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    kool is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Engine Dyno Program

     



    Hey Guys, downloaded the Comp Cams CamQuest6 program and was playing with engine combos and was wundering if anyone knows how accurate this is to an actual dynoed engine?

    Looking to build an aluminum headed 355 or 383 sbc for the street.
    Did notice a big difference going from hyd. flat tappet to hyd. roller cam.
    Rollers are of course more money but more benefits and output.

    Any feedback on this program?

    Thanks.

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    volvaro is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    its a little high, give it about a 5% variance in actual power. built an engine i know with the specs and i know wut it runs, dynoed out at 144 hp and 162 lb/ft. the comp cams gave it a 152 hp an 166 lb/ft with the same setup. remember this program doesnt take into account the air temp or nothin. its close, but a dyno gives REAL numbers.

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