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BTW when you are at the dyno shop, there is a drop down menu right there in the runviewer that allows you to view it in either correction factor. You
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BTW when you are at the dyno shop, there is a drop down menu right there in the runviewer that allows you to view it in either correction factor.
You can just print it out or photo it in both STD and SAE, and then you have all your bases covered for comparison to whichever other Dynojet graph you wish to compare. This also coming from a Dynojet owner, LOL. I bought one brand new several years ago but sold it to a local shop. |
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