Mariposa Mike
Well-Known Member
I wish to check my timing on the 66 California Charger with a 383 HP engine. This was the first year a smog device was required and only installed on CA cars I believe. So I have a vacuum module that I believe retards the spark/timing and a CAP carb which has a vacuum port routed to the module and then to the vacuum advance on the distributor. I thought the initial timing would be the same on the engine but the books say instead of 10-12 degrees BTDC these are timed 5 degrees after TDC. The current timing, whatever it is, does not cause any pinging but I have been running octane boost and lead additive. I'm looking for advice before I go deeper into this. At one point I thought about disconnecting/removing the module but was not sure if the CAP carb would be affected by doing that. Then thought well it's running okay and I like keeping cars stock if possible. In CA it's no longer required for pre 1975 cars to be smog tested every two years. I recall many years ago I could plug a vacuum line with a BB to block a vacuum port. But can't recall now why. Should I leave this alone or can I get a better running engine with more power w/o the device?