
grizztracks
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- FX Nytro RTX, RS Vector, SR Viper RTX SE
I made my own sync tool out of 12' of 5/16" vinyl tube filled with a little transmission fluid. I mounted the tube in a "U" shape on a 4' 1X4 pine board and filled it so I had around 22" of fluid in each side of the "U". You can only sync two carbs at a time but I've had good results with it. #3 carb (stator side) is preset so you sync 1 and 2 to it. There are only two screws to adjust (3 screws on 4 cylinder engines) which are located between 1-2 and 2-3. It's an easy adjustment that can make a big difference in performance.
Here are a few pictures of my Carb Sync Tool and it being used to sync the carbs on a Vector.
Note: never run the engine with only one side of the sync tool connected or you'll suck the oil out of the tube.
Hose connections are shown for adjusting carb #2 to the preset carb #3.
For this configurations adjust screw #2 until the sync tool is balanced then reinstall #2 fuel pump vacuum hose to the carb.
Move the T-hose over to #1 carb , reconnect the #1 fuel pump vacuum hose to the "T" and sync #1 carb to #3 preset carb by adjusting the #1 screw.
Carb #2 out of sync
Carb #1 slightly out of sync
Sync'd carb
Here are a few pictures of my Carb Sync Tool and it being used to sync the carbs on a Vector.
Note: never run the engine with only one side of the sync tool connected or you'll suck the oil out of the tube.
Hose connections are shown for adjusting carb #2 to the preset carb #3.
For this configurations adjust screw #2 until the sync tool is balanced then reinstall #2 fuel pump vacuum hose to the carb.
Move the T-hose over to #1 carb , reconnect the #1 fuel pump vacuum hose to the "T" and sync #1 carb to #3 preset carb by adjusting the #1 screw.
Carb #2 out of sync
Carb #1 slightly out of sync
Sync'd carb
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