carb sync....which gauges.

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carb sync....which gauges.

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Hi again people.. Need to sync carbs. So looking at purchasing morgan caeb tune 2... Anybody used these, or recommend another brand..thanks....
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Like Stig says go for Morgan and buy the brass adapters they are stronger than the plastic ones.
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Will go for Morgan then i thinks......already got the adapters, along with capped off pipes fitted to bike, courtesy of previous owners..
These are capped and blanked using fish tank air valves.( i added the valves as a back up to keep vacuum, in case cap failed ) Saves a lot of trouble and time,,,,,,,,,and swearing.
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I also recommend the Morgan extended hoses from the adapters. I have a kit on both the FZR-R & the R1 :)
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I also made a remote fuel tank like Yamexup uses

Mine is a coolant expansion tank from a ZXR400 which I hang from the upper floor joists in the garage. I then run an inline tap from its outlet to the remote kit installed on the bike
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