Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"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, "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, "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
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Dewey Decimal
629.2504
Edition Description
New Edition,Revised edition
Table Of Content
Introduction Chapter 1 Understanding Fuel Delivery Chapter 2 Understanding Automotive Computers and PROMs Chapter 3 Sensors and Sensor Systems Chapter 4 Actuators and Actuator Systems Chapter 5 Hot Rodding EFI Engines Chapter 6 Hot Rodding Electronic Diesel Engines Chapter 7 Recalibrating Factory ECMs Chapter 8 Tuning with Piggybacks, Interceptors, and Auxiliary Components Chapter 9 Standalone Programmable Engine Management Systems Chapter 10 EMS/EFI Engine Swapping Chapter 11 Roll-Your-Own EFI Chapter 12 Installation and Start-up Issues Chapter 13 Designing, Modifying, and Building Intake Manifolds Chapter 14 EMS Tuning Chapter 15 EMS Troubleshooting Chapter 16 Emissions, OBD-II, and CAN Bus Chapter 17 Project: Supercharging the 2010 Camaro SS Chapter 18 Project: Twin-Turbo Lexus IS-F Chapter 19 Project: Supercharged Jag-Rolet Chapter 20 Project: 1970 Dodge Challenger B-Block Chapter 21 Project: Real-World Turbo CRX Si Chapter 22 Project: Honda del Sol Si Turbo Chapter 23 Project: Turbo-EFI Jaguar XKE 4.2 Chapter 24 Project: Two-staged Forced Induction on the MR6 Chapter 25 Project: Overboosted VW Golf 1.8T Chapter 26 Project: Frank-M-Stein: M3 Turbo Cabriolet Appendix Index
Synopsis
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. 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 building a higher performance automobile. Engine-control expert Jeff Hartman covers everything from basic fuel injection to the latest engine management technology., Understanding fuel injection and engine management systems is the key to building a higher performance automobile. Engine-control expert Jeff Hartman covers everything from basic fuel injection to the latest engine management technology. 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. 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.
LC Classification Number
TL214.C64
ebay_catalog_id
4
Copyright Date
2013