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When you post the dyno sheet, we can see what your HP/Torq is corrected for elevation (pressure), temp and humidity. Most dynos use the "STD" correction factor which adjust the
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When you post the dyno sheet, we can see what your HP/Torq is corrected for elevation (pressure), temp and humidity.
Most dynos use the "STD" correction factor which adjust the conditions to sea level, dry air (0% humidity) and 60F. That's why most correction factors are almost always above 1. Your dyno operator might of given you the RAW / actual numbers... |
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