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Desk top dyno software.

mpascino

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Hi guys, Anyone ever mess around with this program? It sounds like it could be useful and could be a fun toy in settling disputes over HP envy :P.
Thanks,
Mike

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it's a pretty kewl program,,i have the OLD version of this and it was pretty fun to mess with.if you know all you variables like the spec's on a cam,your intake runner lengths,how much air the intake flows at a certain point,,blah blah blah, you can really figure close engine numbers. there are just a ton of variables to play with.i made a 350 with about 1000 lbs of torque lol,shame it only had a stroke of about 2 inches ! get it,,if nothing else it's fun to dream with
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I have DD2000 and another engine analyser program. They are helpful tools when doing parts comparisons...but I wouldn't take any numbers to the bank.

Solowookie once posted a link to the engine analyser program...I dunno if he still has it though.

Rene

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I have the older Dos version and know how to use it pretty good. Email me for more information. [email protected]

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