I always run vacuum advance hooked to the manifold vacuum port. All new computer controlled timing setups and efi timing controllers all let you set total timing under load and cruising. If you look at their tables, light throttle, high vacuum conditions let you ADD advance, just like a vacuum advance would, when hooked to manifold vacuum. When light load, high vacuum conditions, some of my total timing was 55 degrees. My efi AFR is set to 15.4 to 1 under light load. It takes an early spark to ignite and fully burn such a lean mixture so you have to have your spark come in early.
Max 36 to 38 degrees total timing is for wide open throttle only. At WOT, your vacuum advance isn't adding anything if hooked to manifold vacuum.
Your engine will idle smoothly and run cooler with it hooked up and you'll get better MPG.