Re: cylinder head data for dynosim program to enter needed.
[Re: Dunnuck Racing]
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01/04/09 09:38 PM
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The picture you show in the first post is your lifter acceration rate,you can figure it by entering your seat to seat and @.050 duration numbers in the camshaft files. For the head flow chart ,you need to manually enter in correct valve sizes for starters,then enter in the flow at each lift number manually.Do you have a flow sheet for your heads? If not ,you can use a generic head flow chart from the program,but your results won't be as accurate. Hope this helps,...Keith
ya i have my head chart. no hemi chart but wedge,canted,2/4 calve... i am looking for eddie,indy,B1/bs,MC the popular heads to start. i did use the auto select on the lifter,cam info.i will get cam specs out of a cataloge and so on.
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Re: cylinder head data for dynosim program to enter needed.
[Re: blownzoom440]
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01/04/09 09:47 PM
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Maybe I misunderstood what you were looking for.Do you want flow numbers from several different heads to compare for your engine?
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Re: cylinder head data for dynosim program to enter needed.
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01/04/09 09:51 PM
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Maybe I misunderstood what you were looking for.Do you want flow numbers from several different heads to compare for you engine?
just to enter for record and to play with.
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Re: cylinder head data for dynosim program to enter needed.
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01/04/09 09:54 PM
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Maybe I misunderstood what you were looking for.Do you want flow numbers from several different heads to compare for you engine?
just to enter for record and to play with.
MP '452 Aluminum/Edelbrock RPM (Ported)
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.100".........74.5.........................65.4 .200"........151.1.......................142.9 .300"........219.7.......................171.7 .400"........262.8.......................198.4 .500"........286.8.......................217.5 .550"........294.4.......................223.8 .600"........298.7.......................231.4 .650"........305.2.......................237.0 .700"........307.4.......................241.3
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Re: cylinder head data for dynosim program to enter needed.
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01/04/09 10:11 PM
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Here's a spreadsheet I did back in March 2007 from different peoples posts. Use it as reference as I only compiled the data.
Edit: I went back and looked at the thread I created this for and credit for the data should be BMRE's website. I also believe Pete put together a similar sheet after that but couldn't find it.
Last edited by TS3303; 01/04/09 10:30 PM.
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