Yep, #2 doesn't adjust. It is the base cylinder to adjust the others to. So, get the engine warmed up and then put a fan in front of it to prevent over heating.
Start on #1 and get it the same. Blip and let things settle. Then I go to #3 and get that the same as #2, blip and repeat for #4 and blip again. Adjusting idle each time to maintain about 1200 rpm or so.
You will notice that the readings dont stay where you set them completely, but the engine will gradually settle into smoother idles.
Repeat the steps with #1 - 4 again. Buy then, things should be staying very close. You can do it a third time, but might not need to. Keep in mind the readings do not have to be 100% perfect, within 10% is usually pretty good.
This is my method and it has worked well for me.
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