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Master fuel number vs. fuel table number


Sutkale

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This is what I understand what you should do in this case.

If you reduce the master fuel number then: 10/7 = 1.42857 then multiply this number with your fuel table numbers.

If you round the number up it's 43% increase of your fuel table numbers.

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This is what I understand what you should do in this case.

If you reduce the master fuel number then: 10/7 = 1.42857 then multiply this number with your fuel table numbers.

If you round the number up it's 43% increase of your fuel table numbers.

Thanks!

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