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How to build small-block Chevy engines for maximum performance. Includes sections on heads, cams, exhaust systems, induction modifications, dyno-tested engine combinations, and complete engine build-ups.
I was very disappointed with this book. The cover shows a small block Chevy with a large Wiend blower sporting two 4500 series carburetors and the caption reads "How to build horespower for maximum street and racing performance". While there are plenty of respectable 350 builds for the street, only one is over 383 cid at 406 cid and only 513hp. Again, a heavy hitter on the street but not even coming close to the capabilities of the engine pictured on the cover or what the write up suggests. The one blown SBC they do build is a mild 470hp. There is a lot of good info in this book but the cover and write up is very misleading. Buyer beware.
This is the book for anything related to adding horsepower to the small block Chevy engine. Tons of info with many pics. Seems to have an answer for any power buildup.
This book has one chapter on how to actually rebuild an engine. The rest of the book has different combinations of intakes, heads, carburetors, etc to see what makes more power. To me, it was like many magazine articles put together and sold as a book. The authors' math sucks. They are messing up the compression ratios of their engines so it is hard to keep track sometimes of where the performance is coming from.
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