ATLJoker285
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It's still closer to what you can expect vs long term data. That's typical of any machinery. I was just making sure the OP knew it existed. What anyone does with it is up to them.That's called a Jedi Mind Trick.
You can reset the data all you want. You're wasting time and effort. It will always be wrong. It used to be spot on accurate in the beginning, but it was changed to kowtow to the people that complained.
I did caveat it with "until you start driving". We can expect different results under different conditions (weather, city vs highway, etc)
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