We Put a $50,000 Engine in our $500 Ranger

Donut
26 Apr 202433:42

Summary

TLDRIn this exhilarating automotive adventure, a crew embarks on a thrilling project to transform a $500 Ford Ranger into a desert-racing beast for the Nora 500. They invest over $22,000 in initial upgrades for brakes, wheels, tires, and suspension, but the real magic happens with the installation of a $115,000 LSX crate engine. The team faces numerous challenges, from engine and transmission swaps to intricate wiring and cooling system installations. Despite setbacks, including a moldy interior and a battle with headers and clearances, they persist, aiming for 500 horsepower. With the help of Aaron Parker for wiring and a remote assist from Link, they achieve a peak of 453 horsepower and 550 torque at the crank, a significant leap from the original 152 horsepower. However, the journey isn't over as they still need to install seats and a roll cage before hitting the dunes for testing. This summary captures the essence of the crew's labor-intensive yet rewarding endeavor to bring their Baja Blaster to life.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿš› The Ford Ranger was initially purchased for $500 and is being modified for the Nora 500 desert race in Mexico.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Over $22,000 was spent on upgrades such as brakes, wheels, tires, and suspension, but more power was needed for the vehicle.
  • ๐Ÿ’ธ A new LSX crate engine was bought for $115,000, highlighting the significant investment in enhancing the truck's performance.
  • โš™๏ธ Along with the engine, supporting components like cooling, fueling, electrical components, a fuel cell, and a new transmission were also purchased for $50,000.
  • ๐Ÿ”ง The team aims to increase the truck's horsepower to 500 at the rear wheels, which is more than triple the stock 152 horsepower.
  • ๐ŸŽ๏ธ The engine swap and additional modifications are detailed in a step-by-step process, emphasizing the complexity of the project.
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  • ๐Ÿงต The truck's electrical system is being overhauled with new wiring and components to support the engine swap and additional features.
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ A second battery is considered for redundancy, which is crucial for the reliability of the truck during long desert races.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ The team faces various challenges, such as clearance issues and component fitment, requiring custom fabrication and adjustments.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Dynamometer testing reveals that the modified truck produces 453 horsepower and 550 torque at the crank, slightly below the target but still a significant improvement.

Q & A

  • What was the initial purchase price of the Ford Ranger?

    -The Ford Ranger was bought for $500.

  • What is the goal of the engine upgrade for the Ford Ranger?

    -The goal of the engine upgrade is to hit 500 horsepower at the rear wheels.

  • How much was spent on upgrading the brakes, wheels, tires, and suspension of the Ford Ranger?

    -Over $22,000 was spent on upgrading the brakes, wheels, tires, and suspension.

  • What is the cost of the LSX crate engine?

    -The LSX crate engine cost $115,000.

  • What is the total cost of parts purchased to support the new engine?

    -The total cost of parts, including the engine, was $50,000.

  • What is the reason for choosing an automatic transmission over a manual one?

    -An automatic transmission was chosen for reliability during long races, to avoid the need for constant shifting, and to prevent clutch burnout.

  • What is the final horsepower of the upgraded Ford Ranger?

    -The final horsepower of the upgraded Ford Ranger is 453 at the rear wheels.

  • What is the final torque of the upgraded Ford Ranger?

    -The final torque of the upgraded Ford Ranger is 550 lb-ft.

  • Why can't the upgraded Ford Ranger be driven immediately after the engine upgrade?

    -The upgraded Ford Ranger can't be driven immediately because it still lacks seats and other interior components necessary for safety and race readiness.

  • What additional components were purchased for the Ford Ranger to make it race ready?

    -Roll cage material, seats, and other interior components were purchased to make the Ford Ranger both safe and race ready.

  • What is the total amount spent on the Ford Ranger including the initial purchase and upgrades?

    -The total amount spent on the Ford Ranger, including the initial purchase and upgrades, is $75,000.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿ˜€ Ford Ranger Upgrades for Baja Blaster

The video begins with the introduction of a Ford Ranger bought for $500, which is being prepared for the Nora 500 desert race in Mexico. To improve its performance and safety, significant upgrades have been made, costing over $22,000 for brakes, wheels, tires, and suspension. However, the truck still lacks power and struggles with loose sand, necessitating a new engine. An LSX crate engine, acquired for $115,000, will be installed to achieve a target of 500 horsepower. Along with the engine, numerous supporting components and a new transmission have been purchased, bringing the total parts expenditure to $50,000. The host emphasizes the non-profit nature of the project and invites viewers to check out their sponsor, Donam Media.

