I know very little about how cars work, so does anyone know of a class that I could take that would give me a good understanding?
I've checked my local community college and didnt see anything.
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I know very little about how cars work, so does anyone know of a class that I could take that would give me a good understanding?
I've checked my local community college and didnt see anything.
www.howstuffworks.com
Seriously...can give you a great foundation...
Did you mean how cars work or how to work on our cars?
This is how cars work.
Working on our cars will need a little more time.:wink:
thanks thats a good start. i would also like to know how to work on my car too, so anything else you have to offer, let me know.
Best way I learned was by doing...you learn from mistakes...you can buy a service manual and study that, but nothing is going to teach you like doing your own work...start with oil changes and small stuff and work your way up
attend some of the NCC DIY clinics...watch and ask questions. great opportunity to see a bunch of basic maint stuff being done with a bunch of friendly club members around.
also - buy a robert bently manual for the car you own. excellent reference that goes into good detail on how to do everything from basic stuff to engine tear downs.
basic work on a car is really simple and doesn't require a lot of tools. it is just a matter of realizing is it not some wierd science...it is only nuts and bolts.
I started when i had to change a tire as a kid. kept taking stuff apart over the (40)years...now i build race cars for fun. oh well...;)
marshall
The biggest problem is to get a decent manual for newer cars.
Here is an online repair manual for some of the cars.
I also second the notion of "Learn by doing". Small maintenance stuff first and then onto other things. I used to be scared of the working on my E30 but now I am not all that scared of the V12.
I've done a few DIYs and they have helped. I'm thinking of getting a track car soon, so that's the reason I bring this up.
I see. What are you getting? M Coupe?
if you want to control the budget a bit, recommend e36 325 or 328. handling will be equal to m3 (after the mods you would do to the m3 or 325). tires and brake parts will be a bunch less. those "consumable" expenses are what will kill the budget, not the initial purchase cost.
i race a 325. although the m3's are in a different class, the only thing they have on me is 50hp and a lighter wallet. :biggrin::biggrin: