Power - to - weight ratio is
an important vehicle characteristic that affects the acceleration and handling — and therefore the driving enjoyment — of any sports vehicle.
Not exact matches
Super, sport and race cars frequently have a mid-engined layout, as these
vehicles» handling
characteristics are more
important than other requirements, such as usable space.
Greater roll stiffness reduces body roll or lean, and is an
important characteristic in taller
vehicles and especially trucks with heavy payloads.
These simulations included the most
important vehicle functions, such as handling dynamics, the engine and drive train, bodyshell durability, suspension performance, passive safety, the engine's thermal
characteristics and performance / fuel consumption.
Undoubtedly, when it comes to the chassis and handling of
vehicles in this segment, the number one most -
important characteristic is how it rides.
Highlights ASE certified Automotive Master Technician ASE L1 and L2 Diagnostics Certifications Voted most likely to upsell by a panel of peer technicians Memorized
important sections of Mitchel Manual to improve flat - rate efficiency Use creative diagnostics skills to eliminate troubleshooting redundancies Perform basic diagnostic procedures for customers as a courtesy Experience Lead Wrench Spinner 4/1/2012 — Current West Sac Custom Rods and Metal Works — West Sacramento, CA Engine mockup and installation to match customized framework Perform engine blueprinting for performance upgrades Dyno test runs and performance tuning and power squeezing Tweak engine operation for power output and noise
characteristics to customers» preferences Craft custom repair rigs and stands to make installation of unique assemblies more efficient Provide maintenance and repair services for highly modified
vehicles Organize company - sponsored teambuilding exercises