One point to remember on plug readings - they are most important on the pilot and needle circuits and less so on the mains, as the mains are easier to figure out. Keith mentioned that he gets the pilot and needle set and then simply goes up to the biggest main he can run that won't affect the needle. This is possible because it is not important if you are somewhat rich on the mains. The plug reads are important on the lower circuits because you want them to be as lean as possible for sharp throttle response, good fuel mileage and no plug fouling, while not being so lean as to damage the motor. Ideally, you want the pilot and initial needle to be slightly lean of optimum (assuming no driveablilty issues), then have it transition to slightly rich as the needles raise and transition to the mains. As RacingJake noted, the engine will just pull harder and harder at WOT as the mains get bigger until it blubbers from too much fuel. You want to be at the last jet size that pulled hard before it blubbers. That way you will not cook your motor from a lean condition at WOT. The lean settings on the pilot and needle will not cook the motor because it does not generate much heat at low power settings and there is little danger of damage while running there.
Mark
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