🔍 Measure Up: Elevate Your Engine Diagnostics Game!
The 8pcs Petrol Engine Cylinder Compression Tester Kit is a professional-grade tool designed for quick and accurate pressure measurement in gasoline engines. With a pressure range of 0-300 PSI, a large acrylic dial for easy reading, and universal rubber adapters for versatile connections, this kit is perfect for automotive enthusiasts and professionals alike. Its durable construction and complete accessory set make it an essential addition to any workshop.
L**O
Does it’s job
Great cheap option to pressure test the cylinders on my mother’s car. Works well and would definitely recommend.
A**D
Good one
Good gaugeWorks as advertised
P**C
Great kit for the price
Not real expensive, but works really well comes with everything you need
B**V
…it’s not a Chainsaw :D
Looks good. I’m confused by the label on the box that says “…obile Chainsaw” - something lost in translation, I guess.
A**R
Works well
Everything you need is in kit.
J**M
Artificially low PSI measurements (if using on small 2-cycle engines)
ARTIFICIALLY LOW PSI MEASUREMENTS.PLEASE do NOT waste your money on this product, or on one of the many identical compression testers available here on Amazon. If you’re trying to test 2-cycle lawn/garden equipment, this tester will NOT give you accurate readings. Yes, it does have a Schrader valve, but the spring is far too weak and it’s as if it’s not there…so all that dead air in the tubing will throw off your measurement drastically. I tested multiple good, nearly new Stihl and Echo engines, and it kept giving me consistent PSI readings of 65-80 PSI readings even after 30 pulls, which is artificially low. We know that those engines actually are pushing well-above 120 psi.Don’t believe me? Do your own research. There are a myriad of YouTube videos that explain all of this quite well.I’ve gone ahead and ordered the MityVac kit, and I wish I hadn’t wasted my money on this junk. Thankfully it was less than $20.
R**N
Works great, great price
Works great, great price
B**
Kind of wish I wasn't about it now I found out my compression flow
Worked well did what it was intended for