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MrClean

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Both the runs at Fastlane and at Strictly show what appear to be reasonable temperatures and air humidity, but Fastlanes's shows altitude at a reasonable 180 feet, and Strictly shows 4500 ft.
Would the altitude input into the software affect the reported output, if the temperature and humidity are correct?
I'm comparing a Fastlane dynotune, with a Bamachips tune that we teaked on Strictly's dyno.
 

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If its corrected it wont matter what elevation was put in
 

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Thanks. I'm using SAE correction factor. Note both shops are in Houston...you still think the elevation wouldn't matter? the Absolute Pressure, the Vapor Pressure nd humidity were all similar, air temp was different but made sense (84º in April, 56º in Jan). Still think the altitude input wouldn't matter (read in corrected-to-SAE correction factor)?
 
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