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Old 08-08-2013, 12:05 AM   #7
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Default Re: To Stat or Not To Stat? That is the question.

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Henry, I support your conclusions.

Very interesting that she was hotter without the stats while climbing, than with them.
What does that tell us about flow?
I'm not so sure it tells as much about flow as it does about the day I climbed without the stats it was 6° hotter than today when I climbed with the stats. That may have made a difference. I don't know.

What was remarkable to me was that even though the engine was about 5-6 degrees hotter climbing without the stats it actually leveled off at the same temperature that it did with the stats.
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