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Re: What lead to high CO at 2500RPM...?
Without knowing what all the gasses and lambda are doing in both situations, anything is a guess. CO can't get out of balance unless some other gas goes with it. Do you have any scan data or exhaust gas analyzer data to support your theory? Login to read more. ![]()
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