CO Meters are expensive and hard to come by. In the early eighties, I = had two 911s in California and always had trouble with shops incorrectly = setting the idle CO. To correct this I looked into buying a meter (big = bucks). However a friend directed me to the local Heathkit (Zenith) = dealer who had a CO meter that you could build. Yes, it takes a couple = of hours but I still have it and it. It has always checked out against = all smog tests in CA and Utah where I now live. It cost about $150.00 = but it is still a wise investment for EFI or Carbs (I use it to dial in = my Webers on my 2 Liter Type IIs) Hope this helps
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