Maximum Boost: Designing, Testing, and Installing Turbocharger Systems (Engineering and Performance) Review
Posted by
Gary Sellers
on 10/25/2011
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Labels:
automotive,
building car engines,
car engine,
corky bell,
corydzbinski,
efi,
engine,
engine tuning,
tuning,
turbo
Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)This book is very well written. It handles a lot of the basic turbo knowledge that most enthusiast's need to know. What was dissapointing was that there is no real turbo sizing theory, fan blade effientcy equations or a lot of detail in a few other areas. None the less, the book is only about turbo systems and is the easiest to read. This is a great book to read. You may also want to get "Turbochargers" from Hugh MacInnes, it's also a must have, but is out of date and is not very useful on the modern EFI machines. I do like "Force Induction" by A. Graham Bell. A book that is much more knowlegable on the subject of performance turbos. It's always a good idea to get opinions of other great writers.
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