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Alright, I did the exhaust test. You know how much our old 911 smoke after sitting a long time right? Mine was sitting there for more than a month, or maybe 2. I am working on ride height. The only time I started it is to move it about an inch or two to let the ride height settle.
I put the carbon monoxide and gas alarm right at the exhaust, blowing smoke all over it's face. It showed 456 ppm(?) on the display but does nothing else. After at least 5 or 10 mins, then the display slowly crawed up to pass 999, then it start beeping. I moved the alarm somewhere else, the PPM climb down to 2xx and it still beeped until I reset it. I think the manual says it should start to go off pass 70ppm. If we are sleeping and these alarms wait until smoke at this level all over the place, then we are already dead before it goes off. Anyone know anything else about these types of alarm?
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Fat butt 911, 1987
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