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Teaching my Daughter how to tune "Her" Z


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Hey Guys...I was out in the driveway a few nights ago testing my new tuning device (a Unisyn carb adjuster) and thought my daughter (age 12) might like to see how it worked (and what a genius her Father is...LOL). Anyway, I tore her away from the Disney channel for about 30 mins to show her a little more about the mechanical marvel that will be willed to her someday. I told her I expect her to learn how to take care of "her" Z before she learns to drive it. She now knows the difference between 3/8" and 1/2" ratchets, what a phillips screwdriver looks like, even what channel-locks are. I'm preparing a notebook for her that will go through the tuning procedure for the car (even has photos). She is getting more interested as time goes by, and I have told her it will be cool when her future dates find out she can drive a cool Z with a stick-shift trans., can tune cars, is a good shot with a pistol, doesn't throw like a girl, and isn't afraid of bugs or spiders :). BTW, that Unisyn really did the trick on my carbs...the Z really hauls @ss now!

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Very cool! I remember my parents wanted me to learn all sorts of life skills, including how to work on my own car. It's served me well. I only wish I had been more successful passing on some mechanical aptitude to my own kids. They were rather embarrassed to be seen working on a dorky old car like a '66 Mustang. Go figure.

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