CLEETUS PLEASE put together a nice handful of experiments to do a collab with the Slo Mo Guys, that brake test would've looked sick in over a million fps
Cleetus should invest in a Phantom slo motion camera. He could use it for so many things. He could also rent it to a lot of UA-camrs to recoup some of the money.
I don’t think anyone realizes how sketchey that first test with the pressure test haha. Literal pipe bomb in front of cleetus and he goes “I wanna touch it” what a wild man. And a great ad for the part lmao!
My thought exactly!! When I actually saw his hand pop into the video I didn’t think he was actually going to touch it. I was thinking “please don’t blow up Cleets hand please don’t” that would have been terrible.
Ive been watching for years and that was one of the riskiest things they have ever done and I dont even think they realize it. Seriously, dont mess around with pressure vessels.
I said the same thing. That's the first time I've been legitimately freaked out by some of the silly shit he's done. Sure, it's entertaining, but man, he could've killed and/or maimed every person in that damn room.
Y'all must not have ever gotten to close to a swan. 4 times larger than a freaking Canadian goose. Can weigh up to 35 pounds and have a 4 foot long neck!
Cobra chickens can be aggressive, especially in packs. Like you get 30 of um together and they’ll stop traffic and attack anyone who suggests they move.
I actually feel like their test with CO2 was safer than a fluid test. Pressure tests are generally done with fluids because they don’t compress like a gas, so the variability based on temperature and density is gone. Fluids don’t like to compress so the accuracy is much better for doing a test at “X” pressure for “Y” minutes. Where a gas could change quite a bit as far as density and pressure over the same time frame. But had the CO2 failed it’s a gas so it doesn’t have the same energy to force debris outward as a liquid does, you also don’t have the risk of an injection injury from a pinhole leak and it’s inert so it can’t combust.
@@WhyNot6243 With liquids such as water, the pressure within the test fluid effectively drops back to 0 as soon as it is allowed to expand even just a little bit. Gases have to expand to MUCH larger than their compressed volume to achieve the same pressure drop. At high pressures they do so *very* rapidly as soon as they are given the opportunity to do so, aka an explosion. Believe me, the CO2 they used in this video would have packed a massive "BANG". The potential energy stored by a compressed gas is several orders of magnitude higher than that of a liquid compressed to the same pressure within the same volume. Much more work is required to compress the gas vs. the liquid, and that work input translates directly into potential energy stored by the compressed fluid. Their horribly inadequate shields and complete lack of other PPE indicates that they had no idea how bad it would be if that pressure vessel were to actually fail during the test. EVERYONE in the room would have been injured to some degree, and there was a very real possibility of a fatality resulting. Testing the same pressure vessel to failure with water instead (after bleeding any trapped air) would have just resulted in it cracking/splitting somewhere - likely at the clamped joint - and then harmlessly peeing away all the water pressure within a fraction of a second. The most significant potential for serious injury would then be hydraulic injection if some idiot were dumb enough to hold his hand right over the point of failure as it failed. Yes, I am an engineer. Yes, I have safely conducted real tests on real pressure vessels (steam locomotive boilers). Those tests were ALWAYS performed with plain water at ambient temperature after displacing as much air as possible. Testing with a compressed gas amounts to testing a live bomb instead, which is exactly what any sane boiler test is trying to prevent...
@@sparcnut well I’ll have to take your word over mine as you are an engineer and I’m not opposed to admitting I’m wrong. I was only commenting off of personal experiences. As a machinist I’ve worked in shops that have made high pressure flanges and parts and done high pressure testing. I’ve seen high pressure tests fails and the hoses/parts fly across the test bay and water sprays all over the walls. Or been in test bays that have “battle” wounds all over the ceiling and walls. At the same time I have 20+ years experience racing blown alcohol cars and as a safety on them we run what’s called a burst panel in the intake manifold. In the event the supercharger makes too much boost or a rocker arm fails and you have a back fire into the manifold the burst panel will let go, instead of that pressure lifting the supercharger and intake. However anytime that large amount of air pressure is released, it does very little damage to the surroundings. It can sometimes crack the fiber glass bodies, which are already strained from travelling at 200+ mph. But I feel like cracking fiber glass takes a lot less force than launching a steel flange 15-20 feet in the air and embedding itself in the ceiling of a building. But like I said I could be wrong as I don’t have any official mathematical training to back up my claims.
@WhyNot6243 an air rupture is effectively a bomb. However, a rupture in something like a hydraulic hose is like a laser, where it's spraying, you will take serious damage.
