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I currently have an altalab weather station and am using their predicting software.i was wondering about stepping up to something like the crew chief pro software.looks like some features like the formula for converting et difference into feat and the logbook features might be pretty handy.this is for a super street car.what do you guys think?
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Call Don Higgins at Crew Chief Pro. Most widely used software out there for any of the weather stations.
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I will do that.does the software have a pretty steep learning curve to get up and running or is it fairly user friendly
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Call Don easy to use !
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Ok I ordered the software and the videos.i guess I need a subscription to 1320 now.also I need a little printer to go with it
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