How To Power Tune Jaguar Xk 3 4 3 8 4 2 Litre Engines


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How To Power Tune Jaguar XK 3.4, 3.8 & 4.2 Litre Engines


How To Power Tune Jaguar XK 3.4, 3.8 & 4.2 Litre Engines

Author: Des Hammill

language: en

Publisher: David and Charles

Release Date: 2005


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Learn the secrets of the experts! - A title in the best-selling SpeedPro series. - The first book devoted solely to modifying the Jaguar XK engine. - Covers all aspects of tuning 3.4, 3.8 and 4.2 litre Jaguar XK six cylinder inline engines.

How to Tune and Modify Engine Management Systems


How to Tune and Modify Engine Management Systems

Author: Jeff Hartman

language: en

Publisher: MotorBooks International

Release Date: 2004-02-13


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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 engine management to the building of complicated project cars. Hartman has substantially updated the material from his 1993 MBI book Fuel Injection (0-879387-43-2) to address the incredible developments in automotive fuel injection technology from the past decade, including the multitude of import cars that are the subject of so much hot rodding today. Hartman's text is extremely detailed and logically arranged to help readers better understand this complex topic.

Northeast American Sports Car Races 1950-1959


Northeast American Sports Car Races 1950-1959

Author: Terry O'Neil

language: en

Publisher: David and Charles

Release Date: 2010


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This book focuses on the different aspects that contributed to the development of Northeast American sports car racing during the 1950s. The evolution from amateur drivers racing on public roads in 1950, to both professional and amateur drivers racing at private, purpose-built tracks in 1959, demanded huge leaps of faith, trust and understanding. The transition was neither easy nor uneventful for drivers, clubs or track owners, and the tragedy, politics and in.