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Throttle Body Synchronization

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    Throttle Body Synchronization

    Anyone familiar with the carbtune II (www.carbtune.com)? Any idea if I can use this to synch my throttle bodies? Or will I have to find somewhere that stills sells mercury manometers?

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    Re: Throttle Body Synchronization

    Originally posted by hohum
    Anyone familiar with the carbtune II (www.carbtune.com)? Any idea if I can use this to synch my throttle bodies? Or will I have to find somewhere that stills sells mercury manometers?

    Cheers,
    Chris


    From the website:

    It will also easily and accurately sync the throttles on fuel injection bodies and 4-stroke outboards.

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    Throttle Body Synchronization

    doh! Didn't even see that on the site... Went straight to the FAQ and all it mentioned was carbs...

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    Re: Re: Throttle Body Synchronization

    Originally posted by zx-stewie

    From the website:

    It will also easily and accurately sync the throttles on fuel injection bodies and 4-stroke outboards.
    trying to prove that you can, in fact, read?

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    Re: Re: Re: Throttle Body Synchronization

    Originally posted by twrayinma
    trying to prove that you can, in fact, read?
    Only on the fourth friday of every month. Guess I'll have to keep the pokey guys to myself till next month meow.

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