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hi there glen,am messaging you from new zealand and would appreciate and value your opinion please,situ is this,im looking at purchasing some 2 stroke software,although there does not seem to be much choice out there,i was wondering what you would reccomend?tsr seems to be very popular and widely quoted however it seems it is no longer available,there are others but my dilema is which one!!! regards mark. :shock:
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biomotion
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have you actually used bi motion roostius?
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i have the head version, and i had the old data version too, sorry, its bimotion
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I just tried to install it on this new computer i'm running windows 7 on, wont go :evil:

about 2 months ago i was stil on a xp machine and it worked great
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Roostius_Maximus wrote:I just tried to install it on this new computer i'm running windows 7 on, wont go :evil:

about 2 months ago i was stil on a xp machine and it worked great
Virtual PC. It's free download.
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thanks, but they're assholes

"You are not eligible to download Windows XP Mode. You must have Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate to run Windows XP Mode. To upgrade visit Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade."

i have windows 7 home premium 64 :roll:
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thsts why I always have an old system or two laying around :wink:
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If you can get it installed, I've had good luck with right clicking a program, going to 'Compatibility" tab, and telling it to run the program in Compatibility Mode for Windows XP Service Pack 3, or a previous version of Windows.
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I have the "crap-top" set aside for that too
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yeah, I a have handfull of craptops, one is just for playing music on my garage stereo :wink:
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Roostius_Maximus wrote:thanks, but they're assholes

"You are not eligible to download Windows XP Mode. You must have Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate to run Windows XP Mode. To upgrade visit Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade."

i have windows 7 home premium 64 :roll:

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i cant even get it downloaded, cockblocked as soon as i select my version of windows
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have been using bimotion now and the reson i have asked if you had actually used it is because it is not that great at all,the head programe is merely trail and error based on thereoy and caculation,the port and pipe program is very basic and limited to what it can advance.so id be hard pressed to be be convinced that bimotion is actually that good,its ok but i would not recomend it. :? if you ant any more definative info just ask.
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its the same as any software, desktop dyno is a crock, but if you know something about how the physical parts should work you can get it within 5-8hp
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its not actually a desk top dyno,it does have some benifits such as time area calculation and port flow comparison etc,the thing is to many people say do this do that take this out and put this in,the programe and calculations actually make myth or fact of this,but it is the actual physical eqausion you need to determine comparison,however the problem is finding the dimension that the programe needs to determine its calculation,hence it is and could be any parameter...
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exactly what i was getting at.
we could print binders of slide rules and charts for everything to do with on the engine, port flows, guide length and diamiter flows, valve jobs, ring end gap+tension, port dimensions, the pistons valve velief area or dome, it all can be calculated in a day, OR we can get close by knowing what we need to enter into somehting like desktop dyno

knowing where you want to go is absolutely relevant, starting into it and jabbing numbers into the fields and expecting it to solve things for you will not happen
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