I’ll be honest 3 years later and this is the most effort I’ve ever seen put into a 13 min video. The buying of the spark plug was really well done. Didn’t even realize it was a skit Great job guys
You have a better grip on the ground when the tires are move at the same speed as the road surface, called static friction. If your wheels start to go faster or slower than the surface of the road you lose a small amount of grip, so what ABS does is constantly try to maximize the static friction force by finding the breaking point and staying just below it so that you don't just slide along the road.
Hey man just wanted to say thanks , I’m taking Auto Tech in school and sometimes the chapter is so confusing and I can’t follow along or answer the questions but hearing u break it down makes it easier to understand
yes i can but what im trying to do is improve your grammar. and the video is awesome. i like how engines work. please dont go out like a 4 year old with a 30-40 year old profile pic unless you want to
I'm in the middle of studying Aircraft Piston Engine Principles and this helped me get a grasp of how the ignition works. A lot of similarities to the automobiles too! Thanks a lot!
I'll admit, I'm not a huge car guy. But if you make a video that looks at any topic from a scientific point of view, that's going to make me a lot more interested in that topic. And this was really well done. Actually, what I've seen of this whole science garage playlist is pretty damn good so far. And I'll even admit that I enjoyed all of the non-science videos I've seen so far, too. So for a channel to take a topic I had little interest in and actually got me to enjoy that topic, even without throwing science into the mix. That says a LOT about the quality of the content you produce. In other words, you guys have just earned yourselves a sub. Cheers. And keep pumping out these great videos (preferably about sciencey stuff.) =P
Thanks for another great episode of Science Garage, @Donut Media, I always eagerly anticipate these! I have a suggestion for your production team, in your past two videos the dynamic range of your audio tracks on the videos has been very high. In other words, the difference between the loudest sounds (like a shout) and the quietest sounds (like dialogue) is very high. This makes it difficult for the average viewer to hear regular dialogue at a normal audio volume, so the viewer turns up the volume to hear it, then when a sudden, short, loud sound occurs it is *very* loud for the viewer so they need to turn down the volume of their speakers, thus making it difficult to hear regular dialogue again, and so on. For action-packed videos, like a sci-fi space battle, viewers will likely enjoy having their speakers set to a high volume for the duration of the video, but for comedy, educational, and other dialogue-focused videos it can be uncomfortable to listen to and hard to understand. So, for the editors or whomever works on the digital assembly of your videos, I recommend they apply a "normalizer" and or "compressor" filter to the audio track, which makes the quiet sounds (dialogue) louder and the loud sounds (sound effects/explosions/shouting etc...) quieter. Most video production software comes with a simple audio track compressor filter that can be quickly and easily applied in post-production/editing that will make the audio of your videos more consistent. Just a suggestion from a frequent viewer, lover of Donut, and car fanatic, keep up the great work, guys! :D
@@koton_bads No, it's ceramic, I said porcelain at first, but Bryson reminded me it was ceramic, I remember being a similar material to what toilets are made of.
@@1996axon Look, I'm no chemist or master at material identification, the end of a spark plug is brittle, white, and for some reason a small piece of it easily breaks car windows. That's the only point I was trying to make here.
i am doing research on car/bike electrical system and want to find out which part of the vehicle electrical system can be interrupted and result in the vehicle being unable to start. The spark plug is the first thing came to my mind and this video provide everything i need to know about spark plug, amazing quality content !
man, you guys are the best. I've learned so much from your team, I can actually understand my car friends now. They always ask to how I can keep up. hahah, keep up the good work.
Easily one of the funniest and best shows on youtube! I love watching all of donuts videos but science garage is my favorite because of bart! This guy is amazing
did he talk about gapping the plugs? sometimes plugs get banged around, and the ground strap may be closer or further away from the electrode, so you can use feeler guages to "spec" them so they are all the same gap distance which helps with fine tuning spark timing for high performance applications
Roman Chyshkevych same thing, bar the use of the starter motor and immobiliser. When cut the ignition it breaks the circuit of the ignition or the coils/distributor
I noticed that as well. Looked like a 009. I thought that when he first showed it, even without seeing the drive mechanism at the base. Dead giveaway was when he had all the plug wires attached and they had the rubber grommets at the plug ends to seal off the cooling tins. Not surprising though, it's probably the most commonly seen classic car old enough to have such a points-distributor system. Likewise, if you google how to set ignition timing, without specifying the car type, most of the results are describing how to do it on a Bug, though the basic idea is applicable to any car that uses such a system.
