How to Make Your Car Handle

  Author:    Fred Puhn, Fred Puhn
  ISBN:    0912656468
  Sales Rank:    44737
  Published:    1976-12-01
  Publisher:    HP Books
  # Pages:    208
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 18 reviews
  Used Offers:    22 from $11.69
  Amazon Price:    $13.57
  (Data above last updated:  2008-10-11 05:46:01 EST)
  
  
Sort customer reviews by:
  
Show All Reviews on Page      Hide All Reviews on Page
   
  
How to Make Your Car Handle
  
                  Reader Reviews 1 - 21 of 21                 
  
  
Review
Date
Review
Rating(5 High)
Review
Helpful
to:
Customer Review Reviewer
Info
Permanent
Link
Reader Reviews Below Sorted by Newest First
10-02-07 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  street car bible
Reviewer Permalink
this is an absolute must have if you plan to modify your vehicle or have future plans to. many tips in this book to help rookie racers set up their first car with wise investments. so helpful in ways that'll get you started on the basic modifications that basically costs nothing.

this book will get you laughing at the obvious amature you pull up to at the stoplight (who blows all their money on trendy expensive products) knowing you can maximize the performance of your car and its modifications properly at a fraction of the cost. leaving you confident that you have a well rounded car rather it be slower or older.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-11 05:49:13 EST)
09-15-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  book - how to make you car handle
Reviewer Permalink
Great book - my son is working with race teams and is really just learning. He was so stoked about the book he took it with him to work on the car for their last race. They came in 3rd - best finish this season.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-17 05:51:54 EST)
05-15-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Old school tricks still apply today.
Reviewer Permalink
Some potential buyers might be turned off by the date of publish, but to be honest, nothing has really changed in the last 20 years in suspension tuning and design. The same principles apply today, because we still have to deal with the same laws of physics. Topics cover everything from alignment, springs, and shocks, to antiroll bars, rear axle control devices, and tires. The tire section is probably less useful, since tires have in fact evolved quite a lot since the book was written. But pretty much every other aspect of the book is applicable today.



Maybe new systems have improved the way OEM systems work, but the principles in this book will help those interested in improving their suspension systems to understand why their car acts a certain way, and how to address it. Furthermore, this book is useful for anyone from the shadetree mechanic to the serious racing enthusiast, with plenty of detailed information but enough lay-speak for the uninitiated.



Definitely consider this book before you make any modification to your vehicle. Too many people make poor decisions that make their vehicles actually handle worse than they might if some thought had been given to the different options out there. In other words, 20" wheels, a 27" rear sway bar mated to a 20" front bar, and the stiffest possible coilovers are not good ways to make your car handle, unlike most of the "tuners" out there might think, and this book will explain why.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-07 05:43:50 EST)
05-15-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Old school tricks still apply today.
Reviewer Permalink
Some potential buyers might be turned off by the date of publish, but to be honest, nothing has really changed in the last 20 years in suspension tuning and design. The same principles apply today, because we still have to deal with the same laws of physics. Topics cover everything from alignment, springs, and shocks, to antiroll bars, rear axle control devices, and tires. The tire section is probably less useful, since tires have in fact evolved quite a lot since the book was written. But pretty much every other aspect of the book is applicable today.

Maybe new systems have improved the way OEM systems work, but the principles in this book will help those interested in improving their suspension systems to understand why their car acts a certain way, and how to address it. Furthermore, this book is useful for anyone from the shadetree mechanic to the serious racing enthusiast, with plenty of detailed information but enough lay-speak for the uninitiated.

