Block and heads decked, Cometic, ARP head studs, blah blah blah.....
I gain info about AFR performance via PLX wideband O2 that I have installed. I have not turned up the pressure any higher since the pulley change, but I could if needed. On pulls to redline this evening I saw AFR lean up a tad (expected since smaller pulley would increase boost). Initially it was getting to 12.1 when the engine was cooler, earlier in the testing trip. Then, as I continued and the engine got a bit hotter the AFR enriched a bit to 11.8. Again, these numbers are WOT redline 6000-6200.
I know I should have bigger injectors so I wont argue about that. However, my PLX wideband is giving me real world data which I think I can trust. And 12.1 is on the edge but not critical right? I could crank the pressure up some more and richen it up. So, should I add some pressure to richen up a tad or am I safe at 12ish WOT redline? My timing is at base 10 degrees (spout out) as per All Out recommendation. I could drop that back too for safety I suppose.
I'm ready to stare at boost readings, but not until I'm convinced my AFR is safe.