Depends on how "cheap" you want. The wide-band O2 sensor/gauges are down to where I think one would be a good investment. (Bought one myself but haven't tried it yet.) A "lap top dyno" looks like a
Not new or high-tech but a Gunson Colortune worked for me to get the mixture right. It also enabled me to see that a fuel pressure surge was causing a miss (the flame went yellow instead of the prefe
Long subject - very, very short answers: If you wish to keep your carburetors the answer is NO. There are very good reasons carbureted cars were no longer manufactured after the mid 1980s - 30 years
Wellsir, you're getting an array of advice. Perhaps a better starting point is the problem you're trying to solve, i.e. black exhaust, poor mpg, fouled plugs, poor performance, rough idle, etc. I do
Has any one used a Gunson Gastester exhaust gas analyzer tester? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gunson-Gastester-exhaust-gas-analyzer-tester-/280681199112 ** triumphs@autox.team.net ** Archive: http://www.t
So they do. But it looks like they still sell the bodies to fit ZS manifolds. http://tinyurl.com/lsznjsb Randall ** triumphs@autox.team.net ** Archive: http://www.team.net/archive
I have an older version that works fairly well. I used it to pass emissions testing and it was accurate enough for that. I did have to watch moisture buildup on the little plastic part that the flow