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Classroom Manual for Automotive Engine Performance/Shop Manual for Automotive Engine Performance (Today's Technician)

Classroom Manual for Automotive Engine Performance/Shop Manual for Automotive Engine Performance (Today's Technician)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Could be done better
Review: I do not doubt the man's knowledge, I question his ability to present it in a fashion that's easily digestable. He tends to assume that you know a lot to begin with. If this were simply for review it would probably be fine, but if you're looking for a book to teach it's a bit lacking. It's not horrible, but a few more illustrations would make many of the ideas he tries to convey much clearer.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: And another thing, Jack Erjavec is does no good to Delmar
Review: Publishers. I also read the 3 companion books to this title. And a fifty title "Automotive electricity & electronics". It seems anything that has Jack Erjavec name on it, (as advisor) the quality and value just won't be there.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don Knowles is not much of a auto technician, or a writer.
Review: This book is fill with inconsistentcys, inaccuratecys, (like my spelling of course) and misinformation, along with poor presentation of information. And that's just to say the least. But I would say it's better then a roll of plain white toilet paper.


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