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That's the only one that stands out but I know I've talked to a few others about it. It's definitely not something I want to push though so I bought a forged short block and secondary port injection.
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5 would be the smoothing, a good choice, SAE is also good. What I was asking about is the numerical correction factor that was applied, which would be something like a 1.05 or 1.15 or whatever (depending on the conditions). Looks like it's not on the sheet.
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He didn’t do any dyno correction. Other than SAE. I have the computer version also that shows everything.
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Seems that you misunderstand what dyno correction factor is. By using the SAE correction, the software compares the atmospheric conditions on the dyno sensor to a certain baseline and makes a factor (the 1.05, 1.15, whatever that I was talking about) to try adjusting to the baseline conditions. Example, if the run was done at low altitude on a good day it might come up with something like a 0.97 correction. Then doing a run at high altitude might see a correction more like 1.20. The software multiples the actual measured hp by this factor and the resulting number is your corrected hp. This multiplication is done with any correction factor, does not matter if the actual numerical factor used is printed on the sheet or not.
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