Idle Air Bleed effect on Transition duration
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Car: 1938 Chevrolet
Engine: ZZ 502
Transmission: 4L60
Axle/Gears: Ford 9 3:70
Idle Air Bleed effect on Transition duration
AED 950HO on ZZ502. Tuning the transition slot running a bit rich at cruise. The options are reducing the Idle feed restrictor or enlarging the Idle Air bleed. I have read that the size of the idle air bleed impacts the timing of the transition from the transition slot fueling to the primary jet fueling. I cannot wrap my head around the how that works.
Perhaps someone could enlighten me as to the relationship between the size of the IAB and the timing of the implementation of primary jet fueling.
Don
Williamsburg, VA
Perhaps someone could enlighten me as to the relationship between the size of the IAB and the timing of the implementation of primary jet fueling.
Don
Williamsburg, VA
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Re: Idle Air Bleed effect on Transition duration
But your question as to the why prompted me to dig out my tuning books and also send your question to the crew at Speed-Talk.
https://www.speed-talk.com/forum/vie...966849#p966849
Between bumping your thread here and starting a conversation there, and whatever I can get out of my books (Emanuel, Vizard, et al) maybe there'll be an answer to your question.
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