That pressure bomb you made is quite possibly the scariest thing I have ever seen you do. If that had failed that thin steel shield would have not stopped anything
If they'd gotten near the 700psi... that would be insane destruction if any of it failed. 700 pounds per square inch... and how many square inches did it have to engage with?
@@HankeyMountainGarage Yes. They have loads of safety equipment and precautions for those other dangerous things, as you know. This was a pipe bomb. Nobody in that room was safe. Its lucky the regulator wouldn't let it get higher. He got way too excited and didn't think of the risks, or listen to the experts in the room that were adamant about NOT going to failure. Everyone makes mistakes, especially when they're excited, so no hate from me. I get it. And I'm pretty sure the comment section has already informed him enough that he's probably thought it through by now.
@@GuyConscious They were behind a steel skid plate.... It's not like he had it by his neck. And it was also hollow.. And aluminum not steel. It most likely would rupture, not actually explode into multiple pieces anyway.
Cleetus is such a good guy. I’ve seldom heard him get mad or negative and if he does, he apologizes and laughs it off. This Country would be a much, much better place if everyone acted like him. No cap.
@@fast97z24 Uh-oh! Did Cleetus accidentally create another STAN?!?!?! Sheeesshh. But, yeah, nobody is perfect; I'm sure the kid didn't deserve it but cleet is a human.
You should do a remolding update on the freedom factory! Going through all the old videos on what it used to look like! Let’s see what the bars and stuff look like now!
Yep, definitely cringeworthy IF he had gone up to failure! Coming from a Mechanical Engineer that has done LOTS of pressure testing you do NOT use pressurized gas/air/Nitrogen etc! You use a high-pressure hand pump with water or oil in the "test article". Water makes less of a mess when (not IF it lets go) and doesn't throw shrapnel everywhere! Those pumps will go up to 10,000 psi (some even higher)!
@@MrCarlozan96 Nope! A pressure washer is either low or full bore. No way to "sneak up" on the failure pressure and it doesn't shut off quickly enough...
Impressive brake test. I would want to have a really good look at the calipers. With the amount of heat generated the outer dust boots would be cooked for sure and quite possibly the seals on the pistons. This was extreme testing for sure and you may never reach temperatures like that in your race car. Just like any other component, a good thorough inspection is needed now and again. All in all, I was very impressed.
@Real Richmond The funny part is they didn't engineer those clamps at all. Vibrant has been making these v band clamps for years. The only thing they did was put there name on it.
Things I learned from this video. 1. I can run 160 psi of boost on my stock LS with the Motion Quick Seals. 2. Motion steering wheel adapters make great quick attach lifting accessories. 3. My wife needs TBM brakes on her daily, finally brakes that can handle her hard stops without warping.
@@toreyweaver9708 yeah I hope he was trolling about the safety wire on the bolts. 😅 I hope he takes a complete 180 degree approach to planes, as he does cars...
@@jbuch66koop it's a tricky one - if it keeps running then obviously you want the prop to stay on but the engine quits on you and won't restart, the prop's just drag and you're better off without it! 😂
@@billynomates920 yeah but that situation would never happen. If the engine quits, the prop isn't just gonna fall off. If the prop were to come.off mid flight. For one, who knows where it's gonna go. And at best, you're out floating. But that plane has the best chance of making a landing without and engine, just due to the short area it needs and ability to withstand a rough landing and not great surfaces. But that's IF the prop doesn't hurt the plane on its way out.
I hate to say this but when cleetus said they have flex in them so you don't have to be exact with your pipe or welds he's half right and half wrong. Those can and will break and potentially the engine will suck down the debri. If your mounting those from the turbo which has no give and the other end is mounted to the intercooler that has no give when you start mak8ng boost it will actually put alot of uneven amount of force on the not so exact one. The test they just d8d proves that. When they applied pressure the pipe went from limp dick to rock hard cock.
Water will escape at the same places as air at those pressures. The point isn’t leak detection, it’s the fact that air has potential energy at high pressures where most liquids do not. A water tank that ruptures at high pressure just sends out a jet of liquid, an air tank that ruptures will be more like a bomb.
@@JSparrowist Sam is a lot smarter than you, and has a lifetime of experience with race cars. And Sam is 100% the coolest dude in these videos now. You’re just a rando on the internet that probably drives a Corolla 🥴 how sad for you
Shoutout to sam for being one smart MF'er. Even at almost 80 years old he's sharp as a tack. Surpised me when he was the one to shout out the conversion from bar to psi almost perfectly.
