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Originally Posted by
ictiosis
Hello!
I read everything related to this issue of annulment of AIS and I have a question that is:
* Aborting the AIS, the CO is in the same value found at the time of the cancellation, or CO can re-register, or cancel will obey after the insulation?
Other:
* This complements the AIS and the CO or each system functions independently, if I touch one harms the other or not?
I ask this because the 2 deal with exhaust gases, in my opinion, something will complement ......
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AIS stands for Air Intake System, AIS injects air after the exhaust valve & has no effect on the running of the motor, it is an emission control device that burns off the hydrocarbons after the exhaust valve.
Co adjustment through the dash does effect A/F ratio & the running of the motor but only up to a TPS angle of 18, after a throttle angle of (18 TPS) the motor runs on a 3D fuel map & the Co adjustment does not effect the A/F ratio.