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Old May 30, 2008 | 06:52 PM
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this may be wrong, but is my understanding:

you won't be able to go lower using a narrow band lambda sensor, as it 'switches' the fuelling alternately slightly rich and lean around the 'ideal' mixture.

the only way to reduce the CO further is to have a catalytic converter

if you used a wide band sensor, it would theoretically be possible to change the point at which the mixture 'homes in' on.
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