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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

AUTHOR PROFILE No. 11: DES HAMMILL

New Zealander Des Hammill spent his childhood in Auckland surrounded by car enthusiasts, and took a keen interest in the subject from a very early age.


His first real thrill in a car was being taken for a spin around the block, aged 9, in a friend’s uncle’s 1.5-litre Brooklands Riley Nine-derived home-built sports car. The second was being taken for a ride in the same person’s 1956 D-Type Jaguar, aged 12.

Educated in Papatoetoe, South Auckland, Des went on to study engineering at Otahuhu College and the Auckland and Manukau Technical Institutes, while serving a four-year toolmaking apprenticeship at top Auckland contract Toolroom.

In his early twenties Des went travelling, staying for varying lengths of time in Australia, Asia, England, Southern Rhodesia, and South Africa, finally returning to New Zealand after seven years, where he settled into volume production factory work specialising in injection moulding phenolic products – plastic mould design, manufacture and maintenance. However, after about seven years he was no longer happy doing this type of factory work, and took the decision to turn his hobby of building racing engines into a business, concentrating on 'the difficult things to do,’ such as the precision machining of parts for different competitors over a wide range of racing machinery. This was soon expanded to include suspension work, which led to innovations for several regular customers’ off-road and speedway cars, all in the name of better vehicle handling.

In 1980, Des began building his own 221ci small block Ford V8-powered sports car, with which he eventually enjoyed some racing success and, above all, learned a lot about car design – specifically, what not to do! Over five years, this car went through several redesigns due to errors and discoveries. He intends to rebuild it a final time, and make it go better than ever!


In 1995, Des began writing automotive books for Veloce Publishing quite by chance, and now has a total of 25 titles to his name. His first publication, one of the 'How To' series on Weber and Dellorto side-draught carburettors, is now in its third edition, and remains a best seller. In the late 1990s he turned his attention to writing car history books, starting with Coventry Climax Formula One engines of the 1950s and 1960s, and within four years had compiled a very detailed account of Cyril Kieft, called The Definitive History Of Cyril Kieft And His Racing Cars 1949-1955 – an obscure study, perhaps, but interesting nonetheless. His BRM equivalent of the Coventry Climax book has recently been completed – a long, complicated, drawn-out research process if ever there was one.
Although he built many types of engine over his working life, two dominated his career and remain of great interest: the English Kent four-cylinder Fords, and the small block Ford V8. Over the last few years, as it has remained his favourite since his teens, Des has concentrated mainly on writing the history of the latter.


When not writing, Des enjoys nothing more than tinkering with his cars – which include a red 1995 SN95 Mustang GT convertible, a 1967 Ford Anglia, a 1976 Escort, and a 1983 Thunderbird V8/John McKenna Thunderbird lookalike – and assisting friends with their similar projects in New Zealand and the UK.

Des Hammill's Ford Falcon.
Click here to view all Veloce books by Des Hammill.


Wednesday, 30 November 2011

VELOCE eBOOKS FOR KINDLE & APPLE iBOOKS


Anatomy of the works Mini by Brian Moylan
Kindle | iBook

Porsche 924 by Brian Long
Kindle | iBook

Porsche 944 by Brian Long
Kindle | iBook

Modifying Suzuki 4x4 for Serious Offroad Action (SpeedPro) by John Richardson
Kindle | iBook

Funky Modeds! by Richard Skelton
Kindle | iBook

How to illustrate and design Concept Cars by Adrian Newey
iBook

Visit the eBooks section of the Veloce site.

More eBooks coming soon ... stay tuned.

