i have this baffling fueling problem/timing ..which is starting to drive me nuts.
it is a HIF44 using a Keith Calver alloy donut in an ITG filter
the needle that was modified at the last RR session is way thin on top. even though, this does not result in adequate fueling past 4K.
it needs more fuel. if i pull the choke it will pull quite good past 4K all the way to 5500 then it sort of drops the ball again if on any load
when i just floor it from low revs and let it pull through the gears as much as possible it is better than doing the same thing more gradual.
the engine sounds and feel much happier when given more fuel past 4K.
I fitted a heavier spring .. this does help in acceleration a bit as it keep the piston down more enriching the mix. tried a dipperent damper in the dashpot.
furthermore it has an annoying tendency to kangaroo a bit it steady speeds ( shure you lot should know the cure for that one

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the jet is quite a way down in the bridge (as it is nearly turned all the way down. as far as it will go. I can't help thinking that for the sucking (and atomising) of fuel it is better to have it somewhere near the surface of the bridge (?)
i can see squaring of the bridge doing something for airspeed (and thus fuel delivery).
So far i have done a lot of tweaks but so far they fail to blend ..it all does something . mostly good but not quite what it should be.
I use a Minispares medium size alloy intake. the GR designed manifold has a lot more volume so i dug out a larger MG metro part and extra spacer to see it that helps things..
it does do something..but not al that much
AArrrrGH..
Oh having to change stuff in the rain adds to the fun
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