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The TT 20 is not widely distributed. You can buy it direct or save $10 and shipping and get it from Amick for $99.99. I discovered that it is also sold under a Briggs and Stratton part number for around $200. They don't even bother to rebrand it. It says DTI TT20K right on the front. The thing really looks home made but I am close to dropping the hammer.

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I second biting the bullet and getting an Oppama PET 1000 or equivalent. Tried a bunch of others and hands down this is the best on the market.
 

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That looks like a nice unit. OPPAMA makes several models. The thing I like about the TT20K is it has a lot of settings for 2cycle, 4cycle and a lot of different numbers of cylinders so I might get more use from it. I think the OPAMMA is even more expensive. If I did a lot of small engines I probably would go for the OPPAMA, too.
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I second biting the bullet and getting an Oppama PET 1000 or equivalent. Tried a bunch of others and hands down this is the best on the market.

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That looks like a nice unit. OPPAMA makes several models. The thing I like about the TT20K is it has a lot of settings for 2cycle, 4cycle and a lot of different numbers of cylinders so I might get more use from it. I think the OPAMMA is even more expensive. If I did a lot of small engines I probably would go for the OPPAMA, too.

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This model will do two and four strokes up to four cylinders, they have another model that will do eight cylinders for sure and I think even up to sixteen.
 
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