Rotary Engine Book Has Finally Been Published
Well guys and gals, after 2+ years of researching, writing, editing, and rewriting, the book is finally out: http://tinyurl.com/StreetRotary
Quite a few of you had a hand in its creation, whether you realize it or not. Heck, the enthusiasm and knowledge contained in this forum alone is one of the main reasons I had the gumption to propose the book in the first place; I knew there were a lot of smart people here who could keep me on track and out of trouble. I'd personally like to thank everyone who contributed technical information, photos, diagrams, and other material. I'd also like to express my appreciation to the suppliers and engine builders who gave me backstage passes to their workshops, and to the technical reviewers (also mostly from this forum) who slogged their way through the draft manuscript and offered critical advice and/or suggestions on how to improve the project. I hope you all enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it. Cheers, Mark Warner |
Looking forward to getting mine in the mail in a few days..
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Mark, thanks for letting me take part in it. Even if it was a small part.
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is it possible to get some screens shots of the table of contents... or maybe list of it....
That way i can see if its helpful for me to purchase it. |
It's only $15! Are you really that cheap?
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well if thats chump change, can buy it for me... ill Pm u my address, ;) Thanks in advance..
Its not a matter of being cheap, I just dont want to spend money on something that im not going to use. I dont want a free copy, nor do i want him to post images of the whole book. No offense to the writer of the book, but on Amazon theres about 6 other books for Rx7's. What makes his better than the rest. Im sure other people would like to know what the book contains, other than just buying it because its a book on RX7's. You say it your self "If you aren't testing, you are guessing." I just dont want to guess that its a good book, then once i receive it never use it again. |
Ordered* Can't wait to review this book and see how helpful it really is... :icon_tup:
...I'll let you guys know and post my opinion/review. ~ Kayvon |
This isn't an RX-7 book. It's a rotary book. Since most 7 owners feel they know everything already, then you probably won't like it. It does open the door for a more advanced followup book though. He had to leave out 3 chapters of this one so they are a head start on the next book if it ever happens. I've had a copy of the text for nearly a year now and it's pretty good. You'll probably already know alot of the stuff in it but I guarantee there's something in it you didn't know.
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Here's the chapter list, below. If it helps make your decision to purchase the book or not, I had help from over 60 rotary engine experts in writing & reviewing the book, including engineers from Mazda and experts like Paul Yaw, Glen Weaver, Cam Worth, Fred Swain, et al. In other words, I think it's a pretty decent compilation of the current collective wisdom on rotary engine performance mods.
At last count, the book was 85,000 words long and had over 415 images and photographs. If you're already a world-renowned expert on rotary engines, the book isn't for you. But if you're an average enthusiast, IMHO it would be a nice addition to your bookshelf. I didn't write the book to get rich (I would have made a lot more flipping burgers at McDonalds, given the amount of time I put into it); rather, I wrote it simply because I'm a mechanical engineer who's always been fascinated by the Wankel. I just wanted to write a book that explained a) how this incredible machine works; and b) how to modify it for increased performance. You will have to be the judge of whether I hit those goals or not. Cheers, Mark Chapter 1: The History of the Rotary Engine Chapter 2: Rotary Engine Basics & Power Production Chapter 3: Intake & Exhaust Porting Chapter 4: Internal Engine Components Chapter 5: Exhaust Systems Chapter 6: Intake Systems Chapter 7: Fuel Systems Chapter 8: Engine Management Systems Chapter 9: Ignition Systems Chapter 10: Oil & Lubrication Systems Chapter 11: Cooling Systems Chapter 12: Turbochargers, Superchargers & Forced Induction Chapter 13: Nitrous Oxide, Water & Alcohol Injection Sources |
Originally Posted by rotarygod
(Post 9198512)
Since most 7 owners feel they know everything already, then you probably won't like it.
Listen man, im not here to sling mudd... I for one am interested in the book. But im interested in knowing if its written in a way i can understand?? Is it a book From "Mechanics to Mechanics" Or from "Mechanics to public". Some writer's are too smart for there own good, and the general public gets lost in the language and descriptions. I in the past as im sure many here have, purchased books thinking they will help....Then after the first couple of chapters, couldn't get a good understanding because of the way the author explained it. |
Originally Posted by mhwarner
(Post 9198535)
At last count, the book was 85,000 words long and had over 415 images and photographs. If you're already a world-renowned expert on rotary engines, the book isn't for you. But if you're an average enthusiast, IMHO it would be a nice addition to your bookshelf. I didn't write the book to get rich (I would have made a lot more flipping burgers at McDonalds, given the amount of time I put into it); rather, I wrote it simply because I'm a mechanical engineer who's always been fascinated by the Wankel. I just wanted to write a book that explained a) how this incredible machine works; and b) how to modify it for increased performance. You will have to be the judge of whether I hit those goals or not.
Cheers, Mark My goals are for more knowledge... so by the way it sounds this book is going to hit the mark. Im ordering my copy now, And thanks for the time and dedication. The truth is you probably would make more money flipping burgers..lol.. but its the appreciation and respect from the community that cant be replaced. :icon_tup: Sorry for the unnecessary bickering in the thread... Mods feel free to delete. |
Awesome.
Look forward to reading it. |
Originally Posted by sinned2545
(Post 9198541)
:icon_no2: thats a pretty shitty statement. I guess you fall into the Most rotary owners are Dicks category??
Listen man, im not here to sling mudd... I for one am interested in the book. But im interested in knowing if its written in a way i can understand?? Is it a book From "Mechanics to Mechanics" Or from "Mechanics to public". Some writer's are too smart for there own good, and the general public gets lost in the language and descriptions. I in the past as im sure many here have, purchased books thinking they will help....Then after the first couple of chapters, couldn't get a good understanding because of the way the author explained it. is it possible to get some screens shots of the table of contents... or maybe list of it.... That way i can see if its helpful for me to purchase it. To me this implies that " I already know it all and I want to see if a $15 book is a waste of my time." That's the way I took your question. I you really meant it from a standpoint that you were afraid that it is written in too technical of a form for the average Joe to understand then I'd definitely say no. Anyone can understand it. |
might just pick it up
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I enjoyed "Street Turbocharging" so it's sibling is in my Amazon cart.
Thanks Mark. |
I'm glad I could contribute.
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Hey Mark ... is this the book that my ITB's are in?
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Originally Posted by dj55b
(Post 9205773)
Hey Mark ... is this the book that my ITB's are in?
-Mark |
Originally Posted by mhwarner
(Post 9208087)
Yep! Pages 76 and 81, to be precise... :-)
-Mark |
I love how he included many different rotary enthusiasts rather than just the "big boys". That's awesome!
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I just got my copy a couple days ago. Overal just skimming though, there is a ton of info for newbs and vets. As RG said earlier, their are some things that rotay know it alls (myself included) ;) will learn from. The oil mods section actually taught me something I didn't previously know. I see no reason why any rotary enthusiast should be without this book.
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will be ordering mine next week.
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Nice, this is the first I've heard of this book. Might have to pick up a copy, can't beat the price :)
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I petitioned the local library to get i copy.
Originally Posted by rotarygod
(Post 9198435)
Are you really that cheap?
Originally Posted by sinned2545
(Post 9198541)
I guess you fall into the Most rotary owners are Dicks category??
To the OP thank you for taking the time to do this:icon_tup:. |
Thanks for taking the time to put this together :icon_tup: I'll be picking up a copy very soon. I learned alot from 'Street Turbocharging', and if 'Street Rotary' is anything like it it is a must-have.
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