The chambers in this engine are "lazy". They need a lot of advance just to get all the fuel burned and tend to run better with more advance dialed in. But it takes some other adjustments to the curve to make it work out.
At some point, however, too much advance causes the cylinder to fire too soon and can cost you power because the charge is pushing back on the piston as it moves towards TDC.
With 14 degrees initial, you may be a couple of degrees over the line at higher speeds, so you'll have to cut back the mechanical or vacuum advance a couple of degrees to maintain the same total advance number.