Calculator...
- Mgardiner1
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Re: Calculator...
i'll look into it. I am always very current with my updates
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- Mgardiner1
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Re: Calculator...
OK, running the latest java update has cured the problem Win 7 and IE 8 functionality is a go.
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Re: Calculator...
I went ahead and implemented the above change. This helps you know what cam you have selected when you calculate your results. When you enter your own custom numbers, then it will say "No Selection".Muad'Dib wrote:I may have a text area that gets populated with the cam manufacturer, and model number of the cam that you select.
This new feature is also nice for when you "Print screen", or physically print out the calculated results. Then you can see what cam you actually selected to get your numbers.
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Thank you.Mgardiner1 wrote:OK, running the latest java update has cured the problem Win 7 and IE 8 functionality is a go.
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Re: Calculator...
Working as advertised. Thanks!
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Re: Calculator...
Looks like the isky cams are off...
According to their catalog, they are 111, 110, 109, and only a couple 108 LSA cams...
http://www.iskycams.com/onlinecatalog.html
According to their catalog, they are 111, 110, 109, and only a couple 108 LSA cams...
http://www.iskycams.com/onlinecatalog.html
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Re: Calculator...
So I first selected my cam to check it out and the text boxes appeared, cool! Then I went to enter my other data in the top section and the boxes dissapeared, not cool. Then when I hit calculate the boxes appeared with "No Selection."Muad'Dib wrote:This new feature is also nice for when you "Print screen", or physically print out the calculated results. Then you can see what cam you actually selected to get your numbers.
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Re: Calculator...
According to Isky's timing charts the numbers on the calculator are correct. The AMC listing in their catalog differs from the timing charts. I don't know which is correct, but I went with the timing charts and not the catalog.
Parts #; Duration; LSA; Timing chart link
1331M; 248; 108; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... ber=1331-M
133125/26; 256; 110; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... =133125/26
133126; 262; 108; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... ber=133126
133127; 270; 109; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... ber=133127
133128; 280; 109; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... ber=133128
Parts #; Duration; LSA; Timing chart link
1331M; 248; 108; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... ber=1331-M
133125/26; 256; 110; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... =133125/26
133126; 262; 108; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... ber=133126
133127; 270; 109; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... ber=133127
133128; 280; 109; http://iskycams.com/timingchart.php?pro ... ber=133128
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Re: Calculator...
I know whats causing this. Thanks for reporting. I am working on it right now.PolloLoco wrote:So I first selected my cam to check it out and the text boxes appeared, cool! Then I went to enter my other data in the top section and the boxes dissapeared, not cool. Then when I hit calculate the boxes appeared with "No Selection."Muad'Dib wrote:This new feature is also nice for when you "Print screen", or physically print out the calculated results. Then you can see what cam you actually selected to get your numbers.
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Done .. fixed. Thanks for the report Polloloco.
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Re: Calculator...
Hey i think it'd be a good addition to add the mopar performance cam thats still available.
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Re: Calculator...
If someone has the information on it, i can add it into the calculator no problem.laxplayermjd wrote:Hey i think it'd be a good addition to add the mopar performance cam thats still available.
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Re: Calculator...
I made another addition to the calculator today.
Next to the "Calculate!" button there is now a "Print View" button. This can be used to have a nice neat printable view of your results.
As always, let me know if there are any problems.
Next to the "Calculate!" button there is now a "Print View" button. This can be used to have a nice neat printable view of your results.
As always, let me know if there are any problems.
If it feels right, then STROKE it!
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Re: Calculator...
Mopar Performance Cam
Part Number : 4529228AB
Advertised Duration: 240 int./240 exh.
Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.430 int./0.430 exh. lift
Lobe Separation (degrees): 108
Overlap 24
That is really all i could find for it.
Part Number : 4529228AB
Advertised Duration: 240 int./240 exh.
Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.430 int./0.430 exh. lift
Lobe Separation (degrees): 108
Overlap 24
That is really all i could find for it.
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Re: Calculator...
Valve event timinglaxplayermjd wrote:Mopar Performance Cam
Part Number : 4529228AB
Advertised Duration: 240 int./240 exh.
Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.430 int./0.430 exh. lift
Lobe Separation (degrees): 108
Overlap 24
That is really all i could find for it.
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