Thursday, 18 August 2011

AT LAST! THE ALFA ROMEO V6 ENGINE HIGH-PERFORMANCE MANUAL IS NOW AVAILABLE


Years in the making and following in the tracks of the author's well-known Alfa DOHC tuning manual this new book is the result of a huge amount of research and firsthand experience gained through many projects concerning Alfa V6 rear-wheel drive models, from the GTV6 series to the last of the 75 3.0 models.
A wealth of completely new information can be found here regarding cylinder head modifications, big brake modifications, LSD adjustment procedure, suspension modifications for road and track, electrical system improvements, flowbench diagrams, dyno plots, and much more!
The Alfa V6 has been around for nearly three decades, so this comprehensive performance-enhancing guide for the Alfa V6 is long overdue. V6 enthusiasts everywhere now have a perfect guide for preserving, improving and modifying these excellent cars.
Covers Alfa Romeo 1981-1993 on GTV6 and 75 2.5 and 3.0-litre rear-wheel drive models and all 3-litre Alfa Romeo 164 models.
With over 200 photos and diagrams, and including coverage of the peripheral modifications necessary to deal with the massive increase in power, this book is a must-have for any Alfista.

AVAILABLE NOW!
The Alfa Romeo V6 Engine High-performance Manual (SpeedPro)
By Jim Kartalamakis
Alfa Romeo V6 engines and cars have been around for a good 25 years now, so it is about time enthusiasts of these great cars were offered a tuning/performance manual leading to more power, pleasure and excitement from the last high performance rwd Alfas.
Here is the first ever Alfa V6 tuning book covering all aspects of engine/chassis improvements. Cylinder head mods, flowbench diagrams and dyno plots, big-brake conversions and suspension mods as well as electrical system improvements. More info.

Thursday, 21 July 2011

MEET THE AUTHOR! DAVID HORNSEY & ADRIAN NEWEY INTERVIEW AT GOODWOOD FOS 2011

Take a look at the latest video episode on Veloce's YouTube channel. Under the author spotlight this time we have David Hornsey & F1 guru Adrian Newey!



Coming soon!
Race & Trackday Driving Techniques
By David Hornsey
Foreword by Adrian Newey.

A complete reference and learning tool for people taking to the circuit in their cars, either for the first time or as a seasoned campaigner. Designed to take the reader on a journey of discovery, to unlock the secrets of speed, from the basic principles through to advanced techniques and individual circuit tricks. More info.

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

MODIFYING LAND ROVER BOOK REVIEW VIDEO

Here is a book review with a difference. Thanks to Chris at The Trailerfitters Toolbox for reviewing How to modify Land Rover Discovery, Defender & Range Rover by Ralph Hosier, and creating this YouTube video. Hope to see some more video book reviews soon!



Buying a Range Rover, Discovery or Defender can be just the start of a wonderful adventure. This book shows the possibilities available to the owner, from big wheels and suspension lifts, under-body protection and tuning ideas, right up to how to convert the car into a high speed racer or an international expedition vehicle. With clear, jargon-free instructions, advice on events like family weekend green-laning, international expeditions and full-on competition, accompanied by colour photographs throughout, this is the definitive guide to getting the most from these exciting vehicles. More info.

Thursday, 6 January 2011

MEET THE AUTHOR: NICK SWAGER

Nick Swager popped into Veloce House late last year and we grabbed a few minutes with him talking about his new book Secrets of Speed - Today’s techniques for 4-stroke engine blueprinting & tuning. Here's the result!



The process of building 4-stroke engines to a professional standard, from selecting materials and planning work, right through to methods of final assembly and testing, written for the DIY engine builder in an
easy-to-understand style, and supported by approximately 200 photographs and original drawings. Containing five engine inspection and build sheets, and the contact details of approximately 45 specialist manufacturers and motorsport suppliers, the book explains build methods common to all 4-stroke engines, rather than specific makes or models. An essential purchase for all engine-building enthusiasts. More info.

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

SECRETS OF SPEED REVIEWED

Thanks again to Dejan Jovanovic for his latest review of Secrets of Speed - Today’s techniques for 4-stroke engine blueprinting & tuning by Nick Swager. The review appeared in Gulf News (27 08 10).



Click here for more info about the book.

Monday, 12 October 2009

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

FORD DAY

On this day in history (1903) The Ford Motor Company was founded. Here's a selection of some Ford related books from Veloce.



