
How to Improve Triumph Tr2-4a
Roger Williams(Author)
Veloce (Publisher)
Published on 18. August 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-903706-80-0 (ISBN)
Description
Aided by top racing and high-performance TR specialists, his own experiences and those of other amateur restorers, the author explains in some detail how to increase the performance and handling of the four-cylinder TR sports cars for fast road, track days or more serious motorsport.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
David & Charles
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 207 mm
Weight
648 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-903706-80-0 (9781903706800)
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Person
Born in 1940, Roger William's first love was aircraft, and he joined the de Havilland Aircraft Company after leaving school, soon adding motor cars to his list of prime interests. He completed his apprenticeship and studies, and built two Ford-based 'specials' before family and career interests took pride of place. However, in 1986 he started his own consultancy business, which allowed him to restore numerous MGBs, a Triumph TR6 and a Triumph Stag, and also at this time began to write books about the cars that he restored. After retiring in 2000 he wrote several more books including Enthusiast's Restoration Manuals, SpeedPro workshop guides and Essential Buyer's guides, specialising in the Triumph TR range and MGB sports cars.
Content
First priorities; chassis strengthening and roll-cages; handling, suspension and steering upgrades; live axle and rear suspension improvements; hubs, wheels and tyres; brakes; clutch, gearbox and overdrive; improving the ignition system; selecting an improved camshaft; carburettor induction; potential EFI systems; tuning engines; electrics; body, trim and seat improvements; reproduction cars; weight watchers. Appendix: specialist suppliers.