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Re: Good Read

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I too had the Airflow CD's from RaceSecrets. Like Rick said the audio quality is not the best. Most of the information from the interviews is from some of the best minds in the industry.

I have not tried any of the other audio sets.

Ray
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1960FL
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Re: Good Read

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From one of the adio lectures came this site, look around read the lectures print then etc. Some good stuff. I could not get tot the first lectrue though.

Rick

http://www.n2performance.com/archives.shtml

Edit , Found First lecture here
http://www.pumpgastech.com/airflow.pdf
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Re: Good Read

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I bought the CD by Darin Morgan from that site "Porting by the Numbers" and found it extremely good. Opened my eyes on a lot of things to look at. If you listen to it a couple of times and then play on the flow bench for a while and then go back and listen again you get a lot of AH HA moments.

John
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Re: Good Read

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Thanks Rick!

Been reading on it every change i get ;)

Yes, "porting by the numbers" That's the one i want to start with.
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Re: Good Read

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1960FL wrote:From one of the adio lectures came this site, look around read the lectures print then etc. Some good stuff. I could not get tot the first lectrue though.

Rick

http://www.n2performance.com/archives.shtml

Edit , Found First lecture here
http://www.pumpgastech.com/airflow.pdf
Rick thanks again for the link!

I have been reading on them every chance i get. good info, well wrote!
.........Unforcanatly i can't seam to access the last two classes :(

The last one i really what to see!

Combustion Patterns: The Telltale Signs of Power...or Lack Thereof
when i rebuild my 16-17 year old motor, would love to have some comparison of fuel pattern in the combustion chamber.

these last two are pdf files and when i try to down load them. The down load screen come up, and acts like its doing somthing..............but it just time out ofter a while.
No data received.

If any one can help me out on this.......Please!!! and Thank You.
Gordon
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Re: Good Read

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Gordon
I wasn't able to open the second lecture on combustion chambers. The first one I was able to save the link to my desktop as a shortcut icon.

Ray
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Re: Good Read

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Hello"!
Same problem.
Sorry my english mistakes.
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1960FL
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Re: Good Read

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Try this link guy's http://www.pumpgastech.com/pgt_articles.htm he had them all, let me know if they do not work i have all in PDF.

Rick

PS, not clear as to if it would be ok to post as they seam to be on the net in many places ??? Bruce?
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Re: Good Read

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1960FL wrote:Try this link guy's http://www.pumpgastech.com/pgt_articles.htm he had them all, let me know if they do not work i have all in PDF.

Rick

PS, not clear as to if it would be ok to post as they seam to be on the net in many places ??? Bruce?
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Re: Good Read

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Rick correct now

Thanks
Sorry my english mistakes.
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