| Jan,
       That's right.  An ideal mixture is 14.7:1 at sea level, but no one has 
perfected a carburetor that can deliver that at a wide range of engine 
speeds.  A little bit rich means a little less power and a lot longer engine 
survival rate over a lean mixture. 
       I had the displeasure of tearing down a 1275cc Austin Healey Sprite 
race engine that had a "Weber-Guru" mis-jet the carburetor.  A genuine 
meltdown.  That could have been avoided it the racer had used an exhaust 
temperature sensor and gauge as had been recommended.
Jim
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