Well, heres some of mine anyway. As I get more time, will update it fully!
BooksEngine Management by Dave Walker, Published by Haynes, ISBN 1 85960 835 3This is by far the best book I have found that covers everything the average person will need to know to get an ECU installed, and mapped to a half sharp degree. It's obviously biased to the Emerald ECU, but that is of no hindrance at all. You also get a funky CD with a 'virtual' engine
How to Build, Modify & Power Tune Cylinder Heads by Peter Burgess & David Gollan Published by Veloce, ISBN 1 903706 76 9This book is part of the Veloce 'SpeedPro' series, of which I have a few. This area of modifying is such a difficult art, that no book is ever going to be a definitive guide, but this one covers everything needed to get some power out of a head, and also gives ome nice case studies at the end and describes the development process which is interesting in itself.
Bosch Automotive Handbook - 7th Edition, ISBN 978 0 470 51936 3The book that started this entire topic off! I say an absolute necessity for any automotive geeks bookshelf. Covers the systems, the physics, tables of properties for materials and even engineering details. Great for all you budding engine developers
How to Power Tune Ford SOHC Pinto and Cosworth Engines by Des Hammill, Published by Veloce, ISBN 1 903706 78 5Well, title says it all really! It's another speedpro series book, and as such, is a good clear read, but I suppose is not much use unless you want to do anything to a pinto or cossie engine!
Smokey Yuniks Power Secrets by Smokey Yunick, Published by S-A Design, ISBN 0 931472 06 7This is an infamous book on tuning the small block chevy, but I say it's worth a read regrdless of the engine you are tuning as Smokeys mindset and attitude to engine development is second to none which can be applied to anything. Also a few humerous stories of how he got around a lot of the rules in racing by lateral thinking
Ok people, I'll keep updating this as and when I get the odd 10mins and keep going through my bookshelf. Will then add some links to some interesting sites!! Feel free to add your own, you don't have to do a mini book review, but I feel it helps people relate to the book and know if it's wortwhile to buy, as it seems to be a minefield out there. (I have some duds in the collection!)
-Gavin