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Power Unleashed

Trailblazers Who Energised Engines with Supercharging and Turbocharging

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Author Karl Ludvigsen
ISBN: 9781910505373
This book comprises three hardback volumes in a slipcase

  • This item will be available in April 2024
Award-winning author Karl Ludvigsen takes the reader behind the scenes of the roller-coaster ride of supercharging, turbocharging and even more exotic power-boosting inventions throughout automotive and aviation history. Supercharging in all its forms is the most exciting feature ever created to go under the bonnet of a motor car. Blowers were rare yet highly desirable devices in their early heyday of the 1920s and ’30s, an era in which compressors graced supremely glamorous and race-winning cars. They also won respect from aviators eager to exploit high altitudes.

Prolific use of forced induction in the air in World War II brought forth the many engineering geniuses who populate these pages. Having seemed abandoned on land, supercharging found new acolytes who perfected blowers for road and track. They rescued the turbocharger to open new avenues for high-pressure boosting in the 1970s and ’80s. Into the 21st century turbocharging has found its way into more and more cars to enhance both performance and fuel efficiency.

Power Unleashed is a three-volume work of astonishing depth and detail. Greatly respected for his ability to communicate information while telling a compelling story, Karl Ludvigsen explores the global saga of supercharging and turbocharging. Complete with reader-friendly technical descriptions and magnificent illustrations, he introduces the fascinating individuals who bet their businesses on boosting. This is a landmark work in the histories of the automobile and aeroplane.
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• Volume 1, ‘Rushing toward the racing zenith, 1890s to 1950s’, begins by introducing the bold pioneers who first won races with blowers in 1910 and then took to the air to gain altitude with supercharging in the Great War.
• Inventive ideas for piston-type blowers, Roots-type, centrifugal, screw-type, vane-type, exhaust-driven turbos and other new compressor technologies.
• How Fiat, Mercedes and Duesenberg vied to be first in racing with blowers in the early 1920s, sparking a world-wide swathe of interest in exotic supercharged road and track cars that also embraced the likes of Alfa Romeo, Bentley, MG, Miller, Sunbeam and many more.
• As befits its title, ‘Wartime boost to forced induction, 1930s to 1970s’, Volume 2’s focus is on the huge strides made in supercharging and turbocharging in World War II by Allied and Axis combatants.
• Post-war, America powered ahead with turbocharging’s proliferation in racing at Indianapolis followed by wider use from the 1970s for passenger cars and racers, most notably Formula One’s 1,500-horsepower projectiles.
• Volume 3, ‘Turbo triumphs on road and track, 1970s to 2020s’, introduces the many and varied applications of boosting for petrol and diesel engines through to the present day.
• Why and how the 21st century sees sweeping conversion of both road and racing cars to forced induction for higher efficiency and the ultimate in road-burning performance.
• All told this mighty work contains over 3,500 rare and historic images of superchargers and turbochargers along with their designers and the sensational cars and aircraft that have carried their creations.

Format: 270x210mm
Three jacketed hardbacks in a slipcase
Page extent: 1,960 (individual volumes are 688, 664 and 608 pages)
Illustration: 3,567 photographs and diagrams, including colour

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Karl Ludvigsen
Karl Ludvigsen first manifested his interest in supercharging in the early 1950s when he redirected a ventilation tube to the carburettor of his mother’s 1949 Buick Super convertible. Supposed to deliver more oxygen by ram effect, this succeeded only in leaning out the mixture, to the dismay of the Kalamazoo Buick dealer’s service staff. Karl learned that boost needed to be fed to the float bowl as well.

Ludvigsen has realised the ambition of a lifetime with this work on the subject of forced induction. He first tackled the early years of the technology in a 1970 issue of Automobile Quarterly, the research for which brought him in personal contact with some of the pioneers of this exotic art. This served him well when he committed to research and write an overall history of supercharging and turbocharging.

The publication of Power Unleashed marks more than 70 years of Ludvigsen’s activity as a journalist, author and historian. As author, co-author or editor he has more than six dozen books to his credit. Five of his books have received the Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot Award from the Society of Automotive Historians, which in 2002 gave him its highest accolade, Friend of Automotive History. In all he has received 73 awards for his high standard of writing and research.

Ludvigsen’s career has included the editorship of Car and Driver, a dozen years in the auto industry with General Motors, Fiat and Ford and 15 years as the head of a leading motor-industry management consultancy. Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1934, Ludvigsen has lived in Britain since 1980. In addition to his work as an author and historian he is a contributor to leading periodicals and websites.

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