| Driven: Inside BMW, the Most Admired Car Company in the World
Publisher: Wiley |
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| ISBN: 0471269204 List Price: $27.95 Amazon Price: $17.61 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 2 Reviews: Summary: Nice history, boring read, As an auto industry follower, I can appreciate this book as a sort of historical reference for someone perhaps doing research. But as enjoyable reading, it falls far short. The book goes into a painfully detailed history of company events. In fact, I felt the title was a bit misleading, since it made me expect some interpretation as to why BMW is as admired as it is. Instead you basically get a chronology of events. Summary: Poor workmanship and limited insights Despite his years of experience as an auto journalist, Kiley is a sloppy writer, doesn't seem to have a clue about the mechanics and history of automobiles, and provides little in the way of new insights into what has made BMW successful. To give one example, he asserts that in the late 1960s BMW was unique in offering a wide range of engines in its cars and boosting the power of said engines almost yearly. In fact, both were standard Detroit practices at the time. This error is a byproduct of Kiley's urge to gush about everything BMW has ever done. Apparently the company's inarguable achievements are not enough--he must create additional "firsts" for it. To give another, I'll quote Kiley from page 12: "The higher the horsepower and the lighter the vehicle, the easier it is for engineers to achieve better low-end torque (power at low revolutions of the engine)." Sorry, but the weight of the vehicle has absolutely nothing to do with the torque curve of the engine. In addition, high horsepower usually comes at the expense of low-end torque because of inherent tradeoffs in engine intake system design. More troubling, all of the material is not Kiley's own. One poorly written section on Active Steering (a recent technical innovation that Kiley inaccurately credits entirely to BMW) left me wondering whether my own understanding of the system was incomplete (it was). So I Googled "steering transmission ratio" and found Kiley's words verbatim on a website that predates the book. I don't know if this site was Kiley's source, or if both plagiarized a common source--quite likely some PR materials from BMW--but we've got plagiarism either way, as Kiley presents the words as his own. The sections in question are in brackets below: "Active steering [varies the steering transmission ratio electronically in direct relation to the style and speed of driving and road conditions. Under normal road conditions at low and medium speeds, the steering becomes more direct, requiring less steering effort of the driver] and [increasing the car's agility in city traffic or when parking. At high speeds the steering becomes less direct offering improved directional stability]--less lane waver[. When cornering at high speeds, or when undertaking sudden movements, the steering stiffens up by monitoring increases in the yaw rate]--the side-to-side movement of the car." "[When the system's sensors detect driver input at the steering wheel (turning motion), a computer analyzes the data and then sends the information to an electric motor and linkage. Based on this input, the front wheels are turned the appropriate amount.]" The above bits were adapted from the website to mirror Kiley's text by adding the few words outside the brackets but inside the quotes. In the case of his defintion of "yaw," Kiley's additions aren't even correct. Kiley also adds or removes a comma here and there, but last time I checked this is not enough to make words one's own. If, as I suspect, both accounts are copied from a common source, then even more of Kiley's text was likely lifted verbatim from this source. The sad thing is, the way Kiley has cut-and-pasted yields a redundant and confusing explanation of Active Steering. He doesn't understand enough about his subject to properly "borrow" material about it. The portions of the book about BMW as an organization fail to provide much insight into what goes on inside BMW. Kiley relies heavily on interviews with BMW executives, and these can hardly be expected to provide a thorough, balanced portrayal. As might be expected, they instead present a thoroughly massaged, idealized view of the company thoroughly lacking in telling detail. BMW's PR firm might as well have written this book. Kiley's thesis that the consistent pursuit of a focused, coherent product strategy leads to organizational success is not a new one, but it is one I've always personally stressed. However, Kiley too placidly assumes that BMW continues to pursue such a strategy. Rather, the bizarre styling and high-tech features of the latest BMWs represent deviations from the company's traditional focus. A much more interesting, more insightful book would have acknowledged and more thoroughly analyzed these deviations rather than patly accepting the company's position. Summary: Nice history, boring read As an auto industry follower, I can appreciate this book as a sort of historical reference for someone perhaps doing research. But as enjoyable reading, it falls far short. The book goes into a painfully detailed history of company events. In fact, I felt the title was a bit misleading, since it made me expect some interpretation as to why BMW is as admired as it is. Instead you basically get a chronology of events. Summary: |
| The American Arsenal: The World War II Official Standard Ordnance Catalog of Artillery, Small Arms, Tanks, Armored Cars, Antiaircraft Guns, Ammunition, Grenades, Mines (Greenhill Military Paperbacks)
Publisher: Greenhill Books |
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| ISBN: 1853674702 List Price: $29.95 Amazon Price: This item is currently not available. |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: CONCISE CATALOG OF OFFICIAL STD. WORLD WAR 2 ORDANCE THIS IS A CATALOG OF STANDARD ORDNANCE FROM THE OFFICIAL U.S. WORLD WAR 2 ARSENAL IN A NUTSHELL: IT DOESN'T GET AN CLEARER OR SIMPLER THAN THIS & FULLY ILLUSTRATED TOO! If one is at all interested in military hardware, especially from an historical standpoint, this book will be impossible to put down. Basically, most everything, from fuses, to artillery shells and pieces to mines, mortars and grenades are included. Enough useful info is included for each individual ordnance for one to realize how these weapons might best have been used and to what effect. In some cases, the penetrating power of projectiles is also included, and this is especially important with tanks, which of course were also included, complete with detailed diagrams and specs. BOTTOM LINE: EXACTLY WHAT IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE Summary: How can you go wrong with Ian Hogg? This is a wonderful overview of American technology "on the ground" in WWII. One thing that I felt that Mr. Hogg might have added is some consideration of production numbers and dates as an appendix. Summary: very comprehensive! This catelog is very comprehensive in terms of the number of weapons used by the US in WW2. Basically it is composed of copies of the original documents. Some weapons are missing, the Colt 1911 & tommy gun, but info on them is easy to find elsewhere. Excellent diagrams of ammo & mines. I would like a little more info on some of the more obscure arms, but taken as a whole this title is an excellent reference. I would like to see more titles, as comprehensive as this, concerning the other participants of ww2. Summary: |
