The Synchrometer is what I use...it's so easy and works.
The Synchrometer is what I use...it's so easy and works.
Likely won't stay unless the sync was done with airbox/filter in place, or if cooling fan comes on during process, or if you didn't shut it off and blip throttle several times to seat the screws stable, re-start and check again...........a few time process to get all stabilized.......a ten minute sync ain't gonna cut it......for any length of time anyway. Use an external cooling fan on the floor of the man-cave to stave off that cooling fan coming on......helps speed up the process a bit.
Likely won't stay unless the sync was done with airbox/filter in place, or if cooling fan comes on during process, or if you didn't shut it off and blip throttle several times to seat the screws stable, re-start and check again...........a few time process to get all stabilized.......a ten minute sync ain't gonna cut it......for any length of time anyway. Use an external cooling fan on the floor of the man-cave to stave off that cooling fan coming on......helps speed up the process a bit.
Hmm, I must be pretty lucky then. The 5 or so ST1100s I've synced with the Flowmeter (3 of which are mine), seem to stay synced without all the fuss.
Hmm, I must be pretty lucky then. The 5 or so ST1100s I've synced with the Flowmeter (3 of which are mine), seem to stay synced without all the fuss.
has anyone ever removed those screws 'n springs? I'll be surprised if we get an affirmative answer.
Pat, simple question here: has anyone ever removed those screws 'n springs? I'll be surprised if we get an affirmative answer.