Old School vs New School Car Technology ~ Audio Podcast Episode 21

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Old School vs New School Car Technology ~ Audio Podcast Episode 21
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Today we are joined by Humble Mechanic and Rusty talking about technology. We are looking at it from the standpoint of new car technology vs old car technology. This is a fun topic for the two of us because Rusty is an olds school dude, and I am more new school dude. We Rusty has been around the automotive industry a long time and knows a thing or two, especially for someone that is a service manager. 😉

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On today’s automotive podcast we talk about:

  • Maintenance
  • Ignition
  • Fuel delivery
  • Engine managment
  • diagnostics
  • the “soul” of old school technology.
  • and more

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