Last summer I was playing around with my 70 351C Mach 1. Setting the idle and checking the timing. It runs like a Swiss watch. But I remember reading an article several years ago about adjusting the dual diaphragm vacuum advance so I put a crescent wrench on the snout of the advance and gave it a slight turn and noticed a slight increase in RPMs. I took it out on the street and did a hard launch and about cremated the tires and the car took off like it was in after burner. It was scary fast. I had marked the exact location before the adjustment and returned it to the original position. Can anyone explain what took place ? I did not know that turning the advance one way or the other would have such an effect on timing. I did not turn the distributor at all just the snout of the vacuum diaphragm.