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      04-10-2020, 12:36 PM   #7
ONLYA6
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I can concur Dynocom's read very high. I won't waste my time on those anymore.

DynoJet is a good "standard" for comparison. Just make sure the numbers are displayed in SAE calculations. STD calculations tend to fluff numbers slightly due to the correction factor.
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