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i got the desktop dyno.. it works pretty sweet but i don't have any of the support disks- like headflows or camshafts or whatever... i just surf the net- get what i want and plug it in...
I have the Dyno Sim program with their Cam Data Sim program which has over 3,500 different cams to pick. You can modify any cam spec to see different results, other systems can do the same. There are head flow specs also. I paid $202 for programs, tax and shipping.
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The one I use, well 2 one on the desk top is the Performance Trends EA 3.2 Engine Analyzer......and the one on my lap top is the Desktop Dyno 2000,
I also run the Performance Trends Drag Race Analyzer on the Desk top Confuser!! The EA 3.2 also has cam and head file's..But I rarely use them...if I have the plans for a build in mind I generally know what the heads will flow and what the cam specs are ahead of time.... JMO.....
I have the Dyno Sim program with their Cam Data Sim program which has over 3,500 different cams to pick. You can modify any cam spec to see different results, other systems can do the same. There are head flow specs also. I paid $202 for programs, tax and shipping.
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I think thats what I have. Got pro tools tools with it, was kinda pricey back at the time. The EA should be better if you measure some parts and all that crap.