Hot rodding the HEI distributor

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What is needed are the right springs, the right initial advance setting and the right amount of mechanical advance (vacuum advance will be discussed later). Most small block Chevy engines like about 32-38 degrees total advance at WOT. The first thing to do is set the initial advance correctly- that often means an initial advance of between 12 and 24 degrees, with the remainder coming from the mechanical advance. A performance cam having excessive duration/overlap/tight LSA specs could require more initial and less mechanical advance.
 
What is needed are the right springs, the right initial advance setting and the right amount of mechanical advance (vacuum advance will be discussed later). Most small block Chevy engines like about 32-38 degrees total advance at WOT. The first thing to do is set the initial advance correctly- that often means an initial advance of between 12 and 24 degrees, with the remainder coming from the mechanical advance. A performance cam having excessive duration/overlap/tight LSA specs could require more initial and less mechanical advance.
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What happens sometimes is the initial timing is too low, causing the primary butterflies to be opened so far to get the engine to idle that the engine is not running on the idle circuit; instead it is running mostly on the transition slots. If this is the case, the engine will idle high when out of gear and then the idle speed will drop down once it's put in gear, and the off-idle response will be poor at best. This can be magnified by not having enough torque converter stall rpm and to a lesser extent not enough rear gear ratio.
  
 
==Initial advance==
 
==Initial advance==

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