Dave wrote:morgan wrote:Will let you know, but basically I think I shot myself in the foot by setting an aggressive dizzy setup for a mild car.
Watch this space...
Nope. Wrong Morgan. You need at least 18 degrees on a stock engine. Been there and done it a few times now.
If you go back to 10 initial you will have to put the vacuum advance onto manifold vacuum. Which will give you 20 degrees advance at idle.
That will work but it's just doing the same thing another way.
Yep; I agree. But isnt that the point ? The vacuum allows idle to sit with a far lower initial (say 10, factory stock) but the second you get on the gas it pulls the ignition round to 20ish, which is where I have it set now ?
Unless I am misunderstanding, my objective is to hit pretty much the curve you describe BUT allow the vacuum its 10deg leeway when it wants it ? (i.e. idle or cruising). Nailing it, normal mechanical rules apply; vacuum does nothing.
Its a learning curve for me (sic). I have not done this but I am reading up fast. I need to play around and put these theories to the test. If I can get this vacuum working, de-stinky the car (which is my only real objective) the curve I have 18-34 is sweet...
I am curious how those with mechanical only de-stinky the car though. Unless all the marks are a mile out as you mentioned earlier. (I dont think so, car runs too nice, but it might be that I suppose)
