Software beta testers needed.

Joined
Jul 9, 2009
Messages
356
Reaction score
3
Points
18
Location
Colorado
From this thread I know a lot of you are motorheads and I could use some help from 3 or 4 of you.

For the past couple of years I've been developing an engine simulation code. It's at the point where some feedback from users would be a big help.

Basically, if you've ever wanted to design an engine on paper and then find out how well it performed, this project may be of interest to you.

It would be best if you had a good working understanding of engine components and performance parameters, but you don't necessarily need to be an engineer.

If you are interested, drop me a PM.
 
OP
M
Joined
Jul 9, 2009
Messages
356
Reaction score
3
Points
18
Location
Colorado
Thanks, guys. I've got all the beta testers I can handle right now.
 
OP
M
Joined
Jul 9, 2009
Messages
356
Reaction score
3
Points
18
Location
Colorado
There will be more testing needed at a later date. Stay tuned.
 
Joined
Jan 7, 2010
Messages
11
Reaction score
0
Points
1
ok so le tm eput it like this som eof us are motorheads and some of us are also connected in the motorsports field where engines are designed constantly and new ideas are rampant. do you need another arm chair quaterback or do you need soemone with connections to real worl dteams needing information on real world ideas on internals of engines which will be built regardless of your program and budgeted between 20k-30k per engine....now that i hopefully have your attention do you really think shadetree mechanics are going to advance your progress when it comes time to market or do you think raceteams with engine builders and machineshop contact smight be an additional marke tto sell your program....if you truly listened to what i say and see value in adding me to the team of testers i can say without question that i have some ideas to put your program through its paces...and might even show you things you havent though of
 
OP
M
Joined
Jul 9, 2009
Messages
356
Reaction score
3
Points
18
Location
Colorado
ok so le tm eput it like this som eof us are motorheads and some of us are also connected in the motorsports field where engines are designed constantly and new ideas are rampant. do you need another arm chair quaterback or do you need soemone with connections to real worl dteams needing information on real world ideas on internals of engines which will be built regardless of your program and budgeted between 20k-30k per engine....now that i hopefully have your attention do you really think shadetree mechanics are going to advance your progress when it comes time to market or do you think raceteams with engine builders and machineshop contact smight be an additional marke tto sell your program....if you truly listened to what i say and see value in adding me to the team of testers i can say without question that i have some ideas to put your program through its paces...and might even show you things you havent though of

At the present stage of development, yes, even an engine tech can give me useful feedback. That's why I originally solicited most anyone who knows engines. I've presently got an engineer who works for an engine-development firm giving feedback as well as a race-engine builder. Both have provided very useful feedback on the results of my code and have resulted in some significant improvements.

But you are correct that feedback from a raceteam environment would be good. I see that as one of my most interesting end-users. Putting my code "through its paces" is exactly what I'm looking for. I'll be sure to let you know when I'm ready for the next stage of testing.
 

Shop Amazon


Shop for your Apple, Mac, iPhone and other computer products on Amazon.
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon and affiliated sites.
Top