Steve is awesome!! Had a good conversation with him last week, he brought me in the shop and gave me a quick run down on upcoming episodes, new projects and new mechanics on staff. Oh yeah, I'll stop in tomorrow to pick up my medium long-sleeved shirts. Stay awesome!!😎
Brandon, I have some concerns, bud. 1. I didn't see the heat exchanger (might have missed it, mostly listening while working); I hope the owner isn't planning on using the actual radiator to cool his boost charge, as that will be much worse than air to air. 2. For an air water system, in order to get the temps as low as possible, you will want the largest heat exchanger you can fit on the front. Surface area is king; don't go past about 3/4" thickness either for this kind of application. 3. If he's using a cold box full of ice, disregard both points above. Hit me up if you want to talk more about this, I've done a ton of math and testing on my own car and with others at about 400 WHP.
The water to air intercooler will use ice water for cooling. The tuner I use and is helping with this has done many cars over 1,000Whp. Thank you though.
Hey Brandon, I see you do a lot of tubing welding with pie cuts, Check out Autogenous Welding good for tubing. Nicer finish and less heat generation. Thanks, always great videos.
Yall took the long way around with that intercooler. Should've just welded a fill cap on top. Thats is how the Celica 205 dealt with fill restrictions and that is the route im taking with an all too similar build.
Could have upped the recording threshold on the mic? Saves spending money and faffing about with AI? Either way the result provides better viewing for the channel ❤
@UWrenchTV I meant when you are recording. Set the mic recording threshold higher so it picks up less background noise. Used to do this with live streams so that the keyboard, desk fan etc wasn't picked up by the mic. Would mean less editing after filming. Hence the suggestion. Worked well for a gaming and a mental health channel. Then I moved onto a newer channel to do with "car things". Still working on the first video and I need to sort out the branding as it's annoying me. Want to nail that before launch. Make it look more polished statight out the box. Means I'm not being distracted by it too. Didn't know you could do that with Davinci Resolve (I use it on my main channel - this is an account for my phone only). Will definitely need to play about with it.
Steve is awesome!! Had a good conversation with him last week, he brought me in the shop and gave me a quick run down on upcoming episodes, new projects and new mechanics on staff. Oh yeah, I'll stop in tomorrow to pick up my medium long-sleeved shirts. Stay awesome!!😎
Thanks Steve.
You go Steve!
Thanks Steve and Brandon and Fred too 😎👨🔧🏎🔧👍
Can’t wait to have one of my cars back on the channel! Great work guys! U-Wrench is the fucking heat!
Great video
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Thanks all! Try to stay cool!
Brandon, I have some concerns, bud.
1. I didn't see the heat exchanger (might have missed it, mostly listening while working); I hope the owner isn't planning on using the actual radiator to cool his boost charge, as that will be much worse than air to air.
2. For an air water system, in order to get the temps as low as possible, you will want the largest heat exchanger you can fit on the front. Surface area is king; don't go past about 3/4" thickness either for this kind of application.
3. If he's using a cold box full of ice, disregard both points above.
Hit me up if you want to talk more about this, I've done a ton of math and testing on my own car and with others at about 400 WHP.
The water to air intercooler will use ice water for cooling. The tuner I use and is helping with this has done many cars over 1,000Whp. Thank you though.
Hey Brandon, I see you do a lot of tubing welding with pie cuts, Check out Autogenous Welding good for tubing. Nicer finish and less heat generation. Thanks, always great videos.
Yall took the long way around with that intercooler. Should've just welded a fill cap on top. Thats is how the Celica 205 dealt with fill restrictions and that is the route im taking with an all too similar build.
Could have upped the recording threshold on the mic? Saves spending money and faffing about with AI?
Either way the result provides better viewing for the channel ❤
Voice isolator is built into da Vinci resolve
@UWrenchTV I meant when you are recording. Set the mic recording threshold higher so it picks up less background noise. Used to do this with live streams so that the keyboard, desk fan etc wasn't picked up by the mic. Would mean less editing after filming. Hence the suggestion.
Worked well for a gaming and a mental health channel. Then I moved onto a newer channel to do with "car things". Still working on the first video and I need to sort out the branding as it's annoying me. Want to nail that before launch. Make it look more polished statight out the box. Means I'm not being distracted by it too.
Didn't know you could do that with Davinci Resolve (I use it on my main channel - this is an account for my phone only). Will definitely need to play about with it.