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100

What air and fuel ratio are vehicle manufacturers trying to achieve for the bet fuel mileage 

14.7 to 1

100

What is net pay

Net pay, also known as take-home pay, is the amount of money an employee actually receives after all deductions, including taxes and other withholdings, are subtracted from their gross pay

100

How much air is in a NBA basket ball

An official NBA basketball should be inflated to between 7.5 and 8.5 pounds per square inch (psi), according to the Columbia Daily Tribune. The official NBA basketball has a circumference of 29.5 inches, according to Net World Sports and a volume of approximately 434 cubic inches

100

How often should the air pressure be checked in a vehicle tire

It's recommended to check your tire pressure at least once a month, and even more frequently before long trips or when there are significant temperature changes. Tires naturally lose air pressure over time, and checking regularly helps maintain proper inflation and prevent potential issues.

100

What is the name of the machine the resurfaces brake rotors?

What is the Brake lathe

200

What is the first stroke of a four stroke engine

Intake, compression, power, exhaust

200

How much does the average brake adjustment cost

The average cost for a brake adjustment is generally between $75 and $200. This can vary depending on the specific type of brake adjustment needed, your vehicle's make and model, and the location of the repair shop.

200

What student in the Automotive class year one has written a book and song.

Who is Jayden Carlisle

200

What pattern do you use when you tighten up the lug nuts on a vehicle wheel assembly

When tightening lug nuts on a vehicle wheel, it's crucial to use a STAR PATTERN or crisscross pattern to ensure even clamping and prevent damage to the wheel or rotor. This involves tightening lug nuts in a sequence where you start with one lug, then move to the opposite lug, and continue around the wheel, ultimately tightening each lug to the manufacturer's recommended torque

200

What tool is used to measure lateral runout of  vehicle brake rotor 

A DIAL INDICATOR is a precision measuring tool that amplifies small movements or changes in position and displays them on a dial. It's commonly used to measure runout, backlash, or other deviations in a workpiece or machine component

300

What is the purpose of a timing belt

The primary purpose of a timing belt is to synchronize the movement of the crankshaft and camshaft in an engine

300

How much does a 20 piece chicken Mc nugget cost at mc Donald's

20 pc. Chicken MC Nuggets®

$11.29 

300

Which NFL team has the largest football stadium 

The New York Giants and New York Jets share the largest NFL stadium, MetLife Stadium, with a capacity of 82,500

300

What scrugs harmful exhaust gasses

In vehicles, harmful exhaust gases are managed through various components and systems designed to reduce emissions. These include catalytic converters, diesel particulate filters (DPFs), and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) systems. 




300

A brake spoon is used to adjust what part in a vehicle brake system

A brake spoon is a specialized tool used to adjust the clearance between brake shoes and the brake drum in drum brake systems. It's particularly useful when adjusting the ratcheting mechanism (Star wheel adjustor) within the backing plate of drum brakes. The spoon allows you to manipulate this mechanism, ensuring the brakes are properly adjusted and the brake shoes have the correct clearance  

400

When working on a dual overhead cam engine what must you do when replacing the timing belt to prevent valve damage?

Lock the camshafts in place with the proper tools

400

What is Gross pay?

Gross pay, also known as gross income or gross wages, is the total amount of money an employee earns during a specific pay period before any deductions, such as taxes, benefits, or other payroll withholdings. It represents the total compensation before any money is taken out for taxes or other purposes

400

According to studies what do the younger people prefer Coca Cola or Dr pepper

Studies consistently show that Coca-Cola remains the top-selling soft drink in the US, with Dr. Pepper taking the second spot, surpassing Pepsi. While Coca-Cola enjoys a larger overall market share, Dr. Pepper has seen significant growth in recent years, particularly among younger generations.

400

What is the main function of a turbo in a vehicle

The main function of a turbocharger in a vehicle is to increase engine power and efficiency by forcing more air into the engine's cylinders. This extra air allows the engine to burn more fuel, resulting in a higher power output. 




400

When brake fluid is used in a enclosed system in a vehicle what is the name of the system

Hydraulic System

When the driver presses the brake pedal, a piston in the master cylinder is activated, creating hydraulic pressure in the brake lines. This pressure is transmitted to the individual brakes, where it is converted into mechanical force to slow down or stop the car

500

What is the leading performance engine used in most Hot Rod engine builds?

General Motors LS engines

An LS engine swap involves replacing a car's existing engine with a General Motors (GM) LS series V8 engine. This swap is popular because LS engines are known for their reliability, ease of tuning, and potential for high performance

500

What is the average salary of a automotive technician in the united states?

The average annual salary for an automotive technician in the United States is around $52,701. However, the salary can vary depending on experience, location, and the type of employer, with experienced technicians potentially earning up to $85,777 per year. According to Glassdoor, the top 5 paying industries for an automotive technician are Government & Public Administration, Manufacturing, Financial Services, Retail & Wholesale, and Transportation & Logistics.

500

What is Mr. Stewarts first name?

Russell

500

A Tesla is powered by a engine

No Each Tesla is powered by a lithium-ion battery, which drives either the rear or all four wheels through one or two electric motors. In essence, providing electricity to the electric motor(s) propels the car forward, similar to a slot car that draws power from the track it moves on 

500

Who was credited of inventing the first brake on a vehicle

While Gottlieb Daimler is credited with developing an early concept for drum brakes in 1899, it was Louis Renault who is widely credited with inventing the first practical drum brake in 1902. Renault's design was based on Daimler's idea of using a drum wrapped in cable anchored to the chassis

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