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nlr, You can bet it doesn't need it.
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Harold did come by often before the "Wuhan Virus" and I always look forward to Harold coming around. To answer your question, when I first got the dyno many years ago I had Harold go through the calibration process, and over the years he has done independent reports for different engine projects I've done as for verifying HP & TQ. I have since gotten proficient at the calibration process myself. Harold also has gone through my flow benches before. I really like bouncing my ideas off Harold, he's a real gearhead, he's the best! Infact I think I'am going to see him today. And Harold feel free to tell this poster how I keep my dyno..........
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