Overview & Quick Start
Engine Calculator computes the theoretically optimal spark advance for each cell
in a two-dimensional operating map (RPM × manifold absolute pressure). It models
the complete combustion thermodynamic chain — from cam-driven volumetric efficiency
and intake charge temperature through Arrhenius autoignition kinetics and knock
onset — to determine the maximum advance achievable before knock limits the timing.
Quick Start
1. Set Engine Geometry — Enter bore, stroke, connecting rod length, and static
compression ratio on the Engine page.
2. Set Map Range — Set the RPM axis (min, max, step) and MAP axis. For NA
engines set MAP max = 0 psig. For turbo set MAP max to above wastegate setpoint.
3. Configure Cylinder Head — Select a chamber type and enter flow bench data
for intake and exhaust valves on the Cylinder Head page.
4. Configure Cam — Select a cam preset or enter all timing events at 0.050"
lift on the Cam Spec page.
5. Configure Manifold — Enter runner length, diameter, and plenum volume.
6. Configure Fuel — Select fuel type or enter custom properties.
7. Configure Turbocharger (if applicable) — Enable turbo, select or enter
turbo specs, set wastegate setpoint.
8. Click ▶ Compute — The calculator builds the VE, AFR, IAT, and EMAP tables,
then computes the full timing map and dyno simulation.
Default Project — V53
On launch the application loads a V53 equivalent project:
- Engine: 325.2 ci (5.33L) V8, 96 × 92 mm, 9.9:1 static CR
- Cam: Stage 3 street, IVC 45° ABDC @ 0.050"
- Fuel: E85 (stoich AFR 9.8, autoignition 720 K)
- Turbos: Twin GTX3584RS, 15.5 psig wastegate
- Intercooler: 85% effectiveness