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<blockquote data-quote="Fontanaman" data-source="post: 1465390" data-attributes="member: 19354"><p>Like many here I have a Morgan Carb Tune Pro to check and adjust my throttle bodies.</p><p></p><p>Has anybody noticed the graduations on the Carb Tune are 2 cmHg or 20 mmHg.</p><p></p><p>On page 3-9 in my 2017 service manual state the difference in vacuum pressure between the throttle bodies should not exceed 10 mmHg.</p><p></p><p>The Carb Tune is not sensitive enough to measure the service manual requirements.</p><p></p><p>It is like using tape measure when a micrometer is required.</p><p></p><p>I used to be an hardware configuration auditor at Boeing. Part of it included tool certification. I got kind of good at this job but got tired of the job because "here comes the badass auditor" wears on ya after a while. I am sure these days it wouldn't take long for me to drive them batshit once again.</p><p></p><p>Anyway what do you think of the assertion the Carb Tune is not sensitive enough to measure the service manual requirements?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fontanaman, post: 1465390, member: 19354"] Like many here I have a Morgan Carb Tune Pro to check and adjust my throttle bodies. Has anybody noticed the graduations on the Carb Tune are 2 cmHg or 20 mmHg. On page 3-9 in my 2017 service manual state the difference in vacuum pressure between the throttle bodies should not exceed 10 mmHg. The Carb Tune is not sensitive enough to measure the service manual requirements. It is like using tape measure when a micrometer is required. I used to be an hardware configuration auditor at Boeing. Part of it included tool certification. I got kind of good at this job but got tired of the job because "here comes the badass auditor" wears on ya after a while. I am sure these days it wouldn't take long for me to drive them batshit once again. Anyway what do you think of the assertion the Carb Tune is not sensitive enough to measure the service manual requirements? [/QUOTE]
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