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Stang Hottie 09-11-2001 05:42 PM

I want to learn!!!!
 
I am New at this car thing and i want to learn more about cars.

Thank you.

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Unit 5302 09-11-2001 06:29 PM

Where are you looking to start?

MustangHottie 09-12-2001 12:19 AM

I want to learn about car parts.

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MustangHottie

todd95GT 09-12-2001 01:27 AM

Can you be more specific? What part in particular. One at a time so all of us can be concise and clear.

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Todd
1995 GT/T-5
Pulleys; 65 mm TB; Flowmaster cat-back; Mac off road H-pipe; FMS aluminum driveshaft; short-throw shifter; HD clutch; Cobra R's; Cobra front and wing

84LX89GT 09-12-2001 02:44 AM

Well Stang Hottie, the first thing i'd recommend if you want to learn about cars is to READ ALOT. Buy a manual for your car and read through it. Most of the sections have a small portion at the beginning of the section explaining what that particular system does. THere are other books like Car Repair for dummies (first car book i got when i was 16) and since then i've read up on the sciences of automotive design and why and how things work. You'd be surprised at HOW SIMPLE most systems are once you break them down. After you get the general idea of how things work and what they do on paper, getting hands on experience helps a ton on understanding how it all works. It's almost impossible to understand everything at one time though, so don't get frustrated if you have trouble understanding some of the systems. For example, i'd recommend learning about automatic transmissions last. Electrical and engine systems are the easiest to learn in my opinion and are the most interesting, then going on to suspension, brakes, air conditioning, manual transmission, etc. Good luck, glad to hear you've taken an interest in this fun field.

-Also, don't be afraid to ask any questions on this board, people are very nice and helpful.

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previous name: 84stangLX
'84 Mustang 5.0 LX
my LX
'89 Mustang GT
my GT


todd95GT 09-12-2001 03:02 AM

There's really nothing complicated at all about a 4-stroke engine actually. It's jst a big air pump and once you learn what the major components do, it's easy to understand how they function together and make or hurt power and performance.

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Todd
1995 GT/T-5
Pulleys; 65 mm TB; Flowmaster cat-back; Mac off road H-pipe; FMS aluminum driveshaft; short-throw shifter; HD clutch; Cobra R's; Cobra front and wing

Fox Body 09-12-2001 04:17 AM

Also, get a subscription to MM&FF and read. Check out http://www.howstuffworks.com/ (go to automotive section) and ask questions here at MW.

Don't expect to learn it all in 1 day. http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif

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dinomite 09-12-2001 04:01 PM

ya, check out how stuff works, their explanations are very good. also:
www.fordmuscle.com www.stangnet.com www.corral.net


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