Sunday, November 29, 2009

I dunno If ive ever shared this with you readers

but most of my engine design is done on a computer. This is kind of a newer way to do this. I figure its better then scratching my head and throwing parts in my cart on summit racing. Ive read reviews on a few different programs, they all seem to claim to be within 10% accurate. I dont have acess to a dyno to prove or disprove but It honestly seems likely. Ive never had anything come back at an odd number.






soo anyways back on point, I thought i would at least(try) to put up a Design I've been putting together for a while. Very basic, But very effective for what its for.



The program is a little outdated( desktop dyno 2000), I have a newer one That is less user friendly as this, But I still enjoy using this one. The other one that I also use from time to time(when im shopping for camshafts) is comp cams Camquest. This is set up similar to desktop dyno but instead of you typing in the cam specs you select a cam from comp cams products. still effective, IF your planning on using a comp cam.

Havent gotten a whole lot done

Been busy with college, Down to my last 3 classes. My job has been very stressful as my boss has this bad habit of harassing me mecilessly and assigning me, Possiably the most qualified guy there, To do the grunt work around the shop.
I may be the youngest guy there and I may not have the hands on wrench turning they are looking for, But I dont think that entitles me to the mistreatment I get. The only thing Im really even thankful to my employer about is the fact I have a job. I mean when your 6 month out from being able to become an Automtive service Excellence (ASE) certified mechanic and have Passed all of your Nation automotive technical excellence foundation(NATEF) testing with flying colors(78% or better on all of em). The only major problem I have is panicing (due to my mental disablities) when wrench turning starts getting complicated.
I am by no means a bad mechanic, I can daignose and fix most problems with a reasonable amount of accuracy. I can usually disassemble any system in an automobile, Given the oppertunity. All that is nesscary Is being able to find the tools and put hands to wrenches and go.

on a differing note, Ive got my subaru motor put back together(changed some gaskets, Glad I did....intake gasket looked like it was blown). Planning on dropping it in tomorrow morning(assuming my guts quit hurting so I can sleep.Wrath of pizza hut I supose...)

Other then those few things, Life has been stress free.