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[.ca] Porsche 911 Performance Handbook (ISBN 076030033X)



Best So Far:
I found that the book provides adequate coverage of most areas, however, it falls short of the sort of detail I was anticipating. I guess if your purpose is to become acquainted with the marquee and its evolution you'll get a good synopsis. If, however, you are inclined to further tinker with your car, the performance chapter of the book is fairly imprecise. If I wanted a list of tuners I would buy Excellence and read the ads. It falls short on discussing realiability and driveability given the suggested mods. From an editing point of view it does not help that the pictures are lagging several pages behind the text. Otherwise a fine book giving you a bit of everything. Beefing up the DIY mods would make it perfect.


Porsche 911 Performance Handbook (Performance Handbook Serie:
I have both a late model Turbo and looking for a 993 Supercup. The technical specs are good but the book jumps around in the model years. It is very funny to see Corvette wheels in a Porsche book. There are also too many high dollar advertising plugs. If you use Andial or Promotive to build you an engine-it's gonna cost you 30K. How's that for advise!!


Excellent Performance Overview:
Bruce's grasp of the intricacies of the 911 engine is excellent. This book is one of the best sources of information regarding the 911, and should be a staple in any owner's collection. The book focuses on the history of the 911 engine from a technical perspective, and then talks about performance modifications that can be performed on your car. The focus is the engine, with a lesser focus on the rest of the car's subsystems. The book's one drawback is the layout - the pictures don't match the text on the pages, and the index is just about useless. The book takes on more of an overview of the performance upgrade process with very little how-to focus. It's a great reference for learning about the modifications that you would want your mechanic or engine rebuilder to perform. Bruce's knowledge and integrity in his recommendations are also well respected in the Porsche industry.


A well-written, informed effort:
A mostly great book, with a substantive review of the history of 'real' 911s, a huge amount of sound advice on maintenance and overhauling, detailed pictures of such arcana as variants of cylinder heads over the years, and practical, experienced advice on how to proceed if you are really determined to screw up your 911 by modifying it. The book is flawed only by being written from a "California" point of view, meaning lots of pictures of slantnoses and whatnot and too much encouragement to those who think badly-engineered aftermarket parts will actually "improve" on Porsche's incredible design. Still, if you have an air-cooled 911, and you have *any* inclination at all to work on it yourself, you need this book.


A definitive guide for hopping up your 911:
Bruce Anderson takes his 30+ years of Porsche experience and distills it down to one relatively simple guide book. Covering the first 901's up to the last of the 993's, this book breaks down chapters by car parts. Suspension, gearbox, brakes, and engine all have their own chapters. Also included is a chapter on how to buy a good used 911, and an overview on engine rebuilding. The bad side of this is that in some places, it can be a real dry read. Bruce is notorious for his use of charts and obscure serial numbers in this book. If this can be forgiven, it is due to the fact that he compiles a lot of hard to find data for Porsche owners to have at their fingertips. As the last models covered in the book were the 993's, which were discontinued in 1998, this manual is long overdue for a 2nd edition to bring 996 owners into the fold. While this manual would never be considered a replacement for a full blown repair manual or a factory manual, it is still a highly informative guide to finding more information on your air cooled Porsche, and making the right performance choices.


Author:Bruce Anderson
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:629.2222
EAN:9780760300336
Edition:2
ISBN:076030033X
Number Of Pages:272
Publication Date:1997-02-09



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