User Guide
Dyno2000 Advanced Engine Simulation—7
Introduction To The Dyno2000
LNG, and even Nitrous Oxide injection. Graph cylinder pressures, frictional losses,
and other engine variables.
And the Dyno2000 is the only engine simulation with exclusive
Iterative Test-
ing™
that analyzes thousands of dyno tests, keep track of all the results, and
displays the best setup for virtually any application, all automatically! Combine this
power with uniquely versatile graphing capabilities, and the Dyno2000 is, simply, the
best engine simulation you can buy. In fact, you will find no other software, even at
many times the price, that offers so much capability and performance.
DYNO2000 REQUIREMENTS
The following list presents an overview of the basic hardware and software
required to run the Dyno2000.
Minimum Requirements Overview:
• An IBM compatible “PC” computer with a CD-ROM drive
• At least 16MB of RAM (random access memory) for Windows95/98; 32MB for
WindowsNT; 64MB for Windows2000
• Windows95/98 or Windows NT/2000 (recommend NT version 4.0 with SP4 or
later)
• A video system capable of at least VGA (640 x 480 resolution). Recommend
800 x 600 or higher to optimize screen display and engine analysis
• A Pentium 200 or similar processor (Pentium II or III or faster processors will
improve processing speeds; especially helpful for Iterative analysis)
• A mouse
• A printer (needed to obtain dyno-test printouts).
Dyno2000
Iterative Testing
™
Screen
Iterative Testing™ is a
powerful feature of the
Dyno2000. This screen
illustrates a test that just
evaluated a series of compo-
nents (over 100 dyno tests
were performed). Using this
powerful tool it is possible to
automatically run thousands
or even hundreds of thou-
sands of tests to find the
best combinations. The
Dyno2000 keeps track of all
the results and displays the
best matches to your test
criterion.










