Dear Racer,
A friend of mine sent me an engine building book to read and I can't believe it. I can't believe people actually buy this stuff, but what really gets me is the people who write this stuff. They've probably never built a competitive racing engine in their entire life or they're some big name engine builder telling you only a few of his secrets. I can't believe how much fluff is in these books. They don't tell you anything, except maybe a bunch of outdated info.
So, tell you what I'm doing right now, I'm putting together every engine building tip I have. It's not going to be a bunch of fluff, it's going to be straight to the point. Just the info you really want. I've been selling the book Secrets of a 740hp Winston Cup Engine for about 4-months now and the sales have been more than I expected. So, I'm going take this book and add to it to make a package of truly useful information.
What makes me qualified to write this?