05:01

๐Ÿš— Nissan Rogue Adventure and Engine Swap

The script transitions into a fantasy sequence featuring a Nissan Rogue tackling an ice dragon, showcasing the vehicle's capabilities in extreme conditions. The Rogue's intelligent all-wheel drive and various drive modes are highlighted, as well as its comfortable interior and Google integration for navigation. The scene then shifts back to the workshop, where the team is preparing the LSX engine and transmission for installation in the truck. The automatic transmission, a 4L8 from Gearstar, is emphasized for its durability and compatibility with high horsepower applications. The team also discusses the decision to use an automatic over a manual for the sake of reliability during long races and the ease of driving.

10:02

๐Ÿ”ง Custom Engine Mounts and Clearance Issues

The team faces challenges with engine mounts and clearance issues due to the truck's modified height. They attempt to resolve these by modifying the engine mounts and firewall to fit the new engine. The process involves cutting and welding parts of the truck's frame to accommodate the engine positioning, which is crucial for balancing the truck. The team also addresses the need to reroute a brake line that was pinched between the engine block and the frame.

15:02

๐ŸŽ๏ธ Baja Blaster's Engine Bay and Interior Preparation

The video covers the removal of the truck's interior to make way for the new engine components. The team finds an unexpected stash of Pokรฉmon cards and mold, emphasizing the need for a clean and functional cabin. They install a fuel cell from Radium, chosen for its durability and ability to retain fuel even when upside down. The fuel system is further enhanced with a surge tank to prevent fuel starvation. The team also addresses the installation of an engine oil cooler and transmission cooler to improve the truck's performance in high-RPM driving conditions.

20:02

๐Ÿ”ฉ Wiring and Electrical System Setup

The team focuses on the truck's electrical system, starting with the battery, charging system, and starter. They install a new steering box and work on the wiring, which is complicated by the engine's unconventional position. Aaron Parker, a specialist, is brought in to assist with the wiring. The team uses a standalone ECU and a plug-and-play wiring loom from Link, which simplifies the process and reduces the need for extensive modifications. The foundation of the truck, including the battery and switch system, is tested to ensure everything is connected correctly.

25:04

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Final Assembly and Leak Testing

The team completes the installation of the radiator and attends to smaller tasks, such as wiring and assembly of minor components. They change from a column shifter to a floor shifter, install a shifter from B&M, and ensure it is securely mounted and ergonomically positioned. The team also installs a new battery and runs cables to the starter and alternator. Despite the truck not having seats yet, they prepare for the installation of a shifter and other interior components. However, they encounter a leak in the fuel system during testing, which they address and resolve.

30:06

๐Ÿ”ง Coil Pack Issues and Engine Firing

The team faces a challenge with the engine not firing initially. They consult with the manufacturer, Link, for remote assistance. After verifying the coil pack signals and swapping out a coil, they identify that all eight coil packs need to be replaced, likely due to a minor difference from the proper specifications. Once the coil packs are replaced, the engine fires up, and the truck is taken to a Dyno for testing. The results show 453 horsepower at the rear wheels and 550 foot-pounds of torque, slightly below their goal but still a significant improvement from the stock 152 horsepower. The video concludes with the team planning to install seats and further interior components before testing the truck in the desert.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กFord Ranger

The Ford Ranger is a series of pickup trucks manufactured by the American automaker Ford. In the video, it is the vehicle being modified for a desert race. The Ford Ranger is chosen due to its durability and potential for modification, which aligns with the video's theme of automotive enhancement for a specific purpose.

๐Ÿ’กNora 500

The Nora 500 appears to be a fictional desert race event mentioned in the script. It is the backdrop against which the modifications to the Ford Ranger are being made, signifying the extreme conditions and challenges the vehicle will face, thus justifying the extensive upgrades.

๐Ÿ’กLSX crate engine

An LSX crate engine is a type of performance automotive engine offered as a complete engine package, often used for swapping into vehicles for increased power. In the video, the LSX crate engine is purchased to replace the old engine in the Ford Ranger to achieve the goal of 500 horsepower, which is central to the vehicle's performance enhancement for the race.

