I was brought to this guy when he was Free valving a harbour freight motor...and ive always stayed subscribed. Dude is amazing. Also, congrats on the weight loss man. You look great.
So I know you don't probably need validation from some random viewer, but for whatever it's worth, I really like your content. Your channel embodies that which I think UA-cam should be all about. Maybe some day I can shake your hand and say "thank you".
This is awesome, but you know what’d make it next level? Variable length runners. Have another set of trumpets mounted on a plate above the current trumpets, with a solenoid/actuator to lift the whole plate off and allow the air to take the shorter path again.
11:41 a couple of those trumpets are loose - they leap up a bit when it starts up. Perhaps glue them in so you don't lose them on the track? Glorious sound!
You know how people say to continue growing, never let yourself be the smartest man in the room? That must be a tall order for you. Very nice work, meticulous machining, and beautiful cinematography. Subscribed 🤙
As a machinist/welder/fabricator/mechanical tech with an R129 V12, I must say, "very nicely done." If you are looking for your next project, I have a 94 V-Max and at least two factory Yamaha Seca 650 Turbochargers for a fuel injected twin turbo V-Max. Also have a mid-restoration 82 Seca Turbo with at least an entire 82 parts bike. Looking to rid myself of motorcycle projects. Bought the R129 as motorcycle replacement therapy.
Dude how have not got 10 million subs?? Your videos are so interesting, really enjoying them. The sound of that V12! 😲😍😍😍Loved the “Charity” comment at the beginning, made me spit my tea out laughing. 😂 Blessings from Dorset UK.🙏😎👍🏻
I think the best part about this is the price of all this information is $100... youre providing hours of R&D for the cost of a nice dinner for 2. Insane. Liked, Subbed.
That's a great looking throttle body conversion Wesley. Looking good yourself too! Nice to see you back, I can't wait to see what you're doing with the car!
Seeing the brass, the aluminium and the black nylon parts all together it reminded me of Pagani. Love what you create and how you do it. About once a month is great for me.
I accidentally stumbled across your videos from a UA-cam reel and Holly crap. What you’re doing is incredible. That V12 sounds like an old F1 car from back when they sounded like race cars, it’s music to my ears. I’m excited to see the project advance and hear your little one liners. Thanks for sharing it with the world.
Love the updates. If it helps, i think videos being a bit more specific might help. Like this could have been one vid on getting the car started and another on going over the throttle bodies. I know that’d take more time to edit, but just a thought. Again, always stoked to see what you’ve been working on and your sense of humor is F-ing gold man. Keep it up!
Yeah, I've thought about it- I have this weird thing where I really like to make a video when I feel I've made enough progress on a project- Also, by putting everything into one it limits the "I need to make content" crunch a little. I'm trying to find a nice balance, and I think hindsight 20/20 two ten minute videos, one last month and one this month, would've been better.
Good point about the crunch bit. As long as you’re doing well and not burning up in your garage (least not without filming it), we’re stoked to see what you’ve been up to.
I’d just love to hear so much more detail about each step! For example - those trumpets are amazing and I’d love to hear more about the process and the forming tool etc! You just smashed them out and breezed over the success like you’d just made beans on toast! Dude! These are mad skills and we’d love to learn from you more, so please spell out the technique more for us trying to cling onto your coat tails!! 😊 Amazing video - just wish it was nearer to 3hrs long! 😅 Thanks dude! (Going back to watch it again 3 more times!)
I am so glad I stumbled onto your channel. Subscribed! I'll be doing a ITB conversion on my 05 Aston Martin DB9 V12 soon. I am loving your design and the fact you outsourced to SendCutSend. I think I will be going the same route.
I'm from France and was regularely checking your channel waiting for some news. Always some really impressive work, and I also appreciate your sense of humour.
I have had JB weld blocking a pathway in the mouth of my throttle body for going on 8 years now with no issues so far! Knock on wood haha! Awesome to see you back at it! Man i wish i had a lathe, cnc machine and a plasma table in my garage haha!
