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COMP Cams Cam Installation and Degreeing Videos/DVDs

COMP Cams videos take you through various stages of installing and degreeing a camshaft, explaining each step in great detail. You'll refer back to these videos/DVDs time and time again.

4.46 out of 5 stars ( 13 )

$38.95

High-Performance Cams & Valvetrains: Theory, Technology, and Selection

In the book: High-Performance Cams & Valvetrains: Theory, Technology, and Selection, Billy Godbold, farm kid-turned-physicist, combines his quarter-century of experience with valvetrains at Comp Cams, Lunati, Crane Cams, and Edelbrock. He also provides insight on the techniques he uses with professional teams in NASCAR, NHRA, road racing, dirt track racing, offshore racing, and land speed racing, guiding you to think about any valvetrain system with his perspective. Often lighthearted and filled with analogies, this book endeavors to make complex concepts easy to understand without ever watering down important details. Specific configurations and applications are also covered, providing techniques and examples for optimizing camshafts and the valvetrain around intakes, headers, superchargers, turbochargers, carburetors, fuels, and modern EFI applications. If you are planning or building a classic hot rod, modern performance LS, Hemi, Coyote, or Godzilla, or competition engine for road racing, circle track, or drag racing, practical details show you how any valvetrain system should be modified to extract the most from every component and help you achieve your unique goals.

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$26.79

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Clymer Repair Manuals

Clymer repair manuals are written by accomplished professionals in the publishing industry who are also enthusiasts on the machines that they outline. Their enthusiasm is clearly evident when using a Clymer manual. Whether you're performing routine maintenance, such as tune-ups and brake service, or more extensive repairs involving engine and transmission disassembly, these manuals provide you with reliable information. Accurate, clear, and concise text, combined with detailed illustrations and photography, makes it possible for the novice enthusiast to safely and enjoyably service their vehicle. At the same time, their in-depth coverage provides indispensable information for those tackling more complicated procedures. The Clymer library consists of over 400 manuals, covering motorcycles, ATVs, marine engines, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, outdoor power equipment, small engines, and farm tractors. With these Clymer repair manuals, you can save money, have fun, and take pride in knowing that you completed the job!

4.5 out of 5 stars ( 6 )

$51.99

SA Design Modern Engine Blueprinting Techniques

Modern Engine Blueprinting Techniques by author Mike Mavrigian, provides an unprecedented level of detail and instruction on both balancing and blueprinting your engine. For more than 50 years, balancing and blueprinting has been an accepted and common practice to maximize engine performance. Any enthusiast or professional that invests the time to precisely build an engine in this fashion will reap the rewards with an engine that will run strong and last long. This book covers the block, crankshaft, connecting rods, pistons, cylinder heads, intake manifolds, camshaft, measuring tools, and more!

4.0 out of 5 stars ( 2 )

$27.79

SA Design How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford

Whether you're a first-time engine builder or a seasoned professional, SA Design's How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford is the essential guide to rebuilding your small-block Ford engine. The Workbench© format walks you step by step through a rebuild, including: Planning your Rebuild; Disassembly and Inspection; Choosing the Right Parts; Machine Work; Assembling your Engine; and First Firing and Break-In. Also provides helpful hints and tips on performance upgrades, including cams, heads, ignition, induction, and more. It also points out problem areas to watch for, professional builder tips, jobs that need special care or special tools, and more.

4.31 out of 5 stars ( 13 )

