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I'm going to buy a new sync tool and

I can't decide if I want a SycnPro or a four gauge system.:confused07:

 

Please send out some opinions of both. Thanks.

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I've worked with a 4-Gauge System and Carbtune. I found the Carb Tune not that accurat and very much like my 4-Gauge System. Just check the indivudual Gauges or Columns by hooking them all toghter on a single Port at Idle and adjust the Channels to show the same Value. Then rise the RpM and check again.

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I'm partial to the four gauges. I have used several CarbTunes, including one that was brand new, and I really dislike how much they seem to stick. I don't trust 'em much. But I am in the minority.

Goose

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I'm partial to the four gauges. I have used several CarbTunes, including one that was brand new, and I really dislike how much they seem to stick. I don't trust 'em much. But I am in the minority.

Goose

 

 

Like you, I didn't like how they stuck. I had to move them to different angles to get them to move freely. I'm hoping to find something better.

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Kent and Floyd, which gauge brand do you use? I am happy with my Carbtune but wouldn't mind comparing it to some gauges.

 

I was using the Carbtune II until I noticed the sticking rod issue.

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The Carbtune is by far the best sychronization tool this dude has every had. When not in use, keep it in a plastic bag or some other device for keeping it clean and you'll never have the sticking issue. I've had mine now for several years, use it regularily on my bikes and others, and works excellently every time.

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