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      12-09-2009, 05:27 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by PencilGeek View Post
I will provide a spreadsheet that includes the SAE correction factor formulas. The intention is for people to cut/paste their results from the BT tool into the spreadsheet and post them to the forum, and submit them to the DynoDB. The users will need to collect temperature, barometric pressure, and relative humidity in addition to the results from the BT tool.
This is great. Thanks! Now time to start hunting down a long flat road somewhere.
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