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Can someone please look at my .msq and help me with my IAT corrected air density calc

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Old Oct 6, 2011 | 10:47 PM
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Default Can someone please look at my .msq and help me with my IAT corrected air density calc

Here is my .msq, I am finally starting to figure out why my car has been running like SH*T when the temps change. I have my Coolant related air density set to IAT correction.

My settings are as follows:

Temp(F) %offset
20 95
40 98
60 105
80 108
90 113
100 115
120 120

Start correction 2500 End @ 3500

Can a few of you please post what you have in there.

Ive search all over this form and can not find any answers to what a good starting point would be. Im in pittsburgh and temps go from 40-80 in one day right now so u can see where my issues come from.

Thanks so much for your help
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 01:04 PM
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As temps get colder here in the midwest, im tuning these in on my setup. Ill try to remember to post them tonight...been super busy the last few days.
Old Oct 31, 2011 | 01:14 PM
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I bigger help to us would be to elaborate on "running like ****"
Old Oct 31, 2011 | 10:24 PM
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0f 93%
29f 96%
44f 98%
70f 100%
93f 105%
120f 112%
200f 130%
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