Super six timing

Every stock or rebuilt/remanufactured distributor I've used on a slant had too much mechanical advance. You have to back the timing way off (low initial) to get it to not ping. To get better performance you will almost for sure need to weld up the advance plates. On slantsix.org there's threads on this as well as a chart telling how much to weld up the slots.

Just pulled two different ones apart. One electronic and one points.....both had 15L advance plates in them....that equals 30* advance. On a slant your would have to run it at 2 ATDC to be in the best range and a small block you couldn't set initial much more than 4*. Why do they all seem to be like that? Where are all the 9R advance plates?