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Engine basiscs and tuning books - recommend #1548108
31/08/2015 10:05
31/08/2015 10:05
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Hey folks. The more I work on my cars the more I understand how this all works and the more I relize How much there is to learn too. Can you please recommend me good books to start with about engine, forced induction and engine management. Something that will also help me to understand how to read and write fuel maps etc.

I am fed up with my everyday job and need to exercise my brain, do more of the stuff that I really enjoy, and hopefully change my profession one day wink

Re: Engine basiscs and tuning books - recommend [Re: deannn_20VT] #1548111
31/08/2015 11:28
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See if you like this.

http://www.enginebasics.com/

It has a bit of a commercial note but it's ok for content wise.

Re: Engine basiscs and tuning books - recommend [Re: deannn_20VT] #1548118
31/08/2015 14:31
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Assuming you understand basic engine principles then these two books are a good starting point:

How to Tune and Modify Engine Management Systems
ISBN: 9780760315828

Turbocharging Performance Handbook
ISBN: 9780760328057

Once you finish these an intermediate book would be:

Forced Induction Performance Tuning
ISBN: 9781859606919

An advanced book (Degree/Masters Level) book would be:
Design and Simulation of Four-stroke Engines
ISBN: 0768004403

A good calibrations course in the UK is:
http://www.tdi-plc.com/about-academy-of-...heory-practice/

A good website to be a member of that offer online courses/webinarns:
https://www.hpacademy.com/

A fun game is:
http://www.automationgame.com/

Re: Engine basiscs and tuning books - recommend [Re: deannn_20VT] #1548132
31/08/2015 18:43
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I found this very interesting, easy to read with serious information smile
http://www.fusca.net/wp-content/uploads/Maximum_boost.pdf

Re: Engine basiscs and tuning books - recommend [Re: deannn_20VT] #1548146
01/09/2015 00:29
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"Street Turbocharging" from HP Books. Very good book. Shows you how to read compressor maps and calculate airflow and fuel demand through an engine, amongst other things. Straightforward, practical book.

Re: Engine basiscs and tuning books - recommend [Re: deannn_20VT] #1548155
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Thanks guys. I assume that these books are not too advanced? I want to start with the basics and gradually move on to intermediate and advance. How would you sort them in order from basic to advanced? I want to start buying and reading ASAP. wink


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