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I am seriously thinking about installing an Engine Analyzer in my
plane and am looking at options. I think I have narrowed the choice to J.P. Instruments or Electronics International. My mechanic has more experience with JPI and feels their probes have a longer life. My research has me leaning slightly towards EI for price, function and design features. Really I am on the fence and am looking for something substantive to sway me. If it matters, this will be installed in a 1999 Seneca V with Continental TSIO-360-RB (220HP Turbocharged) engines. Does anyone have any experience, recommendations or suggestions? Maybe I should do 1 of each (just kidding). |
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