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09-07-2012, 02:11 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Cobra Auto Works body, Ron Godell Racecars chassis, 1989 Mustang GT 5.0 HO (converted to carb), W/C T-5, 3.73's in a Ford 9" Traction-Loc.
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Gotta LOVE those K-code 289's!!!
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12-05-2012, 01:52 PM
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342 with 48 IDA's - timing..
Newb here, resurrecting a (slightly) old thread and seeking your collective assistance. I have a 66 Mustang GT Fastback with a Roush 342R stroker engine.
I am installing a brand new set of Jim Inglese 48 IDA's.
Jim advises I want to start at 8-10 degrees initial timing advance, and deliver a total of 38 degrees at the crankshaft, this would be 4-5 degrees initial lead and 19 total degrees of advance in the distributor.
I'm using an MSD distributor. Can anybody advise on bushing / spring selection based on the above please?
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12-05-2012, 02:00 PM
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If you want to follow Jim's advice, then you would want to set the initial at 10°, use a red bushing, and try 2 silver springs.
I don't see why that engine would need 38° total timing. The intake manifold doesn't play a part in the amount of total timing...just the compression ratio, the combustion chamber efficiency, and how the quench is set up. That engine shouldn't need any more than 34-36 total.
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12-05-2012, 02:18 PM
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Thanks for your advice. Would the silver springs recommended be the light, or heavy gauge silver springs?.
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12-05-2012, 08:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwigt
Newb here, resurrecting a (slightly) old thread and seeking your collective assistance. I have a 66 Mustang GT Fastback with a Roush 342R stroker engine.
I am installing a brand new set of Jim Inglese 48 IDA's.
Jim advises I want to start at 8-10 degrees initial timing advance, and deliver a total of 38 degrees at the crankshaft, this would be 4-5 degrees initial lead and 19 total degrees of advance in the distributor.
I'm using an MSD distributor. Can anybody advise on bushing / spring selection based on the above please?
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I have a set of Jim's 48 IDA's on a 289 HiPo engine, and am using msd dist. and digital 6 box. I was experiencing an off idle bog that no amount of experimentation with jetting (under Jim;s guidance) was helping much. He was also wanting me to increase the initial timing from the stock 12 degrees. That helped a little, but not significantly. (A HiPo 289 K code engine has initial timing at 12 degrees and 40 degrees at maximum advance). No adjustment of the full advance timing was doing much either. Finally I started experimenting with the advance springs. Bingo. Best performance was obtained by using the lightest advance springs, AND starting with 19 degrees initial advance and going with the 21 degree bushing, ending up at the stock 40 degree full advance.
With the stock 10.0:1 HiPo pistons, I have zero evidence of detonation or pinging. For ease of starting and to reduce the load on the starter I have the msd box set for a 20 degree start retard.
Z.
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12-05-2012, 10:38 PM
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Thanks for your reply zrayr - that is an interesting insight. I will bear that in mind with my settings, and if its ok I may PM you for further information once I get this installed....
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12-08-2012, 12:48 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 289 FIA #2100 Rio Red Wimbledon White Stripes 302 stroked to 331 Webers Richmond Road Race 5 speed
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331 with Webers running a Compcams 282S cam. Timing is 20* at the crank with 16* in the distributor. All in at 2800 rpm for a total of 36*. Webers love lots of advance and premium fuel
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