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Performance Automotive Engine Math

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This book walks readers through the complete engine, showcasing the methodology required to define each specific parameter, and how to translate the engineering math to hard measurements reflected in various engine parts, and a successful build.

160 pages, ebook

First published April 15, 2011

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John Baechtel

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John Baechtel served as technical editor of Car Craft Magazine in the seventies, executive editor of Hot Rod Magazine throughout the eighties and then editor of Car Craft again in the nineties. He was a GM motorsports consultant for ten years and then opened a race engine testing facility for over a dozen years before retiring early to write technical and historical automotive books and manage a growing group of automotive high-performance enthusiast websites.

He is a Bonneville racing veteran, 200 MPH Club Member, International FIA speed record holder and avid collector of land speed record memorabilia and LSR model cars. He builds his own race engines and is the author of a dozen technical books on engine building and race car construction. He enjoys researching and collecting vintage engines and speed equipment.

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June 20, 2023
Very informative and engaging

The format of practice problems and examples as well as the in depth explanations for each concept and formula are perfectly done and very easy to follow. It kept my attention frome the first page to the glossary. Many little tips and tricks for each operation as well as general advice and suggestions. I might buy a physical copy at some point.
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December 23, 2017
Excellent information

This book answers a lot of questions you should have when building a proper engine. Even if your not into building a race engine the information will help you with building a long lasting motor.
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