Re: Computer Dyno
[Re: AndyF]
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05/10/10 10:55 AM
05/10/10 10:55 AM
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It depends how much info you have on your motor. The really detailed programs require a ton of information.
PipeMax is a pretty good program to have if you're going to do much engine design. It was originally created for designing headers but it it pretty good in terms of predicting power output also.
Andy do you find Pipe Max to be close... maybe I'm just way short on their out come
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Re: Computer Dyno
[Re: supercomp]
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05/10/10 11:42 AM
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Pipe max confuses me (not hard to do) Wants me to use impossible size cams, way longer collectors then possible on dragster or roadster, and intake runners I could only get with a sheet metal intake.
The program works very good for the headers... I ran multiple sets on the dyno with good results... BUT... you have to be able to package it
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Re: Computer Dyno
[Re: AndyF]
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05/10/10 03:05 PM
05/10/10 03:05 PM
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My motors never quite measure up to what PipeMax says they'll make but I have seen it work really well with pro-built motors. There might be some assumptions in PipeMax that have it biased towards pro type motors. Those motors tend to have less internal friction, lighter parts, etc.
I guess so... but I am quite a bit lower than the min spec but it could be just my building... I;m a 100 HP low
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Re: Computer Dyno
[Re: supercomp]
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05/10/10 05:20 PM
05/10/10 05:20 PM
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I was real close to the average hp but headers, cam and intake were no where near what he suggested.LOL
I know my cam is small... its .700 lift and I knew I should have gone to about .760... the program said .800 plus... but I didnt want to have to change springs on a regular basis... I am thinking about having it re-ground but I also cant believe it would have killed over 100+ HP... guess I was wrong... AGAIN
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