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It's not a truck, you can't haul enough groceries unless you have a 5' bed or larger...
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12 years ago he learned to drive, meaning he is now 63 years old.
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Hey there EE, you are truly blessing to the internet. Iโve been with you for years and Iโm always excited for another awesome video! Everything you bring to the world is simply outstanding. I appreciate how intelligent you are, you are easy to follow and understand, and you are gifted at teaching all of us about all the new tech in an ever evolving industry. I got all my friends in the shop hooked on your channel and I recommend to all my car loving friends. Good work my friend, itโs been an honor to be with you for so long. Until next time, cheers from Iowa, USA!๐บ๐ธ๐
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Jason has been locked up with the whiteboard since 8pm on 7/18/19. Awesome video man. Ordered one..
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Idk about everyone else but I saw Jason driving two S2000 vehicles in the video lol Congrats and thank you for all youโve taught everyone who watches you!
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๐ thumbs up for acting and editing ๐
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You got a legit rally car right there bro!
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One like from engineering explained for being a regular viewer!
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How is your engine bay so clean. It's like super duper clean
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You explain things with engineering basics that's the unique thing about ur channel. Satisfys that inner nerdy engineer in me who wants to know why and how based on facts. Grt job
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Your videos are second to none. Thanks a bunch for this chanel.
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Under 8 minutes around the Burguer King, what a machine!!
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As always, what an easy to understand explanation! What a cool engine. The idea of 45:1 at idle is unreal!
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Nice to have some fact to back up all these old โassumptionsโ. Great video!
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Really useful video for beginner car enthousiasts! Thanks :)
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The left most Red sports car is an ultra rare Red Monte Carlo SS. the right most is some sort of pickup truck. :)
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This is the most objective review video I've seen by far for the new Supra, and the most informative. I'm still hoping they release a manual.
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That bucket had one day until retirement ๐ข
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Never heard of Auto Tempest till now... Thanks... I've been wasting my time looking at multiple sites!
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i see EE upload, i click like :D
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So maybe a variable body shape? Like a cab-top spoiler which can be deployed for a towing mode to optimize aerodynamics while towing and stowed for better mileage without the trailer?
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That was actually pretty good, well done George!
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Hello everyone and welcome to my laboratory, where safety is number one priority.
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You got a like from me purely for the "I did it Mom" statement.
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We have found the same thing... the 3.2 Carrera has the Alpins and they are really good. Great on super cold and dry too (which is most of the winter here). The 996TT has the Pirelli (285s on the rear can be hard to find) and they are pretty good, but I would rank them below the Michelins, We had Blizzaks in the Boxster and MINI and they are the best on black ice, but hard and noisy and wear super fast. Depends a bit on your area a lot. Wow! Really pretty ride :) Super cool to learn more about the Tesla. Great video! Thanks!
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Great video, very informative.
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Very nice video. The way you explain things is just amazing. I am 19 year old kid who is about to join college. And I am incredibly passionate about cars and engines thats why I watch your videos.....
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uploads this video the day after I buy a manual car
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"I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE!!!"
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Running up the rpms slowly was epic- thank you
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But because there is no fuel at all there can't be any knock
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Its quieter than my Elantra sport
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7:25 - Awesome edit. Using the shadow perfectly.
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They do have them, you just need to buy them with the wheels.
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this is the MOST USEFUL vid ive ever seen from you brother lol i have often wondered this dilemma but never bothered to look it up haha thanks for putting in the work and making a cool informative vid!
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Love your videos man. Thank you for uploading this!
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The live of electromechanical components (such as alternator) can be directly influenced by its operating temperature. Generally it would perform exactly the same and for most people it wouldn't be a problem, especially if you sell your car after 5 years or so. But if you want to extract the maximum life out of your alternator you must have a healthy battery.
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NOW WE ARE TALKING. YEAHHHH
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As usual, outstanding research and presentation.
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I Hope somebody actually came looking for flat earth facts
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like Rich Rebuilds says "youre not a true Tesla owner unless its been on a flatbed at least once"
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That thing is totally unreal! ONE GUY!? BY HAND?! Insane.
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Apple: iPod Koenigsegg no u (UPOD)
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Thanks! Lovely walkthrough of the factors and what they achieved. My old Volt got about 15 kWh/100km, so this all seems plausible, but impressive.
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I might only be a kid, but your content is AWESOME i'm glad my teacher told me about you :3
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Great job .You and the designer of the engine did stunning work to make it more realistic and easy to understand. It's simply splendid Jason๐๐๐๐๐
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There are very few amazing channels on YouTube like this one
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I remember putting a quick ratio steering wheel on my S13 back in the day and the first time I drove it afterward I nearly steering into the curb when turning. After a few minutes of driving my mind got around the quicker ratio and I was able to have much more control over correcting oversteer, one of the best upgrades I made to that car besides the SR20DET. As long as the steering is progressive according to vehicle velocity and acceleration a yoke would be awesome!
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Honestly: This is cool as HECK! Porsche's dedication to the further perfection of their petrol engines is AWESOME. Makes me really excited for what technologies will trickle down in the future! (Thanks for breaking it down for us. Easy, entertaining and informative. Amazing! As always!)
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I'm learning so much from these videos, and your simplicity of explanation. This helps me with my engineering designs for various automotive components and actual vehicles themselves. Loving this.
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