Definitely consider this book before you make any modification to your vehicle. Too many people make poor decisions that make their vehicles actually handle worse than they might if some thought had been given to the different options out there. In other words, 20" wheels, a 27" rear sway bar mated to a 20" front bar, and the stiffest possible coilovers are not good ways to make your car handle, unlike most of the "tuners" out there might think, and this book will explain why.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-15 05:35:10 EST)
04-10-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  All the principles of handling!
Reviewer Permalink
Some of the other reviews mention that this is for older cars. Maybe so, but the principles remain to be true. Since I am working with an '83 El Camino for street/strip, it has the answers I have been looking for. I want the car to handle on the street, but be effective on the dragstrip. This book gives the info needed to make the decisions about that compromise. And as an education about the forces actually acting on a moving vehicle it hits the target. I highly recommend it!
Larry
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 05:08:03 EST)
01-11-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  good to know
Reviewer Permalink
Hi,

I'm involved with building rally raid (off road) comp cars and I think this book is very good for a medium level builder. Its better then a lot of other books that are veeery basic...even this one is not so "in deep"...

Good info to know.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 05:08:03 EST)
01-10-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Decent
Reviewer Permalink
This book is an older book and does not have information on newer vehicles. However it does cover a very wide range of ideas. The most useful information i got out of this book was on tires, rims, and other basic handling modifications such as working down-force wings and toe, camber angles ect ect. alot of the information i learned i was able to back up from internet sources aswell so this book is good it just didnt have exactly what i was looking for. if you are looking to make your honda civic or even dodge viper, for that matter, handle better you need to look on forums for the individual car. for learning about how to make cars in general handle better and what characteristics to look for when purchasing parts for those cars. this book will teach you the ideas needed. but for a simple you should bolt these pieces on and it will do this. look elsewhere because this book just shows you what each thing does and how to pick / create parts yourself.
good information. not so useful for my vehicle but still very good
(also, book is geared toward American vehicles)*ex- ford mustang*
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 05:49:42 EST)
01-09-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Decent
Reviewer Permalink
This book is an older book and does not have information on newer vehicles. However it does cover a very wide range of ideas. The most useful information i got out of this book was on tires, rims, and other basic handling modifications such as working down-force wings and toe, camber angles ect ect. alot of the information i learned i was able to back up from internet sources aswell so this book is good it just didnt have exactly what i was looking for. if you are looking to make your honda civic or even dodge viper, for that matter, handle better you need to look on forums for the individual car. for learning about how to make cars in general handle better and what characteristics to look for when purchasing parts for those cars. this book will teach you the ideas needed. but for a simple you should bolt these pieces on and it will do this. look elsewhere because this book just shows you what each thing does and how to pick / create parts yourself.
good information. not so useful for my vehicle but still very good
(also, book is geared toward American vehicles)*ex- ford mustang*
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-12 06:15:32 EST)
10-03-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Old, but a very good primer on race car dynamics.
Reviewer Permalink
Yes it's old, yes it refers to bias ply tires, yes the most advance cars in the book are aluminum monocoques. It's still a very clear and concise look at how a racing or sports car works. Slip angles, weight transfer, suspension rates, differential action, unsprung vs sprung weight, and zillion other topics are covered in clearly understood text. Most of the race shops I worked for and all the racers I know have a dogeared copy of this book lying around somewhere. It's worth the asking price for the vocabulary alone. If you are tempted to buy it, buy it!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 05:08:03 EST)
10-02-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Old, but a very good primer on race car dynamics.
Reviewer Permalink
Yes it's old, yes it refers to bias ply tires, yes the most advance cars in the book are aluminum monocoques. It's still a very clear and concise look at how a racing or sports car works. Slip angles, weight transfer, suspension rates, differential action, unsprung vs sprung weight, and zillion other topics are covered in clearly understood text. Most of the race shops I worked for and all the racers I know have a dogeared copy of this book lying around somewhere. It's worth the asking price for the vocabulary alone. If you are tempted to buy it, buy it!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-11 06:19:00 EST)
07-25-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Definitive Book on Handling
Reviewer Permalink
For over 30 years, How To Make Your Car Handle has been the definitive guide to vehicle dynamics for racers, street rodders, and anyone who takes a serious look at the physics and mechanics of automobile suspensions. This book belongs on the reference library of every motorhead in the world.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 05:08:03 EST)
04-08-06 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  good enuf for some fun
Reviewer Permalink
I really enjoyed this book. It is too basic for the level of understanding that I have now but still had some surprises for me. I wish I had had this book way back when, It would have helped me understand things a lot easier when suspensions were new to me. I think its a good deal for the practical minded modifier.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-26 05:38:56 EST)
11-17-03 4 5\7
(Hide Review...)  Make a place on your bookshelf
Reviewer Permalink
I happen to work with Fred Puhn and own a signed copy of this book.

