The venturis all fit the case. At least in my experience. FP 20,25,35,40, LA 25,40,46. For the 25s and FP20s, start with the small diameter. I have run FP35s and 40s and LA46s with the small and the large venturis. All depends on application. I use the venturis like a fixed throttle. Smaller venturi to slow model down, or reduce power. In the case of the LA46 I have used the smaller diameter, the 25 sized venturi, to decrease fuel consumption. It is possible to use the large venturi and run LA46s sloppy rich. In some situations, depending upon the plane, a very consistent run. Barely breaks lean at the top of the vertical eight and in the overhead eight. Fuel consumption, at least with a 12.25x3.75 apc is heavy. Sucked nearly all of six ounces when I did this. Hard to fit 6 ounces in some planes. Which is why I went to the small, 25 sized venturi. Engine ran somewhat leaner, but useful. Jim Lee sells nylon(?) ventiuris in intermediate sizes. The small FP ventri is around .256" the large around .283". I like .273" for FP40s and Tower 40s. In Twister/Magician sized planes. Works well with the 10.5x4.5 apc magic prop. If you experience issues with runaway in FP40s or Tower40s, I would make sure that the muffler is flowing well, then I'd size down the venturi. Jim Lee's venturis are also cheap. $8. I have only used stock OS needle valves, available from Tower. The FP25,35,40, all use the same OS needle valve. These will fit the stock LA 25,40,46 case. A Supertigre needle valve, or equivalent, is of a larger diameter. Cutting down the choke area. Reducing the flow of a given venturi. Compensate for this.