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Building & Tuning High-Performance Electronic Fuel Injection | 
enlarge | Author: Ben Strader Publisher: S-A Design Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $13.57 You Save: $6.38 (32%)
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 47593
Media: Paperback Pages: 128 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.3
ISBN: 1884089798 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.253 UPC: 601784000837 EAN: 9781884089794 ASIN: 1884089798
Publication Date: September 10, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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If you want to add one of the slick Holley, ACCEL, or Edelbrock fuel-injection systems to your small-block V-8, or if you want to get rid of the black cloud behind your Eclipse after your injector and 20G swap, you need this book. With information in this book, you'll never have to wonder if your tune is just right - you'll know it. If it isn't, you can change it.
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Very good reading February 28, 2008 Mr. Mark P. Parsonage (Sydney, Australia) I can highly recommend this book. It is written in such a way that you will enjoy learning about the subject at hand. It is not overly complicated at all and has helped me understand a lot of things that I `thought' I already knew. The second half of the book is dedicated to an in depth look at what different companies have on offer ECU wise and the pro and cons of each one. This is all done in a very unbiased way too If you have an interest in tuning modern engines or are about to pay someone to do it for you then this is the one for you Mark
Changing from Carbs to EFI? August 27, 2007 Steven Nelson (Kent, WA USA) This book is a must if you are thinking about updating your Carburator system to EFI. It goes from what tools you will need through the different sensors that are required and has detailted descriptions of many of the aftermarket EFI systems available.
Good book for beginner tuner July 30, 2007 Christopher Webb (Boulder, CO USA) I think this book did a good job of explaining the basics of EFI and how it works. Each chapter breaks down the pieces used to run EFI and why they do what they do. Then after explaining how it works he goes through some of the more popular EFI standalones and what their advantages are. Not a book thats going to help you tune out that nasty knock you get at part throttle, but good to explain how all the pieces to an EFI system works. I hear its a great warm up to his EFI classes also.
Just an introduction July 2, 2007 J. Mccoy (TX) If you have done troubleshooting on a stock e.f.i system, you probably know most of this. If you know nothing at all, it's a start. This should have "BASIC" somewhere in the title so we are not mislead.
You CAN learn to tune your EFI! April 2, 2007 Gordon Wolf PhD (Napa, CA. USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Read the book and follow the instructions to the letter and you can learn to tune your EFI. I did. Very clear and understandable. Even better, read the book and go to EFI University. Google it. G
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