I'm doing some research about locating TSR. I'll work some connections.
Theres lots of differnt programs out there, I have had the TSR racing program for years. The good thing about it is the price has dropped big time from when I bought it all, you can get all the programs for about $600 now. When I bought it it was over a $1000. there are many other programs out there, youll just have to google 2 stroke software and choose what you want to buy.
I would guess your cousins have software, why dont you go over there and learn this stuff first hand rather then take advice from a public forum, they have the knowledge to help you first hand.
I would guess your cousins have software, why dont you go over there and learn this stuff first hand rather then take advice from a public forum, they have the knowledge to help you first hand.
mopar1rules
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mrviper, have you ever played w/the bimotion stuff? seems like nobody has.
Don it's not like they're right next door to me. They are very busy, and I'd rather try and learn myself first.
Would you be able to help with me with some minor questions:
How many .001" would it take to cut a head 1cc?
How many .001" would it take to cut a head 1cc?
mopar1rules
Active member
varies on head size/shape. example, cutting .001" off a 600 zr600 head, won't reduce the head volume the same amount as cutting .001" off a 440 xcr head.
http://www.torqsoft.net/squish-velocity.html#about
This could be used for some rough numbers.
I want to know what it would take to skim down a 98 srx head 1cc
This could be used for some rough numbers.
I want to know what it would take to skim down a 98 srx head 1cc
mopar1rules
Active member
thanks for finding that. that's pretty cool. maybe we should sticky that link?
That would be a good sticky! I doubt it as 100% dead on as TSR Squish, But It'll be pretty damn close!
mopar1rules
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i noticed that at the linky you provided, no where is there a spot to plug in the squish angle data, and squish angle has a big effect on msv values, so maybe the linky isn't so good. that's why its free
