Desk top dyno
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Desk top dyno
Does anyone have files for the Jeep 4.0 and cam files they would be willing share? I'm just getting started with Desk top dyno and any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Al
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Re: Desk top dyno
I do. I'll dig them up when I get home tonight.
What year is your Jeep?
For cam specs go to http://www.angelfire.com/my/fan/Jeep4.0Camshafts.htm
For cylinder head flow specs go to http://www.jeep4.0performance.4mg.com/tech_specs.html
What year is your Jeep?
For cam specs go to http://www.angelfire.com/my/fan/Jeep4.0Camshafts.htm
For cylinder head flow specs go to http://www.jeep4.0performance.4mg.com/tech_specs.html
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Re: Desk top dyno
It's an 04. Thanks Dino
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Re: Desk top dyno
Here's a screenshot of my Dyno file for the stock '00-'04 Jeep 4.0.
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Re: Desk top dyno
What do you change when you add 'home ported' head? Headers?
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Re: Desk top dyno
How do I go about adding that to desktop dyno?
Thanks, Al
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Re: Desk top dyno
For the head you'll need to create a new custom airflow file using the specs from the link I posted earlier, and save it as a .flw in the Cylinder Heads library.
For the header, just scroll down the drop down menu and select small tube headers.
For the cam, you'll also need to create a new custom cam file and save it as a .cam file in the Camshafts library.
For the header, just scroll down the drop down menu and select small tube headers.
For the cam, you'll also need to create a new custom cam file and save it as a .cam file in the Camshafts library.
I'll need your e-mail so I can send you the .dyn file. Then you can download the attachment to your Dyno Files library.How do I go about adding that to desktop dyno?
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Re: Desk top dyno
Dino,
Last time I messed with any of the desk top Dino stuff must've been about 15-20 years ago.
Wayback when they weren't worth the box that they came in. I'm assuming that they've gotten a lot better?
Last time I messed with any of the desk top Dino stuff must've been about 15-20 years ago.
Wayback when they weren't worth the box that they came in. I'm assuming that they've gotten a lot better?
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Re: Desk top dyno
My Dyno 2000 might seem like it's from the dinosaur age but it works well for older engine designs like ours and it's fun to play around with it. Unfortunately it can't simulate modern engines with variable valve timing, variable intake manifold runner lengths, and engines with more than 2 valves per cylinder. The newer dyno simulation programs are much more sophisticated and can accommodate the higher degree of data input required for modern engines.
As long as you input as many of the correct engine specs as possible, the simulated dyno curves can be surprisingly close to the real life dyno results.
As long as you input as many of the correct engine specs as possible, the simulated dyno curves can be surprisingly close to the real life dyno results.
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Re: Desk top dyno
ok I ran my specs. bore, stroke, compression with Dino's file and the 04 cam specs from Dino's cam chart and was very surprised at the torque #'s. I'm not on my home computer and don't exactly remember the hp #'s but with stock lift the torque was 333, Ill post back with the hp and rpms.The hp wasn't great though.
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Re: Desk top dyno
Here is a screen shot. Does this look right?
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Re: Desk top dyno
Frankly, I am skeptical about the torque numbers. Dino's simulation at 245 lb/ft is a bit high for factory numbers (should be 225 or 230)
Then increase the displacement by 15% and get a 36% increase in torque? With the same cam??
Did I miss something?
Then increase the displacement by 15% and get a 36% increase in torque? With the same cam??
Did I miss something?
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Re: Desk top dyno
The cam specs are different, I'm not sure which cam Dino used. I used the specs from 96-04 in the chart. I also used a header since I have aftermarket exhaust.
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Re: Desk top dyno
I'll do another one for you with the stock '96-'04 cam specs quoting seat-to-seat timing as it might be more accurate. The TQ numbers below 3000rpm tend to be overinflated on this program but from 3000rpm upwards they're usually close to reality.bigal389 wrote:Here is a screen shot. Does this look right?image.jpeg
Remember this is for a 4.6L stroker with a stock unported 0331 head and a stock cam so you can't expect a high HP number anyway.
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