Customer Review: Excellent introduction to the physics involved in forced induction from the basics of an internal combustion motor through advanced forced induction principles. A street car enthusiasts must have. a $50 book will save hobbiest thousands in useless and/or damaged parts. JRJ
Customer Review: I have followed the turbo field beginning with the Turbo Buick in 1979 (hands on experience modifying it) and the original, as well as best book on turbo's -- Hugh MacInnes' book. I bought this book on the strength of the author's last -- the one on fuel injection systems. While that was a... more info
Customer Review: This book is simply an overview of different systems, with no detailed information on the design and setup of actual installation. While it may be a good primer for someone who knows nothing about nitrous or forced induction, if your serious about learning how the systems work there are many better... more info
Customer Review: A lot of the tips in this book were either painfully obvious or were more "product reviews" of third-party tools than tips. But the format was easily accessible and enjoyable to read. There were enough real, productivity enhancing tips to make it worth the read. The book was published with 2005... more info
Customer Review: Excellent book. If you are interested in turbocharging the internal combustion engine, this book is great place to start learning about the subject.
Customer Review: when you think turbocharging a bike is going to be easy,read this book,its not as easy as you might think,but clear step by step guide make it more a reality then a dream.
Customer Review: If you are driven any turbo-charged engine you know how fun they are. The book is great if you want to transform your vw engine into a turb-charged one