[Vocabulary] Planned setup

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Hello everyone;
What is the meaning of Planned setup specially setup in below phrase:
"Running the car using the planned setup"
Thanks.
 
Hello everyone,
What is the meaning of "planned setup", especially "setup" in [STRIKE]below[/STRIKE] the phrase below?

"Running the car using the planned setup"
Thanks.
planned = prearranged/per-configurred
setup=arrangement (e.g. for some experiment)
 
planned = prearranged/per-configurred
setup=arrangement (e.g. for some experiment)

So, what's your idea about the concept of the phrase: "Running the car using the planned setup"? (I can't understand the concept of the phrase).
 
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You don't understand the concept of running a car using a planned setup?
If you had a planned setup of five cylinders and a double carburetor using 95 octane petrol, would you understand the concept then?
 
You don't understand the concept of running a car using a planned setup?
If you had a planned setup of five cylinders and a double carburetor using 95 octane petrol, would you understand the concept then?


First, happy new year!
I can't understand it completely yet. Could you explain its concept more clearly please?
 
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Please tell us in what context or circumstances you encountered the phrase you are asking about.
 
To me, unplanned is contradictory to setup. I just cannot imagine how an unplanned setup could exist. What could it mean?
 
Please tell us in what context or circumstances you encountered the phrase you are asking about.

It's a text instructing measurement of carbon monoxide which is emitted out from the exhaust of a car...
 
To me, unplanned is contradictory to setup. I just cannot imagine how an unplanned setup could exist. What could it mean?

Does it mean that "planned" is the synonym to setup? so is there redundancy in the text?
 
I think my earlier response was incorrect. I was thinking of setup in its meaning of "entrap someone in apparently illegal behaviour."

Now that I know we are talking about measuring automobile emissions, I would say that planned setup is not wrong. Perhaps it is a slightly unnatural usage in most contexts. I would have thought that proposed or prescribed were more likely adjectives than planned. But planned setup is not wrong.
 
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