Kinda interesting, I us the DynoSim Eng Simulation Soft ware...................And it cost me...........Well A HOLE LOT MORE THEN $10.00 SEVERAL YEARS AGO.Take The Easy Way Out
Stumped by Vizard's verbosity? Call up COMP Cams and ask for the CamQuest6 cam-selection software--it costs 10 bucks. It works on any PC with Windows 95 or newer. It's just like the award-winning DynoSim engine simulation software, only it's a lot cheaper. After installing the program, just fill in the prompts for your engine specs on the left side of the screen. You'll be asked your engine type, induction, engine size, planned useage, cylinder head type, exhaust type and a few other questions. After a few nano-seconds, a list of camshaft profiles pops up on the right side. As you scroll through the list of computer-selected cams, the dyno graph on the lower left of your screen changes to reflect the power output of that cam combination. The best part about CamQuest6 is that the program gives you exact COMP Cams part numbers. Just pick the power curve you want, dial 800-999-0853, and give 'em the part number listed on the CamQuest6 screen. You can even tell them you heard about CamQuest6 from PHR and they'll give you your 10 bucks back on your cam order. And just how accurate is CamQuest6? We plugged in the specs for our smog-legal 383 small-block from Project g/28, and got a power curve that looked so close to our real dyno numbers that it nearly scared us.--Johnny Hunkins
If your looking for a new cam, this would be vary helpful.............Even if you decided to by a cam somewheres else!
Just thought, inquiring mind(you), would want to know.

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