Hard to believe any engineer stayed in the same building as that clamp experiment. Knowing what could happen made me feel sick to watch. Test it to destruction if desired, but get a high point air bleed on the chamber, and use water pressure and a really long charge line to get some concrete between the energy and every person involved.
i've seen cleet do some stupid shit over the years, but basically making a potential pipe bomb has got to be at the top of the list. if that thing blew, it could easily kill someone and it wasn't contained anywhere near safely. Glad it was so anti climactic though. *edit* that brake test was impressive as hell.
Garrett... Love the aviation videos. I got my private last year and doing instrument this year. So stoked to see how into it you are and producing some great content around it. If you are ever in the area of reno I know some great people up there with some awesome aircraft. Keep it up!
I absolutely love the commitment to quality there is no denying the quality of product y’all are making it blows my mind. Hell yeah brother keep up the great work. Shout out to motion race works Cletus you are the bomb. I can’t wait to come to an event I watch every video just wishing I was there with y’all. To the whole crew amazing work. Love you guys
Wiggins clamshells. In commercial aircraft, similar clamps are used in everything from waste lines to fuel supply lines. great way to soak up expansion and torsion in long runs of solid pipe. bulletproof.
Cleetus sending George out to those Canada Geese is basically being an accomplice to MURDER! I'm Canadian, and even we know not to mess with them Cobra Chickens. In fact, they have been photographed absolutely beating up bald eagles....
A word of advice for everyone trying to test a pressure vessel from someone who has been involved in testing of fuel tanks for rockets: Please use an incompressible fluid (e.g. water or oil), ideally with the pressure vessel submerged in a larger bucket of water or oil. Even then, strongly suggested to cover behind a solid object like a concrete wall. NEVER use compressible fluids (e.g. gas or air) for such a (initial) test, especually without proper safety distance and/or shielding. Even if the band clamp holds, a defect (e.g. in the weld or material) can be disasterous! In this sense - stay safe everyone! And please consult with your nearest engineer before conducting such tests :)
I've welded on pressure vessels (industrial heat exchangers) for just shy of nineteen years... I have never puckered harder watching a UA-cam video than watching that pressure test.
Bro I've got a 2013 mustang gt thats fbo/e85 I watched you guys build the turbo coyote truck... super badass bro you guys are living the dream. God bless you
Many people have died or have been seriously injured “testing things”. Unfortunately, it is just a manner of time before Cleetus or one of his crew are added to that list. Entertainment does not have to be stupidly dangerous.
@@THEVROD64 I am a retired Manufacturing Engineer. I saw a lot of bad things happen during my 40 years in the factories. All could have been easily prevented with a little common sense and education. I was also a certified safety Engineer. I love watching Cleetus and his crew but sometimes it really bothers me when they horse around too much.
To the previous and next winners of a turbo. COULD YOU PLEASE AT LEAST ACT EXCITED YOU WON A TURBO. I have never won shit in my life, plus you get a call from cleetus himself. I would die. Quit being so damn depressing. Wtf 🙄🙄
Holy moly, one 64 left. I’ve been watching, as usual, thinking how well that would work on an 87 Grand National I’m restoring. Finally bit the bullet and bought a shirt, in God’s hands now!! I look forward to the month of freedom every year!!! Keep it up boys.
Could've grilled a Wagoo Steak on them puppies!
Suckers were spicy 🌶️
Wagyu
Should have tried!
Why would you cook a steak on a puppy
Please put a snowplow on Toast (Bald eagle face on it)!
george is brave walking near that assault chicken.
We call em cobra chickens up here in the north 🍁
their tongues are serrated.
Mean as a rattlesnake here in Mississippi.
Canadian murder chickens is my go to😅
Damn things woulda grabbed a limb and started beating you with their wings up here in canuckistan haha
CLEETUS PLEASE put together a nice handful of experiments to do a collab with the Slo Mo Guys, that brake test would've looked sick in over a million fps
Hell even the slow mo of a burnout up close
Please get a tripod for the camera though. Safety squints only help so much.
yesss
great fucking idea that footage would be killer!
Cleetus should invest in a Phantom slo motion camera. He could use it for so many things. He could also rent it to a lot of UA-camrs to recoup some of the money.
Those tests were sketchy af. It's cool to see what happens when people are brave enough to conduct them
Seeing George run “full” speed just made my week 😂☠️
That dude does not need to be “running”
Cleetus heavily overestimated his viewers, not everybody has an engine that will stay together with an big ass 88 on it🤣
He sounded asleep 😴
Even he doesn’t have a engine that’ll stay together.
