Well I played around with small engines, mostly 2 strokes when I was 13 and then got into cars when i was 16. I started off my career as a diesel apprentice when I was 17 for 3 years but, didn't like dealing with the public. At 20 I joined the Canadian Armed Forces and learned electronics at the Canadian School of Communications and Electronic Engineering, I left after 5 years, very dumb of me. I ended up working for CP Rail as an electrician for 8 years but got injured and became partially disabled. So I got retrained as a Computer Analyst/Programmer for over 20 years. During all this time I never left the 2 things I love drag racing and electronics. I did take a automotive science class in college which was taught by a teacher that collaborated on and built a K-Cycle engine. The automotive science course got me hooked on how does an IC engine work and can it be improved.
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