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Living Under The Hood – Fixing Fuel System Foul-Ups

Adapted from Gary Gom’s article in Underhood Service

Real World – Heading into Heavy Duty Opportunities

Thinking about a career in the heavy-duty engine building market? Experts in the industry share their thoughts on opportunities and challenges in this market.

Undercover – Taking a Look into Muffler Technology

Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Brake & Front End

Getting Your Timing Down

Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service

Undercover – Putting a Stop to Brake Noise

Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Brake & Front End

Component Connection – Dissecting Today’s Complex Fuel Delivery System

Adapted from Larry Carleys article in Counterman

Real World – Automotive Students Gain Experience by Working on Employee Automobiles

Whether a vehicle dilemma lies within the fuel system, brakes or electrical components, or the Service Engine Soon light is constantly blinking, Owens Community College employees from the Findlay and Toledo, OH campuses dont have to venture very far to find service for their ailing automobiles. With a quick phone call to the colleges Transportation

Real World – MTEC Electrical Technology

One would not think that a group of high school students at a hardscrabble technical school in the heart of West Virginia coal country would be competing in the countrys premier electric vehicle education program, the EV Challenge. Not only are the high school students at the Monongalia County Technical Education Center (MTEC) competing, they

Tire Talk – Tackling Winter Tire Issues

The snowflake branded on the sidewall of a winter tire isnt there for decoration. The designation means the tire addresses three winter driving concerns: traction, cornering and braking. Put on a set of todays winter tires, and driving in the winter becomes irrelevant. Thats a direct quote from long-time tire test driver Bob Strange, who

Engine Series – Performance Power Through Induction Upgrades

Adapted from Larry Carley’s Article in ImportCar