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Badge of Honor – The Case for Ongoing Training

As a student in an automotive technology class, you are acquiring the basic skills and knowledge you’ll need to succeed as an entry-level technician. It’s a good beginning to what will become a familiar part of your chosen career. Ongoing training is as much a part of becoming a successful technician as a good set

Questioning Misfires

Adapted from articles in Counterman

Loaded Calipers: It’s a Good Thing

Adapted from Gary Gom’s article in Underhood Service

Going 24-7 in the Four-Twelve

The spectacular quad-turbo, V-12 powered, mid-engine Chrysler ME Four-Twelve super car is obviously designed for round-the-clock driving excitement. Considered to be the most advanced Chrysler ever built, the ME Four-Twelve adds a new aura of performance to the Chrysler brand. According to Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President – Chrysler Group Design, the idea for this

Balancing Tips From Cars to the Big Rigs

Adapted from columns in Tire Review by Scott Blair and Steve LaFerre

Creating a Bond with Welding Equipment

Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in TechShop

Building a Competitive Claimer

Adapted from Jim Walbolt’s article in Engine Builder

Aluminum Use on U.S. Vehicles – The Shape of Things to Come

Adapted from Mike West’s feature in BodyShop Business

Braking Down Toyota’s ABS System

Adapted from Bob Dowie’s article in ImportCar

Shock Treatment

Adapted from Andrew Markel’s article in Brake & Front End

Tuning Into Engine Performance

Adapted from Brendan Baker’s article in Underhood Service