I see this thread going south very quickley...
I remember this from a couple years ago and just downloaded it again today. It is pretty cool, tells you what horsepower to expect from any given engine/head/intake/cam/exhaust combination.
CamQuest 6 -FREE Download from COMP Cams
(Edit) I don't know how I posted this in site related. Move it if you want, sorry.
Last edited by yournamehere018; 02-05-2010 at 02:23 PM.
I see this thread going south very quickley...
GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT RICER MATH!
...got it, thanks for the PM
Sweet, now that it's been fixed, that program is pretty cool. Only problem is, the power numbers are about 10-20% higher than they should be (flywheel that is). But it is pretty sweet for cam selection based on what your driving tendencies are. Desktop Dyno 2000 is much more accurate for hp and tq numbers.
GET OUT OF HERE WITH THAT RICER MATH!
Used that last year for a guide to buying a cam for my turd of a truck , great for a visual on what to expect .
Now what is a tune again?
Comp Cam 54-412-11 , Int:265, 212, .522 , Exh: 271, 218, .529 , LSA 114 , Longtube , CAI (Vararam) , TransGo HD2 shift kit , tuned by me with EFILive
used quite a few times before just to play around. Its fun but still think its off a little.
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Does anyone have an OTS comp cam that has dyno'd their truck? I would like to see how accurate Camquest is. It seems right, its saying around 360 to the crank with the cam I'm looking at which would put it about +-300 to the wheels. Just wanting some hard facts, not just bench racing.
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