Kyle is going to learn something this year, grandma
check out my sources of knowledge:

I would like to thank the members that I asked which class I should take a long *** time ago for sending me to automotive technology instead of welding since welding is scary, I'm finally going to school now.

I would like to thank the members that I asked which class I should take a long *** time ago for sending me to automotive technology instead of welding since welding is scary, I'm finally going to school now.
I also recommend "Automotive engine performance" by Ken Layne for good general knowledge of who uses what kind of systems (to help in junkyard searches) and Maximum Boost by Corky Bell
ya, that was kind of a "jus' clown'n" with the welding, I just ended up going with automotive technology because it had to have something to do with what our college major was going to be (EE).
I have max boost, bought it the day barns and noble opened here (august 6th), I'll look for automotive engine performance the next time I'm in there. They also had a book on engine blue printing that I'd like to check out, but those books are so damn expensive (max boost: $35 + tax)(college books: free, my high school pays for everything)
I have max boost, bought it the day barns and noble opened here (august 6th), I'll look for automotive engine performance the next time I'm in there. They also had a book on engine blue printing that I'd like to check out, but those books are so damn expensive (max boost: $35 + tax)(college books: free, my high school pays for everything)
Originally Posted by kyle
that's alright, I'd rather not, I have no scanner, don't feel like printing all that ---- out, and don't really want to be breaking any copyright laws.