@@bugaddiction71 Yep, 009s are cheap - but they suck. SVDA is best short of anything fully electronically controlled. When I first got my Bug it had a 009, got an SVDA after a while which improved drivability notably. Added electronic trigger, which made it run significantly better - wasn't expecting that. Then converted to fuel injection, used electronically controlled distributor. Then switched to a wasted spark coil pack, then wasted spark LS coils.
I thought the same thing. As soon as I saw the distributor I thought, “hey that’s a 009!” Too bad it’s a Chinese one. You can’t get those to run worth a crap. That’s why I rebuild the old vacuum advanced distributors. Been running my rebuilt 205T in my 69 bug for 4 years now.
I love how you were in and out with parts without telling them the size of your engine, how many doors, what color the floor mats are and all the other stupid questions you have to answer.
We need a video on engine displacement, oversquare, undersquare, pros and cons of each type, boring and stroking an engine, etc. You could also put these along with other stuff on a video about engine blocks
Hey man, thanks for your videos. They're so well produced and easy to understand from the ground up. Which is great for me because guess who doesn't have a dad but still wants to be mechanically literate? Cheers
I love all these videos, thanks for making them man. The auto store scenes got me wondering tho.. What percentage of a car could you amass from the store?
I’d like to thank Science Garage for making me feel like I’m learning while procrastinating.
Ethan Eve That’s me right now 💀😂😂
I know the feelIng
Me too
Isn't that what social media is for😂
Ditto
This guy is underrated.. bring him back please
He left bc he had a baby. maybe he'll come back but for now we have nolan jerry zach and james
he has a family
He's a legend. I wish he would return and do more explanatory videos.
@@julianhernandez9351wait… I have six kids… so I should quit my job?
Actually, don’t bother, I already called it in. Now I have lots of time to tune out my children while I work on my car.
The only channel where talking about cars, in a kitchen, is acceptable. Always cooking up these great videos!
It's acceptable in every home.
Ah, I get it!!!
Bad pun
@@suanzalal how is it a bad pun I find it funny
He's not in a kitchen he's in a garage
Donut is probably the only UA-cam channel that makes me enjoy sponsorship segments. Well done, Pep Boys...well done...
Yep
I heard that lowkey part bout being screwed lol
Update year 2020: Damn I didn't think this was huge 🤯 thanks guys😆
A-A-Ron That’s literally why I went t the comments 😂😂
Also I know someone named Aaron and I used to call him A-A-Ron.
A-A-Ron MUST BE NICE
Bart seem like the type of guy where he's kool to hang with until you see his dark side slip out with a smile
This part gets screwed, must be nice!! XD
“And that part gets Screwed Must Be Nice”
GotGoldGT i had to pause it to come to the comments and see what everyone had said about that part 😂😂 I love these episodes
That line killed me i swear =)))
"a tiny bit of the center electrode juts out of the plugs lower in, hey been there man"
@@marcovega9793 same :D
@@luisa.espinoza48 I laughed so hard, I woke up my flatmates
Please do a up to speed on the Audi r8 or a science garage on ecu's
Jack Santoni the tuning episode gives a little bit of info on ecu and I think also the diy one
All I know is that it's the first car with laser headlights and shares the engine with the baby lambo.
7:47 "let me put you on hold'
*hangs up*
classic pep boys
@corey Babcock i like nappa
"That part has to be screwed, must be nice" had me dying! Lol
Me too
Ikr 😂
Bart .... There are a lot of secrets we are keeping from your wife. Is everything ok at your house?
Oh hell yeah, that supercar has a nice, soft, tailpipe so slide into. And a good personality.
Why do I know? Idk
I’ll be honest 3 years later and this is the most effort I’ve ever seen put into a 13 min video. The buying of the spark plug was really well done. Didn’t even realize it was a skit Great job guys
ABS - How it Works
Do sit ups, get ABS
@@Shazzkid lololol
It's a computer program that prevents the brakes from locking up the wheels when braking.
