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Tuning for Speed

Tuning for Speed (How to increase the performance of a standard motorcycle engine for racing and competition work), was written by P.E.Irving (M.I.Mech.E, M.S.A.E.), and published by Temple Press Books in association with “Motor Cycling”.
Written for the motorcycle owner who wishes to obtain the utmost efficiency from his engine, this practical handbook explains how to increase the performance of the standard motorcycle engine for racing and competition work.
This Fourth Edition includes all the information on racing fuels, conversion kits, timing, tuning, carburetter sizes and settings, racing sparking plugs, and a fuel analysis table.
Measuring approx. 5”x7 ½”, with over 280 information-packed pages, well illustrated with line drawings, diagrams, graphs and tables, and carrying period advertisements from the leading racing manufacturers of the day to add historical interest, this work is based upon many years of actual racing experience, an essential part of the library of any aspiring racer of classic motorcycles

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