I posted before about recommendation for one of two carb sync tools I want to getThe Twin Max simple and easy to use, and as accurate as you can get, very sensitive, I've had one for years, I can do a complete carb sync in less than 2 minutes. I bought it new for $75 at California Sport Touing, they have a website, google it, I don't care
The Twin Max http://www.rlmotorcycles.com/cgi-bin/eShop/index.cgi?cart_id=1286449051.43130&pid=582&product=TwinMax and the Morgan carb tune http://www.carbtune.com/ ....
From what I see the Twin max is electronic and requires you to sync carbs 1&2 and the 3&4 and then 1 and 4 ... i think ? And the Carbtune allows you to attach 4 hoses to the carbs and you can get all four don at the same time.... right? Both being pretty accurate too. There prices are pretty close, that's not an issue.
Cheers
Ron
The Twin Max simple and easy to use, and as accurate as you can get, very sensitive, I've had one for years, I can do a complete carb sync in less than 2 minutes. I bought it new for $75 at California Sport Touing, they have a website, google it, I don't care
I have a Carbtune, and I love it. I think I paid around $110 U.S. about 2 yrs ago for it, and it only took about 5 days to arrive from the U.K.I use the good ol ATF manometer. I am thinking an upgrade is in the near future.
I used to use a homemade "manometer" I made using a yardstick, clear vinyl tubing and some transmission fluid. It worked really good on my EX250, but was a bit of work on a 4cyl bike.
Mike