| 21st Century Complete Guide to Hydrogen Power Energy and Fuel Cell Cars ¿ FreedomCAR Plans, Automotive Technology for Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Production, Storage, Safety Standards, Energy Department, DOD, and NASA Research (Two CD-ROM Set)
Publisher: Progressive Management |
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| ISBN: 1592482422 List Price: $29.95 Amazon Price: $18.87 Usually ships in 24 hours |
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| Motocourse 2005-2006: The World's Leading Grand Prix & Superbike Annual (Motocourse)
Publisher: Motorbooks International |
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| ISBN: 1905334052 List Price: $39.95 Amazon Price: $25.17 Usually ships in 24 hours |
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| Civic Duty: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Popular Sport Compact Car - the Honda Civic
Publisher: Bentley Publishers |
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| ISBN: 0837602157 List Price: $24.95 Amazon Price: $16.97 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 3 Reviews: Summary: Acutally not that great It's really only for the beginner, it gives general information on everything related to the Civic, even custom paintjobs. Not as specific as i had been expecting after reading the other reviews. Tuning the engine is covered in just one small chapter. If you're really into engine tuning, take a look at Honda/Acura engine Performance from Mike Kojima. That is a really good book. Summary: good startup book for those with a honda and an itch to mod book focuses mostly on basic suspension theory and NA performance, as well as a quick glance at on how to mod your car visualy this book is NOT a step by step guide. expect to walk away learned alot but still no concrete answers. Biased towards well known car manufactures, hardly refers to a "junkyard approach". Sure titanium eagle rods would be a good upgrade, but used LS rods would be just as good. good book for those that have NO CLUE, but if you have spent a good year or so hanging out in car forums then this might not be for you. Summary: Pretty good actually This book would help you to get to know your honda civic engine even more. Good book for beginners. It would tell you which mods are worth buying or not and what kind of power to expect. It tells you what kind of HP gains you can expect from your engine when modified from "don't even bother" to "mild" to the "best". The only thing I think it didn't cover is the auto tranny which some has... it mostly concentrated on the D16Z6 SOHC and B16A DOHC Si engines and manual tranny. All in all get this book if you wanna learn more about civics and it would help you get on the right track. Summary: |
| Encyclopedia of German Tanks of World War Two: A Complete Illustrated Directory of German Battle Tanks, Armoured Cars, Self-Propelled Guns and Semi-
Publisher: Arms & Armour |
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| ISBN: 1854092146 List Price: $217.00 Amazon Price: This item is currently not available. |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Best Yet! This is the best photo encyclopedia of German WWII armor I have ever purchased. Great photos, information, and organization. Summary: Perhaps the best overview of World War II German armor The Encyclopedia of German Tanks of World War II covers virtually every combatvehicle produced by Germany from 1929 through 1945. At least 90% of the vehicles are depicted in either photographs (most common) or drawings (for prototypical vehicles). As a builder of 1/35th scale armor, this book provides an excellent ready reference. An emphasis is placed on the vital statistics of each vehicle including (but not limited to): the number produced, the various designations of the vehicle, the engine, range, armament, ammunition carried, and armor angle and thinckness. Each mark (or Ausfurung) of each vehicle has its own entry, for example, the Panther is split into entries for the Ausf. D, Ausf. A, Ausf. G, and even the Ausf. F (with the Jagdpanther and Bergenpanther being separate as well). Differences between the models are detailed as well. While the photographs in this book are not comprehensive enough from which to accurize a kit, the text does not unique features of each vehicle (which can be, in turn, looked for in other photographs). I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interesed in World War II armor, especially anyone who builds armor models. Summary: |
| Mazda Miata: The Full Story of the World's Favorite Sportscar (Car & Motorcycle Marque/Model)
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Plc |
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| ISBN: 1903706513 List Price: $49.95 Amazon Price: $31.47 Usually ships in 24 hours |
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| Illustrated Encyclopedia of World Railway Locomotives (Trains)
Publisher: Dover Publications |
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| ISBN: 0486412474 List Price: $34.95 Amazon Price: $34.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Concise, authoritative, and comprehensive A highly recommended and invaluable addition to any railroad buff's reference shelf, the Illustrated Encyclopedia Of World Railway Locomotives is concise, authoritative, comprehensive, and a thoroughly "reader friendly" compendium surveying and presenting a wide range of modern railway locomotives ranging from standard steam engines and diesels to subway and electric motor cars. here are to be found dual-powered engines, propeller-driven railcars, and other less conventional forms of motive bower. The locomotives are drawn from around the world and include brief biographies of the mechanical engineers who designed them, as well as information on construction details, problems of operation, methods and systems of road testing, and more. More than three hundred photographs, diagrams, and drawings enhance this definitive compendium. Summary: |
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