pboglio
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- May 8, 2004
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Palos Heights,
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Its worth whatever their amount of R&D time went into it, thats including non-recurring engineering costs (i.e. computer modeling, drafting, simulation, etc), labor to build the many prototypes it takes, material costs for each piece, labor for building each production unit, machine time, any outside vendor costs, on vehicle testing, you name it.
The average DSMer is a cheap ass and I can see why vendors are shifting towards the EVO camp. If more people bought the DVDT manifold, the price would come down as the law of economics would kick in.
The average DSMer is a cheap ass and I can see why vendors are shifting towards the EVO camp. If more people bought the DVDT manifold, the price would come down as the law of economics would kick in.
. In all seriousness though, with all the time/effort/designing, etc put into this maybe they should have put time and effort into benchflowing and dynoing/comparing to give people a reason to spend insane amounts of money on it...
. This is common sense stuff.
I'm almost sure they used CosmosM via Solidworks which ain't a bad CFD software, I like it.

^^ this guy wont stop