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What should the co level be?

swright

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What should the co level be for a 44 turbo? I have a co tester and mine reads 0.5% my merc reads 1.5%(this could explain why its so bad on fuel at the mo. LOL)


Stu
 
MOT limit is 3.5% (or it is for a G plate anyway, can't remember the cutoffs) so below that'd be good [;)] Factory manuals always used to be up on cannell.co.uk (thanks Rick..), I'd guess the CO levels would be in there if anywhere? S2 is listed at 0.5-1.5%, although that's obviously no use to you..

Surely if anything a low CO would mean that it's running slightly lean (or did you mean that the Merc was bad on fuel?)

Tim
 
Yes i meant the merc was bad on fuel not the Porsche. i get nearly double the miles from a tank in the 44 compared to the merc. Mind you it is a big straight 6 and most milage is round town.

Thsnks for the info[8D]
 

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