Real Mechanic Reacts to More Horrible Tiktok Car Advice

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コメント (21)
  • @amedlak
    Whoever's in charge of getting sponsors needs a massive raise
  • @Mark93944
    Sponsored by PORSCHE? Man you guys are hitting it big time, nice one 👍👍👍👍
  • Respect to the young lady, she's legit.. Whoever's in charge of getting sponsors needs a massive raise.
  • @Son-Of-Gillean
    Angelina is the only one who recognised that drilling the bushing out was damaging the part. Definitely bad advice. Well done Angelina.
  • @mrcawfee.
    Justin looked so happy doing the sponsored segment. I know he’s been around a little bit now but it’s so nice seeing Justin become comfortable on camera and becoming an amazing host. It’s like he’s been doing it forever he’s become a natural.
  • Can we talk about how far Donut has come in terms of sponsorships.
  • Back in the 80s, a friend of mine did the head work for a well known NASCAR team. He said after extensive flow bench testing, they determined there was better atomization of the intake charge when the intake ports were finished with a 120 grit sandpaper roll and the exhaust ports were finished to a mirror finish to minimize carbon build up.
  • I’ve done the rear brake delete trick. I’ve also been pushed by the rear wheel drive through an intersection with my front only brakes locked in the rain. Almost lost my life that day. After that I just put it in neutral before I got to the light. Made it home safely to change my shorts.
  • As someone currently apprenticing at a porsche dealer I thought the sponsor ad was insanely cool today. Not only did I not skip it, I watched twice.
  • I love the difference between an instructor and the two shop owners on when something is "bad practice" vs "gotta do what you gotta do" 😂
  • Paul definitely seems like the kind of guy that if you're a customer, you want him watching over the shop because he will make sure things are done right, and if you're his employee you'd better have your game together because he will put you out on your ass in a heartbeat if you screw around.
  • Brought a triumph head to a machine shop that mostly did race motors. Did a port and polish job myself that i was quite proud of, he told me the exhaust ports were perfect but the intake sides benefited from being a little textured, his explanation was you wanted to create turbulence when the air/gas entered the chamber for a more complete burn.
  • @crook1
    The Porsche sponsorship is INSANE! Whaaat! Well done Donut!
  • Sponsored by Porsche! Congrats for this achievement and reward! You deserve it. 🎉
  • @jackschitt7783
    Lots of laughs. Hope there's more videos like this! "Class 8" mechanic here since the late 80s. Some of the tricks I know people argue and can't believe until they try it or you do it in front of them and prove it. Example: Heating a bearing in an oven so it slides right on a shaft instead of wrestling with it on a press.
  • @Sembazuru
    Seen a bunch of these videos, and I think this is my favorite trio of mechanics.
  • Donut is the MVP for putting duration bars under their sponsor ads.
  • Sandro seems like the type of dude to fix your car and then put some upgrades in it just because he felt like it at no extra cost.
  • @JS-mv6hk
    The "get out of my face price" had me laughing so hard. Weve definitely all had those. Glad I found this channel. Its rare these days to find other techs who know their stuff.
  • I fucking HATE when the can runs out of pressure before you finished using all the material. It's not about the money either, it's about the waste. Also, down the line when those cans go to get recycled, they're gonna get shmutz all over the equipment that opens the cans.