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Rating: Summary: great basic and beyond Review: Covers the fundamentals for the first timer and for the veteran electical troubleshooter. Well planned and thought out. Really makes you stop and plan your work. Presents different approaches to problems and what may work best for you. A must have if you are building a kit car or restoring a car. Provides names o companies that you can purchase supplies to do it yourself. Dont try it without first reading this book!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Excellent text for DIY or those wanting background Review: I am in process of rewiring a 70s model car and this book is extremely helpful. Good fundamental explanation of electronics and automotive application. Written at a level that is easily understood without any background in the material. Skip the foundational material and go straight to the application if you like but I found the background key to understanding some of my rewiring problems. Short book, well illustrated, easy to understand and very affordable.
Rating: Summary: Excellent text for DIY or those wanting background Review: I am in process of rewiring a 70s model car and this book is extremely helpful. Good fundamental explanation of electronics and automotive application. Written at a level that is easily understood without any background in the material. Skip the foundational material and go straight to the application if you like but I found the background key to understanding some of my rewiring problems. Short book, well illustrated, easy to understand and very affordable.
Rating: Summary: Great Harness Book. Review: This book is for those of you that need to rewire your car. It covers basic automotive electronics and takes you through step by step rewire from scratch. From design to finished product that will please you. The author bases his models on early Pinto's and V.W.'s so if you have fuel injection, you might need Frank Munday's book.
Rating: Summary: for eggheads only Review: Unless you are willing to spend considerable time reading and absorbing the Theory of relitivity this book is NOT for you. The fact that the author chose to use the Pinto as his subject should be warning enough as it, like this book, leaves MUCH to be desired. Wiring diagrams are small, cluttered, and incomplete. Following (or trying to follow) these diagrams will assure you of one of two things; A Fire or a car that won't start. The novice who is trying to wire a car from scratch will find that this book was a waste of time. The more experienced car buff who has an electrical problem MIGHT find a solution.
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