Rip Dave , went to your car quest classes for about 3 years and you were by far the greatest teacher/instructor I’ve ever had. Still use your books to this day.
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I am so glad these videos are out there and Dave is still able to pass on his knowledge and experience to so many people even though he's no longer with us.
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It is so wonderful to still have these video's of the Jedi Masters of the automotive industry. Both Dave DeCourcey and Mac VanDebrink are amazing and to listen to them is awesome in how much they Love to teach and troubleshoot and we all just dream of having that much knowledge and confidence when dealing with so much technology when they see it as just a basic workflow. Thank god for these two and may they rest in peace knowing that they have helped so many even after their passing. Thanks so much to TST seminars for keeping these treasure alive and available.
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I met Dave years ago He told me he needed a liver transplant because he never wore gloves when handling solvents. He got the transplant. Only the good die young
These seminars are awesome. Not the greatest production quality, but that was never the intent. I believe the intent is to impart and document invaluable information. In that respect, they far exceed their goal. This is only the third video, and I'm just starting it, but I know I won't be disappointed with the content. I've been an automotive "hobbyist" for over four decades. I've been into electrical engineering and software/hardware/firmware tinkering for just as long. I have learned more about vehicle computerization, in less than five hours, from these guys, than I've learned in the last three decades by myself actually maintaining my own vehicles. My wife's "new" 2013 Tahoe had me worried because of the complexity (vs my 1990 Camaro OBD1, and 2000 Camry OBD2). I'm confident that what I can learn from these seminars will allow me to maintain the Tahoe, and be much more proficient with my existing fleet, including my project 66 GMC restomod dreams. I've been using DVMs and oscilloscopes for decades, and I know how to use them, but I never dreamed you could glean so much information from a scope waveform through simple tests using current clamps and capacitive pickups, as well as the standard test probes. I can only imagine how much frustration/money/time I could have saved myself ten years ago with my L98 powered car with failing fuel injectors by doing 30 minutes worth of testing using equipment I already had in the house. Thank God for third gen.org, moates.net OBD1 cables and whoever wrote tunerpro. Now, I can add these seminars to the short list of things that have made it possible for me to avoid the incredible expense of a service bay bill and being at the mercy of a parts changer. I've got plenty of mechanic diagnostic tools, but the scope is going to become a go to item from now on.
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Is there anyway someone could purchase any of these handouts/ booklets from these old classes? Please let me know. I love watching these videos on the TST channel.
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your welcome...If you have not already subscribed to our tstseminars UA-cam channel please do so. Also if you are looking for more training go to www.tstseminars.org
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I got an ASA email awhile back that stated Dave unfortunately passed. I wish I got a chance to take some classes with him or even buy him a beer. He really was very intelligent. I took notice when he talked about taking that electronics course. I think that is very forward thinking and something we all should be looking at for ourselves. Peace be with you and yours Dave DeCourcey!
Wow. Some great info in there but will have to watch again because this guy is like a machine gun. He must have been quite a character. Sorry to hear he is no longer with us. TSTSeminars is there any way of purchasing the handout material from any of these seminars?
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Gerald since this was many years ago and David may he rest in peace is no long with us the answer is no. Thank you for watching...If you have not already subscribed to our tstseminars UA-cam channel please do so. Interested in more training? Go to www.tstseminars.org and view full length videos for members on TechFlix for $9.99 unlimited viewing …Membership and over 85 videos for less than $200.00 a year. Also checkout www.attstraining.com for hands on training and webcast FREE videos at www.tstseminars.org/training-videos
Armando, gloves weren't a thing til late 1980's. I started in 1984, and we blew brake and clutch dust into a fog inside the shop, we had our hands in nasty solvent all day, inefficient exhaust system in shop... Not good. Dave joins some of the older guys i worked with. He talked so fast that he compressed 8 hour class into 3 hours; and not 1 boring minute.
When a guy says hey look it b4 he wrenches on my car I know this is a dude who was prob working on cars when everyone else was doing homework and at vocational when others were reading Hemingway and prepping for sats. Most likely was successfully repairing cars b4 any formal training and learned alot by trial and error which means he has excellent problem solving skills out of necessity where 90 percent of techs would be looking shit up. The type of guy that has diagnosed problems by putting his ear to a long wrench to hear internals 100 times more than avg tech has used his 500 dollar snap on stethescope thing. Im 42 and rotated weekends between my grandfather's auto shop and my uncles motorcycle shop as cheap labor growing up so I can tell immediately. Lol
You won't do the old cars.... What is the matter with you? Ur gonna be out of work soon then because people are holding on to their old cars like they are holding on to a new born baby...
Rip Dave , went to your car quest classes for about 3 years and you were by far the greatest teacher/instructor I’ve ever had. Still use your books to this day.
John thanks....Dave was a great guy...we miss him
@@TSTseminars is there a way to get those books
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I am so glad these videos are out there and Dave is still able to pass on his knowledge and experience to so many people even though he's no longer with us.
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Fantastic teaching sir!
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Eric O was here! I need to watch this a few times!
It is so wonderful to still have these video's of the Jedi Masters of the automotive industry. Both Dave DeCourcey
and Mac VanDebrink are amazing and to listen to them is awesome in how much they Love to teach and troubleshoot and we all just dream of having that much knowledge and confidence when dealing with so much technology when they see it as just a basic workflow. Thank god for these two and may they rest in peace knowing that they have helped so many even after their passing. Thanks so much to TST seminars for keeping these treasure alive and available.
R.I.P Dave. i can't get enough of this, awesome class, wish i would've been there. This is next level stuff.
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Wow! Phenomenal! So much in one video! Great teacher!
