Oh boy, where do I start. After a year of chasing settings I figured out that the Eddy carbs don't like over 5-6psi of fuel pressure. So if I don't want to spend more money on a pressure regulator and build a whole new set of braided hoses I have to set the float level so low that due to the tilt of the motor and the fact that the float valve is at the back of the carb now my accelerator pump does not have enough fuel to squirt correctly. I think if the carb were level and I had lower fuel pressure (I have 9.5psi) the Eddy would work ok. I think my application is better suited to vaccum secondaries though as the mechanical secondaries seem to allow a little too much flow when pulling up a skier. I can't "floor" it but have to feather the throttle and then once the revs come up I can hammer down. Being a 750 might have a little to do with it but I'm not sure about that. Overall the carb works ok cause I figure if it weren't then the boat wouldn't run 44mph. I am just sick of the constant fiddling with the needles, stalling while idling waiting for my skier-boarder (secondaries drip once the carb is hot), and hard starting (pretty sure dripping secondaries are flooding engine after shut down). Sorry for the rant I just want a carb to work right!