You attempted velocity stacks from forged carbon fiber. Have you considered milling extruded carbon fiber? It's more for strength applications, but could be an interesting material for velocity stacks.
Hey man, fucking love this project and glad to see more videos. I totally agree that a good video is better than an on time video, but given the necessarily large gaps between them, and the implicitly large amount of progress made, I think they would benefit a lot from more frequent and detailed recap/explanation segments. I don't think I'm alone in saying I like hearing you talk about the project, even though you seem to shy away from it more and more in recent vids. If I wanted to watch build comps I'd go watch grind hard plumbing or something, I'm here because the engineering is really cool. Either way keep it up and I'm excited to see what's next 👍
11:00 your loosing the will to live …. 11:12 your ecstatic😂. I’m Liking the 928 in the background too . Being good at one thing is relatively easy , being good at many things is hard . Think you’ve excelled with your attitude , ability and deserve a thumbs up and a beer 👍🍺
Those stacks are really short, you going for absolute top end? Seen many race cars on the hillclimbs (FIA Berg Cup etc) who despite running at 10k rmp had stacks at least double the length before the valve.
Can't wait to see this in a car. This seems like the kind of motor that would be so good in one of those Datsun 240-based Ferrari 250 GTO replicas. What a car that'd be.
Another really top notch video Wesley. I particularly enjoyed the machining sequences, and how you edit them to sync with the music, very satisfying. I appreciate the challenging nature of what you are doing here, yet you make it look easy, and take it in stride, with good humor 👍🏻
this format is simple and appears effective as well as giving a peak at some of the hardcore motor head content. not that getting lost in the weeks nerding out over throttle bodies isn't good videos blending them together and meeting deadlines is a goodluck start with large fortune topic. engine going into the rolling frame in the back?
This just makes me excited to run a conversion on my VFR750 from carbs to injection to eventually turbocharge it. Entire thing needs rebuilt, and it’s currently in timeout since one of the ignition coils decided to get a bit molten inside last time I worked on it.
you can pick up MG throttle bodies new for like £40 (≈$50) or used for like £20 (≈$25) in the UK and they’re 48mm or 52mm. I used a few 48mm ones for my ITB set and they’re pretty good
Had the same problem, just install a copy of windows on your macbook using the macs inbuilt boot camp assistant. You can access the windows in one click of a button upon start-up.
I've got an old BMW "oilhead" R1100 Boxer, they have a (BING) throttle body with injector, pretty sleek, but rather long. And not 46mm large. Anyhow, nice to see a video again, cuts, music, sound etc. always improving !
Man it seems like you’re really making great progress in many respects! Your shop is looking great too! Love seeing your videos when they pop into my feed but don’t feel obligated to release videos on a certain schedule. Film, edit and release videos whenever you want. We are just happy that you’re kind enough to take us along for the ride! Also want to say that engine looks absolutely awesome.
Very cool 😎, some seriously impressive engineering. Can't wait to see the finished project. Buy some ear defenders! If you have some already then wear them! (For the loud bits, not all the time)
Dude, congratulations on the simply insane achievements you do on a regular basis. I aspire to have a shop that makes things at least half as well as you do. Also, congrats on the weight loss! Looking awesome!
Astonishing build! Awesome work and fantastic to watch!! I'm sure you noticed... at 11:40 in the video when the engine starts two of the inlet trumpets bounce up then settle... are they just held in by an o-ring? Thanks!!
You're one of my favorite creators on UA-cam right now even accounting for your upload schedule, I'm always stoked to see what you have in store next! Also congratulations on the weight loss, you look great man! This project keepin' you young! haha
Opened UA-cam. Clicked on another video. Saw this one in my peripheral. Had a ,”Once upon a time in Hollywood Meme” moment. Watched this video. Awesome work!
