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SA Design Jeep 4.0 Engines: How To Rebuild and Modify

Until now, there has never been a complete and authoritative guide that covers the engine rebuild and build-up process from beginning to end like this essential guide, Jeep 4.0 Engines: How to Rebuild and Modify. This Workbench title delves into popular high performance modifications and build-ups. Step-by-step photos and captions cover each crucial step of the engine disassembly. It also covers critical inspection of all critical parts, including blocks, heads, the rotating assembly, intake, exhaust, and critical machining processes such as decking the block, line boring, and overboring the block. Own a Jeep? Get this book!

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SA Design High-Performance Subaru Builder's Guide

In this High Performance Subaru Builder's Guide, author Jeff Zurschmeide explains in detail the similarities and differences between the Subaru models, and describes how to modify each for performance on the street and at the track. Detailed chapters cover the intake, exhaust, turbocharger, and computer systems for more horsepower and torque, plus information on upgrading the drivetrain to handle all that power. And, if taking corners is your thing, you will also find chapters on suspension, steering, chassis, brakes, and wheels and tires. A special chapter even shows you how to get started in your favorite type of racing, and includes examples of successful racers and their cars.

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SA Design Ford Small Block Engines: How to Build for Max Performance

Learn how to get the most horsepower out of the popular small block Ford with this all-new full-color guide entitled "Ford Small Block Engines: How to Build for Max Performance". Much of the attention of the performance aftermarket has turned to the Coyote platform and swaps, but Ford is a little different than GM and Chrysler in that regard. The sheer size of the Coyote engine is problematic because it is very difficult to fit into any vehicle with shock towers. However, shock-tower cars are often the most popular cars to modify. As such, the small block Ford remains a viable option for making a large amount of horsepower in a much more affordable package. In "Ford Small Block Engines: How to Build Max Performance", Ford expert Jim Smart covers all the major components, including crankshafts, rods and pistons, camshafts, the valvetrain, oiling systems, intakes, carburetors, ignition systems, and exhaust systems. Featured are the latest street heads from AFR, Dart, Ford Performance, Edelbrock, and other prominent manufacturers. Aftermarket blocks are also covered extensively from a variety of manufacturers, such as Ford Performance, Dart, Speedmaster, Bill Mitchell Products, and World Products. The basic design of this engine is more than 60 years old, but the aftermarket for this powerplant has grown over the years and is still growing. While the Coyote engine family has earned a strong following, the original Ford small block engine retains just as strong of a following, with the massive number of these engines still in use throughout the hobby. Whether you want to get started on your build or want to learn about the small block Ford's capabilities, this book will make a great addition to your library.

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