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lmno
05-27-2005, 04:36 PM
Im was wondering if anyone knows how to start a career working with turbocharged cars and turbos. What kind of schooling would you need, where can I get info, and stuff like that. Thanks

scottsee
05-28-2005, 12:12 PM
well the first thing i would do is goto school and learn about engines. what they are, how they work, theory, design, history exc. i hope you LOVE math. becasue you'll need to. i hated math untell i bought my gsx. most every turbo, engine, forceinduction book your come across that is geared for the nit and gritty will have ton's of math. airvolume, fuel delivery, effencys, timming, all an engein is, is a well designed fire breathing dragon built to .0001in of perfection.

i know thats hella brawed. every peice a cars mechanical parts have extra demand on forceinduction vehicals. knowing why somthing breakes is as important if not more important then knowing how to fix it.

superbluecivicsi
05-29-2005, 02:36 AM
if you have a ba, masters, or phd in mathmatics, or physics, try your college's math depts career fairs. or talk to your mathmatics academic advisor. advisors are a wealth of info with jobs.

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