I recently built a 2.7 /6. I am getting the final details worked out. I have modified zenith carbs. I am using E cams cause I am going more for lower end torque. Anyway- I have a 2.7l distributor which has a vacuum advance. The carbs have been modified and have the vacuum ports plugged. I can unplug them if needed. Do I need to hook up the vacuum advance on the distributor? If I don't, what ill effects will I notice? My car is setup for spirited street driving.
I know very little about vacuum advance distributors. My previous engines did not have them. I am finding a lot of conflicting information.
Really you dont want to run that distrubtor at all.
you have so much throttle area that the slightest movement of the throttle pedal will drop all vac.
What you want is something that is entirely mechanical or crank fire.
The best thing you can do if you insist on running it is, hook up all the vac lines to a manifold then feed a vac signal straight to the distributor.
You can have the the vacuum advance removed and the distributor recurved for carbs and rebuilt. That'll give you even better throttle response and performance. But it's costly.
This guy is probably the best (and he did mine) but $$$$: http://flat6recurve.com/
Had mine done by Jerry Woods. Price was reasonable and it was done quickly
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