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Location: St robert Mo
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advance curve
I have been tuning my msd pro billit HEI I have my intial timing at 16 and the 21 degree bushing for a total of 37. I have a mild 355 roller rockers mild cam and quick fuel carb desk top dyno 330hp. I have been fooling with the springs and am running the light blue and light silver and it runs like a bat out of hell.
It says when you hear detonation you have it coming in to fast or to much. I don't think I hear anything my exhaust is quite loud. my question is at 4000 rpm pulling hard will I be able to hear it ping? And will I hear it better with window up or down? With them up I don't think I hear anything with them down the exhaust makes alot of noise and think that is what I am hearing. Thanks just don't want to ruin my motor but she is running real nice.
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Re: advance curve
If your timing is too advanced, power will be lower. Seat of the pants evaluations can lead to misleading conclusions, but try to retard the distributor a couple degrees and see if it goes any better. If not, go back to starting point, if so, adjust your curve slower with more spring or tension,or run a little less total. It's pretty much trial and error, and I would rather be a little slow than broken. Another strike against too loud exhaust.
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Re: advance curve
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Re: advance curve
36 degrees max.......
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Re: advance curve
My truck is 42 degrees total and likes it
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Re: advance curve
yes i agree with 70c10 there is never a set in stone number. from what I have read 36-38 is the sweet spot.(but every engine is diferent) And I am happy with 37. I dont hear anything wierd but you know how your mind plays tricks on you.
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