What I have seen in my experience (which is not as an expert by any means) is that an engine that will accelerate through the rpm band faster often will like to be a little bit leaner than one that would have more of a street gear and tight converter and therefore accelerate at a slower rate. Now what I do is choose a sweep rate on the dyno that will closely mimic what the engine will be like in the vehicle. It also helps as we can get a little closer on ignition timing for performance as well. Loading an engine lower and at a slower sweep rate tends to like a slower advance rate, but that is nothing new as most of you know.
Paul