JEFF HARTMAN
Introduction
Chapter 1
Understanding Fuel Delivery
Chapter 2
Understanding Autol11otive Computers and PROMs
Chapter 3
Sensors
Chapter 4
Actuators and Actuator Systems
Chapter 5
Hot Rodding EFl Engines
Chapter 6
Recalibrating Factory ECUs
Chapter 7
Interceptors and Auxiliary Computers
Chapter 8
Standalone Progral11mable Engine Management
Systems
Chapter 9
EMS/EFl Engine-Swapping
Chapter 10
Roll- Your-Own EFl
Chapter 11
Installation and Startup Issues
Chapter 12
Designing, Modifying, and Building Intake Manifolds
Chapter 13
EMS Tuning 101
Chapter 14
EMS Troubleshooting
Chapter 15
Emissions and Onboard Diagnostics
PROJECT VEHICLES
Chapter 16
Hovv to Hot Rod Your Carbureted Sl11all-block Chevy
Chapter 17
Supercharged Jag-rolet
Chapter 18
1970 Dodge Challenger B-Block
Chapter 19
FocusTurbo
Chapter 20
Real-World Turbo CRX Si
Chapter 21
Honda del Sol Si Turbo
Chapter 22
Turbo-EFl Jaguar XKE 4.2
Chapter 23
Turbo-Nitrous Lotus Europa 1.6-liter Engine Swap
Chapter 24
MR2Turbo
Chapter 25
MR6: V-6 Swap, Motec M48 EMS, Compound
Forced-Induction
Chapter 26
Overboosted VW Golf 1.8T
Chapter 27
Frank-M-Stein: Turbo M3 Roadster
EMS/EFT Suppliers
Index
Drawing on a wealth of knowledge and experience and a background of more than 1,000 magazine articles on the subject, engine control expert Jeff Hartman explains everything from the basics of engine management to the building of complicated project cars.
Hartman has substantially updated the material from his 1993 MBI book Fuel Injection (0-879387-43-2) to address the incredible developments in automotive fuel injection technology from the past decade, including the multitude of import cars that are the subject of so much hot rodding today. Hartmans text is extremely detailed and logically arranged to help readers better understand this complex topic.