nascar technical institute 500 rpm Nascar motor during build
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The honest truth about this school is that they are for profit and profit alone. They move people in and out as fast as they can, for as much money as possible. Once enrolled the staff is disrespectful, the accounting employees are dubious and the teachers have about as much class as one would expect a stereotypical mechanic to have.
They forget that the students in an educational establishment come first and they are the financial back bone of the business.
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Exactly. I graduated and am now going back to school for computer sciences after I realized what a scam this school was.
98% of the kids who I met there had at best the education of an 8th grader (as well as the maturity) and the staff reminded me of who those kids would be in 20 years time.
The courses and information can be had at a fraction of the cost via community college courses. The hand outs in classes were cheaply made and most of the information can be learned via google search.
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sounds like a freakin high school auto class... people pay $30K or more for this???? Rip off!
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Gud skool im a grad....... it was 30,000 but I've never been without a job after finishing
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At 9600 rpm its probably a blur because the piston is going up and down 160 times per second. Incredible! Thanks for posting.
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U.T.I. = un trained idiots
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@Treetop64 You wouldn't see the pistons anymore, that is for sure. They may even change color at that speed. LOL
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Wonder how they'd react if they saw one of those old 3500cc Yamaha or Ferrari V-12 F1 engines from 1992 revving to 18,000 RPMs. That engine idled, idled at 5000 RPM.
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need to find a video where it shows the internals at high RPMS like when theyre WOT on the straights, crazy fast
Why Yoda says OH my Gosh at 0:04???
URIZHEY 2 years ago 17
LOL, 0:37, "I'm glad we lubed that mugg up good"..
NTI November 05 Grad here! Whoa Clap!@!!@!!
primetime27229 3 years ago 13