Knock & Solosalo
Solosalo Solosalo
I’ve been thinking about how a well‑tuned engine is almost like a perfectly tuned piano—every part has to be in sync, the timing exact, the pressure just right. Have you ever noticed that?
Knock Knock
Yeah, it’s the same deal. If one part’s out of sync, the whole thing skids. Keep the timing tight and the pressure where it needs to be and everything runs smooth. Any loose part throws the whole rhythm off.
Solosalo Solosalo
Exactly. It’s like a piece where the right hand and left hand must stay in lockstep—any slip, and the harmony collapses. Focus on that perfect coordination.
Knock Knock
Sounds right. You gotta make sure every part hits its mark on the clock. If one thing’s off, the whole thing goes out of whack. Keep the timing tight and don’t let any loose bolt or bad spark get in the way. That’s the only way you’ll get a clean run.
Solosalo Solosalo
Right, that’s the rhythm of everything. Keep every part in tune and on time, and the whole machine sings.
Knock Knock
Got it. I’ll keep the timing tight and every bolt in place. No room for a slip.