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A/F Mixture and CO% setting
I picked up CO gastester (Gunson) and I have a couple questions. Hopefully, someone here can help me out...
According to the book it says to unhook the O2 sensor, set the CO to .6+/-.2%, then hook up the O2 sensor. Ok, but what if I don't want to bother with the O2 anymore and just leave it unhooked. Isn't .6 a rich condition? So what should I set my CO to without using a O2 sensor. .8, 1, 2%? The car is stock with stock exhaust system. |
Set your CO at 3%, leave the O2 sensor unplugged and see if that works for you..
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Cool, that's what NathanUK said in another thread but wasn't sure with me still having the CAT. That's what I'll do...
Thanks! |
Hey Brian, I just wanted to say thanks. When it comes to this CIS stuff you are great resource to this board. Don't EVER leave! I set it to 3% today and it's amazing what a small change can make.
Thanks Again!!! SmileWavy |
As you contiue to learn your engine and tinker with it you will find a "sweet spot" in the initial CO setting where your idle will be spot on smooth. 3% is just a good place to start. I think mine ended up at 2.7% if memory serves. Summer weather with the heat and humidity change the density of the air and can cause the occillation to return when set at 3% on my engine.
There are those who are not as thrilled with my banter as yourself but I've been with Pelican for around 10 years and have no plans to leave. ;) |
So Bill,
How much difference did you see in the performance after the change? |
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