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khardrunner14
Vacuum Guage and Carb Tuning
Is it possible/workable to sync the carbs with a standard vacuum guage assuming I get the correct adapters? Or, do I have to buy a carb sync tool?Tags: None
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It might be possible to do it with one guage, but you would need to do a lot of prep work.
You would still need to have fittings on each intake, with a piece of tubing going to a manifold with individual valves for each throat. You would have to get a reading on #3 (the master carb for CV systems), then turn that one off, turn on #2, compare the reading. Adjust as necessary, check reading on #3 again, then go back to #2 to make sure. Then check #1 the same way, then #4. With all the switching on and off of all the valves, I think you would find it much easier to just get a rack of 4 gauges and check them all at once. Cost isn't really all that bad, and the convenience is definitely worth it.
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I read about people doing it using a couple of valves from an aquarium to open flow from each carb with the twist of a knob. Best to build a plentum out of PVC also and add line restrictors as well to damp the needle fluctuations.Ed
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Motion Pro makes a good synch tool that works as well as the operator. About $40 last I looked. I've used one for many years.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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khardrunner14
I found the pro motion economy tuner for like 65 bucks (59 at the cheapest). I guess I'll have to go that direction.
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bexabarr
Originally posted by Nessism View PostI read about people doing it using a couple of valves from an aquarium to open flow from each carb with the twist of a knob. Best to build a plentum out of PVC also and add line restrictors as well to damp the needle fluctuations.
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Originally posted by bexabarr View Post
I made two plenums, one for each cylinder on my 450. Even still, the needles fluctuated wildly. Some restricters in the tubes would go a long way to reduce this tendance I think (my Motion Pro mercury sync tool has restricters which seem to help).Ed
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bexabarr
Originally posted by Nessism View PostThat's the one! \\/
I made two plenums, one for each cylinder on my 450. Even still, the needles fluctuated wildly. Some restricters in the tubes would go a long way to reduce this tendance I think (my Motion Pro mercury sync tool has restricters which seem to help).
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Originally posted by bexabarr View Postreally? so it didn't work out too well? because back in the day I wanted to do the same, however I ended up making a carb tune out of some clear tubes... it worked well. I experimented with some liquids but ended up using small ball bearings (two for each tube worked well)... I took some pics just now but I can't find my usb cable. I'll post it when I find it.Last edited by Nessism; 02-17-2007, 05:28 PM.Ed
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bexabarr
Lol you got me thinking on a way of restricting my device... I did a little research and found some guy who restricted their mercury gauge with cigarette filters. I may try it with some rolling tobacco filters when I re-sync mine (very soon).
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Originally posted by bexabarr View PostLol you got me thinking on a way of restricting my device... I did a little research and found some guy who restricted their mercury gauge with cigarette filters. I may try it with some rolling tobacco filters when I re-sync mine (very soon).Ed
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