IDK
what your problem is.
I just wanted to say that my Second cam was a Hughes FTH 270/276/110 (223/230@050), and I absolutely loved it.
What I can say with a very high degree of confidence is that timing is NOT your issue, nor are your jet sizes.
I'm gunna guess that when you find your problem it's gunna be the Ignition amp, or valve-spring related.
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> by empirical seat of the pants testing, The reluctor gap can run anywhere from ZERO to 030, and the amp doesn't even miss a beat. The factory spec is IMO, just there to prevent the vanes from rubbing on the pole-piece, over time, as the top bushing wears out. I have seen vanes wore half way down, so I mean, that proved it for me.
> I highly recommend that you run the VA, it will make a world of a difference at Part Throttle, and yur fuel-economy will drastically improve.
I modified mine to get 22 degrees, by filing the external stops to fit. My 223 cam, with overdrive, was good down to about 2000=65mph, where it got gas mileage rivaling any modern EFI 4-cylinder. The timing at 2000 was in the range of 56 to 62 degrees, depending on what she asked for, on any particular day.
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As for my combo;
This is on a 367LA, with alloy heads, TTIs with dual 3" exhaust, the AG, and an ancient 750DP. Plus; I run fresh cold air straight down thru a big hole in the hood., and the carb has one of those short phenolic air straighteners on it, I forget what it's called.
>She liked 32>34 degrees Power-Timing and
>the DP ran 72/80s with a 10.5 PV. Sometimes I run 70/78s knowing it will be lean on top, but she sounds so good ripping up to 7200.........
This DP carb does NOT have a choke either.
and mine revved to 7200 and more with ease.
>You want a good coil?
I highly recommend the big square-top Accel SuperCoil, with it's matching ballast-resistor. It's been on my LA since about 2000.
>My valve springs are the Hughes recommended 1129s, and I bought the "hughes" 5003 circlip lifters, which I run preloaded from zero to 1/2 turn.
>My rockers are 1.6 roller-tipped, blue-anodized, that I bought at the Mopar dealer in 1999.
>My pushrods are Mopar cut to length big boys, 3/8ths IIRC.
Btw; I tried to use a CDI-type, E-core coil, with a standard NON-CDI amp, and that was a bust.
Happy HotRodding