On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Jim Blair wrote: > The vacuum advance would be your extra degrees for "total" Well, yes and no, from what I can tell. Concerning only wide-open-throttle, first: I know I'm not racing, though WOT simulates it a bit; zero vacuum, timing is static+mechanical. I believe under this circumstance I should be able to run 36 - 38 degrees total advance (for the six). Racing, where a lot of time is spent at WOT, there's often no vacuum advance unit, economy isn't a concern. Back to the actual highway -- at cruise on the flat and level, vacuum is relatively high, therefore the mixture is rarefied, which burns somewhat like "lean", more advance -- over the maximum WOT value -- is recommended for economy, because the rarefied charge burns slower and needs more ignition lead time. At least this is what I've figured out by reading (sometimes, actual books :-) But assuming you are right, it means the cruising vacuum -- whatever it would be, depending on engine size, cruise speed, axle and tire, altitude, etc -- should create the right amount of advance, in my particular case 6 - 8 degrees advance. I can make a chart of advance vs. in hg with my vacuum gauge, in the car. I will do that this weekend. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com