What's the best website to learn how cars work?

What's the best website to learn how cars work?

youtube engineering explained

youtube. literally search for whatever you want to know

google is a good one

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The website of real life, stupid kid.

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Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 :^)

a. take a car apart and put it back together

b. go to a place that teaches automotive mechanics.

Nah, My Summer Car

These 4 are all of the same level.

only good if you know absolutely nothing and want to learn the basic layout of a car
other than that it's just "lmao add performance parts dude it'll magically go faster"

Not OP but this is my issue, I know what your average performance parts are, but don't really understand how or the numbers in some of them and how it works. Being serious is there a guide for dummies kind of thing? Or hell even if there's an actual dummies book to help me know the ins and outs I'd like to. I just can't afford at the moment to get hands on and don't know where to start when it comes getting experience without having a car to mess with

You can go to a library that sells high school/engineering books and ask for a basic automotive book.

I don't know what they are called where you live, but here we have "alternatives" to high schools that can be loosely translated to "technical schools" where they tech you trades rather than just normal school subjects. Some of those are for aspiring mechanics and they give you automotive books that are cheap and very simple to understand and cover pretty much all the basics of cars.

Try that, you can always read Wikipedia or search YouTube for things you may not understand properly from a book.

The next step is to get your hands on a workshop manual of a car you are familiar with, it explains literally everything there is to explain about a specific car or family of cars.

>You can go to a library
He obviously has internet, and IT'S THE CURRENT YEAR.

Yeah but those books aren't really easy to find on the internet, even if you want to legit buy them.

Better go for a trip to the library, if anything to get a few names so you can try to look for them online.

A proper book is infinitely more accurate than blogs, forums and YouTube.

>those books aren't really easy to find on the internet
Maybe if you're disabled.

Why don't you put together something like the do/k/ument?

Or the d/o/cument if you prefer.

Either way I have shitloads of pdfs downloaded, and can get a million times that many on literally anything you want. It's basically the one thing TOR and I2P are good for unless you're into child porn or scams.
Or are socially incapable of buying your drugs from a drug dealer like a normal fucking human being.

Ok

Hiller's is on Amazon

names of those pdfs?

or a link would be great just mega them

correct

>names of those pdfs?
You want me to grep the names of literally every single PDF I've downloaded?

That would take like ten minutes, I don't have that kind of time

>or a link would be great just mega them
I literally just told you how to get them, use TOR or I2P, probably TOR, I2P is a little unforgiving if you're mentally disabled. Check the hidden wiki and browse through the section on PDF repositories.

I'm not going to do your work for you, if you're too lazy to spend the 15 minutes it would take to download whatever it is you want then you're too lazy to use it anyway. You have access to the entirety of humanity's knowledge, your only excuse for not having the things you want is that you are stupid, lazy, or both.