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Auto trannies aren't that bad. Just have to have the "want" to learn about them. I've built quite a few of them and I've taken courses in them for BMW. Study study study.
 
wait wait. you guys are in high school and already have ase certifications. Hows is that possible unless you guys were over 18 to get the extra year of experience. Auto tech programs like yours and mine only account for one year of experience no matter how long you have been in the field. and if you have 2.5 years at toyota than that would make you a possible 7th year senior

dude the guy with all the ASE's and worked for toyota for 2.5 years is over 21 years old hes not in highschool

STFU n00b
 
dude the guy with all the ASE's and worked for toyota for 2.5 years is over 21 years old hes not in highschool

STFU n00b

Wouldn't know where this goes, so I figured the safest place to put it would be here XD.
Anywho, for those of you who don't know, I'm still in highschool, as well for Manny (OralDrift). Lucky for us we have auto in our school, and we're straight with the teacher so we both get to do a lot of hands on shit. During day school I'm taking Engine Repair, and after school I'm taking Automatic Transmissions (After school works with tri-mesters, last tri-mester I did manual transmissions). After automatic transmission we do electrical. The class is really fun and I've learned a lot. I already got my subject selection and I chose suspension and steering for day school next year, and I'll take the last 3 auto courses in night school. The teacher wanted to get rid of some of the shells 'cause they take up too much room and we were just donated 3 more cars. In these pictures we took out the motor from the Honda, and that's mine and Manny's motor to work on and practice for competition. After we're done with this motor we're taking out a motor from a Mercedes so I'm looking foward to that. Hope you enjoy the pics, and i'll be posting up some more later.

P.S. I have access to All-Data, so those who really need to know how to put something back or take something out, or just specific shit on their car, let me know and I'll get you a print out.


Me (Gabriel): Kid with belt around his neck, and short hair.
Manny (OralDrift): Kid with long hair and hat.
 
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thats weird you didnt take electrical BEFORE auto transmissions?? BTW the ase for auto transmissions is hard as fuck, failed the first time, went to the Toyota school for auto transmissions and passed the 2nd time (LUCKY), the problem with ase's that really pisses me off is most of it is GM, ford CRAP, and i fucking hate it as i dont work on american cars, so you have to re-learn some stuff.

So far I have:
A1: Engine Repair
A2: Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
A4: Suspension and Steering
A5: Brakes
A6: Electrical/Electronic Systems

The next tests im going to take is:
A3: Manual Drive Train and Axles
A7: Heating and Air Conditioning

Then:
A8: Engine Performance
L1: Advanced Engine Performance

The only thing that sucks is i can have all those certifications, and still wont be a master technician until i have been working on cars for at least 5 years, i have only been with toyota for 2.5 years, also that the tests are expensive to take. Good luck, it feels good to pass those tests.

This guys name is Tony hes older than I am and hes the guy you are getting confused with

You seriously need to pay more attention, because everyone already knows your an idiot you are just proving it more and more with every post
 
are yero and hoppe still there? I had there class they are def awesome teachers and they make the program one of the best in miami dade county

I graduated in 2003 I have passed by yeros shop but never asked him if he still teaches
 
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Lol, I love how everything on this forum turns into an argument...




are yero and hoppe still there? I had there class they are def awesome teachers and they make the program one of the best in miami dade county

I graduated in 2003 I have passed by yeros shop but never asked him if he still teaches
Yero still teaches there, but I don't know who Hoppe is? Now it's Jorge Sanchez, and Yero...

What's your name, I'll let him know you said what's up.
 
wait wait. you guys are in high school and already have ase certifications. Hows is that possible unless you guys were over 18 to get the extra year of experience. Auto tech programs like yours and mine only account for one year of experience no matter how long you have been in the field. and if you have 2.5 years at toyota than that would make you a possible 7th year senior

dude im 23.
and i still dotn get why there teaching you guys auto transmission BEFORE electrical, thats stupid as auto transmissions are mostly electric. I guess thats why i have learned so much because toyota is just so baddass lol.
So is nissan but there school sucks its in atlanta lol.
 
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dude im 23.
and i still dotn get why there teaching you guys auto transmission BEFORE electrical, thats stupid as auto transmissions are mostly electric. I guess thats why i have learned so much because toyota is just so baddass lol.
So is nissan but there school sucks its in atlanta lol.

Yay for tony stewart!
 
For the confused guy

boricuaguy18:
wait wait. you guys are in high school and already have ase certifications. Hows is that possible unless you guys were over 18 to get the extra year of experience. Auto tech programs like yours and mine only account for one year of experience no matter how long you have been in the field. and if you have 2.5 years at toyota than that would make you a possible 7th year senior
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yes I'm in high school and will leave high school with 3 or more certifications.
You don't need 2 years of experience in the field to test and be certified.
Yes the course only counts as 1 year of experience.

FlyinFINN:
Auto trannies aren't that bad. Just have to have the "want" to learn about them. I've built quite a few of them and I've taken courses in them for BMW. Study study study.

^^^
Trust me yo, all I do is study for auto.

JeepsteR118:
^^possible the most useless post I have ever seen.

^^^^^^^
Agreed.


dirtydsm:
are yero and hoppe still there? I had there class they are def awesome teachers and they make the program one of the best in miami dade county

I graduated in 2003 I have passed by yeros shop but never asked him if he still teaches

^^^^
Yeah he still teaches there.
Yeah the program is great, they are nearly the best in the country.
 
Yay for tony stewart!

BTW he drives for toyota now, and he had a bad wreck yesterday and today sucks he was doing really good but american parts reliablity come into play and the tire explodes not once but twice same corner too.
 
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