$25.79

How to Build Max Performance Ford Coyote Engines

Realize your Ford Coyote engine's full potential by using this detailed resource as a guide to select the right parts for the street or the strip. Veteran Ford writer and historian, Jim Smart, explains and highlights all of the latest and greatest options to achieve more horsepower and torque—and of course, faster quarter-mile times— in "Ford Coyote Engines: How to Build Max Performance." In this Revised Edition, now covering Generation III engines as well as Generation I and II, upgrades included are engine building techniques, cold-air induction kits, supercharger and pulley kits, better exhaust headers, fuel system and ECU tuning upgrades, and more. Both Ford and the aftermarket have produced an array of parts to squeeze even more power out of your Coyote. Ford introduced its first "clean slate design" V-8 engines in the early 1990s in Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury models. Known as the "Modular" engine family, the 4.6L engines employed new overhead cams, multi-valve performance, distributor-less ignition, and more. This engine had new technology for its time, and it proved to be an extremely durable workhorse that logged hundreds of thousands of miles in police and taxi applications, as well as light-duty trucks. And, of course, hotter versions and even supercharged versions found their way into performance applications such as Mustang GTs and Cobras. By 2011, Ford wanted something hotter and more current, especially for its flagship Mustang GT and GT350 models—which were suddenly competing with new 6.2L LS3 engines in Camaros and 6.4L Hemi engines in Challengers. Enter Ford's new 5.0L "Coyote" engine with Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing (Ti-VCT); it was an evolution of the earlier 4.6L and 5.4L Modular designs. Although the new Coyote engine had increased displacement, it still had far fewer cubes than the competition. Despite less displacement, the Coyote could hold its own against bigger Chevy and Chrysler mills, thanks to advanced technology such as 4V heads with better port and valvetrain geometry. The Coyote is also Ford's first foray into technology that includes Ti-VCT and cam-torque-actuated (CTA) function, which is a fancy way of saying variable cam timing for an incredible power curve over a broader RPM range. Now, in Generation III, Ford has implemented a system using both Port and Direct Fuel Injection, taking advantage of the benefits of both systems in a single application. Even with all of this new technology, there is always room for improvement. If you're looking for even more power from your new Coyote, you'll find answers in the 160-page paperback from SA Design and CarTech. More than 580 color photos are included.

4.0 out of 5 stars ( 2 )

$24.99

LS Gen III Engine Wiring Systems: 1997-2007

Automotive enthusiasts who've followed hot-rodding trends over the last decade know that GM's LS-series engine is the most popular swap on the market. Similar to the first-generation small-block Chevy engines that were swapped into Model A Fords back in the day, these swaps are arguably just as popular. While kits and the aftermarket help with the logistics and the placement of hardware (such as motor mounts, oil pans, and headers), the area that remains a mystery to most is how to wire and electronically control your swapped LS project. In "LS Gen III Engine Wiring Systems: 1997-2007" from SA Design, expert Mike Noonan helps demystify the entire complicated process. Extensively covered are terms and tools of the trade, advice on quality connections, detailed coverage of all the engine control modules offered, drive-by-wire systems, harness connectors, and cruise-control systems. Also covered in-depth are air-conditioning systems, cooling-system fan operation, transmission interfaces and connectivity, and control-module programming (tuning) for standalone operation. Featuring wiring diagrams and computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) artwork—as well as an appendix with real-world projects and examples—this 192-page guide covers all the bases. Whether you're performing a simple swap that utilizes only the basics, a more complex project with all the bells and whistles, or simply want a working knowledge of how these systems work, the guide will be a valuable resource for years to come. It contains 267 color photos and 80 wiring diagrams.

5.0 out of 5 stars ( 1 )

$26.79

SA Design How to Build Max-Performance Ford FE Engines

SA Design's How to Build Max-Performance Ford FE Engines, from author Barry Rabotnick, provides a very insightful, easy-to-follow approach for selecting the right crank, connecting rods, pistons, and making necessary block modifications for Ford FE engines. In addition, this book covers port sizing, cam lift, the best rocker arm geometry, plus so much more! Finally, Ford FE fans can own the one book that they have been searching for!

4.67 out of 5 stars ( 3 )

$27.99

SA Design AMC V8 Engines 1966-1991: How to Rebuild & Modify

If this is your first time rebuilding an AMC engine, pick up a copy of AMC V8 Engines 1966-1991: How to Rebuild & Modify. This helpful book not only shows the steps of a rebuild in detail, but will help you to determine what kind of build is right for your project and assists you in making the correct decisions on compression ratio, camshaft selection and what performance parts are needed. The book contains detailed instructions—starting with disassembling the engine and determining what machining will be needed. All of the fine details about boring and honing, crankshaft grinding, balancing, cylinder head rebuilding, the engine assembly, oil modifications, as well as performance upgrades are detailed with photos. Many of the specialized machining steps needed for a performance build are also covered. Get this book—and get ready to rebuild your AMC V8!

