A tool designed to estimate the appropriate fuel jet dimensions for carburetors manufactured by Holley. These calculators typically use engine specifications, such as displacement, volumetric efficiency, and desired air-fuel ratio, to determine the ideal jet size needed to deliver the correct amount of fuel for optimal engine performance. For example, inputting data for a 350 cubic inch engine with specific modifications could result in a recommended jet size of, say, #72.
Accurate fuel metering is critical for maximizing horsepower, improving fuel economy, and preventing engine damage. These computational aids provide a valuable starting point for tuning, minimizing the trial-and-error process associated with manual jetting. Historically, carburetor tuning relied heavily on experience and dynamometer testing. These resources offer a more accessible and efficient method for achieving a baseline configuration, particularly beneficial for those with less experience in carburetor tuning.