@@flyingpirate0456 no shit, thanks captain obvious.
You have a better grip on the ground when the tires are move at the same speed as the road surface, called static friction. If your wheels start to go faster or slower than the surface of the road you lose a small amount of grip, so what ABS does is constantly try to maximize the static friction force by finding the breaking point and staying just below it so that you don't just slide along the road.
Hey man just wanted to say thanks , I’m taking Auto Tech in school and sometimes the chapter is so confusing and I can’t follow along or answer the questions but hearing u break it down makes it easier to understand
I literally always look forward to these videos!
i wonder why did you say literally. you could of just said it all without that and it would work even better
Special Dude why do you need to criticize my comment? Can’t you just watch a video and be happy? 🤷🏻♂️
yes i can but what im trying to do is improve your grammar. and the video is awesome. i like how engines work. please dont go out like a 4 year old with a 30-40 year old profile pic unless you want to
Well duh, how can you watch the video backwards?
0:30-0:39 bart speaking only FACTS
I can't believe Bart stole that sparkplug.. Never meet your heroes, they say..
Free copper
That dude didn’t look anything like Nolan 😐
Yeah, he was far too happy.
Dude look like he knew what he was doing behind the desk lol
Yeah, no porn-stache gave it away.
1 Savage looked liked James 🤔
I got a job as a parts advisor at nissan a couple months back. Your vids have really helped, thankyou!
The best things happen after you hit the start button..
But the start button is also the stop button so it depends whether or not the engine is already on or off🤔
On a 2020, 0.2L, 1 Cylinder, Diesel, Automatic, without Handbrake, Smart?
Or turning the key
@@jag7371 Key? All I have is this remote
Nothing beats a good old crank
Bart was the best thing about donut by far
Got to say, love this show! Got me hooked on the rest of Donut’s content, keep up the good work!
I'm in the middle of studying Aircraft Piston Engine Principles and this helped me get a grasp of how the ignition works. A lot of similarities to the automobiles too! Thanks a lot!
🙌 RAMCHARGERS 🙌
Man what happened to this segment? This was one of my favourite segments of donut.
I'll admit, I'm not a huge car guy. But if you make a video that looks at any topic from a scientific point of view, that's going to make me a lot more interested in that topic. And this was really well done. Actually, what I've seen of this whole science garage playlist is pretty damn good so far. And I'll even admit that I enjoyed all of the non-science videos I've seen so far, too. So for a channel to take a topic I had little interest in and actually got me to enjoy that topic, even without throwing science into the mix. That says a LOT about the quality of the content you produce. In other words, you guys have just earned yourselves a sub. Cheers. And keep pumping out these great videos (preferably about sciencey stuff.) =P
"Threads get screw must be nice" hahahahajajajajajajajajaja
“Which gets screwed. Must be nice.” I was dead 😂😂😂
Thanks for another great episode of Science Garage, @Donut Media, I always eagerly anticipate these! I have a suggestion for your production team, in your past two videos the dynamic range of your audio tracks on the videos has been very high. In other words, the difference between the loudest sounds (like a shout) and the quietest sounds (like dialogue) is very high. This makes it difficult for the average viewer to hear regular dialogue at a normal audio volume, so the viewer turns up the volume to hear it, then when a sudden, short, loud sound occurs it is *very* loud for the viewer so they need to turn down the volume of their speakers, thus making it difficult to hear regular dialogue again, and so on. For action-packed videos, like a sci-fi space battle, viewers will likely enjoy having their speakers set to a high volume for the duration of the video, but for comedy, educational, and other dialogue-focused videos it can be uncomfortable to listen to and hard to understand. So, for the editors or whomever works on the digital assembly of your videos, I recommend they apply a "normalizer" and or "compressor" filter to the audio track, which makes the quiet sounds (dialogue) louder and the loud sounds (sound effects/explosions/shouting etc...) quieter. Most video production software comes with a simple audio track compressor filter that can be quickly and easily applied in post-production/editing that will make the audio of your videos more consistent. Just a suggestion from a frequent viewer, lover of Donut, and car fanatic, keep up the great work, guys! :D
Don't tell Bart's wife how many scroll of town portals he wasted.
