DD2000 Question
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DD2000 Question
How would I determine what the results of 1.6 and 1.7 rockers in DD2000? Is there a way?
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Re: DD2000 Question (Guru_4_hire)
Thats a good question. What I've been doing is changing the lift value in the cam field, for example:
The cam I'm modeling has a .518 intake lift with 1.5 rockers. The formula is [lift times 1.6 divided by 1.5]. In my case the new value is .553
I'm not real good with the program though, we'll see if I'm making the right adjustments when others chime in :cheers:
The cam I'm modeling has a .518 intake lift with 1.5 rockers. The formula is [lift times 1.6 divided by 1.5]. In my case the new value is .553
I'm not real good with the program though, we'll see if I'm making the right adjustments when others chime in :cheers:
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Re: DD2000 Question (Guru_4_hire)
It's simple math: Cam lobe lift X the ratio of the rocker arm. You will find that DD2000 has negligible gains with lift increases.