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Re: crazy ignition questionFrom: Gentleman Jim <br_xl@yahoo.com> Next Article (by Date): Re: Crazy ignition question Gentleman Jim It is not particular to any type of engine. At least its not supposed to be. I tried it on a Briggs and Stratton mower and if you hold it just right it reads right around 3,000 rpm. On the Explorer, it seems to work best on the front cylinders. But I think the electronic ignition on it fires only on power stroke. It may be picking up other cylinder's spark when probing the rears. I am going to try to filter the input and maybe a different type of antenna today. "The government cannot give anything to anyone that they have not first taken away from someone else." Next Article (by Date): Re: Crazy ignition question Gentleman Jim |
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