What are some good places to learn about car mechanics? Veeky Forums approved YouTube channels and such?
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Scotty Kilmer, Top Gear, and Haggard Garage
>Haggard Garage
LMAO
>only pointing out one of the three
says a lot more about you than it does them honestly
forget youtube, finish these tests
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Engineering Explained is always good,
As far as practical/everyday repairs/maintenance goes I really like ChrisFix.
Scotty is good when you ignore his personality, he does sometimes have some sound advice on cars.
But really, EE for the theoretical and Chris for the practical I would say.
Humble Mechanic.
Call himself engineering explained and only talks about, perpetuating the stereotype that all engineers are car nerds.
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Keep the hood safe, H.
I'm sure at least half of those are terrible.
Buy a cheap simple little car and a maintenance manual to accompany it. When something breaks, you fix it. When it runs, you improve it. Trial and error with hands on experience is the route I went.
And i bet you have never turned a spanner in your life.
I just copied that from another post
I'm actually an apprentice
>perpetuating the stereotype that all engineers are car nerds
Not true. You are just a bitter nerd
>engineering explained
>good
He's a filthy faggot weeb that prefers the 370z over the Mustang
He recently bought a piece of shit anemic Honda S2000
His opinions are worth nothing.
>Engineering Explained is never good,
FTFY
speed academy
>tfw there is no hickok for cars
why are we even trying
Schrodinger's box is great if you want to actually know your shit, he's a bit of a smug cunt but he beats Kilmer any day.
>perpetuating the stereotype that all engineers are car nerds.
You are just like those bitter teens or the manchildren they grow up to be. You call them "know it alls" as bitter jealous teens and then later on you switch to attacking them as "car nerds".
If you didn't start at a young age like the rest of us, their is no point in trying now.
thread on /t/
im still seedin that shit
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This.
I started with a stock 240sx hatchback. Fixed it up as I went. Eventually got to the point where I had to either rebuild the engine or swap something else in. Looked into other Nissan engines. Started an engine swap with experienced friends. Now I run a clean RB25DET and people come to ME for Nissan help lmao :)
There are three torrents in that automotive information torrent in /t/ and I still occasionally come back to see them. But I can't be online all the time since I seed from my laptop.
HG reminds me of the good old days
>He's a filthy faggot weeb that prefers the 370z over the Mustang
that's a good thing desu
This guy
just get into the trade. when i was 19 i got an apprenticeship with 0 experience, stuck it out for the 4 years to get my Journeyman and Redseal tickets, worked 2 years after that, then quit for good. learned what i needed, made good money, can legally work from home forever with my tickets
fucked up job being a mechanic is really, past the 5 year mark i started dreading going to work every day and that was the time i quit. quality of life went up 500%