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Carbon Monoxide Levels!!!

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The only thing in any plane I have flown before purchasing my first plane to warn against carbon monoxide poisoning was a little already yellow indication card stuck to the panel. You know the ones. Anyways I have a panel that I am extremely happy with any more information than I have ever had available to me when it comes to the panel like the CGR-30P and the CGR-30C, dual G5's and an IFD 400, there is also a Guardian CO detector, and it displays PPM on my CGR-30C. On climb out I have got 40-60 ppm until I level out and gain speed then it slowly comes to 0. Is this normal? Is it because of my angle of attack? I'm not concerned per say but I am curious! I've probably had plenty more than that before but was it my lack of information in those old beaters that kept me from thinking much of it.
 

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