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DIY Throttle Body and Carb Sync with The Digi Sync

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Old Jun 19, 2020 | 07:43 PM
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Default DIY Throttle Body and Carb Sync with The Digi Sync

Many of you think of a carb/throttle-body sync as a job for a mechanic. I want you to know it can be done as easily and in as little time as an oil change, but you have to have the right tool.

The Digi Sync (www.TheDigiSync.com) is the right tool for this job!

The problem:
Throttle body and carburetor synchronization has always been a challenging task. However, it's part of routine maintenance and we felt this task should have been just as easy as changing your own oil. We've tried a variety of products. The dial gauges are a clumsy tool that needs interpretation and the manometer fluids could easily be sucked into your engine if you blip the throttle too high!

The Solution:
We created a digital peaking manometer that doesn't have any of these limitations and exceeds the accuracy requirements of your shop manual. This tool self-calibrates and makes the synchronization process so easy you can literally sync your carbs in less time than it takes you to drive to your local mechanic!
We offer 2, 4, & 6-Channel versions of the tool.

Please check us out:
www.TheDigiSync.com

We've been selling the product since 2015 and have sold 10's of thousands across the globe and never had a single return request! Everyone who buys the product loves it.

Please note that we keep our profit margins low on purpose. This was never intended to make us rich. We built the tool for ourselves and others fell in love with it. So, we built more, and more, and more to the point we could no longer keep up with the demand. Earlier this year, we moved to a larger manufacturing facility. We're advertising now for the first time ever in order to afford these new manufacturing expenses. We feel this is a must-have tool for any Do-It-Yourselfer and we build it primarily as a service to help others who love to ride.




Thanks for reading. We hate solicitations as much as you! But, we feel this product is a worthwhile tool. So, we want to let everyone know that it exists. I'll do my best to monitor this thread and respond to any questions.
 
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