Wrench
1/2 ton status
Definitely has a proclivity to detonate with timing values based on "old" heads. I cobbled together a timing map based on stock Vortec motor tune, and compared to the timing map for non-fast burn heads, the timing values are extremely low, except at idle/very low load & RPM, which are about 2* higher at 23*. 32* is the highest in the Vortec tables, but I have no idea what base timing was on the Vortecs, and whether GM had another advance adder in the tune. 47* is the highest value from the 1989 Corvette .bin I have, although the spark limiter is apparently set to 41* from the factory.
Even though I originally knocked timing off the "upper" regions of the Corvette timing map by 2*, it liked to detonate under any sort of increase in throttle...steady cruise and a bit more pedal, slight pinging. Climbing a logging road, slight pinging. That's all gone now, but since I don't have a good tuning cable yet, I'm not just going to throw more timing at it. I think high base idle, with very conservative mechanical and conservative vacuum advance would serve well on a non-injected setup. I'd certainly want an adjustable vacuum advance can to "tune" cruise.
Those are some good numbers for reference, I haven't done a lot of fooling with timing curves on my old engine and I'd like to squeeze as much power as possible out of this one. There's a good chance I'll go TBI down the road, particularly now that I'm getting it figured out and they are soooo common in our Pick 'N Pull yards. I figure with a 454TB and a quality adapter on the Edelbrock manifold it should be able to get plenty of fuel.
For now I'll be building a tuned up Qjet, starting with a 45 rod/74 jet combo and a few other little goodies . . .


