Computer dyno simulation and engine building software

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As a good primer, try to duplicate known combinations.  For instance, use the software to duplicate the torque and hp peaks of a GM Goodwrench 290 hp crate engine.  The first few times you may get results that are incorrect.  Play around with how the settings actually affect the outcome.  Once you've mastered duplicating known combinations, you can start accurately predicting your own builds.
 
As a good primer, try to duplicate known combinations.  For instance, use the software to duplicate the torque and hp peaks of a GM Goodwrench 290 hp crate engine.  The first few times you may get results that are incorrect.  Play around with how the settings actually affect the outcome.  Once you've mastered duplicating known combinations, you can start accurately predicting your own builds.
  
Below are typical screenshots of the engine input and dyno simulation screens
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Below are typical screenshots of the engine input and dyno simulation screens (click image to enlarge):
  
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Dyno simulation software can be purchased at the following websites:
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==See also==
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[http://www.camquest.com/ Comp Cams CamQuest] free software
  
[http://www.virtualengine2000.com Virtual Engine Dyno]
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==Where to purchase==
 
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[http://www.proracingsim.com Pro Racing Sim]
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[http://www.performancetrends.com Performance Trends]
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