AYYE we got a diablo fan here
@@BrandonPrentice you're right, F for the diablo fan
DoN't YOu GuYs HaVe PhOnEs?
Lol
Only video I could find on spark plugs that actually explains how the spark plugs fire at the right time. Thank you.
Thank god for this, the powers out at my school so we’re all just sitting around doing nothing
Guys, your coloring and lighting is on point. Much better than past episodes. Keep up the good work Donut!
My favorite thing about spark plugs is how mind-blowingly easy it is to break car windows with the ceramic.
Ceramic*
MAN_ON_WHEELZ *not ceramic, it is QUARTZ as a semi-conductor*
@@koton_bads No, it's ceramic, I said porcelain at first, but Bryson reminded me it was ceramic, I remember being a similar material to what toilets are made of.
@@man_on_wheelz Porcelain is Ceramic. Ceramic inst just a thing (its multiple things)
@@1996axon Look, I'm no chemist or master at material identification, the end of a spark plug is brittle, white, and for some reason a small piece of it easily breaks car windows. That's the only point I was trying to make here.
I typed this in hoping this guy would show up. Thank you sir for teaching!
“...and that part gets screwed -must be nice”
MY GUY WHEEEEZEEE
Bring Science Garage back !
"it gets screwed... must be nice!".... Best line of the video
i am doing research on car/bike electrical system and want to find out which part of the vehicle electrical system can be interrupted and result in the vehicle being unable to start. The spark plug is the first thing came to my mind and this video provide everything i need to know about spark plug, amazing quality content !
Glow plugs would be a good one.
Zero fucks for diesel
Not only is this video and all of Donut medias videos highly entertaining, they are also excellent teaching material. I love it !
Hey random person scrolling down the comments..
Have a wonderful day :)
You too
Thanks bud!!
Not again..
My day is wonderful anyway thanks
Thx m8! U2!
Don't tell me how to live my life
Science Garage is one of the best thing in my life. Never leave us Bart
Where is Bart!!!
Bring this back. That guy was great
😂 that part gets screwed "must be nice" LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🎉
3:11 Bart, you good man?
man, you guys are the best. I've learned so much from your team, I can actually understand my car friends now. They always ask to how I can keep up. hahah, keep up the good work.
"The bottom part of the spark plug is threaded, and that's the part that gets screwed. Must be nice." ~Bart 2018~
Miss this guy
For such an electrifying subject, Bart’s mood is really puttin me to sleep..
Easily one of the funniest and best shows on youtube! I love watching all of donuts videos but science garage is my favorite because of bart! This guy is amazing
What happen to this show? Did they stop?
Shii is going down. Long time coming
Unfortunately yes, bart ended up leaving the channel quite a few years ago
Miss these episodes wish they would of stayed
He messed up the gap when he slammed it on the counter typical pep boys lol
I wish I could gets parts by walking in and asking and walking out! This is a killer explanation
I miss this guy
OMG,thanks,this video is really helping me study my automotive class, because I'm from vocational high school
did he talk about gapping the plugs? sometimes plugs get banged around, and the ground strap may be closer or further away from the electrode, so you can use feeler guages to "spec" them so they are all the same gap distance which helps with fine tuning spark timing for high performance applications
I’ve been putting of getting a new ignition and my car shut off on my way to class this morning lol
Great videos! Spark plug drawing has a left-handed thread... Thanks for the goodies!
Bart was sad in this video, no screaming at least😢
Thank you for the explanation sir
How they work - BOV and External Wastegates!
That explosion when his hand hits the table is always funny and random.
I was expecting a talk about the ignition that starts your car
Roman Chyshkevych same thing, bar the use of the starter motor and immobiliser. When cut the ignition it breaks the circuit of the ignition or the coils/distributor
That's just a switch just like any run of the mill three position switch.
No that's too advanced for Barts viewers
Maybe you never thought about it, but it perfectly helps to pass my airline transport pilot exam. Thanks guys!
