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Originally Posted by Lenny5160
I do.
Ed's statement about 'three runs' is a little misleading. The software only predicts ET based on one single run that you choose as your base.
Sometimes I'll flip it through a couple different 'base' runs to see if the predictions match.
I've spent a lot of time analyzing runs and tweaking the formulas, but the stock ones are pretty darned good. Probably gotten myself lost more than I've helped.
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It does recommend having three runs, it does have you put up a base run. My guess is it looks at the changes between previous runs to reference how your car responds to weather changes.
It does a better job that anything else I have used. It will predict from one base run. Predicts mine closer if I have a couple other runs.
Thinking one run is all is needed is saying every car will pick up, or slow down, the same with the same weather change. They don't.