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Old 07-23-2024 | 06:30 PM
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Friulimotosport
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Originally Posted by trilerian
A higher load will bring out deficiencies easier, and sometimes make the data easier to see where the divisions are. But take into mind that a higher load is harder on the motor analyzer you are using. Specifically the Tunalyzer will “stall out” with higher loads. That said I wouldn’t worry about that with a 25.5, just use another 25.5.
Thanks for the fast response
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