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Altitude Adjustment
Since the weather changes all the time when dyno testing, the most popular aftermarket correction factor is zero density altitude or a barometric pressure of 29.92 with 60-degree-F air and no humidity. This correction factor establishes an atmospheric standard with which to compare engine output. View Related Article
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