Engine synchronization on hp 500's
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The jist is we use a digital rpm gauge, and ground out spark at each cylinder one by one and look for rpm drop - if no rpm drop that is your problem cylinder. We use 3 inch vacuum hose lead that connected to the distrib terminals and spark leads and ground each by a grounded test lite.
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The jist is we use a digital rpm gauge, and ground out spark at each cylinder one by one and look for rpm drop - if no rpm drop that is your problem cylinder. We use 3 inch vacuum hose lead that connected to the distrib terminals and spark leads and ground each by a grounded test lite.
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This was the fun days.. And actually still good knowledge that works to date that seems to be long forgotten at times. Thumbs up!
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We still do a power balance testing on MPI engines but the kicker is you have to catch any RPM drop very quickly because the IAC will over compensate pretty fast for the drop then help pick the rpms back up ( inputs to ECM - ECM adjusts RPM's) . Another reason why I like the digital rpm gauge.
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