Re: Carb Size
CFM spec. on carbs is a bit misleading because it does not specify a pressure differential between the inlet and outlet (vacuum), but the amount of vacuum makes a huge difference in the amount of air that will flow through a carb (or any other orifice). In other words, a big engine can easily draw much more than 600 CFM through a "600 CFM" carb and a small engine would pull much less through the same carb. The amount of HP an engine has potential to make (or the amount of HP one wishes to limit an engine to) should determine the carburetor size. If you calculate the carb size based solely on the carb's CFM rating, the engine's displacement, the max RPM, and a given VE, the carb will pretty much always be too small.