Engine Building Fundamentals: How to Use This Course
How to Use This Course
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00:00 | - This course is presented via individual video modules that focus on the concepts you need to understand in order to build a thorough knowledge of engine operation and engine building principles. |
00:12 | Even though you may already feel that you have a thorough understanding of some of these topics, I'd urge you to start by watching this course in its entirety. |
00:21 | There are a number of subtle concepts, tips, and tricks that are presented throughout the course that make up what I consider to be essential knowledge for anyone who wants to begin assembling their own engines. |
00:35 | Once you've watched the course from start to finish, it's very easy for you to find and re-watch any modules you need to understand better. |
00:44 | This is particularly handy when you want to focus on a specific concept or listen while assembling an engine. |
00:52 | This course is a theory-based course and while it does include several practical examples and demonstrations, it doesn't present a step-by-step approach to engine building. |
01:03 | This is covered in our practical engine building course, which takes the theory you'll learn here and expands on it, providing complete worked examples that you can follow from start to finish. |
01:17 | Now you've purchased this course, it's yours for life and you can watch it as many times as you want. |
01:23 | While we've tried to cover every concept we felt was important, you may still have other question that come up or concepts that you want explained more thoroughly. |
01:34 | This course also includes gold membership, which gives you a subscription to our online community. |
01:41 | And here you'll find our forum. |
01:44 | This is the perfect place to ask any technical questions you may have. |
01:48 | If you have questions or comments on this course, you'll find a form below each video module that lets you quickly create the discussion in our forum. |
01:59 | Asking your questions here means all our other members can benefit from the discussion too. |