๐Ÿ’กHorsepower

Horsepower is a unit of measurement of the power output of engines. It is a key term in the video as the team aims to increase the Ford Ranger's horsepower from 152 to 500 through engine and other performance upgrades, which is crucial for the vehicle's ability to compete in the Nora 500 race.

๐Ÿ’กTransmission

Transmission refers to the system in a vehicle that allows the change of gear ratios. In the context of the video, a new transmission is installed to handle the increased power from the LSX engine. It is from Gearstar and is described as 'super beefed up,' indicating its importance in withstanding the rigors of the race.

๐Ÿ’กCooling system

The cooling system is vital for maintaining an engine's temperature, especially when it is being pushed to high performance levels. In the video, the team discusses the importance of the cooling system for the desert race, where high temperatures could lead to overheating and engine failure.

๐Ÿ’กFuel cell

A fuel cell, in automotive terms, is a safe and efficient fuel storage container often used in racing vehicles. The script mentions installing a fuel cell to ensure a reliable fuel supply during the race, highlighting the need for a high-capacity and secure fuel system for the desert conditions.

๐Ÿ’กIntake and Exhaust

The intake and exhaust systems are critical components of an engine's performance, as they control the flow of air entering and exiting the engine. The video discusses customizing these systems to improve the engine's efficiency and power output, which is essential for achieving the desired horsepower.

๐Ÿ’กDyno

A dyno, short for dynamometer, is a device used to measure the power output of an engine. In the video, the team plans to take the modified Ford Ranger to a dyno to get it tuned and to measure the actual horsepower and torque it produces, which will confirm if the upgrade goals have been met.

๐Ÿ’กRoll cage

A roll cage is a safety feature in vehicles, especially those used for racing. It is a protective structure designed to safeguard the occupants during a rollover or crash. In the video, the team mentions installing a roll cage to make the vehicle safe for the desert race, emphasizing the importance of safety in motorsports.

๐Ÿ’กInterior

The interior of a vehicle refers to the inside part of the car where passengers and the driver sit. The script discusses removing the old interior and replacing it with race-ready components like seats and a steering wheel. This is part of transforming the Ford Ranger into a competitive race vehicle for the Nora 500.

Highlights

A Ford Ranger was purchased for $500 with the intention to participate in the Nora 500 desert race in Mexico.

Over $22,000 was spent on upgrades including brakes, wheels, tires, and suspension to prepare the truck for the race.

To improve performance, an LSX crate engine was bought for $115,000 to replace the truck's old engine.

The LSX engine installation required additional parts such as cooling, fueling, and electrical components, totaling $50,000 in parts alone.

The goal for the engine swap was to achieve 500 horsepower at the rear wheels.

The team faced challenges removing the old engine and installing the new engine due to the truck's height and the engine's size.

A creative solution was employed to fit the headers by routing them forward instead of the traditional rearward direction.

The alternator and headers needed clearance adjustments to prevent heat damage and ensure proper fit.

The truck's interior was gutted to allow for a more efficient intake system and to prevent inhaling mold and dust.

A 22-gallon fuel cell from Radium was installed for increased fuel capacity and safety.

The engine oil cooler and transmission cooler were mocked up to improve cooling and reliability during high-RPM driving.

A large radiator was installed to address the cooling needs for desert driving conditions.

Wiring and electrical systems were meticulously planned and executed by Aaron Parker, an expert in the field.

The truck's foundation, including battery and charging systems, was upgraded for off-road reliability.

A custom shifter from B&M was installed for the automatic transmission to prevent accidental gear shifts during off-road driving.

Despite multiple leaks and wiring challenges, the team successfully fired up the engine with the help of remote support from Link.

The final dyno results showed 453 horsepower and 550 lb-ft of torque, slightly below the 500 horsepower goal but still a significant improvement.

Even after extensive modifications, the truck still required seat and roll cage installations for safety before it could be tested in the desert.

