yeah, but that's why I told C2 not to bother changing my time. It's what I ran, it's what's on my video/timeslip, regardless of altitude (or how many cylinders).
But ya know, I really have no control over where I live being in the military, and if I'm stuck at a high-altitude location where I know the oxygen distribution isn't exactly equal, it's nice to know big organizations like that recognize that it is a true and real handicap.
Hopefully when I return, I can spend a little time at Fort Hood closer to sea-level and see what it will do then.
Hey, Ive got a great idea !!
Lets take a sample time of 14.8, divide that by 6 cylinders = 2.4 seconds per cylinder
Now since I only ran on 5 cylinders, 2.4(sec/cyl) * 5(cyl) = 12.3 seconds.....DAMN i'm fast !! ROFLMAO
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