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Old Jan 1, 2007 | 08:22 PM
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DCR calculator spreadsheet

Found this on LS1tech while doing some researching. I thought some people here could use it as well.

Originally Posted by J-Rod

http://users3.ev1.net/~black_ops/cam...calculator.xls


This is my quick and dirty VE calculator sheet with a few add ons:

Sheet 1 - compare two cams (forum post) this was an attempt to put _ in there to keep the spacing right on when posting specs on the forum. I have found a better way now is to use a fixed width font like courier which does the same thing without all the ___. This sheet compares two cams side by side so you can see how they stack up.

Sheet 2 - Compare 4 cams. No underscores in this one. It simply compares 4 cams instead of 2.

Sheet 3 - VE's. Shows where 93 pony was putting a lot of his cams compared to other folks. This was realy there as a reference for me when looking over some cams.

Sheet 4 - Single Cam. Valve Events for one cam.

Sheet 5 - Compare two cams. Compare the valve events, etc... for two cams.

Sheet 6 - Quick and Dirty Cam/SCR/DCR Calculator Spreadsheet. This sheet takes all the cam math and combines it with a bunch of other engine math like DCR and SCR, along with header length math to help you in optimizing your combo, or to give you the details on your combo.

Sheet 7 - Compare DCR. This allows you to compare two motor combos to look at Valve events, dynamic compression ratio, and header length and see where you want to be, or what you're going to end up at with a change...
Thanks J-Rod!
Old Jan 4, 2007 | 05:42 AM
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