Desktop Dyno 2000
Desktop Dyno 2000
this may sound like a dumb question but anyways...
at the bottom of the camshaft section on DD 2000 there are values for IVO, EVO, ICA, IVC, ect...
what do these abreviations mean? where do i find these values.
i have a crower Hot Street Beast level 3 cam, 278H, 112*, 278/284 at seat, .462"/.470", PN 00903.
any help would be great!!!!!!
at the bottom of the camshaft section on DD 2000 there are values for IVO, EVO, ICA, IVC, ect...
what do these abreviations mean? where do i find these values.
i have a crower Hot Street Beast level 3 cam, 278H, 112*, 278/284 at seat, .462"/.470", PN 00903.
any help would be great!!!!!!
If you know the specs of the cam, the program should tell you when those events will occur.
IVO- Intake Valve Open Before Top Dead Center
EVO- Exhaust..."......." Before Bottom Dead Center
IVC- Intake Valve Close After Bottom Dead Center
EVC- Exhaust..."......" After Top Dead Center
ICA- Intake Centerline Angle
All these numbers are calculated for you based on Installed Intake Centerline Angle in relation to the crankshaft. I don't see that in you cam specs. It's important to know. Don't try and guess either. If you have the cam, you have a cam card with it, and it will tell you all that.
IVO- Intake Valve Open Before Top Dead Center
EVO- Exhaust..."......." Before Bottom Dead Center
IVC- Intake Valve Close After Bottom Dead Center
EVC- Exhaust..."......" After Top Dead Center
ICA- Intake Centerline Angle
All these numbers are calculated for you based on Installed Intake Centerline Angle in relation to the crankshaft. I don't see that in you cam specs. It's important to know. Don't try and guess either. If you have the cam, you have a cam card with it, and it will tell you all that.
Last edited by CamaroDriver; Nov 26, 2002 at 02:56 PM.
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