I’m super keen to see the future long term wear and tear follow-up video. Super trick video series!! Now you have the 3d models you could 3d print forged carbon fibre, and incapsulate the alloy parts. Lots of trick high temp resins available. Just an idea for a future video. Milk this anti-thunberg engine for all its worth!! I’d love to see dual injectors, with injectors above the bell mouth trumpets, like F1. 🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼🍀🍀🍀😎☮️☮️☮️
The magician is back. If you broke your videos into 20 second chunks, then made a 15 minute video of each chunk, it would still be incredibly interesting and would look a lot less like witchcraft. Ah, what the hell, strap in because we're going for a ride with Wes... Massive respect for your skills, hope you're having a heap of fun.
Wesley, Your injection is absolutely beautiful! I hope other people that watch your channel realize how much work it takes from coming up with an idea to actually having precision parts that all fit together to make such an impressive assembly. The throttle mechanism is such a perfect solution for synchronizing 12 individual throttles and it looks very professional. Fantastic job!!! How about a little more info on the form tool you made to form the air bells. I would like to try it on my lathe but I would really appreciate more info on your form tool and some of the things you learned as you make the air bells. Can't wait to see your thinking on the new car. Thanks, Rex
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words, and it does take a lot of time behind the scenes but it makes it worth it in my opinion. I’ll be honest, I kinda winged the form tool- I think with some planning it could be better!
This is the only channel with this type of content(machining , engineering etc)that I can watch without getting bored lol Amazing work! Whatever happened to your XJS?
You should do builds with other UA-camrs if you haven't already. I've seen some of your stuff over the years, but I think I dont come back every episode could be format or what you're building. The Pneumatic valves was cool and I watched all those.
Where did the other half of Wesley go?!?! 😂 Great to see you working on yourself AND cars. Looking forward to more videos!
Haha it's a bit of an improvement! Not quite half but a good 50lbs. Thanks for the support!
Right? I want to know his diet so I can try it
@@WesleyKaganI was about to comment as well. Looking good dude!
@@WesleyKaganthat’s a massive amount, congrats and keep at it!!
Work it,@@WesleyKagan !!!
Most underrated channel on UA-cam.
You know it's a righteous project when the guy making it is using Baja Blast as cutting fluid on his mill.
Forever referring to my Be-Cool as Baja Blast now.
HE’S BACK WITH MORE MADNESS!!!! Hell yeah
I'm back!
@@WesleyKaganAaaaand he's gone again. At least we have super fast mat to keep us floating between updates on the V12.
I was brought to this guy when he was Free valving a harbour freight motor...and ive always stayed subscribed. Dude is amazing. Also, congrats on the weight loss man. You look great.
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Epic! Humour, lathes, mills, V12 and noise! Look forward to the reveal of the car
Thanks! I'm just as excited, believe me!
So I know you don't probably need validation from some random viewer, but for whatever it's worth, I really like your content. Your channel embodies that which I think UA-cam should be all about. Maybe some day I can shake your hand and say "thank you".
I was just thinking yesterday that we hadn't heard from you in a while! Glad to see you're still at it. Looking good!
I'm around, Getting better at uploading videos on time!
Welcome back Wesley, looking fit my dude!
Appreciate it! Glad to be back!
Love to see brass used like this. Form and function matching beautifully.
Glad you like it!
I thought UA-cam was getting kinda stale, turns out it just needed more of you! You're right up there with superfastmatt, fantastic work!
This is awesome, but you know what’d make it next level? Variable length runners. Have another set of trumpets mounted on a plate above the current trumpets, with a solenoid/actuator to lift the whole plate off and allow the air to take the shorter path again.
I hate the edge and leaks they create. Give me a good, wet double clutch instead. A full shiny trumpet with valves would be great though.
I was waiting for a video from you like a child waiting Santa on christmas night
I promise I'm not going down anyone's chimney in the effort to make videos. I appreciate the support though!
11:41 a couple of those trumpets are loose - they leap up a bit when it starts up. Perhaps glue them in so you don't lose them on the track? Glorious sound!
You know how people say to continue growing, never let yourself be the smartest man in the room? That must be a tall order for you. Very nice work, meticulous machining, and beautiful cinematography. Subscribed 🤙
Is it just me or did you video quality drastically improve? All seriousness, the shots, the colors, the music, the audio. Its simply amazing
Casually builds forming tools for spinning Al, absolute legend work my man. Can't wait to see what that motor ends up in.
