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Old 01-09-2007, 10:49 PM
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I'm dialing in my 150 shot Dry system with SVO 30s and everything is looking real good thanks to the help on here. The question is:
When I try to put in the exact Flow Rate values (calculated from Redhotsupra's xls) I type in 34.64163 (for example on 0 kpa) and hit "=" but the number that appears in the chart is 33.48293. A difference of 1.1587. (this same percentage difference for all the fields). If I type in "1" and hit "=" it gives me .99209 (for all kpa fields). I opened up a stock file from the repository and tried it but come out exact.. 1=1.
Where is it getting this "percentage factor" from and how do I get rid of it?
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Wow. This one seems to stump everyone. Even on HPtuners forum. No one has any thoughts/suggestions?
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Some tables have certain values that can only be entered, which would explain what you are experiencing. I know the fuel adder table work like this, could be the IFR table does as well. I wouldn't worry about it, as it is a small difference. Sounds like another reason not to tune via IFR.
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k. Probably won't worry about it. Thanks
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yeah the difference is .0003% as compared to your entered # which constitues at close enough
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Thanks. much appreciated




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