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BadAzzGTA89
12-18-2003, 08:53 PM
http://www.bgsoflex.com/desengine.html
I thought this was cool tell me what ya think and post max HP results!!!!!
BadAzzGTA89
12-18-2003, 08:57 PM
Input Parameters Are the Following:
Brake Mean Effective Cylinder Pressure (PSI) = 9000.0
Torque (Ft - Lbs) = 8000.0
4-Cycle Engine
Number of Cylinders = 8
Ratio of Connecting Rod Length to Cylinder Bore = 1
Computation Results For Your Custom Engine:
Computed Cubic Inch Displacement (CID) is 134.7
Computed Cylinder Bore in Inches is 2.88
Computed Connecting Rod Length in Inches is 2.59
Computed Maximum Engine RPM is 6841
Computed Engine Horsepower is 10475
LOL here is a high but i didn't know what the hell i was doin :goof
Ricky Bobby
12-18-2003, 09:21 PM
:goof yeah me too i had like 67hp LOL
SMS 1
12-19-2003, 12:23 AM
Look! a 355 diesel! :slap
Brake Mean Effective Cylinder Pressure (PSI) = 210.0
Torque (Ft - Lbs) = 492.0
4-Cycle Engine
Number of Cylinders = 8
Ratio of Connecting Rod Length to Cylinder Bore = 2
Computed Cubic Inch Displacement (CID) is 355.2
Computed Cylinder Bore in Inches is 3.35
Computed Connecting Rod Length in Inches is 5.03
Computed Maximum Engine RPM is 3523
Computed Engine Horsepower is 332
Snowseeker
12-19-2003, 12:10 PM
Computation Results For Your Custom Engine:
Computed Cubic Inch Displacement (CID) is 151.6
Computed Cylinder Bore in Inches is 2.26
Computed Connecting Rod Length in Inches is 3.16
Computed Maximum Engine RPM is 5608
Computed Engine Horsepower is 1073
Out of a 151.6 CID motor!! HA
Snowseeker
12-19-2003, 12:16 PM
Brake Mean Effective Cylinder Pressure (PSI) = 9999.0
Torque (Ft - Lbs) = 9999.0
2-Cycle Engine
Number of Cylinders = 12
Ratio of Connecting Rod Length to Cylinder Bore = 0
Computation Results For Your Custom Engine:
Computed Cubic Inch Displacement (CID) is 75.8
Computed Cylinder Bore in Inches is 92.99
Computed Connecting Rod Length in Inches is 0.00
Computed Maximum Engine RPM is 19051228
Computed Engine Horsepower is 36460428
LOL
mattGT95
12-19-2003, 04:06 PM
Input Parameters Are the Following:
* Brake Mean Effective Cylinder Pressure (PSI) = 999999.0
* Torque (Ft - Lbs) = 999999.0
* 2-Cycle Engine
* Number of Cylinders = 12
* Ratio of Connecting Rod Length to Cylinder Bore = 0
Computation Results For Your Custom Engine:
# Computed Cubic Inch Displacement (CID) is 75.8
# Computed Cylinder Bore in Inches is 92.99
# Computed Connecting Rod Length in Inches is 0.00
# Computed Maximum Engine RPM is 19051230
# Computed Engine Horsepower is 3646404096
SMS 1
12-19-2003, 04:32 PM
So if it's a 12cyl. with no connecting rods does that make it a Mazda engine with a dozen rotors? :D
mattGT95
12-19-2003, 09:34 PM
Originally posted by SMS 1
So if it's a 12cyl. with no connecting rods does that make it a Mazda engine with a dozen rotors? :D
nope, a mazda rotoary is a 4 "stroke"
SMS 1
12-20-2003, 08:30 AM
Actually, technically, a rotory engine is no stroke.:goof
Snowseeker
12-20-2003, 01:57 PM
Originally posted by SMS 1
So if it's a 12cyl. with no connecting rods does that make it a Mazda engine with a dozen rotors? :D
Mine actually had a .0001 rod stroke. :)
mattGT95
12-20-2003, 02:25 PM
Originally posted by SMS 1
Actually, technically, a rotory engine is no stroke.:goof
didn't notice the "" 's, eh?
it is actually a 4 cycle motor. just like a traditional 4 stroke, which are also called 4 cycle sometimes. just like a 2 stroke is a 2 cycle.
SMS 1
12-20-2003, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by mattGT95
didn't notice the "" 's, eh?
it is actually a 4 cycle motor. just like a traditional 4 stroke, which are also called 4 cycle sometimes. just like a 2 stroke is a 2 cycle.
I can go with that. Obviously the air comes in, gets compressed, fired, and then exhausted. Just messin with ya and sain that it didn't have a stroke! LOL :haveabeer
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