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Old 12-23-2012, 10:26 AM
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Timing curve

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I have built a 557 Cui 10.7:1 Edelbrock cobra jet heads with 300/306 degrees roller cam Holley1050-crank trigger and MSD 6530 programmable ignition for every 100 RPM.
My question is what we should be a suitable ignition curve. And when (RPM) must be at max degrees.

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Try that question at 460ford.com.There are several Big Block Ford gurus on that site who will be able to give you an answer.The vehicle weight,gearing and transmission would help to give a more accurate response.
 
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Originally Posted by big vann
Try that question at 460ford.com.There are several Big Block Ford gurus on that site who will be able to give you an answer.The vehicle weight,gearing and transmission would help to give a more accurate response.
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Thanks I will try
 
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