dyno spreadsheets
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dyno spreadsheets
Hey guys, I'm looking for the spreadsheet (numeric) layout of some of your 20b dyno runs. I'm using the information for a sim racing game, and I can input the data to make the game have the same power profile as one of your 20b's. I'm looking for both n/a and turbo, just give a basic explanation of the setup you're running.
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Amazing dyno sheet Erik! Are you going to be campaigning the car for the '08 season? I'll be making my first trip to Topeka this year and hope to see your car run in peson at the Pro Finale & Solo Nats.
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I must admit, that is a damn impressive setup, especially for solo racing. Actually, though, I'm not looking for the chart like that, but rather the layout like an excel spreadsheet that breaks down the revs in increments and the horsepower/torque at each rpm point. I know that this is not a typical way of viewing the dyno results, but I know they exist. It's just that it is WAY easier for what I'm doing to have this specific layout as that's how the data needs to be entered in the program.
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Here is the dyno sheet for my Cosmo. So its the actual power a OEM twin turbos on the original 11 year old engine with 44,000km on the clock makes with a few bolt on's attached.
I made two pics become one for my DMRH web site, so ignore the top one as thats "with the boost problems" whilst the lower is "without the boost problems"
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I made two pics become one for my DMRH web site, so ignore the top one as thats "with the boost problems" whilst the lower is "without the boost problems"
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Actually, though, I'm not looking for the chart like that, but rather the layout like an excel spreadsheet that breaks down the revs in increments and the horsepower/torque at each rpm point. I know that this is not a typical way of viewing the dyno results, but I know they exist.
I think he is looking for something a little different.
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