Transcripts

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all right let's

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see holy we bought this Ford Ranger for

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$500 and we're going to drive it 500 mil

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in the deserts of Mexico in the Nora 500

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to have any chance at finishing the race

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and not dying we've had to upgrade our

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Ranger a little bit so far we've

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upgraded the brakes the wheels and tires

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and the suspension costing us just over

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$22,000 but the truck is still pretty

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slow and doesn't push through loose sand

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quite as fast as we' like come

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on which means we need more power which

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means we need a new engine which means

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we bought this LSX crate engine for

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$115,000 did I mention that this truck

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is 28 years old just want to make sure

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we don't forget that but 15 grand only

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gets us this LSX crate engine we also

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had to buy a ton of supporting

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components to make it work we bought

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cooling fueling electrical components a

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fuel cell a new transmission and a bunch

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of other ingredients to make sure we get

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the most out of this new engine all

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together including the engine we spent

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$50,000 on Parts just right here that's

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not the stuff back there yeah there's no

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way we make money on this video there's

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no way yeah so head on over to donam

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media.com I think Chewy's ready to go

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what about you guys yeah let's do it we

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got a lot to do boys first things first

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got to get the old engine out M I always

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forget about this I don't know

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how jimy

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oh

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hey Whack It O oh Jesus

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Christ cross brace out the stock 4 L V6

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that's currently in the ranger makes a

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blistering 152 horsepower it's not going

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to be quite enough so with the LSX that

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we're throwing in this thing our goal is

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to hit 500 horsepower at the rear wheels

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oh 500 horsepower that's going to be

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super super easy and you're put it did

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something that's how old applying for

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AARP as we speak radiator radiator

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officially out don't don't don't don't

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don't so to get the engine and

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transmission out of this truck is going

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to be a little bit tricky partly because

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this truck is so much taller than it

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used to be that it's going to be hard to

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get our crane to pick up the engine and

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transmission and clear the core support

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so what I'm thinking is we cut the core

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support out and that'll give us plenty

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of room to just pull the engine

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transmission right out the front super

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easy plenty of room to put the new stuff

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in and then we can bolt this back in and

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weld it back up where we cut

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[Music]

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it

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voila

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woo now look at all this room we have

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this thing's going to come out easy

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peasy right

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[Music]

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guys all right all right students let's

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talk about what it's going to take to

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get 500 horsepower into our Baja Blaster

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well it's going to take an engine swap

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so that broken down into steps is only

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five steps seems pretty easy doesn't it

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step one remove the stock engine that's

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what we're working on right now we can

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also be dressing the LSX putting some of

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the bits and Bobs that we have for it on

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it that'll be easier to install outside

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of the vehicle than they will be inside

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of the vehicle step two is installing

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the LSX which should be fairly easy we

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just got to hoist it in there drop it on

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the mount bolt it in place the big step

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and the majority of the work come at

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step three just got to Wrangle the five

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elements the cooling system water the

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drivetrain takes power down to the

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ground the Earth the intake and exhaust

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air the fueling system fire and all

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those things combined

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Captain

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Planet or the hot chick from fth cents

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six cents fth element or uh the Avatar

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dude then on to step four fire it up

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hopefully assuming step four goes well

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we can move to step five which is taking

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this thing to a Dyno getting it tuned

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and seeing how many horsepower we can

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get through those 37in

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tires don't you

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dare okay you going to pump it up

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yeah yeah baby

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[Music]

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oh yeah no

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problem there she is go she's free you

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know what this was a valiant engine it

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was it a lot of water it drank a lot of

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water and it didn't die so great job

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little four you did everything you

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could thanks to Nissan for sponsoring

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today's video a dang it the ice dragon's

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now enraged and his Roar causes you to

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freeze in Terror oh come on all right

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Rogue your move I roll out of the

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Shadows revealing my aggressive new

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styling and Flash my headlights to get

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the ice dragon's

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attention you do what now wait I thought

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Nissan Rogue can you do that can he do

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that okay hold on hold on hold on I turn

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the drive mode dial to sport mode and

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launch all 201 hers per straight at the

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ice dragon think again ice dragon cast

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blizzard breath covering the ground and

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slippery ice are you guys serious right

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now I see the ice and I laugh knowing

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that I have intelligent all-wheel drive

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and not just sport mode but five total

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drive modes you wouldn't dare I crank

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the dial to snow mode and drive across

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the ice with e hey Google find me the

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fastest way out of here hey you can't do

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that oh yeah I got Google built in

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wao what about us I swing open my doors