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@@TSTseminars thanks for the idea of subscribing! Lol I think I was still awestruck from the lesson, I didn't even think to do so.
nice :)
I met Dave years ago He told me he needed a liver transplant because he never wore gloves when handling solvents. He got the transplant. Only the good die young
RIP DAVE you were a true master thank you
Rest In Peace
DAVE DECOURCEY
Amazing person ,the world me you
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
Superb info! I wish it was an 8 hour class!! Subscribed!!
These seminars are awesome. Not the greatest production quality, but that was never the intent. I believe the intent is to impart and document invaluable information. In that respect, they far exceed their goal. This is only the third video, and I'm just starting it, but I know I won't be disappointed with the content. I've been an automotive "hobbyist" for over four decades. I've been into electrical engineering and software/hardware/firmware tinkering for just as long. I have learned more about vehicle computerization, in less than five hours, from these guys, than I've learned in the last three decades by myself actually maintaining my own vehicles. My wife's "new" 2013 Tahoe had me worried because of the complexity (vs my 1990 Camaro OBD1, and 2000 Camry OBD2). I'm confident that what I can learn from these seminars will allow me to maintain the Tahoe, and be much more proficient with my existing fleet, including my project 66 GMC restomod dreams. I've been using DVMs and oscilloscopes for decades, and I know how to use them, but I never dreamed you could glean so much information from a scope waveform through simple tests using current clamps and capacitive pickups, as well as the standard test probes. I can only imagine how much frustration/money/time I could have saved myself ten years ago with my L98 powered car with failing fuel injectors by doing 30 minutes worth of testing using equipment I already had in the house. Thank God for third gen.org, moates.net OBD1 cables and whoever wrote tunerpro. Now, I can add these seminars to the short list of things that have made it possible for me to avoid the incredible expense of a service bay bill and being at the mercy of a parts changer. I've got plenty of mechanic diagnostic tools, but the scope is going to become a go to item from now on.
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Incredible derivations from the waveforms, makes 100% sense.
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He's an excellent instructor
All true, makes sense every step of the way. Excellent Video
That guy is sharp, I liked the vvt case study.
Is there anyway someone could purchase any of these handouts/ booklets from these old classes? Please let me know. I love watching these videos on the TST channel.
Amazing video , very informative, would have loved to have gone to his seminar
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Excellent job Dave thanks for so much good info.
Loved this, I appreciate you making this available to all of us.
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Love your speech wish i had your book so i can learn more keep up the good work and Marry Christmas
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THANKS TST, DAVE, AND ANYONE ELSE INVOLVED 👍 👍
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For the Honda CR-V with a blown head gasket, how about using a pressure transducer and a scope with a radiator cap adapter?
MAY THE AFTERLIFE BLESS DAVE 🙏 , SEE YOU IN THE AFTERLIFE MY FRIEND
awesome class lession
I bought an 81 Nissan 200sx 1981 supercharged for $100 in 1993. It had a bad u joint:)
great video ,
excellent video
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I got an ASA email awhile back that stated Dave unfortunately passed. I wish I got a chance to take some classes with him or even buy him a beer. He really was very intelligent. I took notice when he talked about taking that electronics course. I think that is very forward thinking and something we all should be looking at for ourselves. Peace be with you and yours Dave DeCourcey!
Wow. Some great info in there but will have to watch again because this guy is like a machine gun. He must have been quite a character. Sorry to hear he is no longer with us. TSTSeminars is there any way of purchasing the handout material from any of these seminars?
Kirk we would have to see if we have the file...we would need a week or so to try and locate it. thanks for watching...If you have not already Subscribed to our tstseminars UA-cam channel please do so. Interested in more training? Go to www.tstseminars.org and www.attstraining.com
Where can I get the book for this training course.
Awesome !!!
TSTseminars , are Daves misfire sheets that he mentioned here available on the TST web page?
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Reminds me if Bill Burr changed his profession from comedian to a mechanic...lol
I think the visual was missed on the anti freeze leak. How many of us had a cold soak sound like a bad starter because the coolant is in the cylinder.
thank for watching
thanks
Why didnt you wear those damn gloves man? RIP sir...
What happened to him?
Donny Ten liver cancer if i recall right!
Armando, gloves weren't a thing til late 1980's. I started in 1984, and we blew brake and clutch dust into a fog inside the shop, we had our hands in nasty solvent all day, inefficient exhaust system in shop... Not good. Dave joins some of the older guys i worked with. He talked so fast that he compressed 8 hour class into 3 hours; and not 1 boring minute.
When a guy says hey look it b4 he wrenches on my car I know this is a dude who was prob working on cars when everyone else was doing homework and at vocational when others were reading Hemingway and prepping for sats. Most likely was successfully repairing cars b4 any formal training and learned alot by trial and error which means he has excellent problem solving skills out of necessity where 90 percent of techs would be looking shit up. The type of guy that has diagnosed problems by putting his ear to a long wrench to hear internals 100 times more than avg tech has used his 500 dollar snap on stethescope thing. Im 42 and rotated weekends between my grandfather's auto shop and my uncles motorcycle shop as cheap labor growing up so I can tell immediately. Lol
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IF I AM SUBSCRIBED, MY FRIENDS ALSO SPANISH SPANISH. HOW CAN I DO IT TO TRANSLATE IT, IT IS VERY INTERESTING ALL THE THEMES THAT ARE IN YOUR CHANNEL
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You won't do the old cars....
What is the matter with you? Ur gonna be out of work soon then because people are holding on to their old cars like they are holding on to a new born baby...
Too many addssss
He is a legend ❤
Bent rod..