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Date:         Sat, 19 Oct 2002 08:50:24 -0700
Reply-To:     Mark Keller <kelphoto@HIGHSPEEDPLUS.COM>
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From:         Mark Keller <kelphoto@HIGHSPEEDPLUS.COM>
Subject:      Re: setting co at afm question
Comments: To: Scott Wilson <smorewhisky@YAHOO.COM>
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Scott,

Yes you can use the O2 sensor to set the Co. According to the Bosch Fuel Injection book by Probst, the correlation between O2 and CO% is very similar. I.e. .5 volts on the O2 is approx. 5% CO. For a complete instruction on setting the basic fuel injection search the Archives under my name

Sincerely,

Mark Keller 91 Carat

Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 12:55:25 -0700 From: Scott Wilson <smorewhisky@YAHOO.COM> Subject: setting co at afm question

im just wondering if there is a way to set the co at the afm without an exaust analyzer. i guess im wondering how proformance may suffer from mis-adjusted co....if not- how much is an analyzer? or would it just be less expensive to take it in and have the shop do it? possibly getting the upgraded ecu for the 1.9L and would have to adjust the afm...thanks for any help.

===== Scott Wilson 85 GL Westfalia


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