KevinCar
Member
Hi
So i used an dial up timing light and "mapped" my distributor ignition curve, well, i wrote the timing curve down, not sure how to find a graph to "map" it?
1969 340, 10.5 zero deck, purple 276/284 .444/.453" , #2531894 heads, ld340 intake, mopar electronic dist with "oem black box" and dual ballast. 600 cfm eldelbrock, headers. 13-14" of vacuum @ 700 rpm idle. old school build from 2000, compression is 170-174, motor has low miles since build. I didnt build, bought in 67 dart. 727 tqflite, 3.55 suregrip rear.
initial is 12 degrees @ 650, 700-750
24 @ 1250
28 @ 1500
28 @ 1750
28 @ 2000
30 @ 2800
32 @ 3000
34 @ 3300
The car seems a little slow off idle untill 3000+ rpm, surges slightly at cruise, vacuum advance is disconnected and ports plugged.
i would like to reconnect the vacuum advance for more efficient burn and rid the nasty fuel smell at idle from exhaust.
It looks like i would need a lighter second spring or kit?
Would like more initial, car seems to like 16 degrees, idle speed stays same after 16 degrees, so i am assuming?
would need to limit the distributor above the 12 degrees , distributor has 22 degrees of mechanical, 18-19 may be best mechanical, not sure?
havnt tried hooking up vac advance, i should, but worried it will add too much, came disconnected with an initial of 10 degrees and pinged at 32 total but a tuneup with good plugs/cap, new wiring, and 94 octane cured that for present timing tune.
Vac unit appears adjustable type with good diaphram.
Tempted to just buy a new performance distributor with a performance curve or adjustability built in(would like to stay Mopar).
Or should i just try a new lighter advance spring setup for all in at a lower rpm, 2500?
Then add vac advance and adjust, just dont know if vac advance should come in early, near idle and continue up to the 20" vac i get at cruise.
too many unknowns for me and for here, but i guess the main question is this advance curve too slow? is 12 degrees "enough " initial, car does get hot during extended idle in hot weather but is fine when moving ( 7 blade solid, shroud, B body BB rad). I was thinking more initial might get me a cooler running motor(as would coated headers), but wouldnt vac advance at idle help that with even more advance at idle even with the 12 degree initial?
Need more test time with it , just looking for best approach.
thanks
So i used an dial up timing light and "mapped" my distributor ignition curve, well, i wrote the timing curve down, not sure how to find a graph to "map" it?
1969 340, 10.5 zero deck, purple 276/284 .444/.453" , #2531894 heads, ld340 intake, mopar electronic dist with "oem black box" and dual ballast. 600 cfm eldelbrock, headers. 13-14" of vacuum @ 700 rpm idle. old school build from 2000, compression is 170-174, motor has low miles since build. I didnt build, bought in 67 dart. 727 tqflite, 3.55 suregrip rear.
initial is 12 degrees @ 650, 700-750
24 @ 1250
28 @ 1500
28 @ 1750
28 @ 2000
30 @ 2800
32 @ 3000
34 @ 3300
The car seems a little slow off idle untill 3000+ rpm, surges slightly at cruise, vacuum advance is disconnected and ports plugged.
i would like to reconnect the vacuum advance for more efficient burn and rid the nasty fuel smell at idle from exhaust.
It looks like i would need a lighter second spring or kit?
Would like more initial, car seems to like 16 degrees, idle speed stays same after 16 degrees, so i am assuming?
would need to limit the distributor above the 12 degrees , distributor has 22 degrees of mechanical, 18-19 may be best mechanical, not sure?
havnt tried hooking up vac advance, i should, but worried it will add too much, came disconnected with an initial of 10 degrees and pinged at 32 total but a tuneup with good plugs/cap, new wiring, and 94 octane cured that for present timing tune.
Vac unit appears adjustable type with good diaphram.
Tempted to just buy a new performance distributor with a performance curve or adjustability built in(would like to stay Mopar).
Or should i just try a new lighter advance spring setup for all in at a lower rpm, 2500?
Then add vac advance and adjust, just dont know if vac advance should come in early, near idle and continue up to the 20" vac i get at cruise.
too many unknowns for me and for here, but i guess the main question is this advance curve too slow? is 12 degrees "enough " initial, car does get hot during extended idle in hot weather but is fine when moving ( 7 blade solid, shroud, B body BB rad). I was thinking more initial might get me a cooler running motor(as would coated headers), but wouldnt vac advance at idle help that with even more advance at idle even with the 12 degree initial?
Need more test time with it , just looking for best approach.
thanks
















