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Mail From: "James Hammond" <(email redacted)>
I'm pretty new to the MLL, but im getting the hang of it. Here's my
question.
What should i set the dyno factor to? I'm at 5100ft, in Alb, NM.
Thanks,
James
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Mail From: "James Hammond" <(email redacted)>
I'm pretty new to the MLL, but im getting the hang of it. Here's my
question.
What should i set the dyno factor to? I'm at 5100ft, in Alb, NM.
Thanks,
James
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Mail From: "Miata Link Lab Support" <(email redacted)>
Hi James,
The "dyno factor" is an across the board percentage added to all torque (and
hence power) calculation results. The original intention was that if you
had a dyno-measured power output and MLL was giving you consistantly
different results, you could just throw a percentage in to get them to
match. Never thought of using for altitude compensation...
Glenn
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Don't forget to regularly check the
Miata Link Lab web site for new software
versions, FAQs, and known issues:
miatalinklab.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: (email redacted)
[mailto:(email redacted)]On Behalf Of James Hammond
Sent: 06 November 2001 03:11
To: (email redacted); (email redacted)
Subject: Quick MLL question
I'm pretty new to the MLL, but im getting the hang of it. Here's my
question.
What should i set the dyno factor to? I'm at 5100ft, in Alb, NM.
Thanks,
James
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Mail From: "Miata Link Lab Support" <(email redacted)>
Hi James,
The "dyno factor" is an across the board percentage added to all torque (and
hence power) calculation results. The original intention was that if you
had a dyno-measured power output and MLL was giving you consistantly
different results, you could just throw a percentage in to get them to
match. Never thought of using for altitude compensation...
Glenn
========================================
Don't forget to regularly check the
Miata Link Lab web site for new software
versions, FAQs, and known issues:
miatalinklab.com
========================================
-----Original Message-----
From: (email redacted)
[mailto:(email redacted)]On Behalf Of James Hammond
Sent: 06 November 2001 03:11
To: (email redacted); (email redacted)
Subject: Quick MLL question
I'm pretty new to the MLL, but im getting the hang of it. Here's my
question.
What should i set the dyno factor to? I'm at 5100ft, in Alb, NM.
Thanks,
James
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