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Charles Navarro is the President of LN Engineering, a company he founded while studying Computer Science at Northwestern University in 2002 along with his wife, Tammy Hellings. LN Engineering formed a niche previously non-existent for precision performance aftermarket engine components specifically targeted toward addressing known issues and improving upon original equipment engine components for Volkswagen and Porsche models. LN Engineering is best known for its trademark Nickies air-cooled cylinders. The company has evolved and grown and along with Raby Engine Development, focusing on research and development leading to solutions for past and current models.

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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

You can achieve anything you want to do if you set your mind to it and do it to the best of your ability.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Charles shares how he was able to make the best of a situation after a client “fired” him.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

Square Back VW ‘72

BEST AUTOMOTIVE  ADVICE

Oil is cheap. Engines are expensive.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

LNEngineering.com

RECOMMENDED BOOK

Icons and Idiots, by Bob Lutz

Car Guys vs. Bean Counters, by Bob Lutz

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Slow down and enjoy the journey; it’s not about the destination.

WHERE TO FIND CHARLES

LNEngineering.com

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