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Originally Posted by Shiv@Openflash
We used Excel  By exporting the raw torque and RPM data from the dynojet run file, we created a spreadsheet that took rectangular "slices" of the torque curve and calculated area. Then we added up the areas of all the slices to get a reasonably accurate total area.
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Prime.. Thanks Shiv. I teach a business Excel course for accounting and MIS students at the University of Washington | Bothell campus, and love that dang program to death. Will certainly explore creating a macro-enabled tool to do this for people!