Very nice work on the ITB's. They are a very neat looking solution.
There's car build channels and then there's your content. The new look of the video (and yourself) are a great improvement.
As a machinist/welder/fabricator/mechanical tech with an R129 V12, I must say, "very nicely done." If you are looking for your next project, I have a 94 V-Max and at least two factory Yamaha Seca 650 Turbochargers for a fuel injected twin turbo V-Max. Also have a mid-restoration 82 Seca Turbo with at least an entire 82 parts bike. Looking to rid myself of motorcycle projects. Bought the R129 as motorcycle replacement therapy.
😍 R129 V12 💪
I am also building a project with this engine 😁
can you do a rotary valve next? i think you like it and be interesting for everyone.
Dude how have not got 10 million subs?? Your videos are so interesting, really enjoying them. The sound of that V12! 😲😍😍😍Loved the “Charity” comment at the beginning, made me spit my tea out laughing. 😂
Blessings from Dorset UK.🙏😎👍🏻
I think the best part about this is the price of all this information is $100...
youre providing hours of R&D for the cost of a nice dinner for 2. Insane.
Liked, Subbed.
Thanks! I even feel bad about the $100, but it’s if nothing more a nice round number
honestly love how informative u are even if u fade out of existence for months at a time
That's a great looking throttle body conversion Wesley. Looking good yourself too! Nice to see you back, I can't wait to see what you're doing with the car!
Thanks! More to come, I’m excited also to work on it!
Seeing the brass, the aluminium and the black nylon parts all together it reminded me of Pagani.
Love what you create and how you do it.
About once a month is great for me.
I accidentally stumbled across your videos from a UA-cam reel and Holly crap. What you’re doing is incredible. That V12 sounds like an old F1 car from back when they sounded like race cars, it’s music to my ears. I’m excited to see the project advance and hear your little one liners. Thanks for sharing it with the world.
Yeah they sound awesome 👍
I am also using one for my dream V12 supercar build 💪
Sounding beautiful and looking better than ever.
WTG Wesley. This one had an impeccable sound track.
Thank you!
Music I’m out
You sir are an artist, those are beautiful!
Thanks!
Love this! I'm obsessed the M120 series of engines and the sound of them in their different guises, especially in a later Zonda.
Love the updates. If it helps, i think videos being a bit more specific might help. Like this could have been one vid on getting the car started and another on going over the throttle bodies. I know that’d take more time to edit, but just a thought. Again, always stoked to see what you’ve been working on and your sense of humor is F-ing gold man. Keep it up!
Yeah, I've thought about it- I have this weird thing where I really like to make a video when I feel I've made enough progress on a project- Also, by putting everything into one it limits the "I need to make content" crunch a little. I'm trying to find a nice balance, and I think hindsight 20/20 two ten minute videos, one last month and one this month, would've been better.
Good point about the crunch bit. As long as you’re doing well and not burning up in your garage (least not without filming it), we’re stoked to see what you’ve been up to.
I’d just love to hear so much more detail about each step! For example - those trumpets are amazing and I’d love to hear more about the process and the forming tool etc! You just smashed them out and breezed over the success like you’d just made beans on toast! Dude! These are mad skills and we’d love to learn from you more, so please spell out the technique more for us trying to cling onto your coat tails!! 😊
Amazing video - just wish it was nearer to 3hrs long! 😅
Thanks dude! (Going back to watch it again 3 more times!)
I am so glad I stumbled onto your channel. Subscribed! I'll be doing a ITB conversion on my 05 Aston Martin DB9 V12 soon. I am loving your design and the fact you outsourced to SendCutSend. I think I will be going the same route.
I'm from France and was regularely checking your channel waiting for some news. Always some really impressive work, and I also appreciate your sense of humour.
Wow this guy is turning into a legend. The garage upgrades look great. Keep the content flowing.
That's the plan!
Can't wait for the next video.
I have had JB weld blocking a pathway in the mouth of my throttle body for going on 8 years now with no issues so far! Knock on wood haha! Awesome to see you back at it! Man i wish i had a lathe, cnc machine and a plasma table in my garage haha!
