 
 Been scratchin me head thinkin how this could of happened , came to the conclusion it had to of happened due to crossfire , may it be bad/touching leads or rotor phasing , as the spark must of occured with the inlet valve still open.
Anyhow , drilled a hole between towers 6 & 5 on the MSD rotor cap (gotta get a new one now
 ) , set the timing light to 35* advance , bought the rpm up to 3000 (total) , then shone the light @ 6 & 5 towers , could'nt believe it when i saw the rotor arm fireing off smack between the two towers , set the light to 0* then saw the rotor arm just off the tower but still towards the centre of the two , can't believe MSD when they say all their dizzys are phased , it's Bananarama! , they should @ least phase em for some degree of advance , as no motor runs below 25* total.
 ) , set the timing light to 35* advance , bought the rpm up to 3000 (total) , then shone the light @ 6 & 5 towers , could'nt believe it when i saw the rotor arm fireing off smack between the two towers , set the light to 0* then saw the rotor arm just off the tower but still towards the centre of the two , can't believe MSD when they say all their dizzys are phased , it's Bananarama! , they should @ least phase em for some degree of advance , as no motor runs below 25* total.  
 I would say the motor crossfired to the next cylinder due to the phasing being incorrect , bearing in mind the huge cylinder pressures created with the nitrous/fuel charge , the spark jumped forward to the next terminal & fired off the cylinder when the valve was just closing (easiest path) , causing the backfire.
I don't believe ANY dizzy is rotor phased , may it be Mopar , MSD.............that's two manufacturers i've had to sort out , was suffering a 3000 rpm misfire on me ols mopar dizzy.
 
 Now phased correctly , might even pull cleanly above 5500 RPM.
 
 Bananarama!.
Rant over.
Pulled the plugs on this run , they looked real good , this was what i've been looking for all weekend , @ least the tune up was good.


 
 
 
  






 as it seem alright before don't know how this could have happened so we just packed it out a bit, with some O rings seemed to calm the wobble down.But not 100% about phasing
  as it seem alright before don't know how this could have happened so we just packed it out a bit, with some O rings seemed to calm the wobble down.But not 100% about phasing 
 
 
