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Good numbers, man
correction factor to compensate for temp, humidity, and pressure. So you can roughly compare runs from different days. There is almost always going to be a correction one way or another.
Stang|ess said:You lost power after you got it corrected?
correction factor to compensate for temp, humidity, and pressure. So you can roughly compare runs from different days. There is almost always going to be a correction one way or another.