

New Hemi Engines 2003 to Present: How to Build Max Performance [Shepard, Larry] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. New Hemi Engines 2003 to Present: How to Build Max Performance Review: good information - book is very helpful Review: Nice product - Nice product
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,152,904 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #36 in Automotive Engine Mechanics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (408) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.31 x 11 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1613257694 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1613257692 |
| Item Weight | 12.5 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Performance How-To |
| Print length | 146 pages |
| Publication date | October 4, 2017 |
| Publisher | Cartech |
H**H
good information
book is very helpful
B**P
Nice product
Nice product
J**Y
Great book!
Lots of pictures and easy to understand descriptions. Great book!
J**D
Great read...
Informative book on the gen 3 hemi.
D**.
COULD BE A LOT BETTER
Overall, the book is just okay. I think its a good introduction, but that is all. It does not go deep into relevant theory and principles of an SI Engine, or what differentiates Hemis from other engines (Chrysler, or otherwise). For example, I found several glaring mistakes, omissions and discrepancies in the text concerning the history of the Gen 3 Hemi, and Hemis in general. Were the omissions intentional? Possibly, and this due to the rarity of the 426 Street Hemis (Gen 2, as they are now called) and prior. As for me. I had two 426 Hemis when I was younger; one in a 1968 RR and another in a Super Bee (originally a 383 car). And, I transplanted a 392 (what folk call a Gen 1 Hemi, these days) into a 1970 Dart. Granted, the headers gave me a turning radius of a Knuckle Head with Gorilla Hangers and a six foot Fork, but it was worth the time and effort. So perhaps now you can see why I am a little concerned about the mistakes, discrepancies, and missing information in this book. Mistakes and missing info costs money. Beyond this, the book is actually useful in that it is a notebook of sorts. It tracks down all of the current part numbers, and odds and ends that you would need to tear down, inspect, and rebuild your Gen 3 Hemi. There is nothing really performance-oriented in this book, beyond directing you to this or that company and web address. Ultimately, this book will require a shop manual to actually tear down, inspect, and rebuild the engines that are discussed in the text. Would it be a book I recommend to the novice who has never rebuilt an engine and does not own many tools? If this is you, and you want to rebuild that Hemi in your car/truck/Jeep, then I would say "No". This is not a book for the beginner of that sort. But if you have training, or some practical experience in building custom engines, then yes. You will find this book to be a great reference, and source of foundational information. On a final note. If your experience is limited to 4- and 6-bangers, or wedge engines, or any sort of foreign auto with what sounds like a blender under the hood that is attached at the other end to some obnoxious "fart can" muffler, then please listen to me and go find someone who has experience in building Hemis. Learn from them, first. Hemis are strange creatures. They have their own set of rules. You can't build them like a wedge engine, be it an LS or something else.
J**T
Great product
Speedy arrival
B**S
Hemi
Has some good info I can use
A**R
Very helpful
Nice book with detailed, color pictures.
S**B
Reading this is like listening to a conversation between two people of the same vocation (that you don't share). Things and explanations are left out or brushed over because it's assumed you know. It's not a bad book but it's not the foundational learning experience that I expected. For that there are too many "plot holes" in this book.
L**T
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S**W
It is simply a matter of the fact that my $10,000 plus motor is extremely happy with this incredible book! A perfect piece of mind for the home building expert or home garage mechanic!
M**D
Bought because it is difficult to obtain tech 'details' of the 6.1 hemi, here in the UK. It does help filling in the blanks, but its not like Haynes manuals used to be ...
R**T
Great book. Super informative.
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