Thank you for taking the time to write this out. Also for the link. I do have a slow ramp purposely to avoid detonating. I don’t want to hit it hard under load but ease into timing.If you want to compare with a distributor timing, like we did here, the areas outlined in blue are initial and mechanical advance. The area outlined in green is initial, plus mechanical and vacuum advance.
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I don't know what sort of compression, heads, pistons and cam are in the engine, 32 at idle would be for extremely poor combustion and low density fill. A factory 340 would want around 12 - 15 degrees at 640 if emissions was not a concern. AFR around 13:1. A leaner mix will want a little more spark lead and probably will have to idle at 700 to 750 minimum.
Compared to factory timing, the WOT advance looks slow. But that's for an iron headed factory 340 and maybe other changes are at play.
Continuing with the distributor equivalent, there should be no vacuum advance below 6.5 "Hg (101 to 79 kPa MAP).
Between 6.5 "Hg and 10.5" Hg may be able to add in more spark lead. If the engine needs enrichment below 10.5"Hg, then it shpouldn't want more spark lead. That's the fundementals discussed in that other thread.
A MP distributor would provide timing something like this.
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The main issues I have is that this engine was set up for racing. High static compression around 205 psi/cylinder. A compression ratio that is probably too high guessing 11:1 (12.1 TRW pistons). Aggressive unknown solid lifter cam with iron heads and shitty 94 octane fuel with ethanol and an automatic trans.
So by adding such large amounts of timing BELOW idle helps prevent the engine from stalling when put in gear. It idles well at about 850-900 rpm and when put into gear does die and in fact only changes like 50 rpm. I couldn’t do this with the msd. This works real well.
Sorry stupid question what do you mean by “MP” Distributor? I am drawing a blank.
I an sure to have more tuning questions as I read and reread here.















