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Check out Mr. Dyno
Altitude and weather correction. How cool is that?
The next step in accelerometers?
I'll be a guinea pig since I love to test new gear. This looks even nicer than my Tazzo.
http://mrdyno.com/
The next step in accelerometers?
I'll be a guinea pig since I love to test new gear. This looks even nicer than my Tazzo.
http://mrdyno.com/
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I'll tell you - Since I just had a "real" dyno performed, I'd be interested in test driving this thing to see if the numbers are even close.
It looks so new that the web site doesn't even have any "testimonials"
It looks so new that the web site doesn't even have any "testimonials"
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I don't think the current version has this feature so I'd be cognizant of that for the best possible results. I'm sure there must be a way to factor in barometric pressure with the unit but that is far beyond my ability. I might write them and ask them if it's a future option. I would hazard a guess that there must be a certain degree of margin within barometric pressure that isn't significant enough to alter times. IOW, a few degrees might affect performance to within .005 of a second during a 40-80 3rd gear run. Something like that. Hell, it might be more than that I'm not sure.
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