It was one of the best works available at publication. It is still valuable for any serious student of automotive suspensions. If you do not know and understand that which preceded your time, you will repeat past mistakes.

Does the book cover innovations since 1980? No. Does it provide the careful reader insight into car handling and suspension dynamics? Yes.

If you are interested, take a look at what Fred was doing when most readers were still in diapers.

http://www.tamsoldracecarsite.net/SanteeSportsCar.html

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 05:01:33 EST)
06-14-03 1 48\52
(Hide Review...)  Outdated and Shallow
Reviewer Permalink
I bought this book based mostly on its review score average. I'm very disappointed in my purchase.

The book has two major flaws.

First, it's horribly outdated. The copyright date is 1981, and the I have the 32nd printing; but it seems like the book was never revised since its publication. I began amusing myself by guessing which companies and suppliers mentioned in the book were no longer in business, and finding which products were no longer manufactured.

The book mentions some specific measurements and values, but discusses no car newer than 1979 or 1980. Some tables (such as the list of wheel bolt patterns) don't mention a car newer than 1975! While the hard statistics and tables which discuss specific models might be interesting to someone doing restorations or who is a vintage racer, they're of no use to anyone who's racing modern cars. Even if an older model of your car is listed, it's probably been redesigned enough to make dimensions (if not the advice itself) obsolete.

There are some innovations that the book doesn't even mention. For example, the section on tires doesn't discuss metric tire sizes (where the section width and aspect ratio are explicitly given, like 255-50R15) and instead includes tables that show the depricated tire size codes (where the section width is designated by a letter, as B50-15).

The book includes between zero and little advice on modern suspension tuning techniques. There's no mention of corner-balancing and cross-weighting in the book. The section on pyrometer use for diagnosing a car's handling is less than half a page long and includes a couple of flaws. One of them is suggesting that the "ideal" setting results in equal temperatures across the surface of the tire; modern directional tires are built to let the inside edge to more work, so the tire will run hotter towards the inside.

Most of these issues are forgivable in a book that's old. But they're somewhat compounded by the author's shallow treatment of other handling issues. There are impressive graphs and some simple formulae throughout, but the shallow treatment of the book is too tightly applied to the outdated parts and designs. You can read this book and learn about ride height and center of gravity, but the explanation is tied to double-link suspensions. How can you apply the author's advice to your modern car, with its MacPhereson strut system, or an independent suspension?

In some areas, the tuning advice is laughable. The book says that "the method for arriving at the best shock setting is a matter of trial-and-error". The author suggests setting the bump and rebound of shock absorbers to "the softest settings". Then, "drive the car and note the amount of wheel hop over the bumps ... increasing the bump setting until wheel hop is reduced to a minimum." And that's where the advice ends. How can a driver measure wheel hop? Should the driver really leave the rebound setting at its softest possible setting? If so, then what's the point of using a double-adjustable shock? What about using bump and rebound to cure mid-corner and corner-exit handling problems?

I think that it's easy to find more modern books on suspension tuning, and to get better advice for your car's modifications. This book is inexpensive, and might earn a place on your reference shelf just because it's half the price of some other books on the same subject. And someone resotring an older car might find the dated information useful (though little advice contained here is appropriate for the drag racer) as might someone who is restoring an older car. But the book isn't interesting for a modern road-course racer or street tuner.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 05:01:33 EST)
07-11-02 5 10\10
(Hide Review...)  Good explanations and information
Reviewer Permalink
The book begins by explaining why your car handles the way that it does in the first couple of chapters. The author gets into a lot of physics formulas building up on everything as it goes. It feels a little dry after a while, but the explanations make a lot of sense.

