Timing gauge
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You need a scan tool to check timing on a pcm controled engine like ours.
With that said you could use an osciliscope and calculate the timing but I'm not going there.
With that said you could use an osciliscope and calculate the timing but I'm not going there.
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Dam, they should make one of those and a fuel trim gauge too. Then i'd be set.
The only scan tool i can get my hands on is at my friends shop and it closes at 5 so it'* just a PITA.
When i stop being cheap, i guess i'll go and buy one.
Osciliscope, fun in physics lab but not in an engine bay.
I dunno how to do that.
The only scan tool i can get my hands on is at my friends shop and it closes at 5 so it'* just a PITA.
When i stop being cheap, i guess i'll go and buy one.
Osciliscope, fun in physics lab but not in an engine bay.
I dunno how to do that.
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