@@dcskate1022 that smx will take 3
Yup.
It’s gotta be worth more than the smaller ones so I don’t understand why not choose that 88 sell it buy the one you want and have left over cash
I don’t think anyone realizes how sketchey that first test with the pressure test haha. Literal pipe bomb in front of cleetus and he goes “I wanna touch it” what a wild man. And a great ad for the part lmao!
My thought exactly!! When I actually saw his hand pop into the video I didn’t think he was actually going to touch it. I was thinking “please don’t blow up Cleets hand please don’t” that would have been terrible.
He would be racing with 1 arm it’s in the man’s blood
Ive been watching for years and that was one of the riskiest things they have ever done and I dont even think they realize it. Seriously, dont mess around with pressure vessels.
I said the same thing. That's the first time I've been legitimately freaked out by some of the silly shit he's done. Sure, it's entertaining, but man, he could've killed and/or maimed every person in that damn room.
Fine line between brave and stupid. I call this one on the stupid side.
George is lucky one of them cobra chickens didn’t turn on him. They will fuck you up. 🤣🤣🤣
Y'all must not have ever gotten to close to a swan. 4 times larger than a freaking Canadian goose. Can weigh up to 35 pounds and have a 4 foot long neck!
Hoping to see a couple get whacked at OTB Open this wknd.
@@NickBealed we get both up here, but the swana are waaaaay more skittish than the geese in my experience. i dont fk w/ geese unless its on a platter
@@NickBealed Yeah, plenty of swans up here too. They’re giant ass birds. I’m not fucking around with either one. 😂
Cobra chickens can be aggressive, especially in packs. Like you get 30 of um together and they’ll stop traffic and attack anyone who suggests they move.
Good ‘ol Cleeter just casually making a pipe bomb to start the video… scary, but it might be the best video he’s ever produced
That pressure test was a darwin award in the making... There's a reason you pressure test with liquids.
I actually feel like their test with CO2 was safer than a fluid test. Pressure tests are generally done with fluids because they don’t compress like a gas, so the variability based on temperature and density is gone. Fluids don’t like to compress so the accuracy is much better for doing a test at “X” pressure for “Y” minutes. Where a gas could change quite a bit as far as density and pressure over the same time frame. But had the CO2 failed it’s a gas so it doesn’t have the same energy to force debris outward as a liquid does, you also don’t have the risk of an injection injury from a pinhole leak and it’s inert so it can’t combust.
@@WhyNot6243 With liquids such as water, the pressure within the test fluid effectively drops back to 0 as soon as it is allowed to expand even just a little bit. Gases have to expand to MUCH larger than their compressed volume to achieve the same pressure drop. At high pressures they do so *very* rapidly as soon as they are given the opportunity to do so, aka an explosion.
Believe me, the CO2 they used in this video would have packed a massive "BANG". The potential energy stored by a compressed gas is several orders of magnitude higher than that of a liquid compressed to the same pressure within the same volume. Much more work is required to compress the gas vs. the liquid, and that work input translates directly into potential energy stored by the compressed fluid.
Their horribly inadequate shields and complete lack of other PPE indicates that they had no idea how bad it would be if that pressure vessel were to actually fail during the test. EVERYONE in the room would have been injured to some degree, and there was a very real possibility of a fatality resulting.
Testing the same pressure vessel to failure with water instead (after bleeding any trapped air) would have just resulted in it cracking/splitting somewhere - likely at the clamped joint - and then harmlessly peeing away all the water pressure within a fraction of a second. The most significant potential for serious injury would then be hydraulic injection if some idiot were dumb enough to hold his hand right over the point of failure as it failed.
Yes, I am an engineer. Yes, I have safely conducted real tests on real pressure vessels (steam locomotive boilers). Those tests were ALWAYS performed with plain water at ambient temperature after displacing as much air as possible. Testing with a compressed gas amounts to testing a live bomb instead, which is exactly what any sane boiler test is trying to prevent...
@@WhyNot6243 you dropped the bag on that one chief, at least you tried to sound like you knew what you were talking about
@@sparcnut well I’ll have to take your word over mine as you are an engineer and I’m not opposed to admitting I’m wrong.
I was only commenting off of personal experiences. As a machinist I’ve worked in shops that have made high pressure flanges and parts and done high pressure testing. I’ve seen high pressure tests fails and the hoses/parts fly across the test bay and water sprays all over the walls. Or been in test bays that have “battle” wounds all over the ceiling and walls.
