Please Confirm Or Deny?

horseballz

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Hey All,
Please tell me if I'm reading this info correctly:

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Given that the curve is specified at "distributor" RPM and "camshaft degrees" all the numbers are actual supposed to be "double" what is listed, when standardly testing with a timing light on the crankshaft, due to the crankshaft turning twice for each turn of the cam and distributor? I am assuming that all timing on most engines is done by crankshaft rotation reference? IE: 7 degrees maximum vacuum advance at 20 inches vacuum is actually 14 degrees and maximum centrifugal advance is 22 degrees at 4000 engine RPM?

Thanks Folks,
Gene
 
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Thank you sir! It's nice to confirm assumptions before/instead of just acting on them! I would also "assume" that we would ignore the vacuum retard specs, unless of course we were dealing with a concourse calibre vehicle that actually had one of those goofy dual diaphragm distributors?
Thanx Again,
Gene
 
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Thank you sir! It's nice to confirm assumptions before/instead of just acting on them! I would also "assume" that we would ignore the vacuum retard specs, unless of course we were dealing with a concourse calibre vehicle that actually had one of those goofy dual diaphragm distributors?
Thanx Again,
Gene

that depends. are you building a super or turbocharged engine? if so the use the retard function. run the boost line to that diaphragm and you get an automatic boost retard feature.

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