Desktop Dyno 2000

I'm having a hard time locating what's needed, so here's what he needs to plug in numbers for DD2K:

Stock valve sizes
Head flow numbers from 050 to 600 lift
camshaft numbers including lift at 050 and duration, lobe center angle, crankshaft center angle
finally numbers for the blower-he'll need cfm rating, efficiency rating in percentage, including that of the IC, belt ratio and boost psi
 
I have started using another program for my omputer modelling-it's Virtual Engine Dyno Professional Version 2004 by Challenger Engine Software. I like it better than DD2K for the simple reason that ALL of the engine parameters can be entered manually. And I do mean all. You can build a database of all components of the motors, including entering part numbers from the manufacturers-the program comes with a substantial database already-the only prolem is that there's not much in the database for the Ford 3.8L-we need to change that.

Here's a screenshot of the data entry page:

Engine3.gif


The Main menu:

MainMe2.gif


and finally the dyno simulation:

DynoSc1.gif
 
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