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Old 11-29-2005, 05:13 PM
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Default DynoSim software I've been playing around with...

Well, I got this software a few weeks ago and I've been having a blast with it, comparing different engine combos, camshaft selections, among a 100 other different variables. Kinda cool to see how certain changes effect where power is made in the rpm band. It could use a little more LSx specific data out of the box, but nothing you can't manually enter on your own.
Anyway here's what I ended up with:


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I like messing with software like that but, it's been a while since I had any.

Plug these flow numbers into it.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=414890
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here's an example of some Engine Dyno Data, this is a street Turbo SBC:

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Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
I like messing with software like that but, it's been a while since I had any.

Plug these flow numbers into it.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=414890
into what? It requires quite a bit of data. How about a stock LQ9 with a Radix?
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grippy what info you need on my set up to run on your new toy??
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Thats what I want...where did you pick this up and about how much?...looks like a nice setup
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grippy what info you need on my set up to run on your new toy??
I have a 5.3L model built. I'll need whatever mods you have done and their related specs.
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Originally Posted by ChevyMan23
Thats what I want...where did you pick this up and about how much?...looks like a nice setup
paid $250 here http://www.proracingsim.com/dynosimmainpage.htm
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Yeah that software is cool. I got to use that at UTI. Only it the one I used was called DYNO 2000. Is this the newest version?
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Originally Posted by SallyDaGMC
Yeah that software is cool. I got to use that at UTI. Only it the one I used was called DYNO 2000. Is this the newest version?
I hope so


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