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Chainsaw Dyno bring saws to there knees. Build from start to end with video
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<blockquote data-quote="PogoInTheWoods" data-source="post: 4320067" data-attributes="member: 43890"><p>Great observation and supports the need for a baseline to establish more accurate absolute measurements. Until a calibration method is applied to the system, a simple "correction factor" based upon known saw specs could possibly be introduced into the system efficiency math for more realistic measurement results in the meantime.</p><p></p><p>Relative +/- modification gains can obviously still be determined since they are, well, relative on a percentage basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PogoInTheWoods, post: 4320067, member: 43890"] Great observation and supports the need for a baseline to establish more accurate absolute measurements. Until a calibration method is applied to the system, a simple "correction factor" based upon known saw specs could possibly be introduced into the system efficiency math for more realistic measurement results in the meantime. Relative +/- modification gains can obviously still be determined since they are, well, relative on a percentage basis. [/QUOTE]
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