Which book is better for FI tuning?
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Which book is better for FI tuning?
Yep just like topic says I want ur vote on which book is better to buy to learn about FI tuning. Thank you
I have a couple choises here but if u kno of a better book please post .
1)Forced Induction Performance Tuning A Practical Guide to Supercharging and Turbocharging by A. Graham Bell
2)Maximum Boost: Desiging, Testing and Installing Turbocharger Systems by Corky Bell
3)Four-Stroke Performance Tuning by A. Graham Bell
4)How to Tune and Modify Engine Management Systems by Jeff Hartman
I have a couple choises here but if u kno of a better book please post .
1)Forced Induction Performance Tuning A Practical Guide to Supercharging and Turbocharging by A. Graham Bell
2)Maximum Boost: Desiging, Testing and Installing Turbocharger Systems by Corky Bell
3)Four-Stroke Performance Tuning by A. Graham Bell
4)How to Tune and Modify Engine Management Systems by Jeff Hartman
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Re: Which book is better for FI tuning? (Niskyspy)
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4)How to Tune and Modify Engine Management Systems by Jeff Hartman
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i have this book. LOTS of information, LOTS of reading to do.
Engine Management by Dave Walker is another good book. it comes with Emerald M3DK engine management software so u can practice tuning. the only drawback is that it kinda focuses on british cars, but its still a good book.
4)How to Tune and Modify Engine Management Systems by Jeff Hartman
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i have this book. LOTS of information, LOTS of reading to do.
Engine Management by Dave Walker is another good book. it comes with Emerald M3DK engine management software so u can practice tuning. the only drawback is that it kinda focuses on british cars, but its still a good book.
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