I'm finished with all the preliminaries, valve adjustment, bench carb sync, ignition timing, getting ready to vacuum sync the carbs and fool with needle height (Dynojet Stage 3 kit, headers and K&N pods), but I'm curious about the fuel screw setting. After lightly seating the fuel screw, I set them all at 2.5 turns out, and started it to time it. Seems a little rich, but starts and idles fine. I'm a little confused about this setting. Obviously the mixture is controlled by both the fuel screws and the air screws, but the initial 2.5 turns seems a little arbitrary; if that was a fixed amount of fuel, why even have fuel screws, just a set diameter passage that lets in the proper amount of fuel, then adjust the mixture with the air screws, like a lot of auto carbs do. As far as the fuel screws, can they be adjusted in somewhat, like a quarter or half turn, to improve fuel economy? A method I've heard car guys use for fuel screws, if the carb has them, is to tweak them in slightly until the rpms just start to dip a LITTLE after the air screws are set to max rpm, basically setting them close to optimally, but just to the lean edge. Any opinions/ enlightenment, anybody?