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Old 07-18-2009, 10:45 AM
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what is the diff? from going one day to the dyno and its 100% humid and rain to a nice 80 deg day.

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if the numbers are SAE corrected,it shouldn't matter..
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the owner of the dyno said the #'s are going to be low because of the humidity and rain.
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Originally Posted by GMPPDEALER
the owner of the dyno said the #'s are going to be low because of the humidity and rain.
only if he uses STD numbers,no correction factor..
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STD numbers are still corrected. It is just a different SAE correction. Also correction factors no matter what one you use are not exact. Always try to run with the same air as you did for your baseline to be acurate. It does make a difference, even with correction numbers.

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only if he uses STD numbers,no correction factor..



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