So, I have a 1970 challenger with a stock 383 2bbl. Been having problems with driveability. Only mods it has has up till now is a mopar electronic ignition distributor upgrade with a chrome box. I'm running 10 degrees of advance at idle with the vacuume disconnected, 34 degrees total advance. I had the carb rebuilt 2 years ago by a reputable carb specialist and had all but ruled out a carb problem until a rotted out fuel pump diaphram led me to replace the fuel pump and the filter. At the same time I checked the fuel inlet needle and seat on the carb and when I reassembled it and went to start my car it flooded the bowl and made a real mess.The needle valve had slipped into the bowl. I had a carb rebuild kit laying around so I popped the top off and found my accelerator pump looked like crap so I replaced it, the needle valve and seat and the bowl gasket. Re-installed it on the car and it ran a lot better but still not up to the standards that I remember these 383 motors can produce. just doesn't seem to be getting enough fuel. I have an edelbrock DP4B intake and an edelbrock 1406 carb that I bought for a different project an I've decided to install it instead of the stock setup which brings me to my real question. The setup for the 1406 is basically an economy tune, do I need to change the metering /calibration to model the 1405 carb or should I leave it how it is? also does my timing setting seem reasonable or should it be set differently? Thanks in advance.