
Originally Posted by
BigJon
The only time the vacuum advance unit does anything is at light throttle cruise. It then advances the ignition timing to give better economy. Opening the throttle to get more power will give less vacuum, and therefore less vacuum advance.
To clarify further, the vacuum is usually taken slightly upstream (atmosphere) side of the carburettor butterfly/throttle plate. This way, there is no vacuum advance at idle when there is maximum vacuum in the manifold. Vacuum kicks in just off idle as BigJon stated.
Hope this helps.
-- Paul --
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