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When testing your car on a DynoJet, the SAE correction makes up for atmospheric pressure, humidity and temp. Exactly what is the atmospheric
pressure correction? I am at an altitude of 5300 feet; does the dyno report show me what my values would be at sea level?
When testing your car on a DynoJet, the SAE correction makes up for atmospheric pressure, humidity and temp. Exactly what is the atmospheric
pressure correction? I am at an altitude of 5300 feet; does the dyno report show me what my values would be at sea level?
I'm not sure it is sea level but that is what is supposed to go on. In theory the same car tested at 200 feet should give you the same power readings.