jenko
+1y
Ok... I can't post that link, so....
SEARCH "Carburetor Training Manual - Mazdabg.com"
Check that out.
p15 might be something to look at.
Basically the idea goes.
Air/gas = primary butterfly(throttle position) + secondary (vacuum x throttle position(as a percent))
That way if you're puttering along you're on primary (low load/rpm/vacuum) until you put your foot down (increased load/vacuum).
If you're hooning (high rpm) along and put your foot down you have high vacuum so the secondary is going to work straight away up to the % of the throttle you have pushed down.
It won't go PAST how much you put your foot down, but it may go LESS than how much you put your foot down.
Can anyone please shed some light on stock b2000 carbs.
Stop being slack!