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<blockquote data-quote="ShoerFast" data-source="post: 659517" data-attributes="member: 8109"><p>Pat</p><p></p><p>Add a hot day, and a high humidity to that 8000' a 100 Deg. day, with a 95 Deg Dew Point, and an MS-660 is now just about an MS-361 , or 65.2%</p><p></p><p>But cut on the coldest of days, that 660 will keep up with a 460 at sea-level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShoerFast, post: 659517, member: 8109"] Pat Add a hot day, and a high humidity to that 8000' a 100 Deg. day, with a 95 Deg Dew Point, and an MS-660 is now just about an MS-361 , or 65.2% But cut on the coldest of days, that 660 will keep up with a 460 at sea-level. [/QUOTE]
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