| It is apparent that your lack of knowledge about how the ECU works is coming to light and I'm sure you dont want to lose credibility on what you have said up to this point, so your defense has now become filled with anger and a bit of foul language to compliment it. Who am I? you ask.. I'm not really anyone special, if that what you think I believe. I can tell you that I am someone who has a very firm understanding of how these powerplants work - everything from the filters to the exhaust tips, and through every inch of the electrical system to boot. So, let me spend some time putting together a complete analysis that describes what is going on here so you may better understand why you see leaner mixtures as well as why the SAE correction fails when you start changing the altitude that the vehicles are being tested at. I will at least spend my time FOR you to try and help you understand this and I'll overlook the previous insults. And yes, chenc's dyno numbers are higher than what I would expect to see and the mixture is showing leaner than I would expect to see as well. I'd be happy to show you why it is happening not only to his car, but to just about every other car I have seen that has dyno'd in Colorado.

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