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its that they share an alarming number of spikes at the same rpm. Regardless of the source of the peaks, they share them. That is what I found so interesting. disregarding the first peak on the SP500 plot and starting at roughly 2600 rpm, I count 27 peaks on sp500 and 24 on the sp600 graph. They share 20 almost dead on. If you performed rietveld analysis on this plot, the peak simularity would be unmistakable. (Given slight rpm shifts)
 

While getting tires mounted for Zcon, I had this doozy of a conversation with the mechanic... Tireguy: [looking at emblem] Is this a Twin Turbo? Me: Well, yea. Tireguy: Awesome! How much boost do you run? Me: 14-15 ish. Tireguy: Cool. On both? ROFLMFAO "...people often mistake charisma for integrity. Sure, he's a nice guy, but that doesn't necessarily make him honest (or dishonest). They are independent variables." -Kenny |
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