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Building your own carb sync tool--source for gauges

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by Polock, Aug 10, 2007.

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    Polock Well-Known Member

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    REALLY neat! That link opens up LOTS of possiblities!
     
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    Man. I missed that class. I used a uni-syn to sync my carbs. I figured if works on the Porsche it should work on the bike.
     

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    One small problem with the Uni-Sync Spyder, it interferes with the proper operation of the airbox/airfilter assembly. For our CV carbs, this is important. Useful tool non-the-less, I still have mine floating about in the tool box. Only used it once, on an aircooled of course. Someday I'll get my rail. Peace.
     

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