Re: Tuning Carter AFB? Should idle be 500 RPM?
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Re: Tuning Carter AFB? Should idle be 500 RPM?



500 sounds awfully low,,,, my guess would be closer to 750,,,, as long as there is not a big lurch when going from neutral to drive if it is an auto,  it should be good.
    tuning a car is not about having everything set by the book, timing marks, jet sizes, plug heat ranges are the beginning settings,,,, with things set to the book you then start the fine tuning to match up with your climate, driving habits, as well as the reaction of your particular vehicle and the amount of miles on it,,,,,, 
 
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