______________________________________________________________ Air Density Gauge Information Standard engineering charts readily show the effect of air temperature and barometric pressure on engine power output. The maximum power output of an engine is directly related to "air density", provided the same fuel/air ratio is maintained. If the fuel/air ratio is permitted to go rich or lean, the reduction in power output is considerable greater. In addition, the ignition timing will be fast or slow and the spark plug heat range will be affected. To maintain a balance of these conditions and secure maximum power output at a given "air density" the correct fuel/air ratio must be maintained. The Air Density Gauge combines the factors of air temperature and barometric pressure and gives a direct reading in percent air density. JETTING STEPS
EXAMPLE: Say an engine has been tuned for maximum power output at a drag strip in the morning with an air density of 98% and selecting .072 diameter jets. In the afternoon the "air density" drops to 92%. This indicates that the main jet area should be reduced by 6% to maintain maximum power output. To determine the correct jet size make the following computation:
NOTE: The temperature as sensed by the Air Density Gauge must be that of the "free air" measured in the shade. (Allow time for instrument temperature to stabilize.) direct sunlight on the meter or head from one's hands may cause a higher temperature and therefore an error in the true "air density" reading.
ORIFICE AREA CONVERSION CHART
DIA. AREA DIA. AREA DIA. AREA CARBURETOR AND INJECTOR
JETS
HILBORN INJECTOR JETS are available in
sizes from blank to .200. There are 64 sizes in varied steps from .040
through .200.
HOLLY MAIN METERING JETS duplicate the
original design, but give the greatest possible span of jetting. 65 sizes
are available from .029 through .125.
CARTER MAIN METERING JETS a ROCHESTER MAIN METERING JETS duplicate
original jets and have size range that allows almost unlimited jetting. 35
sizes are available from .044 through .089. __________________________________
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