Area 51% wrote:The #2 needle went back in this morning, and after a couple of sessions, I was able to get consistent (if not sought after) results. The idle is slightly lean, but acceptable. The top-end is still on the rich side, but can be controlled with a calibrated clothespin between the mixture knob and dash.
Any tips on how to lean the WOT position without affecting the idle would be appreciated.
I have a hard time believing that you're rich at high power but lean at idle (assuming the mixture knob isn't moved), based on my experience with the aeroinjector. Mine is always more rich at idle than WOT even when running a 3.0 needle. I tune for in-flight/WOT power setting and lean the mixture knob aggressively on the ground at idle.
If I were to anecdotally summarize my aeroinjector tuning experience, it would go something like this:
1) start with the needle lean to the point that the engine will start but sputter out for being too lean (with full rich mixture knob.)
2) enrichen the needle bit by bit until the engine will start and run at idle with mixture knob full rich.
3) go to high power and verify the mixture is rich enough for full power (it will probably still be too lean at WOT)
4) proceed to fine-tune the injector per the manual.
I've just never had an experience yet that the mixture was too lean at idle and too rich at WOT, the opposite has always been true regardless of needle size. If my engine will idle when mixture knob is full rich (even if a bit rough), and run well at WOT full rich, I know I'm close to having the needle tuned.
Disclaimer: I have an Aerovee Turbo, which actually makes this even more complicated as I never actually go WOT for over-boosting the turbo. Makes the fine tuning a bit more complicated, but I don't think it changes the approach to tuning.