According to the first information I picked up, the dwell setting for the Y single point is 26°-28° and a representative Ford dual-point is something like 30°-33°. This last could be misinformation.......Anyway, for one distributor rotation:
8 x 33° ÷ 360° = 73% duty cycle (dual point)
8 x 28° ÷ 360° = 62% duty cycle (single)
Not a lot of change in coil "on" time (duty cycle) - but the available spark energy to fire the plug (volt/amp/mili-seconds) as the rpm is increased, goes up by 18%. If the conventional system is on the edge of misfire at 4500 rpm - the dual point reaches that point at 5300. Other factors may drop this a bit - but it's the reason that dual point distributors were once the "hot set-up".......