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This book brings together the large and scattered body of information on the theory and practice of engine testing, to which any engineer responsible for work of this kind must have access. Engine testing is a fundamental part of development of new engine and powertrain systems, as well as of the modification of existing systems.
It forms a significant part of the practical work of many automotive and mechanical engineers, in the auto manufacturing companies, their suppliers suppliers, specialist engineering services organisations, the motor sport sector, hybrid vehicles and tuning sector. The eclectic nature of engine, powertrain, chassis and whole vehicle testing makes this comprehensive book a true must-have reference for those in the automotive industry as well as more advanced students of automotive engineering. Key Features.
Available in: Hardcover. This book brings together the large and scattered body of information on the theory and practice of engine testing,.
Full text of 'Engine TestingThis page intentionally left blankEngine TestingTheory and PracticeThird editionA.J. PlintELSEVIERAMSTERDAM. BOSTON. HEIDELBERG. LONDON.
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