I am also thinking of the Gunson balancer....again your thoughts are welcome!
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Will Reeve
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Colortune
Anyone used a colortune (darn American spelling
on a Rover V8. Standard manifold so I guess you would use one cylinder for one carb, the another cylinder to set the other one!
I am also thinking of the Gunson balancer....again your thoughts are welcome!
I am also thinking of the Gunson balancer....again your thoughts are welcome!
Re: Colortune
Personally I don't think much of them (colortune that is). Even if it does work you could only use it for the idle circuit anyway. (Unless you can find a dwarf that is willing to climb into the engine bay before you go for a drive!Will Reeve wrote:Anyone used a colortune (darn American spellingon a Rover V8. Standard manifold so I guess you would use one cylinder for one carb, the another cylinder to set the other one!
I am also thinking of the Gunson balancer....again your thoughts are welcome!
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Assuming SUs, you can check the idle mixture by lifting the piston slightly. About a couple of MM. This weakens the mixture a tad, and with the correct idle mixture the speed won't change. If it goes up and stays faster, it's too rich. If is slows, too weak.Will Reeve wrote:Anyone used a colortune (darn American spellingon a Rover V8. Standard manifold so I guess you would use one cylinder for one carb, the another cylinder to set the other one!
I am also thinking of the Gunson balancer....again your thoughts are welcome!
A pair of disposable stethoscopes - about a fiver - and half decent ears will balance the carbs as well as anything else.
Dave
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Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
Bit late i know, I have used the colour tune on my v8 and balancer, im running quad downdrafts, balancing is easy when you practiced and as for the colourtune I found when set as the instructions it was actually a little rich, done final adjustments by hand, easy telling it was rich as black spots all over paintwork on rear.
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Muscle-Manta
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Re: Colortune
You could volunteer for that job yourself Pete!sidecar wrote:Personally I don't think much of them (colortune that is). Even if it does work you could only use it for the idle circuit anyway. (Unless you can find a dwarf that is willing to climb into the engine bay before you go for a drive!Will Reeve wrote:Anyone used a colortune (darn American spellingon a Rover V8. Standard manifold so I guess you would use one cylinder for one carb, the another cylinder to set the other one!
I am also thinking of the Gunson balancer....again your thoughts are welcome!
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Er, I'll stick to trying to read my LC1 AFR gauge from the comfort of my drivers seat thank you!Muscle-Manta wrote:You could volunteer for that job yourself Pete!sidecar wrote:Personally I don't think much of them (colortune that is). Even if it does work you could only use it for the idle circuit anyway. (Unless you can find a dwarf that is willing to climb into the engine bay before you go for a drive!Will Reeve wrote:Anyone used a colortune (darn American spellingon a Rover V8. Standard manifold so I guess you would use one cylinder for one carb, the another cylinder to set the other one!
I am also thinking of the Gunson balancer....again your thoughts are welcome!
You can carry on trying to find anyone mad (or daft) enough to read your's whilst sat in the passenger seat. Come to think of it your engine bay may well be safer than your passenger seat!
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