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Reddit mentions of Engineering Fundamentals of the Internal Combustion Engine (2nd Edition)
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These are the two books I could find that professors at Embry-Riddle, for the high performance vehicle design option of mechanical engineering, use. Im sure there are others, but i dont know where to find them as im not a mechanical engineering student. I'd say go to:
http://www.neebo.com/embry-riddle-aeronautical-university-daytona/textbooks
And search around for courses that relate to your interest and find the books they require
It would be pointless (and inaccurate) to not include the pump work from the additional turbo when finding the thermal efficiency of a turbocharged engine.
https://www.amazon.com/Engineering-Fundamentals-Internal-Combustion-Engine/dp/0131405705
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I took a course on Internal Combustion Engines.
I dont know what part of automotive you'll be working on. But if you want to learn about engines, we used This Book and it was a good resource.