shindha
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| posted on 8/3/26 at 06:03 PM |
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How To Modify Ford S.O.H.C Engines (Pinto) David Vizard
Hi, I have the Ford SOHC book by David Vizard, the man they call "The Wizard" of engine tuning. I have his legendary "bible" for
the Ford Pinto engine, and it’s ready to turn your "sensible" Pinto into something that actually makes your neighbours nervous.
Why you need this book, other than the vintage street cred.
The Secret Sauce: Vizard reveals why everyone ignored this "gem" of an engine and how his lateral thinking can unlock race-level power.
The "Power" List: Detailed chapters on everything from carburation and "re-inflow" valves to nitrous oxide and turbocharging. Yes,
nitrous on a Pinto.
Zero Guesswork: It’s packed with clear technical diagrams, dyno charts, and the kind of "Wizardry" that only comes from decades of breaking
things so you don't have to.
Whether you want to hold your own in modern traffic or build a racing legend, this book is your roadmap to horsepower. Don't just
"maintain" your Ford—modify it until it’s unrecognisable.
All this knowledge and art work for only £15 plus P&P or collect from sunny Birmingham.
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jacko
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| posted on 25/3/26 at 07:24 PM |
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The time you have had the book for sale it just shows that pintos are out of fashion
I have a pile of books on the same thing as you
Jacko
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shindha
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| posted on 25/3/26 at 08:14 PM |
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I know, I had a Pinto once in a Cortina and one to go in my 1st Westfield build but never put it in. It would be a pity to throw it away.
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