Title: .DIY Car Electronic Modification Sourcebook:.
..for everyone interested in electronically modifying their car
Author Name Julian Edgar
Binding: Soft Cover
Number of photos: well illustrated with colour illustrations
Book Condition: New
Number of pages: 174 pages
Dimension 216 x 278 x 14mm |
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition (April 26, 2013)
ISBN ISBN-10: 148400003X
ISBN-13: 9781484000038
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If you'd love to know how to simply and effectively modify the electronic
systems in your car, this book is for you.
In Section 1 you'll find a step-by-step introduction to the world
of car electronics. The section starts with very simple circuits but as
the pages progress, you'll be introduced to volts, ohms and amps, be shown
how to use a multimeter, meet analog and digital signals - and a whole
lot more. And at each of these stages, there are real-world car modifications
used as examples.
Section 2 covers specific modifications to cars. These are wide-ranging
- everything from fitting and tuning a commercial engine management signal
interceptor, to adding new cabin lights, to cheaply wiring a tow-bar on
a CAN bus car, to modifying electric power steering and electronic stability
control. Even, the electronic modification of regen braking on a Toyota
Prius!
Along the way you'll find a host of interesting snippets covering things
as diverse as stopping turbo boost cuts, a prebuilt module that will improve
your fuel economy, upgrading to LED interior lighting, what's inside poor
quality relays - and lots more.
The modifications that are down-to-earth, practical, cheap and achievable
- this a book that should be on every car modifier's shelf.
Author Biography
Julian
Edgar started his working life freelancing for photography
magazines. He then worked as a secondary school teacher for eight years,
teaching senior humanities, before leaving teaching and becoming a full-time
automotive writer. He edited a national Australian automotive print magazine
before becoming editor of AutoSpeed, an online car magazine. Along the
way he wrote extensively for Silicon Chip, an electronics hobbyist magazine,
while contributing articles to technical and automotive publications in
Australia, the UK and the US. He has fitted and tuned programmable management,
working solely from a home workshop. He has also used plug-in programmable
ECUs and interceptors, and has been instrumental in developing electronic
car modification products and kits. Julian lives in a hamlet 80 kilometres
north of Canberra, Australia. He spends much of the week playing in his
home workshop - for the rest of the time, he works for a company providing
training in high-level writing skills.
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