Steve
GS Whisperer
I understand the basic operation of the CV carbs and all the various circuits in them.
When a Dynojet kit is installed (and I understand why), it is recommended to drill out the holes in the slides.
My little pea-pickin' mind tells me that intake vacuum pulls the slide up, and the hole in the slide is a bleed hole so the slide is not lifted as quickly or as much, with a given level of vacuum. In my mind, drilling a larger hole would increase the bleed rate and require more vacuum to lift the slide, delaying its action.
Can someone please confirm/deny this or otherwise enlighten me? Thanks. 8-[
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When a Dynojet kit is installed (and I understand why), it is recommended to drill out the holes in the slides.
My little pea-pickin' mind tells me that intake vacuum pulls the slide up, and the hole in the slide is a bleed hole so the slide is not lifted as quickly or as much, with a given level of vacuum. In my mind, drilling a larger hole would increase the bleed rate and require more vacuum to lift the slide, delaying its action.
Can someone please confirm/deny this or otherwise enlighten me? Thanks. 8-[
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