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|  12-17-2002, 08:10 AM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Oct 1998 Location: Pitts. Pa. USA 
					Posts: 61
				 |  Timing Ok, I read the great disertations as of 12/8 on timing. Really it was very helpful to me. Now, should I run my vacuum line from the distributor above the plates on into the base on my holley? It appears I should run it above to bring in the vac on a timed basis. Is there a situation where I would want to run it in the base? Thanks, 
				__________________ 87 LX, 74 351W, performer plus intake, holley 750, vac sec., 78 prim. 80 sec., 50 pump: Wolverine cam 292-512, windsor heads, ported 3 angle valve, 4:10 rear, AOD, Lentech valve body w/ 10'' converter. No time slips yet! | 
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