[Healeys] Tulips and other obscure terms

Eric (Rick) Wilkins e-wilkins at cox.net
Sun Mar 15 10:27:40 MST 2009


I've got all those books and the only references I remember about  
Tulip was the rally and the gearing used.  Nothying a bout a "Tulip  
engine"

I guess you caould use the GRaham Robson book to figure which level of  
engine tuning might have been used...

On Mar 15, 2009, at 9:23 AM, Editorgary at aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 3/14/09 6:22:55 PM, healeys- 
> request at autox.team.net writes:
>
>
>> Oh,just as an aside Geoff Healey wrote several books where
>> Tulips,Sebrings and other Specials were explained. He also provided
>> copies of dyno sheets for various engines and showed photos of them.
>>
>> Have a nice day
>> Joe
>>
>
> I guess his editor was too lazy to actually put the word "tulip" in  
> the
> index, and I was too lazy to re-read Geoff's entire book to see if I  
> could find
> where "Tulip" and "Engine" were used in the same sentence. I do  
> vaguely recall
> references to a "Tulip rally" was, which I believe did not refer to  
> Holland, but
> rather to the way the turns were indicated in the rally books.
>
>
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