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revealing a black semi analin leather

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interior and room for five people I jump

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in the Nissan Rog we jump in the Nissan

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Rogue not so fast the ice dragon slams

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its hulking body in front of the exit

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preparing for its final

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strike hey Google play the the ice

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below all right Jerry

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yeah I already did it that's so much

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less satisfying I

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[Music]

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know well those guys are prettying up

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the engine bay to get it ready for the

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LSX we're going to get the LSX ready for

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the engine bay so I'm about to mate the

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transmission in the engine which means

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installing this flex plate then slamming

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our brand new transmission on the back

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of this thing and then we'll put them in

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the truck as a unit this is an automatic

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transmission this is a 4l8 from gearstar

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out of akan Ohio oh that's a HomeTown of

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yours that is a HomeTown of mine it's

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super beefed up so it's going to be able

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to take plenty of abuse that we're going

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to give to it via this LSX and hopefully

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there will be over 500 horsepower

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coursing through this transmission a

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little more tilt little more tilt yep a

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little more right there go in go in go

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in holy crap yeah automatics automatics

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are pretty easy there's no splines if

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you can't tell how easy that was uh

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editor could you please insert some of

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our struggles with past

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Transmissions okay

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okayo oh God

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Almighty so you might be wondering why

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we went with an automatic transmission

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over a manual transmission yeah I want

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to know that well think about it okay A

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lot of times these trucks are built to

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do like long races you don't want to be

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shifting that whole time and many these

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things have so much power it's not like

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you have a hard time kicking the tail

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end out if you want to an automatic is

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going to be pretty reliable we're not

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going to burn any clutches out doing

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anything stupid and it will be a little

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bit more comfortable that said we are

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going to have like a ratchet style

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shifter so we can choose what gear it's

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in yeah baby and we won't have to clutch

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so it's going to be pretty choice they

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built this for us custom they took into

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account what rear end we have in the

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truck so this thing is geared to work

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with that flawlessly we'll have top

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speed of they said 385 mes

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hour yeah we're coming for you

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Elon I would like some beef jerky please

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well okay okay

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[Music]

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okay now that the boys have the engine

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mounts bolted up to the truck I've got

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the rest of the engine mounts right here

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and these are about ready to go onto the

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engine the only thing is there's a

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handful of ways they could go on and I

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don't got no instructions so we're going

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to take some measurements and try to get

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it right the first try but we might

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not unfortunately we have the starter

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blocking Us in the location that we want

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so we got to move the motor mount a

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little bit forward that's going to push

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the engine further back which is going

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to make contact with the firewall so we

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have to start beating or cutting

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firewall to make room to fit this engine

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that's right but overall while it is

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going to take more work it's going to be

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better the engine further back puts it

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more towards the center of the truck

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which is going to balance the truck even

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better Q cutting and

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Sparks beat stick beat

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stick hey stabilizers

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stabilizing okay now drop it a little oh

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hey now hold on hold hold hold hold

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brake line is pinched between the block

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and the frame there we go right

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here okay all right so we're getting

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real close okay so your your engine

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mount is like touching I think we didn't

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quite get it in but we found out where

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we're having clearance issues so we're

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going to pull it about halfway back out

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just till we have room make some

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clearance give it another shot but we

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were closer than I thought on the first

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[Applause]

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try with the old beat

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pump it up pump pump on it do the pump

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right now okay lovely lovely love what

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I'm seeing love what I'm

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[Music]

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seeing get go get it in get it in get it

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in there she is there she

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goes good job

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boy thank you guys so much for watching

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see us next time make sure I'm just

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kidding we got got a lot to do big one

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getting crossed off there oh yeah now

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it's time for the real work step three

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is most of the stuff so I think we're

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going to start with intake and exhaust

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because those are the things that are

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least likely to fit with the engine and

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the truck situation so we're going to

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start with the headers and see what we

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find probably going to go right

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in how bad does it look dude it's

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doesn't look possible no way it's going

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through that no you'd have to feed it up

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from the bottom looks pretty good though

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yeah looks good don't

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that's pretty close

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yeah there's absolutely no chance of our

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headers clearing in between the cab and

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the frame we need to cut some clearances

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we need to bang stuff

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out oh wait hold on hold on we've been

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trying to make the headers fit in the

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traditional way which is to say down and

