Aces Killshot Fusion EFI Swap


Technically yes timing but what's most likely happening is the spark is jumping to another cylinder with the offset. It's basically how the HVS flat top distributors that GM used in the late '90's work but with that they have a separate crank sensor for rpm and just a 1x cam sensor. With those you have to align the cam sensor to TDC to center on the spark output contact things...
 
Technically yes timing but what's most likely happening is the spark is jumping to another cylinder with the offset. It's basically how the HVS flat top distributors that GM used in the late '90's work but with that they have a separate crank sensor for rpm and just a 1x cam sensor. With those you have to align the cam sensor to TDC to center on the spark output contact things...

How I picture it is at low rpm it basically runs at base idle. As it revs it starts playing with the timing advance and it walks it from one cylinder to the next.
 
How I picture it is at low rpm it basically runs at base idle. As it revs it starts playing with the timing advance and it walks it from one cylinder to the next.
Yes, if it's off enough it'll move to the next cylinder in the firing order once the advance is enough to make that contact closer than the one it's supposed to go to
 
I got a new dizzy and no major parts seem to fall off... and they are not planning any severe weather so hopefully I can try it tonight
 
I got the dizzy stuck in it. I had to dig thru the stash and find a longer plug wire for #2, it wouldn't reach with the smaller cap. Lined the paddle under the rotor with the pickup coil sensor and set it to 15* BTDC again.

The smaller distributor is much nicer to work around, not having the vacuum can lets me put it wherever I want. I purposely moved it a tooth just to have more room for the cap lol.

It started right off. I sneaked it out and turn it around so I can let it run outside while still have light in the engine bay and nosed into the garage. Hooked the timing light and the laptop up to it and locked out the timing advance in the computer. Checked the timing quick and it was right on. Let it warm up, only wiggled the cap back and forth to check the line was centered on the pointer and locked it down. Slowly eased it to 2400rpm without issue. Unlocked the timing in the computer... got brave and took it on the road.

Ran normally on my gravel road a quarter mile up to the end, turned around and went to the next stop sign about 3 miles away and it drove great. Couldn't take it anymore and let it breath a bit on the way back... holy crap. Power for days. Smooth and beautiful, honestly the truck has never ran better based on that short test drive.

I need to secure the fuel lines along the frame and get the interior back together and just run the thing at this point. I also really need to sneak it to a gas station and put fuel in it too lol.
 
Congratulations!!!!
 

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