How to Power Tune Rover V8 Engines for Road & Track includes
everything you could want to know about increasing the performance
and reliability of the Rover V8 engine which has been in production
since 1967. Derived from a Buick design, the engine first appeared
in the Rover P5B of 1967, but continued in use through subsequent
Rover models: P6 and SD1. Not only a favorite of kit car builders,
the Rover V8 also appeared in Morgans, TVRs, Land Rovers, Range
Rovers, MGB V8 and the Leyland P76 in Australia. Coverage includes:
- Limitations of standard components - Short block
preparation/clearances - Solving the oiling and main cap problems
of pre-1994 cylinder blocks - Full details of cylinder head
modification - Ooptimizing ignition settings - Exhaust system
requirements - Holley, Weber & SU carburettor/inlet manifold
options - Camshaft & valve train requirements - Modifications
for racing - Modifications for road use
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