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Originally posted by WorldTour:
72 degrees vs 85 degrees, plus there was very little humidity the day of his first dyno. The second dyno humidity was almost 90% and everyone except for the first people who dynoed in the morning lost power.
-Mark


Doesn't matter for the most part. SAE corrections...

I actually made 193HP & 174TQ on the dyno, but my correction factor was ~.98 (58 degrees & 29.95 bar)
Though it was high humidity and SAE doesn't factor that in so maybe both of us had more in the tank... laugh


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Whoever coined the phrase; "If it ain't broke; don't fix it" ~ Just doesn't get it...