desktop dyno2003 assistance

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81_Z28_NC

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I am running Desktop Dyno2003 ProTools with some head cam/head flow files from dyno2000. The heads that I am trying to simulate there are no files for. I was wondering if someone knew what the closest file would be for the following heads:

Procomp Aluminum Heads 190cc/64cc; Intake Valve 2.02 Exhaust Valve 1.6
I have heard these are a "clone" of the Edelbrock Performer Aluminum ??
Just trying to get "close" (pls no comment on the Procomps :innocent: )

Thanks.
 

81_Z28_NC

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I actually found the flow #s from the manufacturer; can I assume the intake/exhaust valve pressure drio of 28.9 inH20 ??

On a different note anybody know the induction flow of a holley0-3310 4160 750 cfm in inHg ? I believe Dyno2003 standard rates 2bbl @3.0 inHg and 4bbl @1.5 inHg. There is an airflow math calculator to convert air flow rates
 
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AJ_72

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You're correct about the inches of mercury; 3.0 inHg for a 2bbl, 1.5 inHg for a 4 bbl.

And you can assume the flow rates are given in 28.9 inH2O, because that's supposed to be the industry standard. If you're in doubt contact the head manufacture and ask them.
 
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81_Z28_NC

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Thanks AJ_72. I think I am getting to understand the software since it is my first run.

Can I assume that the Edelbrock dual plane intake manifolds such as the performer, RPM and air-gap performer and air-gap RPM to be ALL considered "Dual-plane std-flow" ? The other options are high-flow and high-torque.

UPDATE: Read the manual and it looks like they all would be considered dual plane std flow...if I am correct.
 
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