carbtune carb sync tool
just wondering if anyone uses the carbtune tool to sync there carbs here is there website http://www.carbtune.com/, I'm really just looking for something that is easy to use and cheap bur accurate. Thanks for the help in advance guys.
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I have an earlier version which works just fine. You need to install some restrictors in the tubes. Don't know why it doesn't come already done. Guess they like Ikea.
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lol every one likes ikea
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I made my own with some small hose, gear oil and a few pieces of wood. It's a little micky mouse but does what I need it to do. I read about how to do it somewhere online. It might have been here, or maybe Hawkrider's site, or somewhere else entirely. I don't remember. My point is that one can be made for about zero dollars.
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that sounds like a nice way to go lol ill research it and if you can remeber where you read it let me know what where the exact pieces you bought ? thanks man
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http://www.powerchutes.com/manometer.asp
I made one like this and it worked fine. I got bubbles in the oil after putting it in the tube - a long piece of wire running down into the oil will allow the bubbles to escape. Pull the wire out and you're ready to go. |
I ordered the Carbtune tool last winter. The purchase went smoothly, it arrived in a reasonable time (about a week and a half, I think) and it works quite well. The restrictors are included.
If I'm remembering correctly, the restrictors need to be placed a few inches down the vacuum line, so having you do it lets you get the best setup for your bike. When you order the tool get yourself a vacuum line connector to install and leave in the front cylinder, either from Honda or MotionPro. It'll make the next carb synch go quicker. |
Since you are in San Diego go over to Marshals Industrial hardware and get some vacuum gauges, and all the other plumbing to hook them up.
I made a remote set of ports for my gauges to plug into, mounted them under the seat. It works great. |
Originally Posted by chickenstrip
(Post 230905)
http://www.powerchutes.com/manometer.asp
I made one like this and it worked fine. I got bubbles in the oil after putting it in the tube - a long piece of wire running down into the oil will allow the bubbles to escape. Pull the wire out and you're ready to go. |
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