Now that the snow is finally melting I'm getting a chance to break in my new engine. (approx 10:1 with 264/274-12 and 1.65 rockers) I'm honing in on the right jetting, but I'm probably going to need to recurve my DUI distributor.
The issue is that the lumpy cam only give a good idle with a fair amount of advance at idle (presently getting about 15" vacuum, so with only 50 miles on engine ring seating may still be an issue?). i prefer using the vacuum advance to help with idle and overall responsiveness/fuel economy. However, with the idle advance where I want it, I get pinging at speed. So, I need less total advance, but I also think that I'm pulling some vacuum even at WOT and that is giving me a little more advance than I need at speed and under load.
The question: Recurving aside, I was wondering what wisdom was out there regarding using a dual diaphragm vacuum advance running off the ported vacuum port on the carb (weber DGES 38/38) to pull out vacuum advance as soon as I hit the gas.
The issue is that the lumpy cam only give a good idle with a fair amount of advance at idle (presently getting about 15" vacuum, so with only 50 miles on engine ring seating may still be an issue?). i prefer using the vacuum advance to help with idle and overall responsiveness/fuel economy. However, with the idle advance where I want it, I get pinging at speed. So, I need less total advance, but I also think that I'm pulling some vacuum even at WOT and that is giving me a little more advance than I need at speed and under load.
The question: Recurving aside, I was wondering what wisdom was out there regarding using a dual diaphragm vacuum advance running off the ported vacuum port on the carb (weber DGES 38/38) to pull out vacuum advance as soon as I hit the gas.