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another thing that I'd do to try to be more consistent converting logs to Vdyno is look at the RPM's in the logs throughout each pull. If there are any unusual dips or spikes in any part of the pull, I would not use that data for Vdyno. It will read falsely high in most cases. Small dips and spikes in the RPM during a pull indicates wheel slip, even small ones, will cause the converted information to be inaccurate.
Also, I noticed you using smoothing factor 3. I generally like to use 2 smoothing. The higher the smoothing factor selected the lower the converted numbers, typically. But I suppose it helps smooth out inconsistencies between pulls.
Glad to see someone using this tool correctly, as I've seen people post some pretty wild looking Vdyno pulls on this forum. Pretty much all the ones I've seen on this forum looked horribly wrong besides yours.
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