Just replace the running count of your system (which is of course dependent on your IRC) by the "relative" running count (= your RC minus your IRC). Which is logical because the relevant question is, how much is your RC above or behind the average RC, or par, as a golf player would say. For the KO count, the imbalance per deck is +4, so the average RC of a neutral pack would be IRC plus 4 times number of decks played.
Subtract that from your actual RC to get the "excess" of high cards versus low cards. This would be the RC of a balanced system starting at IRC = 0, like Hi-Lo count. The rest is equal to Hi-Lo count: divide by the number of remaining decks. The same formula is contained in Daniel Dravot's "The Color of Blackjack", but he starts at IRC = 0, so he doesn't need to subtract his IRC from his RC.
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