I'd say Kerker off the top of my head. Hard to know exactly.
For the pilots, normally folks run stock sizes (which depending upon model of carb and country could be as low as 38s). Typically, stock idle is on the rich side for warming up the engine and dealing with "cold starts". Pods don't heavily influence idle mixtures because there's not yet enough vacuum to generate a lot of difference. Once you get into the throttle range, that's where they lean out the mixture noticeably.
The downside of too large a pilot is fouled plugs and bad stumbles off idle. Check your carb model, and the parts fiche for your country code, and go from there is my recommendation.