<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A guide to electric wiring in hot rods, includes information on choosing components, batteries, starters and alternators, and start-to-finish installations.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Hot Rod Wiring</p> <p>If you're planning to wire that hot rod in the garage, let Hot Rod Wiring from Wolfgang Publications help you pick the best components, the appropriate harness kit, and install everything yourself. Whether it's an old skool '32 Ford with a flathead for power, or a modern kustom with fuel injected V-8 and a set of airbags, the information needed to wire that hot rod can be found between the covers of Hot Rod Wiring. The electrical components used on modern hot rods have changed over the years. The stereo systems draw more power, and the number of accessories goes up and up. Hot Rod Wiring reflects these changes, and helps the reader determine how to pick components and design the best electrical system. Covering 144 pages, this book includes a theory chapter on direct current electricity, another on adding circuits to power those new accessories, a discussion of the various harness kits, three start-to-finish installations, and a trouble-shooting chapter.</p> <p>Hot Rod Wiring: $27.95, over 350 images, 144 pages.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><P>Dennis Overholser purchased his first hot rod during high school, a 1933 Ford three-window coupe with no engine or transmission. After high school Dennis attended Nashville Auto Diesel College, and it wasn't long before he was in school again, this time for electronics, paid for by the U.S. Air Force. In 1970 Dennis started as a mechanic at the Clemons Tractor Company. Twenty years later he left the Clemons Tractor Company to work for Painless Wiring, engineering wiring systems for the street rod market. In addition to his work designing street rod components and building hot rods for his friends and himself, Dennis is active in a variety of hot rod and street rod organizations, including NSRA, KKOA, and SEMA. Between designing and building, Dennis holds seminars on automotive electrical systems for customers and organizations across the country, at events like the Street Rod Nationals and The Rod & Custom Americruise.
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