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Old 07-13-2007, 07:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Evoscan Version 99 at altitutude

First off i want to say i am very new to this program. But anywho, Josh and i were using it on my car today and we did a few 3rd and 4th gear pulls and were using it to find the estimated HP. I realize that it is not the best way to calculate hp and tq on your car, but we were wondering what corrections need to be utilized at altitude to come up with a better calculation of hp, given that we are at altitude. HE could probably explain what im trying to say better, but he doesnt have internet right now so i told him i would post and see if anyone uses this version and knows what types of corrections need to be made to get the best calculation. Thanks!
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