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CAE Tools for Car Performance Modifications?

RevHead asks: "Although after-market performance modification of cars is a discipline which claims a significant following all over the world, most of the information available on the topic tends to be more of anecdotal nature. To add to this and the plethora of conflicting information out there, most of the tips and techniques tend to be of 'do it and see if it works' type of experimentation. I am interested in the simulation approach prior to actual experimentation to get a decent picture of what to expect during the experimentation phase, which IMHO should be safer and more cost-effective. Has anyone resorted to this approach (successfully) when it comes to engine modification, suspension design, aerodynamic performance and emission control? If so what software is available for these tasks? Which are the most popular/most effective? Does anyone know of any public-domain automotive engine models available for CAE applications such as Catia and ADAMS?"

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  1. Does GT3 count? by still_sick · · Score: 4, Funny

    You learn important lessons. That if you ever get a dodge viper, putting in the most powerful NA Tune-up makes it pretty much undrivable. Remember that the next time you're modding your Viper in RL.

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    ...Also, I didn't know Buggalo could fly.
  2. You forgot one! by GuyMannDude · · Score: 4, Funny

    Race Car Aerodynamics: Designing for Speed
    by Joseph Katz

    Don't forget:

    21st Century Automotive Engineering: CAE In The Post-9/11, Post-Columbine Era
    by John Katz

    There goes some karma for sure... :)

    GMD