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Originally Posted by SC1448
Once you make all these changes, you will need to start another new database for sure so you can establish a new baseline. Making those kind of changes and adding the new runs to database you already have will really get you really lost (and frustrated), guaranteed. Start a new one and maybe rename the one you already have "Bad Runs". With your new database, if you get a run that doesn't make any sense, that's the database ("Bad Runs") you'll save it in for your records. That way, all your new "good" runs will make more sense allowing the program to give you more reliable predictions.
Good Luck!
-Don
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I know what your saying on the crew chief deal between good and bad runs. Biggest problem is that the weather changes so much in a short period of time its really hard ti figure your ratio. In colorado it will chaing 200-400 feet in just a matter of minutes. so its really hard to make a back to back run and get good data. Most of the poeple here have years ove experince and lots of racing under their belt
Ace