Okay, so I finally got to work on the timing some on the car. Here were my initial readings:
Idle with No vac advance 32* with vac adv. 41*
2500rpm No vac advance 45* with vac adv. 68*
I don't know how the timing got that far advanced. The only thing that I can think is that I installed an FBO ignition module and coil and didn't check the timing afterwards. I was expecting about 10* less on everything.
After adjusting, I ended up at:
Idle with No vac advance 20* with vac adv. 21*
2500 rpm No vac advance 38* with vac adv. 58*
I ended up setting up the idle in gear with the AC on. I set that up at 600RPM with a total idle of 1030 rpm with no ac in neutral. Better than where I was at. I also took a lot of turns out of the vacuum advance. I think that too much advance at idle was making the timing jump around when turning the AC on and putting it in gear. Thoughts on that 58* total advance??? Everything I have read (Mopar Action, internet) says that you can run a lot of timing under high vacuum. The CP thread said 38* total advance?? Is that enough?