jenkins71
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys. So I've been tuning the 440 in my 71 charger lately. Trying to get the best fuel economy out of it. about 300 miles on the 440 rebuild. Mild hop-up.
So, I was checking the timing with a light yesterday, and I had the vacuum advance hooked up. At idle I was set at a steady 20*. Then I cracked the throttle, and to my surprise, the timing went DOWN probably about 10*! I unhooked and plugged the vacuum advance, and revved it up again and watched my normal mechanical advance work as intended, going up to about 38* total.
So, I kept the vacuum advance disconnected, and went for a drive, and OH MY GOD, so much better at part-throttle. No more surging, and fuel economy seems significantly increased.
Now, I really want to run my vacuum advance as I do a lot of highway driving and want the extra MPGs. Anyone have any idea why the vacuum advance was RETARDING the timing? Any idea for a fix?
It's a stock Mopar distributor, the old style.
So, I was checking the timing with a light yesterday, and I had the vacuum advance hooked up. At idle I was set at a steady 20*. Then I cracked the throttle, and to my surprise, the timing went DOWN probably about 10*! I unhooked and plugged the vacuum advance, and revved it up again and watched my normal mechanical advance work as intended, going up to about 38* total.
So, I kept the vacuum advance disconnected, and went for a drive, and OH MY GOD, so much better at part-throttle. No more surging, and fuel economy seems significantly increased.
Now, I really want to run my vacuum advance as I do a lot of highway driving and want the extra MPGs. Anyone have any idea why the vacuum advance was RETARDING the timing? Any idea for a fix?
It's a stock Mopar distributor, the old style.














