timing retard for starting

But having mechanical advance already starting in at idle is a problem for high performance engines..... such advance should not start until well above idle, like at 1200-1400 rpm. NO mechanical advance at idle is the norm, so the answer to how much is in at idle is clear: ZERO). Having the mechanical advance moving around in the below-1000 RPM range can cause the idle speed to hunt up and down, especially with a longer duration cam.

This is exactly right.
Do you want your hotrod to sound really HOT at idle? Well it will have to idle at an exact stable unwavering rumpity, rumpity, rumpity...
When it starts hunting it reflects poorly on the tuner.