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This Supercharged! Design, Testing and Installation of Supercharger Systems is published by Bentley Publishers.

 

A Bentley service and repair manual is probably the highest quality source of DI service and repair information for your motor vehicle available. Bentley Publishers have been helping do-it-yourself mechanics since 1950. Even if you do not plan to ever perform repairs on your car, this manual will help you communicate to the person who does - and save you money in the end.

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ISBN-13: 978-0-8376-0168-7
BINDING: Softcover - 8 inches x 10 inches
PUBLISHER: Bentley Publishers
PAGES: 346 - includes 165 b&w photos, illustrations and diagrams
WEIGHT (pounds): 1.5

Manufacture Part Number: GSUP

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