tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7099099432720184584.post8305218761196737505..comments2023-10-28T19:42:01.039+01:00Comments on Going fast, getting nowhere: Plug chopRichardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15743685798068014455noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7099099432720184584.post-36683659005757676542010-08-12T22:38:38.252+01:002010-08-12T22:38:38.252+01:00Would that be a Colortune? Even British products ...Would that be a <b>Colortune</b>? Even British products have to have American spelling these days (and the Colortune isn't a recent thing, I know that). I have one - in fact, I have owned two. The first one, bought when I had a troublesome Triumph Dolomite, did absolutely nothing. I mean, it worked, but tweaking the mixture had no discernible effect on the device and I threw it away. I don't know why I bought the second one. Triumph of hope over experience, I suppose. It is still in my garage, but the constituent pieces are in a variety of locations, so if I wanted to use it I couldn't. And it's the Bonnie's mixture at half to full throttle that I am interested in, and I don't think the Colortune does that.<br /><br />Yup, completely useless.Richardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15743685798068014455noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7099099432720184584.post-43698767401041419352010-08-12T22:23:17.366+01:002010-08-12T22:23:17.366+01:00I could lend you my Gunsons Colourtune! It was com...I could lend you my Gunsons Colourtune! It was completely useless on my old Yamaha 2 stroke...Nikoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03119901226987582553noreply@blogger.com