So using your numbers 12+22+9 you've got 43 degrees on the highway, but you'd get better milage,even without a different carb running 50 degrees on the highway. As tobwhether or not 350s had Knock sensors,they did Corvettes did in the early 80s Cali. Spec trucks,TBI trucks,Vortec trucks,I don't care how crude the system is compared to a new system,everything on these trucks is crude compared to newer stuff. A th350c is not near as good as a 4l80e,but I wouldn't pull a good th350c to put in a regular th350 with logic of the th350c is crude compared to a4l80e. HEI is crude compared to 87 up stuff. As to whether or not O.Ps ESC worked IDK, if I swapped in a 350 and the option of having functional ESC was there by swapping adding 1 sensor,I'd have working ESC. A knock sensor HEI,is everything a regular HEI is with the ability to pull timing,not only pull it,but give it back when you can use it. People have no problem permanently pulling 2 degrees of initial and 4 degrees of vacuum and never getting it back. I want it back. People want to bag on
@SirRobyn0 spending time and money making his ESC work (yes I know its a 305) but the couple hundred bucks he spent,made his truck more useful,more drivable and gave him more mpg. his mpg increase will pay for his repair,so it was worth doing. I have different goals for my trucks the aren't pampered,they aren't pretty,I don't care how fast they are, I do want the best mpg without hurting the vehicles intended purpose. Haul things I can't in a car and pull a trailer when I need too.A knock sensor HEI can be tuned and tailored EXACTLY like a regular HEI but a knock sensor HEI can do something a regular HEI can't. Pull timing if and when needed. I can have my cake and eat it too. I can pull 50 degrees on the highway,I don't need to limit my vacuum advance. IDC if the crude system was designed for a 305 it still does the intended job. If you aren't running 50 degrees on the highway,you are milage on the table. This is why I didn't want to get this ball rolling.