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Carbon Monoxide Testing

Who here is testing? What levels are you testing at? And if your are a dealer, what are you charging?

Any special issues, or unique situations anyone has run into?

Doc.
  • Posted 27 Jan 2005 13:39
  • By NTOLERANCE
  • joined 13 Jan'05 - 24 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States
The things I do can cause a person to get hurt expelled arrested even deported. Dont try it at home
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We have been testing emission for the last 7 to 8 years. We charge between $50 to $100 for the machine plus labor. The problem with EPA lift is that we can not adjust the air/fuel ratio ( with's the idea ). It is more important to test a none EPA lift with no cat. then this new fully equiped EPA units
  • Posted 28 Feb 2005 08:18
  • By diesel
  • joined 23 Sep'04 - 13 messages
  • Quebec, Canada
The EPA mandates testing and no one is doing it?

Strange.
  • Posted 31 Jan 2005 02:26
  • By NTOLERANCE
  • joined 13 Jan'05 - 24 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States

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