What are some good sources to learn about /o/ stuff?
Like how engines work, suspension, parts and shit like that.
extent of my knowledge is car brands/models and stuff like that.
where should I even start when learning to /o/
>Haynes Manual nigga
>youtube animations
>build an engine model
>Asking at garages for work experience/just some knowledge (people actually don't mind helping someone/teaching someone who is enthusiastic
>DIY/R+R
>Just looking at your own engine and following the pipes from different components
>reading
>whyareyouaskingthisisntitobvious?
>>16296414
>What are some good sources to learn about /o/ stuff?
>Like how engines work, suspension, parts and shit like that.
Make up your mind
This game did help me
>>16296414
Engineering Explained does some pretty neat videos if your just looking to learn how things work
https://www.youtube.com/user/EngineeringExplained/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=2
Play My Summer Car
>>16296414
By buying a car and getting your hands dirty.
No fucking video game is going to teach you about cars.
>>16297662
This is a great game but there isnt too much to learn from it
https://www.howacarworks.com/
REV
UP
YOUR
FRYER
Any NATEF certified textbook
scotty kilmer videos
>>16296414
Buy the Haynes manual for your car and start working on it