![]() ![]() When I Plug my data into the 2nd equation, I get the correct number. Notice, the equation is essentially the same, except, much more specific. Why? Because the equation isn't specific enough. ![]() That equation is fine and dandy, until you try to plug in the data, and it doesn't come out correct. Now, when I create a graph for this, I scattterplot it, Polynomial, 4th degree. Okay, let me just line you guys up with some very simple data Most of you, like most of my friends, probably don't have a CLUE what i'm talking about, but, I come to you experts to get your advice. I'm developing Excel format file to artificially measure piston to valve clearance with aftermarket camshafts. I'm big into automotive issues, IE, engines, transmissions, and such. ![]()
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