
From the back cover:
This is THE book for average owners seeking practical answers to improving VW performance in both street and off-road use. There's no obscure theory, and no requirement for exotic machining or welding skills. Instead, Eric Jorgensen, a top VW authority, plainly discusses the advantages and disadvantages of various "bolt on" performance accessories. The expert text and hundreds of photos, drawings, and exploded views show how countless engine and suspension tuning parts are installed. Equally important, detailed performance figures obtained on our own dynamometer, tell the full story as to what's worthwhile, and what isn't!
The subject of VW performance is covered in complete detail—beginning with a discussion of which engines are best adapted to tuning, and continuing through steps leading to several stages of increased output. Throughout the book, Jorgensen addresses himself to the key question of COST— whether a particular device is worth the investment, or whether there might be a more reasonable way of achieving the same gain at lower price. Where work is practical for an average owner, complete information is given. At the same time, though, the author occasionally includes cautioning notes about difficult procedures, and may suggest that "here's a job requiring professional attention." As in all Clymer service handbooks, the goal has been to help owners understand their equipment, lower repair costs, and generally improve operating satisfaction. Clymer auto, motorcycle, moped, snowmobile, and marine maintenance books are sold worldwide. Look for them at your local parts supplier or bookstore.
Jorgensen, Eric
VW Performance Tuning: 1200 to 2000cc Engines, all Years
205
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10.20 x 7.00 x 0.76 inches
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