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<blockquote data-quote="ITSTOCK" data-source="post: 2716458" data-attributes="member: 21353"><p>Some of those figures STILL seem off to <strong>ME</strong>. With the 2.76 I usually see upper 13's, almost 14's, unless it's like 20degrees out.</p><p></p><p>Elevation+<strong>temp.</strong> play a decent part in how much boost you will actually see.</p><p></p><p>In 50-80* weather here (Horsham, PA, about 100' above sea level, good DA), the 2.93 only gives lower 12#'s of boost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ITSTOCK, post: 2716458, member: 21353"] Some of those figures STILL seem off to [B]ME[/B]. With the 2.76 I usually see upper 13's, almost 14's, unless it's like 20degrees out. Elevation+[B]temp.[/B] play a decent part in how much boost you will actually see. In 50-80* weather here (Horsham, PA, about 100' above sea level, good DA), the 2.93 only gives lower 12#'s of boost. [/QUOTE]
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