Dyna 2000 does not use the old and probably bad Honda spring advancer.
Setting points up static only will by 100% end up in wrong setting. Check F vs case mark with strobe light at idle AND ensure full advance at around 2500-2800 rpm will make it to run rather well.
My idle means 1200 rpm, K6 a little bit more, 1200-1400 rpm.
One thing is missing here. Real TDC that must match the advancer.
I have seen on 2 cranks and 2 advancers that they had a huge play, 3-4 crank degrees that affect the low rpm behaviour as I have seen on my K6. If setting it at max clockwise, the ignition will be advanced by 3-4 degrees despite perfect line up with the marks. It match real TDC at max counterclockwise position before tighten the small center nut.
Sloppy springs will advance too early.
My K6 advancer had real sloppy springs with both arms free movement a few degrees before springs affected them at all. That time Pamco electronic ignition that ran as sh1t due to the advancer springs allowing way too early advance.
Fixed them and much better.
I tested later Dyna-S with 3 ohm coils
Drained battery really quick. Changed to 5 ohm coils and later points back on bike with HM module. Dyna S did not increase the power of the engine, not at all compared to points correctly set.
Dyna 2000 however is the better choice since you avoid the mechanical advancer, you can choose the advance curve the engine needs. Higher compression slower advance curve, etc. This is here the engine can run better avoid pinging etc.
Maybe my K6 will get another power curve on a dyno with Dyna 2000 with 3 ohm coils that it must have according to Dyna homepage, 5 ohm coils not mentioned.
I wonder how the charging system will work then with headlight on? I do not want same result as I got with Dyna S and 3 ohm coils. 5 ohm coils made a huge difference not draining battery without changing anything else that time.
I do not say that points is better, just need more work to get it running as it can. Electronic is shown to be maintenance free once setup in a much easier way and hopefully no fried components as some has reported with Dyna S. My Pamco fried really quick and easy....

If my bike should be a race bike, Dyna 2000 no doubts! Never too far away from the work shop
