For gasoline to be burned in a Pontiac engine, three things need to occur. It must be atomized (broken into small particles), emulsified (mixed with air), and vaporized (changed into a rarefied form).
We have often said that there is no such thing as a carb that is too big, and we can throw in some examples to back this up. How about a 350 small-block Chevy for a working truck (big torque numbers ...