I kinda miss the higher energy Bart, overdriven mic and all
Daniel Manning his wife must be making him take his meds 🤣
Bring back science garage with this guy !
The threads were left handed on the illustrations
Our animator lives in Australia and everything's upside down there.
@@Donut makes sense
And Comrpession is the Australian spelling for Compression? Learn something new every day!
It’s hard to focus on the material cause I’m too busy rewinding so many damn funny parts🤣😂 Holy hell balls....SUBSCRIBED
RAMCHARGERS!
Combustion can't happen without Spock! Live long and prosper!
Imagine that at the end of the whole series the build a race car with all the stuff they use or what the talk about
Just a theory
This video sparked my day!...sorry couldn't help my self
Changing spark plugs is easy? Where my ford 4.6 and 5.4 dudes at?
Shit say less about a boxer 😂
My 4.6 isnt so bad just gotta take yer time and make sure the engines cold
My sparkplugs flew at of my hood. Then i put in new sparkplugs.
This pep boys campaign is great
I miss Bart
the bottom part is screwed, *must be nice*
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
these sublte quick jokes is what makes this guy so entertaining
That distributor and wires are for an aircooled vw. Where’s my prize?
I was scrolling the comments to see who else knew
I noticed that as well. Looked like a 009. I thought that when he first showed it, even without seeing the drive mechanism at the base. Dead giveaway was when he had all the plug wires attached and they had the rubber grommets at the plug ends to seal off the cooling tins. Not surprising though, it's probably the most commonly seen classic car old enough to have such a points-distributor system. Likewise, if you google how to set ignition timing, without specifying the car type, most of the results are describing how to do it on a Bug, though the basic idea is applicable to any car that uses such a system.
@@quillmaurer6563 thats the cheapest distributor he could get. i have an svda!
@@bugaddiction71 Yep, 009s are cheap - but they suck. SVDA is best short of anything fully electronically controlled. When I first got my Bug it had a 009, got an SVDA after a while which improved drivability notably. Added electronic trigger, which made it run significantly better - wasn't expecting that. Then converted to fuel injection, used electronically controlled distributor. Then switched to a wasted spark coil pack, then wasted spark LS coils.
I thought the same thing. As soon as I saw the distributor I thought, “hey that’s a 009!” Too bad it’s a Chinese one. You can’t get those to run worth a crap. That’s why I rebuild the old vacuum advanced distributors. Been running my rebuilt 205T in my 69 bug for 4 years now.
Bart is low key my hero
He never put them on hold... just hung up
r/wooosh
So the bottom half of the plug is threaded so that gets screwed must be nice 😂😂🤟🏼 3:08
98 cents? that one didnt age well
I love how you were in and out with parts without telling them the size of your engine, how many doors, what color the floor mats are and all the other stupid questions you have to answer.
Must be nice 😥
Did you pay for that spark plug??
“That parts threaded, so it gets screwed. Must be nice.”
Damn 😂 had to pause and die a sec
REV UP YOUR ENGINES! It’s time for the Scotty Kilmer show... god I feel so ashamed to say that
Sinful
You have no soul
A man with culture!
I know I deserved that 😞 Such a trader
I smell a 94 Celica
We need a video on engine displacement, oversquare, undersquare, pros and cons of each type, boring and stroking an engine, etc.
You could also put these along with other stuff on a video about engine blocks
Bart is way too quiet nowadays
The amount of comedy in these videos is why i've subscribed!
"That must be nice..."
Great stuff.
just a nonsense comment, continue reading●_●
Hey man, thanks for your videos. They're so well produced and easy to understand from the ground up. Which is great for me because guess who doesn't have a dad but still wants to be mechanically literate? Cheers
Me too buddy, me too
At last a video that makes sense, and is fun to watch.
MAN these videos are so much better than school way shorter but still you understand wayyy more
12:50 You can't adjust timing by turning the CAP, GOSH! Love ya Bart 😘
Awesome vids bro, favorite shows to watch are from Donut Media
thanks for this vid. its helpful
I love all these videos, thanks for making them man. The auto store scenes got me wondering tho..
What percentage of a car could you amass from the store?
BEST SHOW OF DONUT. DON'T STOP DOING IT