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If you want to add one of the slick Holley, ACCEL, or Edelbrock fuel-injection systems to your small-block V-8, or if you want get rid of the black cloud behind your Eclipse after your injector and 20G swap - you need this book. With information in this book, you'll never have to wonder if your tune is just right - you'll know it. If it isn't - you can change it. After a description of what programmable EFI offers its users, author Ben Strader (founder and senior instructor of EFI University) gives a detailed account of what you want to accomplish with your EFI system, then shows you how to get there. You'll learn to: define air and fuel requirements based on horsepower and RPM; set up your base fuel and ignition maps to get things up and running fast; tweak your fuel and timing maps for light- and heavy-load situations; and adjust timing for cold-starting or high-boost conditions. In the second section of Building and Tuning High-Performance Electronic Fuel Injection, Strader gives a detailed description of the systems from 11 respected EFI manufacturers. He helps you weigh the info on cost, features, tunability, and ease of installation between the available systems, so you can find the high-performance aftermarket EFI system that's right for you.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: S-A Design (September 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1884089798
  • ISBN-13: 978-1884089794
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #389,374 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great subject matter but too many technical errors.Sorry, but his book's a looser, January 13, 2006
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Amongst automotive do-it-yourselfers, a pressing need exists for basic information on electronic fuel injection (EFI). In addition, the proliferation of aftermarket EFI systems intended for DIY installation has created a need for a "buyer's guide" covering the many, different EFI packages available to enthusiasts.

Building & Tuning High-Performance Electronic Fuel Injection was intended meet both those needs but, unfortunately, in meeting one of them, it falls woefully short of the mark. This book is divided into two sections. The first half is devoted to EFI basics. Clearly, the Author's intent was a discussion of elementary electronic fuel injection topics but the result contains numerous errors in the technical discussions which make up the six chapters, over the 56 pages, which are the first part.

Knowledge of electrical theory would seem a manifest requirement for anyone writing a book on EFI, but Mr. Strader errors in discussions of both Ohm's Law and "short" circuits. We asked Mr. Strader how this occurred and his response was a seeming attempt to rationalize the mistakes, "Admittedly," Strader told this reviewer, "I am not an electrical engineer, and my expertise lies in the more 'hands-on' aspect of tuning engines." It's very difficult to see that response and anything more than lame. If Mr. Strader was not sufficiently knowledgeable in electrical issues to write a book on EFI, then either he should have gotten educated prior to authoring the title or the book's publisher, CarTech, Incorporated, should have corrected his errors during the editing process.

Mr. Strader's statement about his expertise lying, "...more with the hand-on aspect of tuning engines." is, also, suspect. There are mistakes in the chapter of the book on manifold absolute pressure and MAP sensors. Errors are in discussions of how engine controllers set spark advance. A discussion about the causes of lean misfire is wholly inaccurate. An explanation of gasoline octane ratings is faulty. Statements about how chassis dynamometers work are incorrect. Those are just some examples of the slip-ups in this book. They are goofs which should not have been made by an author who has expertise in tuning engines.

The book's first section contains enough incorrect information that its credibility should be at least questioned if not discounted, however, there is valuable material in Part Two, the buyer's guide section. Eleven different, aftermarket electronic fuel injection systems are discussed. Of course, 75 pages limits the coverage of each to only basic information, but there is more than enough content there to help persons shopping for an EFI system make a decision.

If you are looking for a book which accurately explains electronic fuel injection; look elsewhere. This title does not fill that need. On the other hand, if you already understand EFI basics but need information to help you make a purchase decision, considering the cost of aftermarket EFI systems, nineteen bucks for this book will be money well-spent and that's in-spite of the first half's inaccuracies.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Explains EFI, but doesn't teach to tune it, November 12, 2004
I bougth this book, because I wanted to modify my std Nissan CA18DET ECU (I have equipment and software to do it) for bigger injectors, MAF and more boost and I hoped the book will give me some guide lines how to calculate new base fuel and ignition maps and how to tune it later on dyno or road. The book only covers this subject only ligthly by giving one formula how ECU calculate air mass based on MAP sensor and no examples how to use it to calculate base values for fuel map. No information at all how to calculate ignition base map. In second part of book he just suggest to get base maps from EFI manufacter or some other source.

This books is useful if don't know how the EFI works, as author explains it pretty well. Also it maybe useful if you need aftermarket EFI and don't know which one to choose as author cover 11 twelve EFIs in second part of the book. If you want actually tune your engine using aftermarkte EFI you better read your EFI manual or search the web in the subject.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Book for beginners only....., August 22, 2005
I was extremely disappointment when I received this book. On the cover it said "modifying fuel & ignition maps" however; it doesn't even scratch the surface on how to tune a vehicle. I suggest to everyone who is interested in learning how to tune to purchase "How to Tune and Modify Engine Managements Systems".
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