I am the proud owner of a Sunpro CP 7673 Inductive Engine Analyzer. It was a yard sale find for $10. The volt meter works as it should. My question is what other features will be useful to analyze a cub engine? It has idle rpm check, dwell meter, generator and alternator check and other features.
I am happy just to have an accurate analog volt meter. So, any other benefit would just be gravy.
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Re: Sunpro CP7673
The Ohms feature will be useful for continuity and resistance checks.
Some of the other features may or may not work on the Cub. I have several different brands of engine analyzers and find that the Cub's ignition and electrical systems are not "Clean" enough to get accurate readings.
Some of the other features may or may not work on the Cub. I have several different brands of engine analyzers and find that the Cub's ignition and electrical systems are not "Clean" enough to get accurate readings.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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