Fred, how does the gas meter work with multiple carbs. It doesn't seem
possible to get readings relating to only one carb.
Tom Gentry
Life is too short to drive boring cars!
'96 Ford SVT Cobra Mystic #1345 (mostly stock)
'72 Triumph TR-6 OD (highly modified)
'59 Triumph 10 Sedan (in boxes)
-----Original Message-----
From: fred thomas [SMTP:vafred@erols.com]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 1999 3:06 PM
To: Hutmacher, Greg; triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Colortune
Greg, its made by "Gunston" and all of the Big 3 sell it (50), I have one and
use it occasionally, I also have the Gunston Gasmeter that I boutgh from J.C.W.
from 97.00 that I think works a great deal better, this tells exactly what the
C/O is and very easy to use. For twice the money I l;ike the gas meter much
better. The colortune is neat but quite a bit more trouble and time consuming
and still have no idea what your C/O is. Just my .02
Hutmacher, Greg wrote:
> I have never seemed to be able to get the adjustment quite right on my
> stromberg fuel/air mixture (76 TR6). I've thought about buying a Colotune
> system and wanted to ask any of you on the list about your experience with
> it. How useful is it? Is it worth the money? Who is the best source for it?
> Thanks, Greg
> 76 TR6
> 68 MGB/GT
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