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I think the conversion to be concerned about is the changing of carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide, which will essentially 'consume' free oxygen pairs in the exhaust gases. That would result in AFR readings that look leaner than they actually are. But if it only nets a 0.3 deviation in AFR, then it is likely something I can deal with. Anybody who still has cats will probably get a more conservative tune, anyway.
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I think the conversion to be concerned about is the changing of carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide, which will essentially 'consume' free oxygen pairs in the exhaust gases. That would result in AFR readings that look leaner than they actually are. But if it only nets a 0.3 deviation in AFR, then it is likely something I can deal with. Anybody who still has cats will probably get a more conservative tune, anyway.
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