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has anyone seen any et and mph benefits on retarding the timing back once in high gear or even at a certain higher rpm range ,, i am going to install a micro switch on my shifter and tie it into the 6al plus that can retard as much as 10*
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On my 71' 402 low comp.stocker,I take out 4* after it's in high gear.Seems to be worth a couple of ticks and almost a mph...gsa612
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back in the early 70's I took out 3-7 depending on the air in 3rd or 4th gear of my Z-28. Used an off set dual point distributor and switches on the shifter. Helped a few numbers and MPH, but most of all it let me run real high timing in low and second gear where it needed it.
Ed Wright remember those days??
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We ran the dual point deal in 71, 283 / 245 and 250..Hard to nail down the ET improvement , but the MPH was there to see.
I would look at more than flipping a switch in high gear, in this day and age ;-)
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I know that, but I bet it's all new to more than a few here. ;-)
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Been running my cars like that for over ten years. Nothing new.
I used to do it with dual point distributors. Now, with my FAST XFI, is figured out how to do that using “PA” (Power Adder Mode), and do it by time & RPM, instead of flipping a switch. I don’t remember the last car where I used the same timing in each gear.
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Now, with my FAST XFI & crank trigger, I do it in my ECM. No switches to retard it. Now triggered by the RPM drop at the shifts. I found what high gear timing ran the most MPH, I add 4 in low gear, pull 2 of that in second, pull last 2 on the 2-3 shift. I can shut that function off with a toggle switch on the dash. I leave it shut off in “bracket mode”. Only on if I need to qualify higher, or for a heads-up. Now, since I’m so old, I have try to remember if it should be on, or off. LOL
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Running higher timing helps the car launch harder but might be harmful down track...
Many years ago a friend I knew had a very famous and winning BB Chevy II SS'er and it came with a little instruction sheet for the timing.. It was a 396 with closed chamber heads and they liked high timing.. The sheet spec'd 54 degrees and was retarded with each gear change. It was a Turbo 400..... I used to use drastically lower timing when track conditions were not good to try and hook better....it did make a difference....so it would work the other way too. Has to be tried to see if it works....the ET slip tells the story..
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