How And Why Move Emulsion Jets?

Ok so this leads me to some questions. 1) why the middle one?
2) what does this do to the fuel curve?

Warning, answering these questions will likely bring up more…,
1. Because lots of guys before you and me have figured out that in most performance applications, that’s when the fuel curve needs to change. Most blocks are over emulsified to keep the tune up safe. Remember, a change in air speed doesn’t always bring with it a change in air mass. So we have to manipulate the fuel (with air) to add or subtract air/fuel ratio.
2. Adding emulsion leans the fuel curve. Subtracting emulsion richens the fuel curve.