At the same time I have 20+ years experience racing blown alcohol cars and as a safety on them we run what’s called a burst panel in the intake manifold. In the event the supercharger makes too much boost or a rocker arm fails and you have a back fire into the manifold the burst panel will let go, instead of that pressure lifting the supercharger and intake. However anytime that large amount of air pressure is released, it does very little damage to the surroundings. It can sometimes crack the fiber glass bodies, which are already strained from travelling at 200+ mph. But I feel like cracking fiber glass takes a lot less force than launching a steel flange 15-20 feet in the air and embedding itself in the ceiling of a building.
But like I said I could be wrong as I don’t have any official mathematical training to back up my claims.
@WhyNot6243 an air rupture is effectively a bomb. However, a rupture in something like a hydraulic hose is like a laser, where it's spraying, you will take serious damage.
Tell me I'm not the only one who got scared when George screamed when Cleetus touched the pressurized canister LOL.😂
As a pipefitter who regularly does hydros up to 3k psi, i understand the “I wanna touch it” thing. Mind you were working with large heavy wall pipe 😂
I don’t think they understood what happens when that canister blows lol. That 150psi regulator kept Garrett from about 7 lawsuits 😂
That was an automatic off switch waiting to happen
I was nervous pretty much the entire episode. If any of these things failed unexpectedly, it could have been extremely bad.
You are the only one. It's a setup and it's fake dude. I'm sorry you believe but it's all staged
If George only new how vicious a Canada goose can be
Yous don't mess with a Canada goose.
I've tamed them with respect and loaf bread then they were gentle as kittens.
@@Dieseltech91 if you mess with Canada Gooses you mess with me, and I suggest you let that one marinate.
@@alefgardhero you're 2ply bud
Them things ain’t scared of a plumper redneck lol. Their scared of the bearded rednecks hiding in the bushes by the water tho
That pressure bomb you made is quite possibly the scariest thing I have ever seen you do. If that had failed that thin steel shield would have not stopped anything
If they'd gotten near the 700psi... that would be insane destruction if any of it failed. 700 pounds per square inch... and how many square inches did it have to engage with?
I agree! That was freaking me out at that point it’s a pipe bomb! Still want to see more psi pushed at it but outside at a good distance
You think this little aluminum thing is scarier than doing burnouts in an on fire methanol car? Or going 240mph in a 1/4 mile?
@@HankeyMountainGarage Yes. They have loads of safety equipment and precautions for those other dangerous things, as you know. This was a pipe bomb. Nobody in that room was safe. Its lucky the regulator wouldn't let it get higher. He got way too excited and didn't think of the risks, or listen to the experts in the room that were adamant about NOT going to failure. Everyone makes mistakes, especially when they're excited, so no hate from me. I get it. And I'm pretty sure the comment section has already informed him enough that he's probably thought it through by now.
@@GuyConscious They were behind a steel skid plate.... It's not like he had it by his neck. And it was also hollow.. And aluminum not steel. It most likely would rupture, not actually explode into multiple pieces anyway.
I want to live in the timeline where George catches a goose and it immediately starts attacking him but he refuses to let go.
Cleetus is such a good guy. I’ve seldom heard him get mad or negative and if he does, he apologizes and laughs it off. This Country would be a much, much better place if everyone acted like him. No cap.
@@fast97z24 Uh-oh! Did Cleetus accidentally create another STAN?!?!?! Sheeesshh. But, yeah, nobody is perfect; I'm sure the kid didn't deserve it but cleet is a human.
George runs like someone who hasn't run in 20 years 😅
Painful to watch
rofl!
George ain’t got nowhere that needs runnin, a life I aspire to
Don't diss George that is my bro
He’s just needs to let loose of his inner Forest gump
Doug’s over on the side watching Cleet with the Schister like “HE CANT KEEP GETTIN AWAY WITH THIS!” 😂
got him rethinking that whole merger 🤣
I totally look forward to the month of freedom !! Daily videos, bad assery!!! Thanks Cleetus and crew!!
You should do a remolding update on the freedom factory! Going through all the old videos on what it used to look like! Let’s see what the bars and stuff look like now!
That pressure test was maybe the most recklessly dangerous things y’all have ever done.
Gotta show how good it works!😮😂
And?
@@ghost-carnage8964you don’t gotta, but if you must you use liquids to test the pressure not air
in this episode we stand in front of a bunch of things that could explode without any protection lol. Pure chaos episode, I love it.
I'm so glad that regulator only let him go to 150. Holy crap, I don't think cleetus realizes how dangerous that was.
