Ignition Book

Steve Knickerbocker 512-356-3000 X6759 Steve.Knickerbocker at SEMATECH.Org
Fri Sep 29 03:17:01 GMT 1995


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Date: Thu, 28 Sep 1995 22:04:00 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Steve Knickerbocker"@MR.SEMATECH.Org
Subject: Ignition Book
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Posting-date: Thu, 28 Sep 1995 00:00:00 -0500 (CDT)
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Hi All,
I've seen mention of a book titled "Optimizing your Ignition" in
a catolugue (Oz), but that supplier was unable to get stock. 
Anybody know where this book can be found?  According to guy in
the RaceParts shop who couldn't get it in, "Oh, you wouldn't want
that, its really technical and goes way over everyones head". 
Sound just like what I want :-) !!
Thanks,
Danny Wallace
wallad at devetwa.edu.au
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Got the book.  It's called "The Doctor's guide to optimising your ignition
system" by Dr. Christopher Jacobs, Phd.  They're in Midland, Texas.  Phone
number is 800-627-8800 or (915)685-3345.  Snail mail: Jacobs Electronics, ATTN:
Tubbs, 500 N. Baird, Midland, TX 79701.  If the guy at the raceparts shop
thinks this book is way over peoples heads they I'd be real skeptical of his
intelligence.  It starts out explaining in the simplest way possible how
electrons flow and builds from there.  It is more oriented towards the person
who knows little about electronics but wants to learn more about automotive
ignitions.  I have know idea as to the current cost and I don't remember what I
paid many years ago.  BTW, my edition is obsolete so maybe the new one is very
technical.
Thunderstruck...

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