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out the back but as you might remember

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in our video where we tore down this LSX

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the LSX actually has extra head studs no

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other LS has that but the L LSX those

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head studs are interfering with our

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headers and it's not like we're going to

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compromise or remove those head studs

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they're there for a reason and we're

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going to keep them oh I know how we do

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it D other way around so they're facing

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outwards out forward oh forward

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oh now that's not a bad idea J I

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actually for this right now does it

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actually work is the pattern line up

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yeah the patterns equal so you can do

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thato that's great get out of here for

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real I think it can be cool we just want

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to make sure that we're not choking

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ourselves out with exhaust fumes in the

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cab of the truck uh you know we're going

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to be in this thing for a long time uh

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consecutively you know we don't want to

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die but I think I think this could be

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cool we tried so hard to do this well

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yeah even the best laid plans boys

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another bold decision that will

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literally be the only thing people talk

12:53

about remember those guys put the

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headers forward a bunch of freaking

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idiots just give me moral support oh you

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got this you're going to do great just

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keep going just keep going don't give up

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are you sure just go come on do it going

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come on you got it you got it you got it

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you got it you got it it's all done that

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looks pretty good does it that looks

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pretty good with our forward- facing

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header situation we do gain a lot of

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clearance in some critical areas but we

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lose some up here uh we are interfering

13:26

with the alternator the alternator is a

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very delicate piece of electrical

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equipment and we would like to not melt

13:32

it with this exhaust we're going to try

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to make some more clearance so that we

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can have room to heat wrap the headers

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and hopefully the alternator as well so

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that both things not only can fit where

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they go but work for the rest of

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time okay I thought sunglass was going

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to be enough that was not the case

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good job boys we're looking good from

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the front this thing looks like a

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monster like an animal of sorts it looks

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like Dr

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less' spider from Wild Wild West

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remember that movie oh you're doing dude

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you got the Deep

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Cuts okay we've got a to-do list for

14:25

ourselves today we just got done with

14:26

the headers uh by choosing to run them

14:29

backwards so now we're on to another few

14:32

big items getting the intake into the

14:34

cabin so Justin and Nolan are going to

14:35

be working on that we need to make a

14:37

transmission brace so I'm going to be

14:39

working on that while Adam works on

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mounting the fuel cell so we got a lot

14:43

more to add to this list but this is a

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really good starting point I think we're

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going to have a very progress filled

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day we're trying to pull this interior

14:51

part and right under the seat there's an

14:53

entire ecosystem of mold I don't know

14:55

about you but I don't want to breath

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that in

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I found some Pokรฉmon you found Pokรฉmon

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cards why does every car of ours have

15:06

cards we got Pikachu oh of course we got

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Pikachu yeah we're keeping this in the

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truck nice

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yeah I'm too weak to go outside so we've

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removed the entire interior we are going

15:20

to be running the intake from the engine

15:23

bay into the cab so that we're sucking

15:25

in the freshest air possible keeping the

15:27

engine nice and happy not sucking in a

15:29

bunch of dust and dirt and it's also

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going to sound really

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cool

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nice it's wild dude that's excellent

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this is so weird but I love

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it I shot that right at Zach yeah I was

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getting nailed

15:59

fuel cage will be here we'll have a

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spout over here to be able to

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refuel yeah does it look good or what

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yeah it does sweet so we got a fuel cell

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from radium over here and this system

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like basically everything for the

16:14

fueling being the fuel rails pressure

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regulator the surge tank the tank is

16:19

right around 6K ya so we kind of went

16:21

crazy on the catalog but we you know

16:24

want to make sure it's reliable right

16:26

and uh when we're out in the desert I'm

16:27

sure we'll be we'll be thankful that we

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have it this is a 22 gon tank 22 gon

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tank and what's cool about fuel cells is

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they're supposed to be able to retain

16:34

all their fuel if you're tipped upside

16:37

down they're heavily Dent resistant so

16:39

that fuel doesn't go everywhere and

16:41

we've got a fuel surge tank inside of

16:43

this guy so that helps with fuel

16:45

starvation nothing says race car like a

16:47

big fuel s yeah and radio makes some

16:49

nice stuff a really unconventional way

16:51

of doing that nice next up I'll be

16:53

mocking up our engine oil cooler and our