You attempted velocity stacks from forged carbon fiber. Have you considered milling extruded carbon fiber? It's more for strength applications, but could be an interesting material for velocity stacks.
Hey man, fucking love this project and glad to see more videos.
I totally agree that a good video is better than an on time video, but given the necessarily large gaps between them, and the implicitly large amount of progress made, I think they would benefit a lot from more frequent and detailed recap/explanation segments.
I don't think I'm alone in saying I like hearing you talk about the project, even though you seem to shy away from it more and more in recent vids. If I wanted to watch build comps I'd go watch grind hard plumbing or something, I'm here because the engineering is really cool.
Either way keep it up and I'm excited to see what's next 👍
Hello Wesley
Nice to see you working again on your project.
11:00 your loosing the will to live …. 11:12 your ecstatic😂.
I’m Liking the 928 in the background too .
Being good at one thing is relatively easy , being good at many things is hard .
Think you’ve excelled with your attitude , ability and deserve a thumbs up and a beer 👍🍺
Those stacks are really short, you going for absolute top end? Seen many race cars on the hillclimbs (FIA Berg Cup etc) who despite running at 10k rmp had stacks at least double the length before the valve.
Can't wait to see this in a car. This seems like the kind of motor that would be so good in one of those Datsun 240-based Ferrari 250 GTO replicas. What a car that'd be.
At 11:41, when the engine is cranking, a couple of the trumpets appear to pop up slightly. Thanks for the videos.
Another really top notch video Wesley. I particularly enjoyed the machining sequences, and how you edit them to sync with the music, very satisfying. I appreciate the challenging nature of what you are doing here, yet you make it look easy, and take it in stride, with good humor 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
this format is simple and appears effective as well as giving a peak at some of the hardcore motor head content. not that getting lost in the weeks nerding out over throttle bodies isn't good videos blending them together and meeting deadlines is a goodluck start with large fortune topic. engine going into the rolling frame in the back?
This just makes me excited to run a conversion on my VFR750 from carbs to injection to eventually turbocharge it. Entire thing needs rebuilt, and it’s currently in timeout since one of the ignition coils decided to get a bit molten inside last time I worked on it.
Compared to my other subscriptions, I get disproportionately excited when I see Wesley has a new video.
Loving this series
Me too😍
Just saw the thumbnail and clicked. Boi that opening line was gooood.
I am entirely too excited for how this project evolves in the coming months, love your work my dude!
Just have to smile when you deliver the goods in the first few seconds of the video but still worth sticking around for the whole thing
Really nice to see you upload again. Also the camera work improved a lot compared to your earlier videos. Keep it up!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
i regret not being able to watch this sooner and envy your work space and work itself. keep up the great job!
you might just be my favorite channel on youtube. i think the freevalve project and the 60s f1 car are tied for my favorite projects
Dream engine. Like that in a 928 or an old school Datsun Z
you can pick up MG throttle bodies new for like £40 (≈$50) or used for like £20 (≈$25) in the UK and they’re 48mm or 52mm. I used a few 48mm ones for my ITB set and they’re pretty good
Man u do great job I want one of ur engines put in my yukon v12 lol
😆👍
Had the same problem, just install a copy of windows on your macbook using the macs inbuilt boot camp assistant. You can access the windows in one click of a button upon start-up.
I've got an old BMW "oilhead" R1100 Boxer, they have a (BING) throttle body with injector, pretty sleek, but rather long.
And not 46mm large.
Anyhow, nice to see a video again, cuts, music, sound etc. always improving !
Whenever i get a notification saying that wesley kagan has posted a video i get excited. Nice work on those individual throttle bodies.
I'm glad you came back on today! May the force be with you
Man it seems like you’re really making great progress in many respects! Your shop is looking great too!
Love seeing your videos when they pop into my feed but don’t feel obligated to release videos on a certain schedule. Film, edit and release videos whenever you want. We are just happy that you’re kind enough to take us along for the ride!
