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Old 05-18-2004, 10:09 PM   #1
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I have to agree with Rev, DynoSim is the shizzit, but you pay for it....unless you d/L it.

Desktop Dyno 2000 is pretty fun to use, so long as you don't give it every detail of the engine and then take the HP/TQ numbers as hard fact. We'll leave that to the ricers.

Its most useful feature is seeing how different combinations will move the torque curve around, and can give you a good starting point for future modifications. Makes you think twice before bolting a tunnel ram on a street car!
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