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I see that your corrections is set to STD with a smoothing of 5. From experience, the majority of dynos use the SAE correction. I was curious, because I just

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Old 09-27-2014, 05:21 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I see that your corrections is set to STD with a smoothing of 5. From experience, the majority of dynos use the SAE correction. I was curious, because I just did a baseline dyno myself, so I input your correction factors into my best run. It showed a 10whp increase. Like you said, the dyno is only for tuning and seeing gains from mods, however it has me curious what your numbers would be with my correction factors.
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