peter_s
Club Member
I don't get it.You said he is known for accurate numbers on stock cars, which you can't really inflate the figures on.
If he is intentionally putting in a high ambient temperature, he is inflating the BHP result which will reflect well on him if the software performs the correction.
If you don't look at the recalculated number for crank (who cares about that anyway), the car delivered 298.3 wheel horsepower onto the roller. That figures is not temperature dependent, that's mechanical?