How to Build & Power Tune Distributor-type Ignition Systems

How to Build & Power Tune Distributor-type Ignition Systems

by Des Hammill
How to Build & Power Tune Distributor-type Ignition Systems

How to Build & Power Tune Distributor-type Ignition Systems

by Des Hammill

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Overview

How to Build & Power Tune Distributor-type Ignition Systems offers expert practical advice from an experienced race engine builder on how to build an ignition system that delivers maximum power reliably. A lot is talked about ignition systems, and there is a bewildering choice of expensive aftermarket parts, which all claim to deliver more power. Des Hammill cuts through the myth and hyperbole and tells readers what really works, so that they can build an excellent system without wasting money on parts and systems that simply don't deliver. Ignition timing and advance curves for modified engines is another minefield for the inexperienced, but Des uses his expert knowledge to tell readers how to optimize the ignition timing of any high-performance engine. The book applies to all four-stroke gasoline/petrol engines with distributor-type ignition systems, including those using electronic ignition modules: it does not cover engines controlled by ECUs (electronic control units).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787111738
Publisher: Veloce Publishing
Publication date: 09/12/2017
Series: SpeedPro Series
Edition description: New 3rd Edition
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 9.59(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Hailing originally from New Zealand, Des Hammill is a professional engineer with many years of practical experience of building race-winning engines and solving technical problems. The author of several books in the SpeedPro series, Des writes in an easy to understand manner and gives step-by-step guidance. Des also takes his own photographs and creates his own line drawings.
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