Yea the 61x box not good at all.
OCD, you have 70% of the puzzle.
Now you need to build a pressure chamber.
You will be shocked at how you will start hearing spark misfires above 5,000 once you pressurize the chamber with a spark plug in it.
You will instantly find out how important spark plug gap is.
Take an old trashed dome weld a tube to it and put 3/8 thick plexiglass bottom on it so you can still visually see the spark. Using pressure reg slowly raise the pressure in the cylinder at high rpm and once you get over 120psi you see the spark starts to misfire at a .035 gap once you get over 160ish you will only get about 1 spark out of 50 to gap the plug and your timing curve will jump all over the board.
You find that the stock ignition can only fire accuratly above 150psi with .015 plug gap.
Spot on - that was the advantage of the MSD when racing the limited class back in the Superjet heyday. You could get it to fire decent with 195 psi at 6800-7000 rpm.