Any one got a grok harmonizer they want to sell?
Yes. Much better.Are these any better/easier to use than a twinmax?
As little as possible,How much you wanna pay?
How much do you want for it?Got one as well, never been used....
Are you sure, or at least could you explain why..?Yes. Much better.
£200 Posted to whitley Bay?How much you wanna pay?
Thanks Cookie. That’s what I was wondering.I've had Morgan carbtunes, steel rod (not accurate if they get sticky) and mercury (probably the best of all).
Also Twinmax which just jumped about all over the place and was quite tricky to use. I was warned buy the seller (Steptoe) not to buy it as they weren't much good but bought it anyway. Sold on soon after as they do seem in demand. Harmonizer just seemed much more stable and easier to read.
Don't really have much call for carb balancing these days but still have the 2 Carbtunes and the Harmonizer.
Looks like the original pressure sensor used is NLA, according to the rights owners.No longer available,
after Groks untimely passing the remaining stock was sold, and I believe the remaining assets sold on to a 3rd party company who assembled a further batch of units and sold them.
The issue is now I believe is some of the electronics in the unit are now obsolete , with no direct replacements, and with the original designer/ developer sadly passed, the project appears to be at an end
(Waits to be corrected)
If you have one. You literally have a piece of history
Dosent surprise me, one of the channels i watch on YT repairs old electronics, the price of some of the old original transistors is eye wateringLooks like the original pressure sensor used is NLA, according to the rights owners.