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Old 05-29-2001, 12:33 AM   #4
oldman
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I love this program. Granted it's a little optomistic when it comes to adding headers to anything, but it's a good tool for figuring which changes will affect performance the most. THe program is actually rooted in the developemental data the government used in developing fighter engines during WWII. It was cheaper to put all the parameters together on paper than to build in the changes and send some poor slob up to see if it was going to actually work.
Bottom line. . .there's a lot of proven technology in the program and it can be useful if you don't put too much stock in the figures it gives you. Case in point!. . . In all my years I have yet to see a set of headers that will add 75 horses to a fairly stock engine but this thing will do it.
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