Have any of you read this book yet?
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Re: Have any of you read this book yet?
Originally Posted by St.Taint
It's good, probably the best one out since Jeff Hartman's Turbocharging Performance Handbook. I got one cheap on Amazon for like $10 but the book itself is only $25 new. Well worth reading, srsly.
if it only covers installation and parts selection, I think most of us myself would not benefit from it, since we have a lot of experience in that department.
if it covers tuning, timing and such, I could benefit from it, I tune my own ----, but when it comes compensation for different climate, I need some help. I wish Joseph davis would send me the tips he promised me 2 years ago. my tune change daily because of different temperatures. I bought a tuning book, but the guy who wrote it is more focused on mustangs and gm. ENGINE MANGEMENT /advance tuning by greg banish. I need some help. there are no experienced tuners in Germany. so don't suggest taking it to a tuner.
#47
Re: Have any of you read this book yet?
Originally Posted by myAE86turbo
stupid comment, bud doesn't imply loser ******.
nietzsche once said "great leaders have their vices"
clinton was great, all he wanted was some head under the desk
nietzsche once said "great leaders have their vices"
clinton was great, all he wanted was some head under the desk
When someone gets a ******* from a girl that certainly looks like she could suck the ---- out of dick....and is of age- is that so wrong? And which side is it? LEFT.
Which one hurts us most?
#50
Re: Have any of you read this book yet?
Originally Posted by bigdaddyvtec
Youll feel slightly hurt when I come visit you today and **** the gag reflex out of your throat african american.
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