[Diy_efi] Getting access to SAE papers

Igor Dorrestijn dorrestijn at corps.nl
Sat Aug 24 02:16:12 GMT 2002


Well, my university has a lot of SAE books, which are a collection of papers
on a certain topic. Rather interesting reading material indeed. I liked the
formula 1 traction control paper very much.

Igor


> Is there a way to get unbridled access to SAE papers on-line for free?
I'm
> not asking for some illicit way to do this just thought that I might be
> missing something obvious.
>
> If there is no free electronic access available, do most university
> libraries have SAE papers, perhaps hardcopies?  I live very close to
several
> major universities.
>
> At the moment, I am very interested in reading SAE document #942474 which
> appparently discusses traction control, which is something that I want to
> learn more about (DIY-TC).  If someone has a copy of this document, would
it
> be legal for you to give me a copy?
>
> Anyway, SAE papers sound like something that I could sit around and read
for
> hours upon hours, soaking up knowledge, so I don't think having this one
> paper would quench my thirst.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan D'Andrea
>
>
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