Carbtune Throttle body sync tool
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:38 am
Afternoon all.
The 907 is now running a treat. The miss is pretty much gone. The result of having both throttle bodies in sync! After much thought and contemplation, I went down the purchase my own Sync tool route rather than take it to a bike Mechanic, which are few and far between in this part of Oz. Mercury being a little hard to come by, and general laziness on my part to build my own led me to a Sync tool made in the UK. The brand was Carbtune. After more searching and reading, I found this forum with a pretty good write up of 2 types of sync tool, that being the Carbtune and the Motion Pro.
http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=85245
In the end I purchased the Carbtune direct from Morgan in Dublin (Web site: http://www.carbtune.com/ ). 2 weeks to the day it arrived. Considering it had to come through the Olympics and half the world, not a bad delivery time. It took all of about 5 minutes to set up, about 5 minutes to connect up, and about 2 minutes to realise the sync was about 2cm out! Quick adjust and it was as near perfect as I could get it. Setting the idle sync was a piece of cake too.
All in all, I got the Carbtune, the tool pouch and the 4 and 5mm brass fittings for the grand total of about $130 (Oz $$). If I only got the Carbtune and pouch, it would have been about $100 or there abouts.
Things I liked about the Carbtune were it appeared pretty easy to use, no liquids to spill all over the place, its very robust, you can pull the back off it and clean it all if it looks like its getting sticky and for $100 odd (or about 2 cartons of beer), what can I say.
Would I buy another (should this one disappear)? Yep. Would I recommend it? Time will tell, but it is easy to use. If you have been thinking of buying a sync tool, have a read of the comparison above.
Cheers.
The 907 is now running a treat. The miss is pretty much gone. The result of having both throttle bodies in sync! After much thought and contemplation, I went down the purchase my own Sync tool route rather than take it to a bike Mechanic, which are few and far between in this part of Oz. Mercury being a little hard to come by, and general laziness on my part to build my own led me to a Sync tool made in the UK. The brand was Carbtune. After more searching and reading, I found this forum with a pretty good write up of 2 types of sync tool, that being the Carbtune and the Motion Pro.
http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=85245
In the end I purchased the Carbtune direct from Morgan in Dublin (Web site: http://www.carbtune.com/ ). 2 weeks to the day it arrived. Considering it had to come through the Olympics and half the world, not a bad delivery time. It took all of about 5 minutes to set up, about 5 minutes to connect up, and about 2 minutes to realise the sync was about 2cm out! Quick adjust and it was as near perfect as I could get it. Setting the idle sync was a piece of cake too.
All in all, I got the Carbtune, the tool pouch and the 4 and 5mm brass fittings for the grand total of about $130 (Oz $$). If I only got the Carbtune and pouch, it would have been about $100 or there abouts.
Things I liked about the Carbtune were it appeared pretty easy to use, no liquids to spill all over the place, its very robust, you can pull the back off it and clean it all if it looks like its getting sticky and for $100 odd (or about 2 cartons of beer), what can I say.
Would I buy another (should this one disappear)? Yep. Would I recommend it? Time will tell, but it is easy to use. If you have been thinking of buying a sync tool, have a read of the comparison above.
Cheers.