Mowser, You can buy a rebuilt 010 distributor from Glenn Ring in NY. You can put a #1844 pertronix module in that distributor. When you buy that distributor I'd get a couple spare sets of caps and rotors.
My 050 (with pertronix) has done me very well. Rotors and caps are almost \"unbotainium\" and are not easy to find. With an MSD box I'm concerned that I'll fry the 4k resistor built into the rotor and leave me stranded. I have spares. I was forutunate to buy the last of the 050 distributor caps and rotors in Cali at Vee dub parts unlimited.
Heavier vehicles may benefit from a vacuum rather then centrifugal wieght non vac units. The 010's do have a quick advance curve which will be much \"zippier\" than an 009.
Pertronix ignition modules do work well. The 009's work but have a slower lethargic curve compared to an 050, 019, 010. The advance timing built in the distributor is not adjustable(maybe mods can be done)
I just posted pics to let people see what they look like up close. Unbelievably easy to adjust and changing springs just nees small needle nose pliers. I like the unilite because I can buy custom talyored wires like Taylor 104's, thunderbolt 8.2 low resistant wireset. I have my 050 with pertronix as a spare and I can just drop in the engine if murphy's law happens.
Amishrabbi, the 009 is a very common \"bogg\" maker. The 010 would help the off idle acceleration issue. In a stock application the SVDA with a drop in pertronix unit would work well too.
Jim, I've been running 28 degrees (hard to tell with the jumpy scatter timing I get with my timing light) I see no point going higher with my setup. We can chat later about timing stuff