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How to Improve: Triumph TR5, 250 & 6 Speedpro Series by Roger Williams
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    Condition
    Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
    Signed
    No
    Ex Libris
    No
    Personalized
    No
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United Kingdom
    Vintage
    No
    ISBN
    9781903706688

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Veloce Publishing The Limited
    ISBN-10
    1903706688
    ISBN-13
    9781903706688
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    102830078

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    How to Improve Triumph Tr5, 250 and 6
    Number of Pages
    160 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Automotive / General
    Publication Year
    2003
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Transportation
    Author
    Roger Williams
    Book Series
    SPEED PRO Ser.
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.5 in
    Item Weight
    23.1 Oz
    Item Length
    10 in
    Item Width
    8 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Reviews
    Australian Classic Cars, November 2008 Australian magazine In 1981, production of Triumph’s TR range of sports cars came to a close. But few engineers would have considered the longevity of the vehicles. Fifty years later, the earliest models are still going strong, thanks to robust construction, enthusiastic owners and an active aftermarket spares and component trade. Because TR owners tend to expect their cars to keep their sports car performance, and keeping a TR on the road is not an easy task, Roger Williams wrote this book, now in its second edition, as a companion to his series on how to restore the TRs. Williams is aware that even basic modern sedans have improved so much that the TR’s original performance may no longer seem so sporty. However, with help from the TR aftermarket industry and tips from this book, performance can be enhanced. Williams aims to relate what is available to what you want to achieve, with advice for either racing, touring or everyday uses. Every page of this manual is illustrated with clear, color photos of the parts you will be dealing with – in isolation and in situ – and are numbered and fully integrated into the text. The book discusses the pros and cons of various aftermarket products and their alternatives. Chapters run through all vehicle components, and range from your initial checks through chassis, running gear and brakes, electrics and ignition systems, fuel injection, body and trim to engine transplants. This new edition includes digitally-controlled and electronic equipment as well. New Zealand Classic Car, 2008 NZ magazine This revised edition of a book first published in 2003, provides plenty of advice for owners of all the six-cylinder TR models on how to improve their car in various ways, including for competition use as well as for the road. It's backed up by well over 400 color photographs to illustrate the text in detail, and the section headings give an idea of how comprehensive the coverage is. From rear drive durability, to computer ignition management and improved cockpit ventilation, to engine transplants, there doesn't seem to be much Williams hasn't covered, based on his own practical experience and the input of a number of marque specialists. If you want to improve the performance, handling, comfort or reliability of a TR5/6, you're likely to find what you want in here., Australian Classic Cars, November 2008 Australian magazine   In 1981, production of Triumph's TR range of sports cars came to a close. But few engineers would have considered the longevity of the vehicles. Fifty years later, the earliest models are still going strong, thanks to robust construction, enthusiastic owners and an active aftermarket spares and component trade. Because TR owners tend to expect their cars to keep their sports car performance, and keeping a TR on the road is not an easy task, Roger Williams wrote this book, now in its second edition, as a companion to his series on how to restore the TRs. Williams is aware that even basic modern sedans have improved so much that the TR's original performance may no longer seem so sporty. However, with help from the TR aftermarket industry and tips from this book, performance can be enhanced. Williams aims to relate what is available to what you want to achieve, with advice for either racing, touring or everyday uses. Every page of this manual is illustrated with clear, color photos of the parts you will be dealing with - in isolation and in situ - and are numbered and fully integrated into the text. The book discusses the pros and cons of various aftermarket products and their alternatives. Chapters run through all vehicle components, and range from your initial checks through chassis, running gear and brakes, electrics and ignition systems, fuel injection, body and trim to engine transplants. This new edition includes digitally-controlled and electronic equipment as well. New Zealand Classic Car, 2008 NZ magazine   This revised edition of a book first published in 2003, provides plenty of advice for owners of all the six-cylinder TR models on how to improve their car in various ways, including for competition use as well as for the road. It's backed up by well over 400 color photographs to illustrate the text in detail, and the section headings give an idea of how comprehensive the coverage is. From rear drive durability, to computer ignition management and improved cockpit ventilation, to engine transplants, there doesn't seem to be much Williams hasn't covered, based on his own practical experience and the input of a number of marque specialists. If you want to improve the performance, handling, comfort or reliability of a TR5/6, you're likely to find what you want in here., Australian Classic Cars, November 2008 Australian magazine   In 1981, production of Triumph's TR range of sports cars came to a close. But few engineers would have considered the longevity of the vehicles. Fifty years later, the earliest models are still going strong, thanks to robust construction, enthusiastic owners and an active aftermarket spares and component trade. Because TR owners tend to expect their cars to keep their sports car performance, and keeping a TR on the road is not an easy task, Roger Williams wrote this book, now in its second edition, as a companion to his series on how to restore the TRs. Williams is aware that even basic modern sedans have improved so much that the TR's original performance may no longer seem so sporty. However, with help from the TR aftermarket industry and tips from this book, performance can be enhanced. Williams aims to relate what is available to what you want to achieve, with advice for either racing, touring or everyday uses. Every page of this manual is illustrated with clear, color photos of the parts you will be dealing with in isolation and in situ and are numbered and fully integrated into the text. The book discusses the pros and cons of various aftermarket products and their alternatives. Chapters run through all vehicle components, and range from your initial checks through chassis, running gear and brakes, electrics and ignition systems, fuel injection, body and trim to engine transplants. This new edition includes digitally-controlled and electronic equipment as well. New Zealand Classic Car, 2008 NZ magazine   This revised edition of a book first published in 2003, provides plenty of advice for owners of all the six-cylinder TR models on how to improve their car in various ways, including for competition use as well as for the road. It's backed up by well over 400 color photographs to illustrate the text in detail, and the section headings give an idea of how comprehensive the coverage is. From rear drive durability, to computer ignition management and improved cockpit ventilation, to engine transplants, there doesn't seem to be much Williams hasn't covered, based on his own practical experience and the input of a number of marque specialists. If you want to improve the performance, handling, comfort or reliability of a TR5/6, you're likely to find what you want in here.
    Dewey Edition
    21
    Dewey Decimal
    629.2/222
    Synopsis
    Applies to all 6-cylinder TR sportscars. Practical and realistic advice on how to improve performance, braking, handling, reliability, appearance & comfort. The author is a production engineer with real hands-on experience of improving these cars. Step-by-step illustrated procedures, color throughout.CONTENTS Chapters: 1) First priorities. 2) Chassis strengthening & roll-cages. 3) Handling, suspension & steering upgrades. 4) Hubs, wheels & tyres. 5) Brakes. 6) Clutch, gearbox & overdrive. 7) Improving the ignition system. 8) Selecting an improved camshaft. 9) Carburettor induction. 10) Potential EFI Systems. 11) The fuel injection system. 12) Tuning engines. 13) Electrics. 14) Body, trim & seat improvements. 15) Engine transplants. 16) Weight watchers. 17) Conclusion. Appendix - Specialist suppliers., Applies to ALL 6-cylinder TR sportscars. Practical and realistic advice on How to Improve performance, braking, handling, reliability, appearance & comfort.
    LC Classification Number
    TL215.T

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