[NTLUG:Discuss] redhat back in good graces

Victor Brilon victor at victorland.com
Sun Jan 11 11:52:26 CST 2004


Ok, this is neither Linux nor open source related, but as far as engine 
build software, check out this site:
http://www.virtualengine2000.com/

I have not used it but have heard good things about their software suites.

Now back to our regular Linux discussions....

Steve Baker wrote:
> Clay Ramsey wrote:
> 
>> Question for the gearheads - anyone know of an engine dyno software
>> suite?  I have the "freediag" suite off of sourceforge for talking to
>> sensors.  I seek a program that will tell me, before building, what I
>> can expect from possible engine build configurations.
>>
>> Any of you mini guys know of anything??? ;-)
> 
> 
> I'm not quite sure I know what you want. By 'engine dyno' I assume
> you are talking about a dynometer - something that measures horsepower.
> 
> I don't see how you can do that using only software - at the very least,
> you need an accelerometer or some means to measure wheel speed.  I 
> especially
> don't see how *any* piece of even the most state-of-the-art software could
> predict horsepower for any possible change to the engine.
> 
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