https://polarislabs.com/how-gasoline-engine-technology-affects-fuel-dilution/
my first technical piece of writing got published this week. I don’t know why I am excited but I am.
https://polarislabs.com/how-gasoline-engine-technology-affects-fuel-dilution/
my first technical piece of writing got published this week. I don’t know why I am excited but I am.
Smug looking sob...
...or is that just what "expert" looks like? Ha. Well Done!
What do the initials stand for...or should I just make up my own meaning?
You have every right to be excited.
Smell that, it’s the sweet scent of success…roll around in it like a Bison smearing itself with the pool left from its spent bladder to attract mates.
Or, come up with a classier analogy but either way, CONGRATULATIONS!!!
In reply to John Welsh :
Oil Monitoring Analyst ( my first cert)
certified lubrication specialist ( the one I just got)
Gary said:In reply to John Welsh :
BTW, did you know that "OMA" in Cherman means Grandma?
Means mom in Korean.
Congrats! The analysis must be more important with the moves towards thinner oil and longer oil change intervals in conjunction with the switch to DI. Good food for thought!
In reply to dj06482 :
Definitely. UOA is becoming more and more important as the oem figure out the new technology
mazdeuce - Seth said:I knew Bob before Bob was cool. Gives me something to brag about.
What in the world are you doing posting while at a wedding !?!?!!!!
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