The average 408...

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Or the extra large leaps between a dual plane and a single plane on very mild builds. (DTD)
Completely agree.

Fellas, lets be clear here, this is not me predicting anything.

This is me running #s thru D2000...I'd hate be hung from the nearest tree because D2000 was wrong! LOL!

Oh No no no, I'm not putting a pin though you. I'm certainly not wanting to do that. Dyno sim programs are great learning tools and have to be taken with a grain of salt since it assumes the best conditions of the engine and it's air and fuel being injested.

It is possible they can predict with some degree of correctness what the engine will do. The engine may indeed very well come out the way you hoped and ran through the sim, but all conditions must be met for even a shot at it.

I like them best to see how cams act.

Try and fool with the numbers and create your own cam. Now that's fun.