How to Tune and Modify Automotive Engine Management Systems - All New Edition: Upgrade Your Engine to Increase Horsepowe (Motorbooks Workshop)
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Rating | : | 4.99 (784 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0760343454 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"The MOTORBOOKS WORKSHOP SERIES gives readers a wealth of knowledge on a variety of very specific subjects, and it's always on the shelf for reference in years to come." — Tom Vogele, Editor, Streetscene Magazine
"Good book - need in E- book version." according to Rob. Good book but text is small. It would be great if it was available in electronic format.. "Very informative" according to Amazon Customer. I have read both banish's and hartman's and personally think that this one contains the most information, with a way better emphasis on what you are actually doing throughout the tuning process and how the numbers in the computer transform into spark and injector outputs. While banish's book got to the point quicker and would be a better tuners handbook, this book to my belief showed and explained all the factors that are in play when tuning. In my opinion Airborne has . Good book to have for someone who doesnt know much about EFI systems. Very informative book. Even if you dont want to modify anything, there are a lot of things a person can learn from this book.
Hartman covers the latest developments in fuel-injection and engine management technology applied by both foreign and domestic manufacturers, including popular aftermarket systems.No other book in the market covers the subject of engine management systems from as many angles and as comprehensively as this book.Through his continuous magazine writing, author Jeff Hartman is always up-to-date with the newest fuel-injection and engine management products and systems.. Understanding fuel injection and engine management systems is the key to extracting higher performance from today’s automobiles in a safe, reliable, and driveable fashion.Turbochargers, superchargers, nitrous oxide, high compression ratios, radical camshafts: all are known to make horsepower, but without proper understanding and control of fuel injection and other electronic engine management systems, these popular power-adders will never live up to their potential and, at worst, can cause expensive engine damage.Drawing on a wealth of knowledge and experience and a background of more than 1,000 magazine articles on the subject, engine-control expert Jeff Hartman explains everything from the basics of fuel injection to the building of complex project cars