roddy
Registered user
Hi folks
anybody here know about exhaust gases and what the composition of the gases are ?
I was reading recently about the "CO potiometer" on the 1100GS and how this replaces a lambda sensor for the bikes FI system. now being a curious sort I got to wondering whats my bike putting out, so done a quick search on Ebay for CO testers and basically theres the gunson gastester at varing prices, but I have access to CO2 monitoring not CO monitoring so not wishing to spend money for someting I would rarely use.
heres the question, if you are measuring the CO to acheive roughly the lowest reading would this mean that if you measure CO2 it would be nearly the highest reading your lookign for to achieve the 14.7:1 fueling ratio thats meant to be the optimum and if so what would that reading be as a guideline ?
or is my thinking flawed ?
cheers
anybody here know about exhaust gases and what the composition of the gases are ?
I was reading recently about the "CO potiometer" on the 1100GS and how this replaces a lambda sensor for the bikes FI system. now being a curious sort I got to wondering whats my bike putting out, so done a quick search on Ebay for CO testers and basically theres the gunson gastester at varing prices, but I have access to CO2 monitoring not CO monitoring so not wishing to spend money for someting I would rarely use.
heres the question, if you are measuring the CO to acheive roughly the lowest reading would this mean that if you measure CO2 it would be nearly the highest reading your lookign for to achieve the 14.7:1 fueling ratio thats meant to be the optimum and if so what would that reading be as a guideline ?
or is my thinking flawed ?
cheers


