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Any cis tools not being used?

Anyone sold their cis car and still have the tools u may part with?

Old 03-25-2016, 04:35 PM
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What specific tools are you looking for?
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Fred. Sent an email. Is there a kit?
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What do you need?

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Anyone sold their cis car and still have the tools u may part with?

What CIS specific tools or parts you need? Name it and I probably have an extra or spare for you.

Tony
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What CIS specific tools or parts you need? Name it and I probably have an extra or spare for you.

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Tony. Thx. That's kind. I'm gonna read up on what I'd need but at this point I dunno. If u have suggestions I'd love them. Pressures I think are a starting point and anything to adjust them or correct them besides reading or monitoring. That's a start. Suggestions?
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I have a CIS pressure gauge set that I dont need. Not sure I want to part with it but you can borrow it long term.

All you need I think is the gauges and the right allen wrench which is just an abnormally long 3 or 4 I think and easy to find.

It really helps to have the gunson gas tester or similar to dial it in. Might be able to just use an o2 sensor and guage?
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Pressure guage set would be appreciated if one is available to buy or borrow
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I'm thinking I need a pressure gauge kit too. I see them on ebay for $100. Good deal?
I'll be tuning my CIS as soon as I get all the parts I need and get it back on the engine.

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