Remember kids, pressure vessels have round faces for a reason!
Yep, definitely cringeworthy IF he had gone up to failure! Coming from a Mechanical Engineer that has done LOTS of pressure testing you do NOT use pressurized gas/air/Nitrogen etc! You use a high-pressure hand pump with water or oil in the "test article". Water makes less of a mess when (not IF it lets go) and doesn't throw shrapnel everywhere! Those pumps will go up to 10,000 psi (some even higher)!
He should have done that with a pressure washer. Hydraulic testing to failure is way safer than using compressible fluids.
@@MrCarlozan96 Nope! A pressure washer is either low or full bore. No way to "sneak up" on the failure pressure and it doesn't shut off quickly enough...
Good thing it did hold up
I think George would have regretted catching a goose real fast if he did
Hell yeah... woulda straight fucked his day all to hell and honked the whole time!
They're just the right heighth to peck you in the pecker.
just about peck his eyes out 😮
The others would have attacked him
Don’t ask how I know that 😉
Now I want to know.
I love these kinds of videos from you guys. The results in these are super impressive
Impressive brake test. I would want to have a really good look at the calipers. With the amount of heat generated the outer dust boots would be cooked for sure and quite possibly the seals on the pistons. This was extreme testing for sure and you may never reach temperatures like that in your race car. Just like any other component, a good thorough inspection is needed now and again. All in all, I was very impressed.
I am sold on the Motion Raceworks parts. That was VERY impressive and informative. Thank you Cleet!
Hey Cletus! I just wanted to thank you for the daily uploads!
Cleetus *
thank MURICA for the freedom
"when you hear an engineer that nervous" man, every engineer i've ever met is always nervous lol
😂right....? Makes me question what they engineered 😂😂😂😂
Because they understand the math behind your stupidity and already know the answer is potentially disastrous
They got this tin foil sheild
@Real Richmond The funny part is they didn't engineer those clamps at all. Vibrant has been making these v band clamps for years. The only thing they did was put there name on it.
Its when we're not nervous is when you should be nervous.
Things I learned from this video. 1. I can run 160 psi of boost on my stock LS with the Motion Quick Seals. 2. Motion steering wheel adapters make great quick attach lifting accessories. 3. My wife needs TBM brakes on her daily, finally brakes that can handle her hard stops without warping.
That pressure test made me pucker up a little.😂
Good, that means your brain is still working.
Cleetus over here trying to murder the whole crew and shit 🤣
Dude I dread the day when we don't get an upload but get e-blasted by articles about a catastrophic carbon cub nitrous fueled lost prop accident
@@toreyweaver9708 yeah I hope he was trolling about the safety wire on the bolts. 😅 I hope he takes a complete 180 degree approach to planes, as he does cars...
@@jbuch66koop it's a tricky one - if it keeps running then obviously you want the prop to stay on but the engine quits on you and won't restart, the prop's just drag and you're better off without it! 😂
@@billynomates920 yeah but that situation would never happen. If the engine quits, the prop isn't just gonna fall off. If the prop were to come.off mid flight. For one, who knows where it's gonna go. And at best, you're out floating. But that plane has the best chance of making a landing without and engine, just due to the short area it needs and ability to withstand a rough landing and not great surfaces. But that's IF the prop doesn't hurt the plane on its way out.
@@billynomates920 you would never be better off without it. the drag is minuscule compared to the overall drag induced by the overall airframe.
this is seriously the best testing one could ask for. sketchy shit where you're actually trying to break shit lmfao
And what if it actually broke, then what?
@@jonasthemovie well then we know the limits
@@adamrosenhamer3762 No. Someone would be seriously hurt or even dead.
@@jonasthemoviebro... buzz kill. its not that serious🤣🤣
@@adamrosenhamer3762 Getting killed is pretty serious.
You know the motion boys love/hate when Cleetus stops by. Great sales pitch for the products!
Man, if I got a call from Cleetus that I just won a turbo I'd be hootin' and hollerin' over the phone like crazy!
I know! these people are so calm like he's about to say just kidding or maybe they just think it's it's scam?
Use water to pressure test stuff. That rookie stuff right there.
Looked exciting though
It’d obviously leak tho lol it’s not designed to be air tight nor does it need to be
I hate to say this but when cleetus said they have flex in them so you don't have to be exact with your pipe or welds he's half right and half wrong. Those can and will break and potentially the engine will suck down the debri. If your mounting those from the turbo which has no give and the other end is mounted to the intercooler that has no give when you start mak8ng boost it will actually put alot of uneven amount of force on the not so exact one. The test they just d8d proves that. When they applied pressure the pipe went from limp dick to rock hard cock.
