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Old 04-13-16 | 03:56 PM
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Here's an interesting little test (30 questions) for you wanna-be Technicians (or just simple car enthusiasts like me). It will determine how much you know about how an auto engine operates.

I got 29 out of 30.

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/engine...Put+It+Back+To
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29/30 as well
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30/30 for me
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29/30, stupid question about the main advantage of a steam engine... to be fair this wasn't exactly a very difficult quiz lol, i think anyone could figure out that an ECM has nothing to do with a catheter
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29/30, stupid question about the main advantage of a steam engine... to be fair this wasn't exactly a very difficult quiz lol, i think anyone could figure out that an ECM has nothing to do with a catheter
That was the one I missed, too.

The test might seem simple to us, but don't forget that most of us are auto enthusiasts, and much of our knowledge is not necessarily shared by the public at large. I've shopped with (and advised) car-owners who weren't even aware that engine oil had to be changed periodically.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
That was the one I missed, too.

The test might seem simple to us, but don't forget that most of us are auto enthusiasts, and much of our knowledge is not necessarily shared by the public at large. I've shopped with (and advised) car-owners who weren't even aware that engine oil had to be changed periodically.
oh i know, i KNOW, but to get at least a 10/30 you just need to be able to read.
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That was an enjoyable quiz. I was a gear head long before my first career as a professional motorcyclist and current profession as a neuroscience stroke coordinator.

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29/30

Not a difficult test at all.
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25/30. I feel left out. How could I know Beetle engine is air-cooled. lol
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25/30. I feel left out. How could I know Beetle engine is air-cooled. lol
Well, of course, liquid-cooled, front-engined, FWD beetles (essentially VW Golf/Jettas with a different body/interior) have been produced since 1997. But the original air-cooled, rear-engined RWD Beetles were produced in the 1930s......it was actually first designed in **** Germany, under Hitler's orders, as a cheap ubiquitous car for the German public. It was produced up to the late 1970s for the U.S. market, and in Mexico until 2003.
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28 out of 30 , the steam advantage one got me too, as well as one other one (don't remember)......some of those questions were downright stupid though >_>....
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29/30, because I picked the "incorrect" right answer on the engine configuration question (inline,flat,rotary is perfectly valid)
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27/30, one of which was engine configuration, and then two questions about steam.
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Originally Posted by geko29
29/30, because I picked the "incorrect" right answer on the engine configuration question (inline,flat,rotary is perfectly valid)
Rotary engines don't have pistons. They have the spinning dorito of death instead

I know it was a trick question though.

This was beyond easy though IMO. It wasn't like there were two answers that looked correct, there were two obviously wrong ones and one correct one.

I thought they were going to start asking some tough questions like how an automatic transmission works(wizardy and witchcraft on that btw)
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Originally Posted by Aron9000
Rotary engines don't have pistons. They have the spinning dorito of death instead

I know it was a trick question though.
Though Mazda, a Japanese manufacturer, has had the most successful use of rotary engines over the years, the basic design was actually traced to a German, Felix Wankel. In fact, Mercedes did a experimental four-rotor car in 1970 called the C-111.


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