Balance plates. Who's right, Who's wrong

I knew someone would try this angle, but NO it is not "flipped" it is rotated 180*, other than the off-set bolt holes it IS still 180* rotated. If this still confuses you, disregard the direct comparison and focus on the fact that each plate was mounted on the crank individually and produced 2 different balance results, the objective is both should have produced identical results, to the tune of 19.79 in.-oz. factory spec, so once again, which one is more accurate to oem spec.

Good word choice, maybe both are not right.
my mistake on the choice of the word flip. i did mean rotated. but as i meant if a 90 deg t is drawn through the 2 bolts 'either side' of the weight/cutout and up through the weight/cutout the 'upright of the t is not centred on said weight/cutout. meaning the centre of the weight/cutout is at roughly 1 o clock in relation the the bolt holes. i was just saying rotating one 180 deg wouldn't cancel the imbalance not that you were wrong about them not being balanced accurately.
i hope that makes sense this time :thumbsup: