The easiest way to ball park is start w/ the idle jet. Which type of circuit adjust do you have (fuel or air) Use your mix screw to tell you if you need to go richer or leaner. for example if you have a fuel adj. turning your screw out should stall the idle. If it does not, you can go richer. Also the same for the main. Adjust your needle up or down , and note the results. Plug Chops will tell you more than anything else though. You want a tan plug at all three operating ranges. Slinger may have some basic settings, but each scoot has variables that will affect the results. Ie: rollers, tires, ect... . The burn conditions are directly related to the condition of all the parts as a whole. What you are trying to achieve is a tip temperature of 450-500 degrees to get that clean burn. The amount of fuel simply controls that temp. I can tell you what I have in my 2t, approx. 40 idle- 98 main, also 44 choke jet. Mine is tuned pretty much b*lls to the wall