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> Borrow/Rent LCR55 meter, Need to calibrate my MPS and don't want to buy more tools
tjgalvin
post Sep 13 2021, 03:58 PM
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I am looking to borrow or rent an LCR55 meter to use in calibrating my MPS. My car is bucking badly and I have disabled the TPS with no change in behavior. I am pretty sure the MPS needs a tweak.

I am willing to put down a deposit for the meter and pay shipping both ways. It will take me a week to a month to do the job as I don't have a garage, make lots of mistakes and have to repeat procedures quite often before I am successful. But I am almost always successful. Mistakes with perserverance yield the same results as genius as long as the mistakes are not repeated.

I don't want to own anything more than I already have, so I would like to borrow a meter.

If you have a meter that you could do without for a while, I would like to try my hand at this MPS calibration.

Thanks.

Tim
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post Sep 13 2021, 04:41 PM
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I don’t have a LCR55 but I do have a remote A/F gauge setup that clamps to the tailpipe. I use it for all my tuning. I also have a couple DJet testers . I’m not too far from you. I also have quite a bit of experience with DJet systems if you want a hand. PM me if you’re interested.
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Disregard this post. A local teener is helping me out.

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