Then he gets into explaining how to tweak your car and modify the chassis. It's best to read the "whys" in chapter two before attempting to read the "hows" in the later chapters. Otherwise, you won't have a good understanding of why he's recommending changes or if you *should* make the change.

The book is a little old, but is still applicable to any modern car.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 05:01:33 EST)
06-05-02 5 15\16
(Hide Review...)  A very good book!
Reviewer Permalink
I was recommended this book from a friend at the i-club. I love to drive and am looking to modify my car for better handling. This book is an excellent source for that! A major part of the fun in driving is a good handling car. This book covers all the basics in detail. It is easy to read, yet, has a Physics/Engineer depth to it as well. It is not just a matter of buying better suspension parts and installing them, this book goes into depth about understanding the nature of a good handling car and exactly what that entails from good tires, alignment, lowering the ride height, springs, anti-roll bars, shocks, brakes, etc. It emphasizes balance and that there is no magical part for better handling, but all the parts must work together in harmony and how making one change effects others parts in the car. Once you gain an understanding for the reasons of poor and good handling, you will then be able to truly understand what will work and what will not to achieve your goals. Changing one part of the design often has far reaching effects and it is rare that one part will do you any good. Just as I thought adding a stiffer anti-roll bar to the rear of my car alone would work! Tires are the source of contact and are vital to good handling, so an entire chapter is dedicated to tires and exactly what they do. This information is relevant to the everyday driver with no mechanical knowledge (like me) who simply wants to increase the fun factor in the driving experience, and also to rear gear heads with chapters on chassis modifications and designing your own parts as well! An excellent source for anyone who values good handling characteristics in their car as I do.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 05:01:33 EST)
06-14-01 4 9\10
(Hide Review...)  The practical end of handling
Reviewer Permalink
Do not be deterred by the age of this book. It gives a broad-ranging and well-written coverage of what car handling is all about and what you can do to your own car, if you are so inclined. I actually bought it to learn more about setting up 1/10th electric racers rather than a street car. All of Puhn's 'big car stuff' at first seemed irrelevant but he covers both concepts and practicalities so well that it proved of great value. Highly recommended and, at its cut-price, a real bargain.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 05:01:33 EST)
04-06-01 5 22\23
(Hide Review...)  Details how to do your own car alignment...plus much etc.
Reviewer Permalink
I believe this book would be worth the price if it was just a pamphlet on how to do your own alignment. And on this point it does an excellent job of explaining the process to a shadetree mechanic. It explains in detail, step by step, how to measure and set up a four wheel alignment, as well as how to check your chassis for square. You will be able to set camber and toe at all four wheels using simple tools. I bought a camber guage from Racer Wholesale to confirm the settings but you will only need masons string or fishing line, a jack, a carpenters tape measurer and the patience to follow directions and measure with extreme exactness. The rest of the book is excellent reading too, especially for 70's hot rodding and sports car modifications. A very handy reference that comes off my shelf quite often.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 05:01:33 EST)
12-07-00 5 12\12
(Hide Review...)  Great place to start
Reviewer Permalink
This book covers almost all the basics of suspension tuning, from chosing spring rates to sway bars to lowering to alignment settings. If you want a car that handles well, this should be the first part you buy.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 05:01:33 EST)
08-14-00 3 0\39
(Hide Review...)  I want my car
Reviewer Permalink
Mmmm i think it's bueno and a god referencia for a car's constructor esta bueno hermano....
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 05:01:33 EST)
07-26-98 5 15\16
(Hide Review...)  This is the best car book I've read.
Reviewer Permalink
Puhn's book is the classic treatment of suspensions and car handling issues for the automotive enthusiast.

The author neither over- nor under-estimates the reader's intelligence. Fred Puhn provides enough information (including some basic physics) that even the most science-challenged reader will understand how their car handles and how to adjust it.

If you love cars, you must have this book!

