I have not raced a BBC since my blown gas dual engine Top Gas Dragster in 1972, but what I've learned racing my SBC NA on alky is timing seems to depend on combustion camber design. My 23° raised runner iron SBC likes 29° to 34° [ racing at 4400'] mostly I run 30°. Now other racers run different timing, like 36-38° for non-raised runner 23° iron heads. I helped a Jrfuel team at Bowling Green once where the grains of water where 154, so to try and keep up to the changes of water in the air I keep adding timing, and at 44° and still no signs of enough heat on the plugs on his non-RR SBC, you can't burn water. Now this is all about trying to run faster, not racing index where racers are running a set ET.
I agree with Spud, run the timing your motor wants. Read your spark plugs, I perfer reading cad plated NGK, because the NGK's will burn off some of the plating, and discolor the ground strap. I also make sure I have at least one new plug for each run, when I'm looking for changes. If the weather has not changed and i'm running the same tune-up I'll keep the same plugs in her for a few runs. When i've had racers ask about tune-ups, I recommend they run one new plug every run, that way you can see whats going on with your tune up. What I suggest is put a new plug in #1 cylinder for the 1'st run on the week-end #2 cylinder in the second run, etc. If i'm looking for signs of timing I look close at the ground strap, ie discolored all the way to the base of the plug, but also looking for signs of detination ie black or silver spots. When I do run into spots i'll either back off on the timing or change the tune-up to run richer.
Keep in mind I'm always trying to run as quick as I can in my all iron SBC, and my early all iron early Hemi, running low 7.0's and high 6's on alky. That's with the 400 ci SBC running over 10,000 rpm, but not that high with the 409ci Hemi.
BTW, I have also learned the alky burns better with engine temps at 180° to 200° at the start line, with a water filled SBC, and 150-160° with the block filled Hemi. Alky burns better when hot. Thats why I don't get anybody running a cooling systems when burning Alky.
I hope this helps.
Jon, 805-444-4489