4-1-03, 13:48
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Cannington, ON,
Canada
Age: 28
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Originally posted by rhumen
also, i pick up things quickly (reading, watching, listening) so i know a few things, although i am not formally educated in the mechanics of engines... are there any books that anyone can recommend that i look at to learn the workings of an engine, the rest of the car, turbo's (thank you Mici, i will look at that book) (and other forced induction readings), and rebuilding an engine...
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http://auto.howstuffworks.com/engine.htm
Try that, it's got killer info on EVERYTHING. howstuffworks.com has the basics of everything you'd ever think of, read up!
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Originally posted by davewmartin
if you want to know how to do a turbo install on your car, you have to check out www.overboost.com and search for probe gt. a few articles will come up, one of them being the turbo project. this article has been the most useful information i have found on this subject.
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To be exact...
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