Im not too clear on what you are saying
And im not too sure if you fully understand how this is packaged.
This is an Austin 'A' series engine with 2 'siamesed' inlet ports. Port injection on one of these is a whole other lengthy subject. Getting round this most go the route of 'wet manifold' or 'throttle body' injection with the injectors some distance from the valves.
In our case wwe have placed a supercharger infront of the throttle and pllaced two injectors between the throttle and supercharger which mashes the air and fuel before it reaches the engine. That with a fairly wild cam for the engine size has made for some symptomatic issues some i have discussed here.
I do feel that we can tune round it, but it needs time spent on it. The owner is looking at other improvements over winter, and i have discussed with him the choice of cam, since there is a poor engine vacuum at idle meaning we had to use Alpha-N in the lower map region changing to speed density in the high map (works really well).
The thing is, the owner tells me that it has always had this cutting out issue even with a host of different carbs, and last 2 years, fuel injection. A host of head gasket failures over the last two years and the owner was about to set fire to the car in frustration.
Things we have done this year..... replaced the heavily skimmmed and modified small valve head with a lghtly modified un skimmed head, ripped out A anothers hardware, installed Vems, installed a better IAC stepper valve, added a supercharger recirculation solenoid (only small), moved the injectors much closer to the supercharger, installed makeshift water/meth injection, and installed the IAT sensor in the plenum after the supercharger. These changes seen a gain in Hp of 10%, more important, tbe car idled realy well, better than it ever did, dives much much better, and actually survived the years events including 1 trackday which has always previously seen the head gasket fail. The owner is very happy with the results so far as he described how he now has to brake so much more before a particular corner because he is going so much faster than previous years.
This really really is just a breif explanation of whats gone on before, and the only niggle we have now is this overrun stall. We are looking at changing the cam for something a little milder in the hope we can change to full speed density at the cost of a few spare Hp.
Roll on 2016 season
To add, the target lambda never gets leaner than 0.96, this car being the age it is only requires a visual emmissions test
and it idles so much better there tban it does at lambda 1