Beginner's Book
Fran and Bud
quest100 at gte.net
Wed May 5 04:55:11 GMT 1999
I believe that "Fuel Injection - Installation, Performance Tuning,
Modifications by Jeff Hartman, (Motorbooks International) would be a good
starting point.
I also like Automotive Fuel Injection Systems by Jan P. Norbye, (also
Motorbooks International)
Then this GM Training book is a winner. (copied from an earlier DIY-EFI
post)
>From: spence family <tspence at NMSU.Edu>
>Subject: DIY-EFI References
>"GM Fuel Injection Diagnosis" GM training publication 16009.10-6 (cost
>$25)is a good reference for GM EFI information. This is a GM factory
>training manual and is available to the public.
>Order from:
>MSX International
>1425 Pacific Dr.
>>Auburn Hills, MI 48326
>Phone (800) 393-4831
>Fax (248)377-1510
>The book was updated in 1998 so it covers the latest systems as well as
>early TBI. This book has lots of "Good Stuff" and is specific to GM.
>Includes sensor calibrations, specific engine information, theory of
>operations, DIS systems, and actual numbers!. 200 pages of stuff!
>Would be very helpful for DIY EFI's, or just understanding the way GM
>does it.
>They will send you a catalog for free! There are many other interesting
>titles. They have both training manuals and instructor's guides for
>each title.. I got the manual...
All are in the $20 range.
Good reading!
Bud
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>From: Ed Kunath <ekuna at pin.co.nz>
>To: <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
>Subject: Beginner's Book
>Date: Tue, May 4, 1999, 4:49 PM
>
>Need an introductory book or two for automotive FI. Don't know a thing.
>I am a mech. engineer so I can handle the tech stuff. Which books do I
>buy first?
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