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 05:01:33 EST)
  
                  Reader Reviews 1 - 21 of 21                 
  
  
  
  
  
  

Because the data used to generate this site come from outside sources, VeryWellSaid.com cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the data.
Search VeryWellSaid™
Google
Web VeryWellSaid™
New subjects are added every week.
View Subjects Below by:
* Top Selling
 (click category name, left)
* Top-Rated Top Sellers
 (click 'Top Rated', right)
In the news...  
Dubai\UAE Top Rated
Influenza\Bird Flu Top Rated
Iraq Top Rated
Supreme Court Top Rated
All Books Top Rated
Arts Top Rated
Photography Top Rated
Digital Photography Top Rated
Digital Cameras Top Rated
Biography Top Rated
Business Top Rated
Management Top Rated
Marketing Top Rated
Sales Top Rated
Stocks Top Rated
Bonds Top Rated
Real Estate Top Rated
Trading Top Rated
Commodities Trading Top Rated
Time Management Top Rated
Starting A Business Top Rated
Children's Top Rated
Comics Top Rated
Computers Top Rated
PC Top Rated
Mac Top Rated
Programming Top Rated
Design Patterns Top Rated
.Net Top Rated
C# Top Rated
Vb.Net Top Rated
Asp.Net Top Rated
Java Top Rated
Python Top Rated
PHP Top Rated
Perl Top Rated
Javascript Top Rated
Ajax Top Rated
CSS Top Rated
Open Source Top Rated
SQL Top Rated
Databases Top Rated
Oracle Top Rated
MySql Top Rated
Sql Server Top Rated
IIS Top Rated
Apache Top Rated
Linux Top Rated
Windows Server Top Rated
Project Management Top Rated
HTML Top Rated
UML Top Rated
IT Certifications Top Rated
Cisco Certifications Top Rated
MCSE Top Rated
MCSD Top Rated
Cooking Top Rated
Italian Cooking Top Rated
Vegetarian Cooking Top Rated
Wine Top Rated
Engineering Top Rated
Entertainment Top Rated
Health Top Rated
Nutrition Top Rated
Dieting Top Rated
Sex Top Rated
History Top Rated
Military History Top Rated
British History Top Rated
Middle East History Top Rated
Land Battles Top Rated
Naval Warfare Top Rated
Air Warfare Top Rated
9/11 Top Rated
Terrorism Top Rated
Home Top Rated
Mortgage\Home Equity Loan Top Rated
Cars Top Rated
Car Buying Top Rated
Sports Cars Top Rated
Cat Top Rated
Humor Top Rated
Horror Top Rated
Law Top Rated
IP Law Top Rated
Legal History Top Rated
Fiction Top Rated
Oprah's Book Club Top Rated
Medicine Top Rated
Cancer Top Rated
Stroke Top Rated
Heart Disease Top Rated
Fertility Top Rated
Diabetes Top Rated
Pharmacology Top Rated
Back Problems Top Rated
Menopause Top Rated
Thyroid Top Rated
Pain Top Rated
Organic Chemistry Top Rated
Immune System Top Rated
Mystery Top Rated
Nonfiction Top Rated
Outdoors Top Rated
Running Top Rated
Radio Control Models Top Rated
Guns Top Rated
Parenting Top Rated
Divorce Top Rated
Professional Top Rated
Reference Top Rated
Religion Top Rated
Romance Top Rated
Science Top Rated
Physics Top Rated
Chemistry Top Rated
Astronomy Top Rated
Psychology Top Rated
Science Fiction Top Rated
Sports Top Rated
Teens Top Rated
Travel Top Rated
USA Top Rated
Europe Top Rated
France Top Rated
Italy Top Rated
England Top Rated
China Top Rated
All Books Arts Biography Click Here For An A-Z Index Of All 213 Best-Seller Subjects Business Children's Comics
Computers Cooking Engineering Entertainment Health History Home Horror Humor Law Fiction Medicine Mystery
Nonfiction Outdoors Parenting Professional Reference Religion Romance Science Sci-Fi Sports Teens Travel
In Association with Amazon.com

Cache miss
(not cached)