Scott replied the topic: Re:Carb Application/choice
Keep in mind these facts ...
ALL of the popular Big Bore walbro butterfly valve carbs are the SAME SIZE !
They measure .625 across the throttle bore and .500 at venturi.
The MAJOR difference lyes in the factory calibration on the metering circuits.
Pending on engine size carb was originally calibrated to be used on, engine rpm range and mixture requirements needed dictate the internal passage sizes, placement and effect on how engine responds threw out the rpm range.
The HIGH & LOW needles only regulate the quantity of fuel for their respective circuits.
As lohring has found the actual flow volume comes from more that just size.
In the case of a WT-257,WT-488 and WT-771, the intake bell design helps feed air into the carb free of turbulence. Carbs like the stock Zenoah with a choke shaft in or removed does not have the bell shape and therefor do not flow as well.
IMO, the 257 while seemingly the most popular is not the best in terms of mixture control and smoothness, the 488 and 771 work even better.
Scott
2 stroke Engine Tech of 30+ years, Prop tweeker, Chronic tinkerholic, Home of Motor Heads RC Racing Engines ...
8 time NAMBA National 6 lap heat racing record holder.
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