5.0 out of 5 stars ( 1 )

$24.79

SA Design Ford Inline Six: How to Rebuild and Modify

Rebuild and modify your Ford inline six with help from the leading performance builders of these engines, Vintage Inlines. Covering Ford's small 6-cylinder engine made famous in Falcons, Comets, Mustangs, and many other models from the 1960s and 1970s, "Ford Inline Six: How to Rebuild and Modify" has everything you need to know from step-by-step rebuilding instructions to performance parts that will set you apart from the rest of the crowd. If this is your first engine build, you'll be glad to know that every aspect of a complete rebuild is here. Starting with engine removal, you'll learn all the different steps, including examination, machine work, reassembly, and reinstallation. The mystery is revealed on setting ring gap, checking valve-to-piston clearance, and even degreasing the camshaft for spot-on valve timing! Whether it's replacing the undersized and outdated 1-barrel carburetor or the original Load-O-Matic distributor, you'll learn how to get the most from the engine that came as original equipment in literally millions of our favorite Ford vehicles. With the information in this book, you'll learn how to add a 2-barrel carburetor, electronic ignition, and even a header so you can have the smooth rumble of dual exhaust.

5.0 out of 5 stars ( 3 )

$26.79

How to Build Max Performance VW Air-Cooled Engines

The VW Beetle (officially the Volkswagen Type 1) needs no introduction. Manufactured and marketed globally by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003, more than 21 million were produced and sold around the world. Extremely popular in the U.S. and Europe during the 1950s and '60s, increasing competition from Japanese, American, and European manufacturers—as well as stiffening demands for better safety and emissions—contributed to a sharp decline in sales in the early '70s. The Beetle was manufactured in much smaller numbers in Germany until the late 1970s, when production shifted to Brazil and Mexico, where operating cost was a was a large factor in keeping the Beetle alive. While simple and fun, the Beetle had simply become outdated. Of course, the enthusiast market did not see it that way. Aficionados loved the simplicity in the design, as well as its aesthetics—and enjoyed tinkering with the mechanicals of their Beetles, Buses, Type 3 models, and Karmann Ghias. There is no shortage of options when customizing your Beetle; and for many, extracting as much performance out of their air-cooled flat 4 was the way to go. Not only does it remedy the issue of keeping up with modern traffic, but Beetles also respond really well to modifications and have a robust aftermarket to support them. In this 144-page paperback, "VW Air-Cooled Engines: How to Build Max Performance," VW veteran Dr. John F. Kershaw lays the groundwork for getting the most possible power for your desired use and application. Covered here are the various power levels and components to get you there. It's all included: rotating assemblies, cylinder heads, cams and the valvetrain, engine blocks, ignitions systems, fuel injection, carburetors and induction, exhaust, sources for parts, and even turbos and superchargers. Are you looking for just a little more power to keep up with traffic or maybe a streetable high-performance machine? Perhaps you're interested in a little street/strip action or even all-out racing applications. All of your options are examined in this book from SA Design and CarTech. And you'll love the 245 color photos!

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$23.79

SA Design Mopar Small-Block Engines: How to Build Max Performance

If you own an LA small-block-powered Mopar car or truck, this invaluable guide and instructions will allow you to optimize performance and maintain reliability. The LA engine platform evolved into the Magnum 5.2- and 5.9-liter engines and became the new standard of Mopar small block performance. In SA Design's "Mopar Small-Block Engines: How to Build Max Performance" expert and author Larry Shepard identifies the best parts—and clearly guides you through the specific techniques to extract maximum performance for LA and Magnum engines. In particular, he covers heads, cams, and valvetrain products and modifications that will achieve your horsepower targets. In addition, Shepard provides exquisite details and in-depth build-up instruction for other essential components—locks, cranks, pistons, rods, ignition systems, intakes, carburetors, and exhaust.

3.0 out of 5 stars ( 1 )

$40.79

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