Dyno Simulator
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Dyno Simulator
Well guys I got a Dyno simulator and I'm trying to input the Scion tC information just to have a look of the power curve in the simulator, also to see if certain changes may work. I have been working with this a LONG time, and have come to no avail with some info to help me run it straight on. Well here is what I have until now, just bits of pieces, so please if u know the info I need, please help me. :D
Here is some of the info I already have, some of it, maybe the mayority will not be accurate, please bear with me.
Here is one of the things I need: Induction flow on the tC, with stock Intake, or Aftermarket. If that affects the indcution flow.
Here is one of the most problematic things in the sim. The cam profile, I can't get to work with it, the one I'm using for now is a generic street cam profile. Thanks for any info guys.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Here is some of the info I already have, some of it, maybe the mayority will not be accurate, please bear with me.
Here is one of the things I need: Induction flow on the tC, with stock Intake, or Aftermarket. If that affects the indcution flow.
Here is one of the most problematic things in the sim. The cam profile, I can't get to work with it, the one I'm using for now is a generic street cam profile. Thanks for any info guys.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#3
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Dude, Takahashi rulez, and yes I try to be like that even more every day, to have that kind of dedication in this field. I'm just trying to clear up some things and doing so by using this simulations. :D
#5
Well I do not think there is any information on the stock cams for the tC anywhere. Also sense we have vvti then the valve overlap is actually variable. Also on that top picture I can not see any details so I can not help you with any other inputs. Incase you need to know our car has a 10mm offset crankshaft. I looked this up one day to see how much it affected the velocity, acceleration, and position functions of the pistons compared to a non offset crankshaft.
#10
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I use various programs to get to where I am. No joke, that I have been working on this more that 3-4 months. Research on this engine and specs. Problems other people had, but still I lack a lot of info. There seems to not be a lot of crucial info, but that's okay. I'll just keep trying. The program I have can be bought even at Pep-Boys or Advance Auto Parts, it's called Dyno 2000. But the other programs I have are a little harder to find. :D Sorry. Maybe later.
#11
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Dyno 2000 is a Dyno Simulator Program used for the majority of the domestic cars and some imports. It comes with a variation of cam profiles and other engines, even Hyundai... , and it has various tools to help u process any info u have such as how to look for compression ratio of the engine using the gasket thickness and other engine specs of the space between piston and valve, and blha blha blha. But no worry, it actually helps a little, but a can become a pain in the, well u get the point.
#12
This looks very interesting. You may want to seek the experts at www.rippmods.com or www.dezod.com (unless you already have) if you are still looking for cam information. Keep us posted on your progress
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