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lean in, or out. the correction affects where it lands on the load axis as determined by afm ramp value * afm voltage then correction applied to plot it on the load axis.

so 80% correction means that if the airflow calc gives it 14000 which ends up being load point 14 then it will end up load point say 12 as the 80% correction will decrease it's load point

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lean in, or out. the correction affects where it lands on the load axis as determined by afm ramp value * afm voltage then correction applied to plot it on the load axis.

so 80% correction means that if the airflow calc gives it 14000 which ends up being load point 14 then it will end up load point say 12 as the 80% correction will decrease it's load point

thanks mate! :D

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