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It looks like a uni report (possibly a thesis) so I would take everything in it with a grain of salt. Ultimatly the guy or girl was just trying to get a report together that gets a good mark. I'm not saying it did happen but a bit of number manipulation could have happened. BTW there is a fair bit of usless unrelated info in that report, I hope the supervisor suggests they cut it down.

Besides, I don't think dyno run testing of fuel is a very good way to compare fuels.

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MRT's comments:

UPDATE as at 7th October

Re Illegal use and distribution of incomplete document

(if you have seen or read a fuel test document on the web.....)

To say we are surprised to see this document on the net is an understatement!

The document is wrong and incomplete!

We wish to publicly state that we accept no responsibility for the accuracy of this document.

The disappointing fact is that it was our aim to show the best fuel solution and not crucify the worst.

As this document has been illegally obtained, it now compromises our position to finish the full and final release of the complete (and accurate) document.

I cant go into details of how the copy was obtained, but I can say it was distributed illegally and we have had legal advice on what do do for several reasons.

its not accurate

it portrays MRT as approving the data (which is wrong)

and it compromises several other companies.

it puts us in an awkward position

We ask everyone who has this document to destroy it as it is copyright to MRT Performance and this is in breach (it clearly states this in every page) and it significantly compromises us.

We hope to come up with a solution shortly that meets everyone's needs and will allow us to list the full and very detailed complete report!

I am sure you will understand our difficulty in this situation

Sincerely

Brett Middleton

MRT Performance

http://www.mrtrally.com.au/forums/topic.as...511&whichpage=1

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