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Daniel: I have run aggressive curves on the street for years. Remember how the '55-'56 Fords sounded kind of flat with factory duals? Lazy curve and Loadomatics. I think the factory used mild curves to avoid warranty problems with the poorest of fuels available in the day.
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Back in the day, apparently one way to hop up your car for racing was to recurve the distributor so max advance came in at a lower RPM.
But, never was clear on the reasons factory specs. were so conservative, especially with 50's "race-on-Sunday, sell-on-Monday" mindset.
I KNOW the consequence of too much initial advance, but what happens when you cruise/run around town with an aggressive racing recurve?
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