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  • Head flow numbers.

    Yeah, yreah I know... "search", well I did.

    I thought I had found what I was looking for when I came accross this in a thread:


    Unfortunatly, the "page cannot be displayed"

    So does anyone have the information that was contained on that page?

    I'm specifically looking for the 3100 and 3400 flow numbers, small and large port. genII would also be fun to have.

    TIA

    EDIT: I found the page: http://60degreev6.com/GPXSS/docs/flowdata.html

    But it doesn't have 3400 flow data.

    Does anyone have the 3400 head flow data?

    Does anyone know what year 3100 GPXSS used?
    Also does anyone know what pressure drop was used?
    I'm entering this data in DD2K and would like to be as accurate as possible

    TIA

  • #2
    goto the download section and fire up the DD2000 files in there.
    1984 Indy Fiero 3.4L
    13.7 sec @ 98 mph
    *ALL THROTTLE AND NO BOTTLE*

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    • #3
      Anyone have any info on the iron heads?
      3.1L \'88 Camaro - 16G @ 9.5psi
      222/291 @ wheels

      T61 on the way!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by donk_316
        goto the download section and fire up the DD2000 files in there.
        Ok, yeah I forgot about that section. But there seems to be a problem with the files.

        Take a look they come up as a text type document, but don't have any information that I could put into DD2K.

        Doward, if/when these files get working, there are a couple iron head files in the download section. Also, if you do a search there is a member that has iron head files, you could PM him. I found that while searching for head flow data, last night.

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        • #5
          Nothing wrong with the files. Just change the file name extensions to what they are supposed to be.
          1984 Indy Fiero 3.4L
          13.7 sec @ 98 mph
          *ALL THROTTLE AND NO BOTTLE*

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          • #6
            Originally posted by donk_316
            Nothing wrong with the files. Just change the file name extensions to what they are supposed to be.
            Say what?

            Ok, when I click on "download this file" it opens up a page that looks like a text document, it doesn't "download", or even give me an option to do so.

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            • #7
              Just to show you what I get:

              This is for a 3400 stock cam:

              Originally posted by the download section
              3.10
              0
              Stock Street/Economy
              1
              Roller
              3
              0.050-Lift
              2
              1 0.000000
              1 0.437000
              1 0.437000
              0
              1 -14.000000
              1 30.000000
              1 30.000000
              1 -14.000000
              That is what shows in my browser.

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              • #8
                Ok. Since your new to computers and all...

                Go to the page with the files "RIGHT CLICK SAVE AS"

                Dont just click it.

                Then when its saved it will look like this: filename.flw.txt

                Rename it to filename.flw (so just erase the .txt part)

                Then send me $59.95 + GST for the lesson and your done!
                1984 Indy Fiero 3.4L
                13.7 sec @ 98 mph
                *ALL THROTTLE AND NO BOTTLE*

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                • #9
                  Aight, I got it to work, didn't realize that I needed to right click, save as... I looked in that section to see if there was anything special that needed to be done, and no mention of that. Would be nice if it was at least mentioned.

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                  • #10
                    Yeah, it just displays the text in the document. I wish it would just think it was a file.
                    Ben
                    60DegreeV6.com
                    WOT-Tech.com

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