engine modeling software web site

Steve Leonard sleonard at rocketmail.com
Tue Nov 25 23:02:19 GMT 1997


 Being an old man trying to go back to school has
been a bitch, except all the free goodies we get from
our sponsors, (and of course the little coeds).
Performance Trends is one of our SAE sponsors, they
sent us a DOS version and there new Win95 beta
version of thier EA Pro (retail version due out in
summer of '98.) 
 If you are "in search of" Engine modeling software,
the Win95 version is worth the wait, so much better
to use than the DOS version, It has several more
parameters. visit www.performancetrends.com
 
                                    Steve L
                                   UB SAE 




---Tom Cloud <cloud at peaches.ph.utexas.edu> wrote:
>
> seems a web site for engine modeling software would
be a good
> thing -- could have sub-pages for engine analyzer,
desktop dyno, et al
> 
> perhaps it could be a subset of diy-efi ??   it
certainly is germaine
> to our topic
> 
>  ... I think they have demo software that could be
put on the pages
> and some discussion could be put there -- I know
that I would be
> interested in sharing specs for cams, heads,
manifolds, etc, etc
> as well as tips and tricks  ....  (don't know why
the mfgrs don't
> do that -- well, that's not true  ......  I know
why EA doesn't, errr
> I have an opinion -- they really don't support
their "cheap" $99
> product -- they put all their effort into their
$400 pro version ...
> this is why the $99 version doesn't support roller
cams and, BTW, I
> sent the file I had on Ford 302/351W cams to them
but I see that it never
> got incorporated into their product -- (I was a
beta site for the
> $99 Windows version))
> 
> 
> Tom Cloud
> 

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