From a dead stop initially it does not studder,pop, or stumble, it is a second or so after that.
I believe now that it is using up all the accelerator pump shot.
The carb has .040 nozzles front and back and the pink 330 cams front and back as purchased.
I switched to .045 in the rear and no help, I also switched to .035 in the rear and no help.
I do not see black smoke when it is leaving lazy so I now assume it is lean.
I have never had a dp do this, they always studder/stumble/pop right away and larger nozzles and especially bumping the initial timing up has always helped.
I completely agree with you and I too have never seen a problem with dp's that they were too rich on take off, always a bit lean or worked ok.
I think what had me going was that it does not initially act lean, it is a second or so later and I never noticed that.
I guess I need to buy an accelerator pump cam kit and possibly the 50cc pump for the rear.
I do have a brown #336 cam, but it came off a 50cc pump setup and it looks radically different.
The Holley chart shows a brown cam as being the next up from the pink, Are there two different brown cams?
The Holley chart also shows the pink cam as having a bit more volume on the #2 position.
If I remember right most cams in the #2 position put out more but later, anybody know for sure?
Suggestions and comments welcome and thanks for your input.
This looks like the cam I have, same number but the color is a bit different, I would still call it brown though and the Holley book doesn't list a tan one:
http://www.allcarbs.com/detail.php?pid=420&mfgn=1&ctgn=41&stt=0&gb=2