@@alecmcjarison999
Huh?
You're DONE!
air will escape where water won't
Water will escape at the same places as air at those pressures. The point isn’t leak detection, it’s the fact that air has potential energy at high pressures where most liquids do not. A water tank that ruptures at high pressure just sends out a jet of liquid, an air tank that ruptures will be more like a bomb.
It still makes me giggle that Sam tucks in his hoodie!😂😂😂
OG Sh!t
Thats a body man play! No loose materials dragging across cars
It’s a Poppop thing. Love to see it.
Safety squints engaged 😂
Thanks for having me Cleetus! We had a good time!!
Not Cleetus making a pipe bomb with 6 people in the room......I love it!
I need a clip of sam saying "Ive seen some contraptions in my day, but this one takes the cake." We need stickers that say that
Sam is an old goof who won’t be around much longer. 🤷♂️
@@JSparrowist Sam is a lot smarter than you, and has a lifetime of experience with race cars. And Sam is 100% the coolest dude in these videos now. You’re just a rando on the internet that probably drives a Corolla 🥴 how sad for you
@@JSparrowist With a response like that I'd be willing to wager he outlives you.
yo actually, that'd be fire!
Shoutout to sam for being one smart MF'er. Even at almost 80 years old he's sharp as a tack. Surpised me when he was the one to shout out the conversion from bar to psi almost perfectly.
These calls are kinda funny, they are excited but also at the same time realize how much this free turbski is going to cost them.
That slip pipe and movable clamp assembly is sick! Just absolutely badass stuff there
Hard to believe any engineer stayed in the same building as that clamp experiment.
Knowing what could happen made me feel sick to watch.
Test it to destruction if desired, but get a high point air bleed on the chamber, and use water pressure and a really long charge line to get some concrete between the energy and every person involved.
On tonight's episode of "Picking up Doug's truck with the dumbest things we can think of".
i've seen cleet do some stupid shit over the years, but basically making a potential pipe bomb has got to be at the top of the list. if that thing blew, it could easily kill someone and it wasn't contained anywhere near safely. Glad it was so anti climactic though. *edit* that brake test was impressive as hell.
George chasing geese will never get old
He's the best.
Garrett... Love the aviation videos. I got my private last year and doing instrument this year. So stoked to see how into it you are and producing some great content around it. If you are ever in the area of reno I know some great people up there with some awesome aircraft. Keep it up!
I absolutely love the commitment to quality there is no denying the quality of product y’all are making it blows my mind. Hell yeah brother keep up the great work. Shout out to motion race works Cletus you are the bomb. I can’t wait to come to an event I watch every video just wishing I was there with y’all. To the whole crew amazing work. Love you guys
More companies need to do testing like this more often
The way he ended the call with “I appreciate you too man” I felt that!
Lol Sam's initial response to Cleetus's question "what do you think of this contraption?" 😂
Wiggins clamshells. In commercial aircraft, similar clamps are used in everything from waste lines to fuel supply lines. great way to soak up expansion and torsion in long runs of solid pipe. bulletproof.
George runs like a pure bred athlete🤣🤣
What a great answer. Cleetus; "What could go wrong?" TheMan; "I can't think of a single thing." Hell yeah brother!
That was impressive how good the brake’s held up
17:20 rotor is cracked. Check out the top.
Been awhile since I've watched this channel. Since around when he first bought the racetrack. I got a lot of catching up to do
Impressive boys. Those breaks! This video. Makes me wanna buy some for the road lol. How they go on break fade at temps
"Everyone squint" is the best safety advice I've ever heard! Love it!
On todays episode Cleetus makes a pipe bomb
He's gonna tear a hamstring chasing them geese 😂
I'd love to see a nighttime video of Mullets front discs at the end of a 200+MPH pull. Put a camera on an A-Arm Cleetus! Great video brother !
Cleetus sending George out to those Canada Geese is basically being an accomplice to MURDER! I'm Canadian, and even we know not to mess with them Cobra Chickens. In fact, they have been photographed absolutely beating up bald eagles....
It would have been interesting to do a brake fluid test and see the piston seals after that heat as well as the pads etc
That brake disc test/result was seriously impressive!
That rotor stayed without warping on the surface but it was cracked on the top
Bro that aluminum would be a deadly bomb when it fails!
Impressive demo.
It would have been worth mounting a distance gauge and measuring the runout before and after the test run.
