Mackrackit's solution may work. I hope to try it today.
Mackrackit's solution may work. I hope to try it today.
Didn't you need the reverse?
Ioannis
No.
Like a champ! It's .13 MPH off at 100 MPH and .09 MPH off at 1 MPH. I'm guessing because of the additional numbers needed for a true KM to MPH conversion? Who cares, I don't need it to be that accurate anyway. Thanks again for the help!miles = km */ 159
Should work.
Hi,
You said you don't need it but you could try miles=km**40718, it should get you a little bit closer still.
/Henrik.
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