> Check out
>
> http://www.redmist.com/
>
> I did some beta testing of the "Visual Dyno" software and the input and
> output sreens are very well done. I found it quite useful and A LOT easier
> to use than the math cad and excel calculators I built my self.
>
> Frank Marrone
You might also look at a free source of practically everything automotive, although you do have to use a spread sheet or two:
<http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/~martindale/RefCalculators1.html#AUTO>
And back-up a URL page for the main list that includes a lot more than cars, at:
<http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/~martindale/>
This is a University of California at Irvine (UCI) site and has a number of interesting pages.
Steve
-- Steve Laifman < One first kiss, > B9472289 < one first love, and > < one first win, is all > < you get in this life. >
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