Visit www.veloce.co.uk to see our full range of Ford publications.

Monday, 8 June 2009

THE COVER STAR OF NEW VELOCE BOOK

A new front cover picture was needed for the updated and revised, edition of Roger Williams' How to Improve Triumph TR2-4A. A request for images was put on the TR Register forum on the 3rd June. We were looking for an example of a modified TR for fast road use and the request had a great response from forum members. By the 5th June, we decided on a beautiful image supplied by member Malcolm Taylor (pictured below) that he'd taken of his own TR4.




To show our gratitude, we have sent Malcolm a £50 gift voucher and will be sending him two copies of the finished book, complete with a small acknowledgement to him inside the book.

Coming soon! How to Improve Triumph TR2-4A (Updated & revised edition!) by Roger Williams.

Features

• Foreword by Peter Cox MD of Moss UK (founder of Cox & Buckles & experienced TR racer).
• Applies to ALL 4-cylinder TR sportscars.
• Practical and realistic advice on how to improve performance, braking, handling, reliability, appearance & comfort.
• The author is a production engineer with real hands-on experience of improving these cars.
• Step-by-step illustrated procedures, colour throughout.

Description

Aided by top racing and high-performance TR specialists, his own experiences & those of other amateur restorers, the author explains in some detail how to increase the performance and handling of the four-cylinder TR sports cars for fast road, track days, or more serious motorsport.
Click here for more info about the book.

Friday, 6 March 2009

GET PRACTICAL!

-PRESS RELEASE-

Six new Practical books from Veloce!




All available now! UK & USA

Written by experts with real hands-on experience, these heavily illustrated and clearly written books are designed to really help with practical projects whether it's interpreting build/option codes, tracing an electrical fault, building a car or tuning a car for higher performance. Veloce's best-selling SpeedPro™ books deal with subjects like carburettors, camshafts, ignition systems, cylinder heads and suspension systems dispel common fallacies and give you the understanding necessary to make the right choices for YOUR vehicle.
Veloce also offers a range of workshop manuals to guide you through fault diagnosis, repairs and routine maintenance. You'll also find great restoration manuals giving clear step-by-step guidance on all aspects of vehicle restoration.

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

TOP TIPS FROM A RALLY PIONEER

The brand new Veloce book How to Build a Successful Low-Cost Rally Car by motoring journalist Philip Young is reviewed in the latest Octane magazine.







Monday, 2 March 2009

SPECIAL OFFER!

Do you want to improve your MGB, MGC or MGB V8? Well now you can get all the know-how for a mere £9.50* +p+p!

How To Improve MGB, MGC & MGB V8 (Speedpro)
By Roger Williams.
Covers all aspects of improving these cars for today's road conditions and for higher performance generally. How to improve power, braking, appearance and comfort.
Checked and approved by the MG Owners Club.

*while stocks last.

Thursday, 26 February 2009

NISSAN GT-R REVS INTO POLE POSITION

Web's largest motoring poll puts new Japanese sports car in top place.

British motoring enthusiasts have voted Japanese car maker Nissan's brutally powerful GT-R as winner of MSN Cars ‘Car of the Year 2009', with the four-wheel drive sportscar capturing almost a third (29%) of the record 80,000 votes cast on a poll on MSN Cars (msn.co.uk/cars).

The critically-acclaimed Nissan GT-R cruised ahead of its challengers as it almost trebled the number of votes of its nearest competitor, the British-built Jaguar XF (12%). Other familiar entries in the MSN Car of the Year poll include the ever popular - but new generation - Ford Fiesta (6%) in 8th place.

Tom Evans, Content Manager of MSN Cars, commented:

"Congratulations to Nissan and its revolutionary GT-R for capturing the imagination of the British motoring public. Not only does the GT-R boast impressive specs and enough sheer motoring muscle to outrun its rivals, but the GT-R also boasts one of the most eye-catching, contemporary designs in the supercar fraternity - and all at a bargain price that is entirely in keeping with these straightened times."

