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New CO Meter
If any of you Porsche nut need a CO meter, I just purchased one and I'm willing to share and offer free testing.
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This is going to be a long line, take a number
I got (1) :wink: |
I'm next(#2) :twisted:
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John,
Is this for setting CO% (like a Gunson) or is it a monitoring, in car tool? |
Put me on the list, Maybe next to Parri since we are almost neighbors!
Thanks for the offer! You drink what kinda beer? |
John perhaps I can reciprocate. I am tired of using the "old schnoz" to set things straight.
Rick '78 930 |
Charlie, this is for setting CO% and it is the Gunson gas monitor. I bought it since I have to go through emissions soon. After reading the manual, it does more than just measuring CO.
http://www.aep.bigstep.com/digital.htm |
I have to go through emissions soon too. I figure this will be the first and last time since my baby turned 25 this year.
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When you guy's are ready to tune, I have a new OTC digital advance timing light which shows rpms and allows you to test timing advance mechanisms.
I recently timed my engine based on John Walkers method. (35deg at 6000 with everything connected.) I backed it off a touch when I got the new fuel distributer. This made a huge improvement in throttle response and I think seat of the pants power thruout the rmp ranges.) I also have a CIS pressure gauge set, compression tester and homemade leak down tester. I have an A/F meter in my car and currently it runs rich after completely warming up. I'm really intrested in compairing the results from both pieces of equiptment to see If they read the same thing. I posted a A/F ratio chart in the member pictures area. This chart shows O2 on it as well as CO. |
Bill, how hard is it to use your compression tester and your homemade leakdown tester?
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