One perk of being addicted to EVO tuning...
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One perk of being addicted to EVO tuning...
Hey guys,
I'm starting to be bombarded by graphs in most all of my courses at school now (NC State). I've noticed, though, that I am a lot more comfortable with graphs now because I am so used at looking at and analyzing dyno graph after dyno graph. It's kinda weird, but being an EVO owner is helping me in school! Just thought I'd share.
~fred
I'm starting to be bombarded by graphs in most all of my courses at school now (NC State). I've noticed, though, that I am a lot more comfortable with graphs now because I am so used at looking at and analyzing dyno graph after dyno graph. It's kinda weird, but being an EVO owner is helping me in school! Just thought I'd share.
~fred
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True. While dyno graphs aren't exactly what you would find in an advanced physics course, they still have to do with the behavior of different functions (lines, curves), which is the basics of calculus.