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There was a thread a while ago. Basically you need an automotive type tester which will read up to 300psi, although your operating range will be 50 to 180psi generally.

 

It needs to be a screw in one, not a push fit.

 

Most 2 strokes used 14mm plugs until the last few years when a few 10mm plugs have appeared, so make sure the tester has a 10mm adapter, many do not.

 

I have two currently. One is an old Draper and the other a new Sealey CT955 V2

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The cheapo Gunson one is fine as far as I can tell (tested against a couple other random alternatives).

 

It's not like it's a mission-critical piece of kit in terms of absolute accuracy...

 

...more about online super-heroes banging-on about their amazing compression!!

 

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I have one of those and have found it to be very good and it agrees with the gauge on the compressor.A while back I hadn't used it for several months and as in the picture I had stored the bigger adaptor on the end.Managed to convince myself I had lost the adaptor for "standard" sized plugs and wasted three hours looking for it and searching the internet for a replacement.Bit of a DOH moment when I realised what had happened !!!!!!!!!

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