Two things, one is that the Raber Parts guys have a lot of technical help pages for the Boyer ignitions and a little hidden detail in those pages is that a faulty regulator which is letting AC onto the battery will cause the Boyer to have erratic timing. My Boyer was doing that so I sent it all the way to Canada for testing and got it back saying it was good. Today I took off my voltage regulator and it shows low resistance across the AC wires. (6 mega ohms instead of 26-30 mega ohms.)
The other thing is that I run a Power Arc as well and I never liked the way the optical disc connects to the cam shaft. I couldn't get it to center exactly. I talked to Power Arc about this and the owner said that it did not matter. Well, you can't tell me that the little optical slits are moving exactly the same speed past the trigger point if the disc is off center. It might not matter as much as I think it does but it bothers me just the same. My solution was to have a bushing made that fits the taper of the cam shaft hole and centers the disc perfectly. To get 10 of them made cost $400 and I have only been able to sell one! I have 8 left, I think, and would take $20 each for them. They have the exact cam shaft taper, are tapped for a puller, are the correct length to put the optical disk where it should go and they fit the little brass bushing that comes with the power arc at the outer end.
The only time my Power Arc miss fired was when I changed from the Boyer and forgot to run resistance plugs along with the resistance wires.