He made me laugh. But as to your comment, you made your point and bring publicity to him at this point.Feeding a troll is bad policy
Shhhhhhhhhh Hush now.
He made me laugh. But as to your comment, you made your point and bring publicity to him at this point.Feeding a troll is bad policy
I was wondering why that has been unavailableCamquest used to be able to download free. Then comp but a stop on that now you have to pay for it. Bastards
Yea man! You got it. When they are like that they can be a PIA sometimes.Thanks. When I click on attachments on this site my phone freezes and I have to shut down my phone to close out.
You need to clean out your phone. Your ram is overloaded that's why it is freezing.Thanks. When I click on attachments on this site my phone freezes and I have to shut down my phone to close out.
You need to clean out your phone. Your ram is overloaded that's why it is freezing.
Thank you for chiming in I still think I am going to be able to make my objective with my W5 engine.I'm going to steer this back to the original question...
I have Desktop Dyno 5 on my computer.
I just finished a W5 build and put all the information (to the best of my ability) in the program.
My build is a 48* R Block, W5 (blue plug) heads done by Ryan Johnson back in 2016 (been sitting on the shelf waiting to be used) I have attached his flow numbers and another set of flow numbers from where I had a local friend double check them on his bench.
2.25 stroke crank with 4.060 bore (440 ci), 13.75 compression, camshaft 276@ 0.050 0.734 lift 110 lobe center.
The Desktop Dyno predicted HP 785 @7000 TQ 673 @5000
The actual Dyno numbers were HP 714 @6500 TQ 642 @5000 on alcohol.
Definitely a big difference... From past experience this dyno is a little conservative, but not that much...
I will let you know what the ET and MPH are when I finally get it all together and to the track, hopefully soon.
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I have attached his flow numbers and another set of flow numbers from where I had a local friend double check them on his bench.
The Desktop Dyno predicted HP 785 @7000 TQ 673 @5000
The actual Dyno numbers were HP 714 @6500 TQ 642 @5000 on alcohol.
Where do you dyno engines up by you?The 785hp prediction was using which set of flow numbers?
How do the predicted numbers change with the two different sets of numbers?
Have you tried manipulating the flow numbers in the program so the power results closer to actual power numbers?
I will say that 643tq@440ci would be a very good number on the dyno here.
The 1.62hp/ci is also very respectable as well.
So, I put in the flow numbers in Desktop Dyno from my friend Chris's flow bench and got the following results:The 785hp prediction was using which set of flow numbers?
How do the predicted hp numbers change with the two different sets of flow numbers?
Have you tried manipulating the flow numbers in the program so the power results are closer to actual power numbers?
I will say that 643tq@440ci would be a very good number on the dyno here.
The 1.62hp/ci is also very respectable as well.
That almost sounds like something the madman loaded in your gun to ask me. Lol
From the sounds of it, TVT now has a version of DD to play with.
So, here’s the two sets of flow numbers to compare:
Lift——A/B
.100— 67/74
.200—127/134
.300—183/197
.400—243/252
.500—295/294
.600—350/296
See how the program deals with area under the curve vs the big number @.600 lift.