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Originally Posted by mark of 1320drag
the problem is i can't read what you are saying, most of the time i have to peice it together, maybe the problem is you don't read what you type??
you don't have any cars, if i claimed (like yourslelf) every car i have worked on as mine i am sure you wouldn't even come close. i never said i was better then you it is you with something you are trying to prove, stop talking in circles , you say you don't go to the track then you say you do, then you say i get work done at some shops , when i do this for a living the only shop i go to is my garage, really start making sense and people might listen,
the only books i have used are the ones i used to study in school before i got my class a licence , the only books i use now are for torque specs and such,
wow you got me i use books , i am sorry that i can read, its a curse
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There you go, assuming thngs again. I don't have any cars. LMFAO. that one cracks me up. Books for toques pecs and such, lol that makes me laugh. ALL the class A guys, or should I say service techs as it says on the new licence, have all those things memorised after they have done a half dozen or so engines, along with the firing orders etc. Sure, some of the newer ones might be different and not always needed to be memorised, but still, its stuff that a second year apprentice should already know.