He added:

"Britain's passion and drive for the world's most well-crafted supercars continues, even during times of economic hardship. This is clearly demonstrated as over 80,000 people voted for their top motors, more than doubling the number of votes of last year's poll."
Source:headlineauto/MSN

2009 just seems to keep getting better for the Nissan GT-R. Look out for these two Nissan GT-R books from Veloce, coming soon!



Click covers for more information.

Wednesday, 25 February 2009

100 TIPS TO TRANSFORM YOUR RALLY CAR!

-PRESS RELEASE-

How to Build a Successful Low-Cost Rally Car, a new book by motoring journalist Philip Young aims to provide simple, cost-effective and reliable tips to guarantee reaching the finishing line and more importantly, get results!

This book concentrates on preparing a car for the many forms of road-based rallies, including Historic Rallying, from weekend club events to the Classic Marathon, with useful preparation for long distance events like the Peking to Paris, road-rallies for modern cars, and the “Budget Adventure” events like the Mongol Rally and Plymouth to Dakar.

Published by Veloce at £16.99 containing 150 colour pictures; It concentrates on tips for reliability...items like waterproofing, ensuring the exhaust doesn’t fall off, the radiator doesn’t vibrate lose, engine mountings and the like are regular setbacks on all manner of events and this book gets back to basics, packed with workshop photographs. There is also an event guide, useful contacts, and chapters on personal preparation including staying healthy, coping with borders, and seeking sponsorship.

Philip Young is a former Fleet Street journalist who once helped to run the Daily Mail News Desk...he has written for The Observer, The Times, and The Guardian as well as the Daily Mail, edited two motoring magazines, and twice was awarded the Guild of Motoring Writer’s Motoring Journalist of the Year Award.

Generally credited with having kick-started the historic-rally movement with events like the Pirelli Classic Marathon, Monte Carlo Challenge and Peking to Paris, Philip Young has organised 65 major events and has seen how the same problems crop up time and time again that could have been prevented with some simple modifications in the garage before the start. He co-founded the Historic Rally Car Register in 1982, and more recently started up Endurance Rallying in Britain, events restricted to 1400cc cars with standard engines, such as the Lombard Rally.

Philip Young commented: "Hopefully the book goes some way to debunk the myth that rally preparation is about high cost and high technology - some of the modifications in the book are ordinary household items, from silicone bathroom sealer to wire coat hangers that cost zippo, but transform reliablility."


The 96-page book is available now from bookshops or from www.veloce.co.uk.

If you are driving a road-based rally, this book will help you get a result … don’t even fill in the entry form without it!

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

CLASSIC SPEEDPRO

The New 3rd Edition of The MG Midget & Austin-Healey Sprite High Performance Manual by Daniel Stapleton gets a thumbs up from Classics Monthly this month:


★ The completely revised, updated and enlarged third edition of Daniel Stapleton's definitive tuning book on the Midget & Sprite
★ Daniel Stapleton has extensive first-hand experience of modifying Sprite and Midget cars, and has been involved in the development of some of the proprietary kits featured in the book
★ Contains information on the 1500 (Triumph) engine and the 1275 in-line engines not found in any other book
★ Comprehensive section on ignition systems and different distributors
★ Detailed analysis of the pros and cons of different modifications
★ Details modifications to the whole car for better performance
★ Clear, sharp photographs of even the smallest components





Friday, 23 January 2009

PEKING TO PARIS - INTERVIEW WITH PHILIP YOUNG


Click here, if the video doesn't display. Interview courtesy of theautochannel.com

Click here for more info about Peking to Paris - The Ultimate Driving Adventure.

New book by Philip Young! - How to Build a Successful Low-Cost Rally Car – For Marathon, Endurance, Historic & Budget-car Adventure events
Simple, cost-effective, basic and reliable tips to ensure that any rally car stands a chance of reaching the finishing line. If you are planning a road-based rally, don't even think of leaving home before reading this book and implementing the tried and tested mods it describes so well. Click here for more info.