Ever use a Dwell Meter to set points on a Super Six?
Curious to know since I tend to use it on my V8s regularly. .018 gap has always worked but knowing exactly the dwell percentage could fine tune this. 360/6 = 60 degrees, Seeing the highs and lows at various RPMS interests me in terms of performance and seeing it tuned while it is running.
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