For over 30 years, HPBooks has been the leading how-to publisher for automotive enthusiasts. Hot rodders, racers, collectors and car nuts from all walks of life have traditionally turned to HPBooks for practical, step-by-step information on completing task-specific projects, from restoration to racing. While HPBooks are not model-specific repair guides like a Haynes or Chilton, they provide valuable information to the auto enthusiast (read "hot rodder")
HP Handbooks are skill-building, general information books designed to increase the knowledge and skills of the enthusiast. This includes subjects like auto math, automotive electrical, composites, sheet metal, fabrication, welding, paint and body. HP Restoration and Repair manuals include model-specific restoration for Camaro and Mustang, as well as project oriented books for Mustang, Corvette and Classic Cars. HP rebuild manuals are step by step procedures for rebuilding popular engines to factory stock specifications. Written in easy to understand, layman's terms, with hundreds of photographs. HP High Performance and Racing books are for racing and hot rodding. This category is where HPBooks is probably most well-known, from the classic How To Hot Rod Your Small-Block Chevy, to the state-of-the art Small Block Chevy Performance. You'll find books on engine prep, chassis engineering, racing brake systems, performance ignition systems, Corvette, 5.0 Mustangs, Camaros, Volkswagon, Honda and much more. HP Induction manuals offer step by step instructions and information about carburetors, fuel injection and turbochargers.