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Scott_Anderson Site Admin
Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 3122 Location: Central Iowa, USA
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 10:19 pm Post subject: Exhaust CO level |
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The manuals list the CO level should be set @ 2 +/- .5%.
Does anyone know if this value can be equated to a PPM numerical value?
I have access to use a gas analyzer but it measures CO in ppm, not %.
Thanks
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Flying Duck PsyKotic Waterfowl

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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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10,000 ppm is 1%
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Scott_Anderson Site Admin
Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 3122 Location: Central Iowa, USA
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 11:31 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Duck.
That's kind of what I thought. The tester I have access to doesn't read that high. Sooo I guess I'll skip checking the CO.
BTW, reading further Clymer states that the 4v 1100's don't use the airflow meter anyway? So there would be no adjustment to the CO level, short of programing the motronic unit?
Or am I not looking at it right.
I havn't opened up the airbox yet. That's on my list to do this weekend to check the air filter.
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jarnbak Mad Brick Rider
Joined: 18 Jan 2004 Posts: 85 Location: Helsinge,Denmark
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 4:39 am Post subject: |
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On my non cat k11lt there are a potmeter under the left sidecover for adjusting co.On models with cat there are no potmeter,but are adjusted by the lamda-probe runing closed loop.
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bmwmick Flying Brick Rider

Joined: 07 Jun 2003 Posts: 907 Location: Tucson, AZ
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 5:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Scott_Anderson wrote: | Thanks Duck.
That's kind of what I thought. The tester I have access to doesn't read that high. Sooo I guess I'll skip checking the CO.
BTW, reading further Clymer states that the 4v 1100's don't use the airflow meter anyway? So there would be no adjustment to the CO level, short of programing the motronic unit?
Or am I not looking at it right.
I havn't opened up the airbox yet. That's on my list to do this weekend to check the air filter.
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Scott,
Something that will REALLY affect your CO% is the TPS voltage.
Mick _________________ Mick McKinnon
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