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Old 30-07-2007, 10:28 AM   #1
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Default Good how too Performance Books?

Hi guys,
its my 18th next month, and people are starting too ask me what i want, naturally pretty much everything i want is to do with cars, and modifying them (in particular, engine and driveline)
now i was wondering what are the best performance books around?
i already have:
FORD Performance by Pat Ganahl
High Performance FORD Engine Parts Interchange by George Reid
and How to Rebuild FORD V8 ENGINES by Tom Monroe

i want too learn about cylinder heads, and how too port them, and basically as much as i can learn about them
how to build a strong driveline, from flywheel-wheelstuds
how too set up your suspension right
and basically anything to do with high performance engines/drivelines/suspension
can anyone help me out? i need to have my list done by the end of the week.... (yes i know i left it late but i was trying too find out by myself and im not having much luck)
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