What about the one that Fast's 4's built, that was awesome!!!
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any one got a moroso calculator
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calculator for dynojet-dyno dynamics
http://www.to4r.com/calcs/pwtq.phpE36 M3 12.92 @ 108.64mph, N/A 3.0L
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Sarcasm noted .... :pOriginally posted by The PupatYou should get Bill to use is Engine Analyser to see if the rods will hold together.
EAN doesn't work like that. It only gives the average piston speed, absed on stroke & rod length, etc. It will, however, give an estimated point at which the valves will start to bounce. That's after you feed in a heap of info on valve train design and masses and so on.
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I still maintain "The Garage" in Street Rod is a better tool. Find a similar car, put similar parts on it out of the trader and then go and race The King to find out how your combo measures up.Originally posted by BillzillaSarcasm noted .... :p
EAN doesn't work like that. It only gives the average piston speed, absed on stroke & rod length, etc. It will, however, give an estimated point at which the valves will start to bounce. That's after you feed in a heap of info on valve train design and masses and so on.
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thats what i have come up with in the past, weather it was on a 6 or a v8 540rwhp was all they can muster up,Originally posted by UstasaThe most I've ever heard a GT35R punch out at the wheels was 540hp. That's with the kitchen sink thrown at it. With the laughing gas added in though, your guess is as good as mine.
Either way sounds like a vicious little beast.
im positive it has a stock gt35r compressor in it,
just look at the syno sheets, 407rwhp with out the gas on 23psi,
on saturday it was on 24psi with the gas...
im putting my money on the compressor having another 50-80hp left in it..im a cunt
and apparently i dont know shit...
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...no wonder the calcs are showing big numbers.
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