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THanks so thats "tuning" got it0
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so I could have the right CO2 number right but be on either side of stochiometric line, but if on the too much fuel side my CO is dangerous and without CO sensor wont know.
but on the excess air side no CO danger, best way to know which side would be using the oxygen sensor type analyzer because then I know oxygen is real not calculated, with UEI also UEI has no nitrous filter so even with CO sensor might be reading false CO so really neither one is ideal need the $600 minimum type huh? well Im beginning to understand a little need to read and watch them a couple times before deciding how to proceed even if i farm it out ill know if theyre doing it right0
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