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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 08:26 AM
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I downloaded the program from Comps site, and have been playing with it. A couple of things are a little weird, like when I put in my CR it automatically sets the chamber to the wrong CC, and a few other things. Also, I put in my head flow, and some other things and this is what I come up with.

I am thinking this is the cam I might go with. I know the lift is lower than what I am running, but as long as all my inputs are correct, and I think they are, this cam makes awesome TQ pretty early and good peak power at 6000.

Can you guys look at this and make sure my inputs are not all screwed up.

I tried a small size pic, but you can't read anything, so here is the monster image...

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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 08:31 AM
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Also, I have desktop Dyno,, but its not installed on my laptop and the disk is in storage. That enables me to play with the cam lobes, IIRC. If anyone has a better program can they run the Comp XR275HR with P&P 317s and 10.2:1 cr and see what they come up with?
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 08:32 AM
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Combustion space and combustion chamber are 2 different things. I don't see where it's wrong.....
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 09:43 AM
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Its cool they put that out for free. I enjoyed it so much I ended up with The Pro Sim software is awesome too, although Im too lazy to type it all out again , ill quote myself....

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My wife always looks over my shoulder and asks random questions about what Im looking at. Ive told her these programs look fun, well she suprised me and bought DynoSim5 and DragSim5, They were apparently on sale.

I had Desktop Dyno 2000 so I was hoping this was much improved. I entered all my information as accurtatly as I could. Head flow, exact cam specs, etc.

Come to find out it not only puts out Flywheel HP, but it also puts out RWHP! FUN!!! Since I had my truck chassis dyno'd and ran it at the track last year, I had something to compare it to.

Chassis dyno(Superflow Dyno STP Correction)
326hp@ 5500/ 347tq@4500.

Dyno Sim
323@5500 346@4500.

The Drag simulator was close too..

Actual Timeslip
60'- 1.767
1/8- 8.114@ 84.56
1/4- 12.819@ 103.59

Sim Timeslip
60'- 1.761
1/8- 8.084@ 85.0
1/4- 12.803@ 103.6

Really pretty amazing, although they didnt have an S-10 for a vehicle. So I looked through and guestamated which vehicle would have the same frontal area, then adjusted the weight and wheelbase.
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