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leed 03-20-2005 06:03 PM

Re: anyone buy this book?
 

Originally Posted by 91dxcrx
i plan on buying that book and this one sometime soon http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846

My favorite book so far. very worthy of the shitter.

FooK 03-20-2005 07:36 PM

Re: anyone buy this book?
 

Originally Posted by leed

Originally Posted by 91dxcrx
i plan on buying that book and this one sometime soon http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846

My favorite book so far. very worthy of the shitter.

ive been meaning to buy this book ever since you told me about it, i just havent gotten to it yet :/ maybe i should figure out my money ;)

shadetree 03-20-2005 08:06 PM

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I own and read this book. It definitely helped me out.

Corky Bell seems really knowledgable. but doesn't have the cleanest writing style in the world. He goes off on tangents alot, and tends to repeat things. I dunno how many times he says 300ZX's suck and 911TTs rule, but it was alot. He's not very good at explaining things simply and succinctly. He doesn't start with a basic explanation, and then move into more technical specifics, he just dives right into the technical stuff.

He's also a big fan of these strange self lubricating turbos, no oil feed or drain. The last chapter is a cool project, twin turboing a NSX. They spend big dollars on custom stainless manis and exhaust, spearco ICs, etc, but use a Vortech FMU for fuel management?

It's interesting to me how much in the book contradicts typical honda set ups. For instance, he thinks long skinny intercoolers suck, that wide short intercoolers are more efficient. Efficient ICs have more short cores, not a couple long ones.

Another example is exhaust and charge pipe sizing. You see lots of set ups with 2.5-3" charge pipes, which Bell says would be way too big for the size engine and turbo used. Same with exhaust...he says bigger isn't better, that for 200-300hp applications, 2.25-2/5" exhaust is right. Hondas are rocking 3" and even 4" exhaust

jacob 03-20-2005 08:11 PM

Re: anyone buy this book?
 

Originally Posted by 91dxcrx
i plan on buying that book and this one sometime soon http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846

that one looks like it should be next on my list to get

absolutezroo 03-20-2005 10:25 PM

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not everything he says is law..it's just his opinion

SkunT 03-20-2005 10:31 PM

Re: anyone buy this book?
 

Originally Posted by jacob

very awesome book. buddy of mine has it, i read it everytime i take a ---- at his place. I think i read more while takin a ---- than i do all day on the internet. :P

J-SMITH69 03-20-2005 10:33 PM

Re: anyone buy this book?
 

Originally Posted by 4wdwagon
I own and read this book. It definitely helped me out.

Corky Bell seems really knowledgable. but doesn't have the cleanest writing style in the world. He goes off on tangents alot, and tends to repeat things. I dunno how many times he says 300ZX's suck and 911TTs rule, but it was alot. He's not very good at explaining things simply and succinctly. He doesn't start with a basic explanation, and then move into more technical specifics, he just dives right into the technical stuff.

He's also a big fan of these strange self lubricating turbos, no oil feed or drain. The last chapter is a cool project, twin turboing a NSX. They spend big dollars on custom stainless manis and exhaust, spearco ICs, etc, but use a Vortech FMU for fuel management?

It's interesting to me how much in the book contradicts typical honda set ups. For instance, he thinks long skinny intercoolers suck, that wide short intercoolers are more efficient. Efficient ICs have more short cores, not a couple long ones.

Another example is exhaust and charge pipe sizing. You see lots of set ups with 2.5-3" charge pipes, which Bell says would be way too big for the size engine and turbo used. Same with exhaust...he says bigger isn't better, that for 200-300hp applications, 2.25-2/5" exhaust is right. Hondas are rocking 3" and even 4" exhaust

my exhaust was 2.5 and it made very good power.

ppl rockin 4inch exhaust on a honduh thats not a race car are ricers ;)

FooK 03-20-2005 11:29 PM

Re: anyone buy this book?
 
i just ordered How to Tune and Modify Engine Managements Systems

figured i better do it now while i can.

Xgenturbo 03-21-2005 01:48 AM

Re: anyone buy this book?
 
I have to agree with the charge piping part, I mean the outlet on a T3 is just over an inch incide diamiter and 2" outside, My charge piping will be 2" inside diamiter, It will be enough for my 300Horsepower application, will be faster flowing and much less pressure drop.

FURACERMAN 03-21-2005 06:07 AM

Re: anyone buy this book?
 
I've heard that the info in that book isn't up to date with today. I was skimming through a friends book on turbo compressor machines, and that had alot of technical, but good info. I'll try and find the name, and author.


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