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I have printed out a chart that uses temperature and humidity readings to give a dew point,and seems to be accurate. I now need to find a decent set of gauges. Thanks.
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airdensityonline.com/tracks...within 150ft. I can't tune 150ft.
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Try this -
http://airdensityonline.com/tracks/ Looks to be some good info. I started to use the Kestral Motorsports model this year. Took me a while to get used to the calibration, ![]() Lew
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http://www.dragtimes.com/da-density-...calculator.php - We use inexpensive gauges from W mart. Trevor
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go to wal-mart and temp. and hum. gague
go to airport and get a used altuder ( spelling wrong) uyou can get on for about $50 dollars
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