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Started by Scotty Ryan, January 13, 2006, 05:49:46 AM

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Scotty, You might want to indicate what correction factor you are using when expressing Horsepower #'s.

Remember SAE is the standard that is usually used, especially in the United States.

Other correction factors used, like STD will read higher than SAE. It all depends on the day how much, hence the correction factor, but higher none the less. I have seen STD read 3-5 HP higher than SAE.

With the Dynojet softwware, it is very easy to switch between the correction factors.
Matt Drucker
MD Racing
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