Nuts. Friggin' nuts. These guys are living out every wild crazy idea we all had as kids. Love it. 😎🇺🇲🙏
Love the content all support from Ohio keep up the work cleetus ❤
down in Ohio
👍 from Tallmadge, Ohio
Knockemstiff, Ohio here
watching George try and run is epic LOL
Bro, George running is hysterical
Awesome , Thanks CM & Friends 😊
I'm loving the daily vids!! Great stuff
Cleeter just walked into Motion Raceworks and starting pulling items off the shelf to test
He part owner. I would too lol
Lmao George scaring those people in the parking lot 😂😂😂
A word of advice for everyone trying to test a pressure vessel from someone who has been involved in testing of fuel tanks for rockets: Please use an incompressible fluid (e.g. water or oil), ideally with the pressure vessel submerged in a larger bucket of water or oil. Even then, strongly suggested to cover behind a solid object like a concrete wall.
NEVER use compressible fluids (e.g. gas or air) for such a (initial) test, especually without proper safety distance and/or shielding. Even if the band clamp holds, a defect (e.g. in the weld or material) can be disasterous!
In this sense - stay safe everyone!
And please consult with your nearest engineer before conducting such tests :)
I've welded on pressure vessels (industrial heat exchangers) for just shy of nineteen years... I have never puckered harder watching a UA-cam video than watching that pressure test.
The sound of the brake rotors made me think of the death ball aliens from the movie battleship. 😂
Damn that double intro with MONTH OF FREEDOM really hits different, best time of the year right here.
“Safety squint guys” should be the only thing in health and safety manual 😂
Safety squints are a fun joke when there isn't a real danger.... The pipebomb in this video was one regulator away from a bad outcome.
Another great video. You really needed the Doctor there for this one to diagnose the different projects.
@4:12 love you sam "I've seen some contraptions before" bless your soul.
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Don't be messing with the Canadian cobra chickens
That goose would have whooped George's tail 😂
Holy crap! Those are some seriously impressive rotors/pads/calipers. I bet the brake fluid was boiling away in the master. :D
That brake test was great. Definitely should have set up a magnetic dial indicator so the runout on the rotor afterwards instead of using a square.
"the engineers nervous that the boss is about to blind himself" 😂
If that regulator had failed it would be worse than being blinded lol. That room would have been painted a new colour lol
Just an idea re-do the brake test with a standard steel rotor on the other side
@@bigduphusaj162 Yeah exactly it's like they wanted to be more viral then official lol😂
Definitely looked like the rotor had a crack in it
at 16:21? from the top looks like a fat crack maybe im wrong idk
nah i think thats just the flaky baked on residue from the pads
i thought the same. Surprised it was STILL flat with the crack.
I like the test vids. Ill def be using those clamps when building my first turbo set up this year
Bro I've got a 2013 mustang gt thats fbo/e85 I watched you guys build the turbo coyote truck... super badass bro you guys are living the dream. God bless you
Hoping to see 200 mph wheel speed full brakes 👀👀
he just had it happened in mullet 3,500 lbs the other night not even using his chute..😂
Here's a report for that:
SQQQQUUUUUUUEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAL BOOOOOM
Many people have died or have been seriously injured “testing things”. Unfortunately, it is just a manner of time before Cleetus or one of his crew are added to that list. Entertainment does not have to be stupidly dangerous.
And the rotor had a crack in it after it cooled off. Could have been ugly.
@@THEVROD64 I am a retired Manufacturing Engineer. I saw a lot of bad things happen during my 40 years in the factories. All could have been easily prevented with a little common sense and education. I was also a certified safety Engineer. I love watching Cleetus and his crew but sometimes it really bothers me when they horse around too much.
To the previous and next winners of a turbo. COULD YOU PLEASE AT LEAST ACT EXCITED YOU WON A TURBO. I have never won shit in my life, plus you get a call from cleetus himself. I would die. Quit being so damn depressing. Wtf 🙄🙄
Holy moly, one 64 left. I’ve been watching, as usual, thinking how well that would work on an 87 Grand National I’m restoring. Finally bit the bullet and bought a shirt, in God’s hands now!! I look forward to the month of freedom every year!!! Keep it up boys.
Cleetus put Motion Raceworks farther up the ladder by doing these tests!
Georgie - I Haven’t seen athleticism like that since the Barstool Combine LOL
Green Laser Pointer to scatter Cobra Chickens. Is loads of fun and how the professionals up north deal w/ 'em. Best at evening/dusk.