Hey I was wondering if anyone has used the program Desktop Dyno2000 and if you do if you have a good template for the 2.8. Thanks!! Oh and if you haven't heard of this program its pretty cool. You can build your engine on this program and swap out parts and compression and such to test for horsepower levels and torque. Awesome program, I used it to build the 350 in my 74 Nova!!
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Sounds like a pretty cool program, I'm going to get it and try it out see what the motor I have in mind for my car does on it, you can do turbo and stuff right?
Mr.Efficiency (Tyrin) wrote:Sounds like a pretty cool program, I'm going to get it and try it out see what the motor I have in mind for my car does on it, you can do turbo and stuff right?
Yep. You need alot of tech info to make the numbers acurate. I was using flow #"s for a 2.0OHV head that had been hand ported/polished to try and get a idea what our setup was going to do with our turbo but could never get it to work right.
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sounds like a relly useful product. deff on my to-buy list
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will make you stronger. I'm not sure if that is true
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I bought mine on ebay actually but it is normally sold through Mr. Gasket.
After a quick search I found this place that sells it for 50 bucks
gofastparts.com
and its going for about the same on ebay. I love the product personally but it is definately for the gear head, not the average blow joe that doesn't know an '88 2.8L is also a 173. Just a heads up before you go spend 50 bucks but don't know more than where the gas, brake, and shifter is.
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