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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Not reading through 5 pages, so forgive me if I have already posted what is below. It demonstrates perfectly the benefits of what MVA does, as explained by DV.
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    Reproduction 340-4 Speed Cam

    RRR, Hope you & yours have a great Christmas & New Year.
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    Reproduction 340-4 Speed Cam

    The base circle will be reduced so you may need longer prods....
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    Bottom End Assembly And Tips

    Something to be aware of that I have struck a few times now, twice on Chrys engines, when using H beam rods. The indents for the rod bearing shells are narrower than the indents on factory rods. The tang on the brg shell is too wide to fully seat the shell in the rod. Result can be wiped brgs. I...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    RB, The reason you are not posting anything is because there is nothing to post. Full of baloney as usual. You said in post #90, smart people build engines that do not need 30* of [ idle ] timing to run. When I asked in a subsequent post what the 'formula' was, you said 'Math' in post #98...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    440 Mike Post #102. When my car was built, leaded fuel was in use which allowed higher comp ratios. Nothing needs to be done to the idle timing because the engine doesn't ping at idle! The centri curve &/or total timing at idle may need tweaking on a stock engine. On the LS1 engines, WOT timing...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    RB, Post #104. And just which books have the magic formula?
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    RB, Post #105. Totally wrong, as usual. If it has been proven 'many times', it shouldn't be too hard to find just one example to prove it.
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Mattax, Post #94 is correct & you continue to be wrong on the reason for the switch to PVA. So Chev used PVA on one engine. It could be because I believe PVA was used on some man trans cars, but later man & auto got MVA. What about the millions of others that used MVA? And then switched to PVA...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Post #88 & the reason for the change from MVA to PVA. It was for emission purposes, as I stated in a prior post. You will find the info HERE: www.hotrodders.com/forum/vacuum-advance-hooked-up-directly-manifold-bad-47495.html You may have to type in the full address. I believe the article was...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Give us the MATHS, give some examples.......
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    So what is your formula for cam timing/compression ratio so that we can all build that magical engine that needs.....how much idle timing?
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    RB, Post #90. Smart people give their engine the idle timing it wants, which can be as much as 50*. You only have to read this forum & others where people have advanced their idle timing & found the engine idled higher, smoother etc. It idled higher because the engine was making more HP from...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Mattax. Post #88, fact not myth. Do not know why the L-78 used PVA, but millions & millions of GM cars used MVA. The changeover year was 1967-68. My GTO was driven off the showroom floor, idling at 26*. 6* initial + 20* MVA. By 1968, the idle timing was 6*; the vac advance was now ported. Same...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    RB, Post #56. Using MVA at idle is one way to give the engine the idle timing it WANTS. There are other ways such as locked timing. The problem with locked timing is that the timing.....is locked. Nowhere to go if you get detonation. MVA is load sensitive & can be adjusted to keep out of...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    A lot of BS creeping in here. Post #58 claiming the switch to PVA had nothing to do with emissions is BS. It had everything to do with emissions. GM, who used MVA, could not meet the stricter HC emissions standards coming into effect in the late 60s & had to switch to PVA. Switching to PVA...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Mattax. Post #57. I am well aware that Chrys was not the only one using MVA as I described earlier. The major auto makers all used it. I specifically mentioned Chrys because there are some who think Chrys never used MVA.
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    RB, Post #52. More BS. The dyno tells you how much timing the engine wants, not a dist machine. And yes, more timing at idle with longer duration cams. Timing at idle with Chry engines is the initial timing, usually in the 8-12* range. A 220 @ 050 cam is not going to need 50* at idle & I...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    RB, Post #51 realllllllllly shows how little you know about ign. Man VA is just one method of providing ectras timing at idle, when it is needed. It is particularly useful because it is load compensating, & can be adjusted to drop off if detonation occurs. Unlike fixed timing..
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    dmopower, You know some smart people!
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Fishmen, It seems you might be unaware that Chrys used manifold connected VA to cool the engine? For 1973-78: ' When engine coolant temps at idle reaches 225*f, the valve opens automatically & applies manifold vacuum directly to the distributor.....This increases engine idle speed &...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    440 Mike, Post #43. 60* of timing at cruise is probably too much for a high compression engine of the 60s. However, if the engine has a large duration cam, it might require that for cruise & up to 50* at idle, but 25-45* is more common.
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    RB, Pleeeeeeeeeeeease keep posting [ post #38 ]. It shows how ignorant & stupid you are. I never said everything needs 50* of timing at idle.
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Post #36. Cooler running. If you want cooler running at idle, then the VA needs to be connected to manifold vacuum, as I posted in #37. Ported vac is inoperative at idle.
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Nope, but VA should be connected to a manifold source if you want everything in the list.
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Yup, VA is not understood. Not helped by ignorant magazine writers you talk about the 'feature' engine in their article, & mention the MSD or DUI dist they are using for free plug, but make no mention of VA.
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    There is a two part video on Unity Motor Sports you tube, on vac adv. D. Vizard appears in part one. Done about two years ago, sorry do not know how to link it. Before & after results/comments are provided, on a tunnel rammed Ford with two 660 Holleys! Worth watching. I use a different method to...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    It is good info, but oversimplified. Setting up MVA takes time, but no special tools. As RustRatRod, found out [ post #8 ], MVA didn't work on his combo because of the low 6" of idle vacuum. MVA will never work with vac that low. At least RRR recognised what the problem was & didn't criticise...
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Pontiac also used MVA.
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    Vacuum advance information and myths

    Iron, At idle, if you can 'feel' suction with your finger on the port above the t/blades, then that is bad news. Blades open too far for proper transition from idle to main cct. What cam?
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