Practical Gas Flow
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.53 (660 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1855205645 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This book describes a practical, low-cost alternative that lets you check the gas flow in your engine and devise improvements. Understanding and assessing the flow of gases through the inlet tract, cylinder head and exhaust system of an engine can be daunting to even the most seasoned mechanic. The author has developed and refined these techniques over many years and has written this book for the tuner intent on increasing the power output of a car engine.
Excellence cubed First of all let me just say that I have hundreds of books and am not easily impressed but this is a little jewel of a book. A superb way to learn how to port heads. The flow bench section is weak but I forgive the author completely (if you want a decent flow bench buy how to modify and power tune cylinderheads by peter burgess) I found a huge amount of info about what the cover promised and cant wait to try these things on a spare engine or two. I honestly think that with the "what to do" of A.graham bell's four. great book ronald thorne Very practical book to understand and modify air flow. Lots of inexpensive suggestions to understand air flow. Great book for price.. Good solid practicable info comes from experience If you're looking for reams of charts and graphs you'll likely be disappointed, if you're looking for a bookshelf decoration to impress your bench-racing buddies when they all come over to hang out in your stainless steel and racedeck clad show garage.you'll likely be disappointed.If however you have a little grease embedded in your fingerprints, a couple torn up knuckles and your choice in quality foot wear runs more to Redwing than Cole Haan then this book may well be just your cup of 30wt.Filled with tips and