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Old 09-08-2014, 01:45 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NoLaKrewe View Post
One last question. What type of degree/studying would I need to do to develop exhaust/turbos.
DEVELOP? Engineering. Then a specialty


EDIT: sorry, that's if you want to do it properly, you can always try auto cad or whatever and YouTube University, which is pretty damn good for that application, but a real education and understanding of those results will let you know what to modify to make the system more efficient.

I'd like to say that 99.9999% of shops don't have an engineer working with them. They have an auto cad guy who knows the general way stuff should work with flow and the theories that are generally thought of as true, where a real engineer would know why and would develop a fix that isn't trial and error
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