TLowe and CNC-Dude:

I was wondering if you were going to include "weather data" as part of each combination description and resulting dyno graphs that will be published. I'm thinking of the basic things like temperature, pressure, water grains, and the resulting corrected altitude. Given that the tests will be run over a two day period, there could be a significant change in the conditions that will certainly have an affect the results. Knowing what environmental changes were in play from the test of one combination to another will help us (and the magazine readers) put the performance "deltas" into a little more accurate perspective.

However, if the dyno pull data (tables and graphs) are normalized to account for environmental differences, that would be great and that bit of information might be worth noting in the part of the article where you describe the testing equipment, environment, and such.

Just another (probably obvious and already covered) thought . . .