The AFR you have are zeroing in on are in line with what would be expected from a hot rod.
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Desired Carburetor AFR Characteristics At Different % Load (just close the pop-up if tapatalk asks you to join)
The one caveat here is that is to be somewhat skeptical of the AFR interpretation by the wideband O2. Will get back to the is in a minute.
As Jos mentioned factory Chrysler engines added enough advance under light throttle conditions to bring the timing into the low 50s BTDC. Thing is now you have a different stroke ratio so I don't know how that all plays into the dwell around TDC which in turn has some effect on ideal timing.
Frankly that seems quite low. If its really that low then fuel distribution is going to be poor and the mixture will want to be somewhat richer. Richer mixture will burn quicker than a lean one, so less timing is needed.
Timing advance guru input needed
The reason to be a little suspect of the AFR number is the WBO2 interpretation is based on the assumption that the combustion is uniformly completing in the predicted way. With the low manifold vacuum that's fairly unlikely.
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