Just a thought, if the HD modules use lower resistance coils then the dwell time will be different which could change the timing.
I am developing a major hatred of the entire stupid ignition system adopted by BMW, I really am!
I'd need an oscilloscope to prove it but I *think* that the Bosch 137 module triggers on the beginning of the pulse from the bean-can, whereas I suspect that the HD modules trigger on the end of the pulse.
I think this because it is the only rational explanation, I'd just like someone who has gone from "standard" to "HD" modules to confirm for me.
Thing is, I'll bet nobody can because most of us only ever touch this stuff is there is a problem.
Somebody else is running the equivalent of the 137 module even though they have a late coil and frankly I think I will too. The HD modules I'll keep "just in case" and I'll carry a spare 137 and some heatsink paste for the time being.
But seriously - fit Boyer system to wife's "points" beancan in 1991 and never needed to look at it since - advance dealt with electronically so there is nothing in there but the trigger. Compare and contrast to the constant "niggles" we all seem to be having with ignition systems. I'd do it but for the amount I have invested in ICUs and the new coils.