Also want to say that engine looks absolutely awesome.
I love how you go from a CNC to a belt driven lathe👍
A Variable Length Velocity Stacks would be a nice addition 😎
That sounds SICK! Can't wait to see what the bodywork is going to look like.
If you ever do want to try 3D printed velocity stacks you could try to make variable length velocity stacks
Very cool 😎, some seriously impressive engineering. Can't wait to see the finished project. Buy some ear defenders! If you have some already then wear them! (For the loud bits, not all the time)
always happy days when I see new Wesley stuff, all best from Poland mate! haha
great engineering skills sir - loving the velocity stacks forming tool.....clever thinking
Dude, congratulations on the simply insane achievements you do on a regular basis. I aspire to have a shop that makes things at least half as well as you do. Also, congrats on the weight loss! Looking awesome!
Astonishing build! Awesome work and fantastic to watch!! I'm sure you noticed... at 11:40 in the video when the engine starts two of the inlet trumpets bounce up then settle... are they just held in by an o-ring? Thanks!!
That thing sounds like its pretty rowdy! It's going to be awesome!
You're one of my favorite creators on UA-cam right now even accounting for your upload schedule, I'm always stoked to see what you have in store next!
Also congratulations on the weight loss, you look great man! This project keepin' you young! haha
where have i been hiding to never have come across your videos, subscriber gained
Great video. Thanks for letting us know about the plastic weld. I'd love an ITB inline 6 even.
I own 2 W140 V12s and 1 R129 V12......love to install your system on any of them!
Maybe the prettiest ITB`s I have ever seen.
Always love your videos, well worth the wait (take as long as you need brother)
I appreciate that!
That engine sounds wicked!!! Fantastic engineering design and construction as always.
Thank you very much!
Opened UA-cam. Clicked on another video. Saw this one in my peripheral. Had a ,”Once upon a time in Hollywood Meme” moment. Watched this video.
Awesome work!
Im impressed. Wish I had your motivation. I own a shop full of CNC machines and I cant get my self to work on any of my own projects.
I’m super keen to see the future long term wear and tear follow-up video.
Super trick video series!!
Now you have the 3d models you could 3d print forged carbon fibre, and incapsulate the alloy parts. Lots of trick high temp resins available.
Just an idea for a future video.
Milk this anti-thunberg engine for all its worth!!
I’d love to see dual injectors, with injectors above the bell mouth trumpets, like F1.
🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼🍀🍀🍀😎☮️☮️☮️
Videos from are always so awesome to see on my feed. i always drop everything I do to make sure they get watched
I think that is pretty sick! I continue to look forward to future videos.
That's just incredible work. To make something which any mechanical shop out there would be proud of is mindblowing
Thank you very much!
Man, that made me want to go wrench on something!
So great to be able to realise your ideas in working form. Go you!
Should probably wear hearing protection next to the V12! Stay safe! Awesome project
Your work is fascinating, seeing it come together and you just make something new so it works.
Thank you!
Omg he is back and every time is looking better than ever!!!
The magician is back. If you broke your videos into 20 second chunks, then made a 15 minute video of each chunk, it would still be incredibly interesting and would look a lot less like witchcraft. Ah, what the hell, strap in because we're going for a ride with Wes... Massive respect for your skills, hope you're having a heap of fun.
Hope all is well, dude. Looking forward to future videos!
Wesley,
Your injection is absolutely beautiful! I hope other people that watch your channel realize how much work it takes from coming up with an idea to actually having precision parts that all fit together to make such an impressive assembly. The throttle mechanism is such a perfect solution for synchronizing 12 individual throttles and it looks very professional. Fantastic job!!!
How about a little more info on the form tool you made to form the air bells. I would like to try it on my lathe but I would really appreciate more info on your form tool and some of the things you learned as you make the air bells.
Can't wait to see your thinking on the new car.
Thanks, Rex
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words, and it does take a lot of time behind the scenes but it makes it worth it in my opinion.
I’ll be honest, I kinda winged the form tool- I think with some planning it could be better!
Can't wait to see this racing down the track
Great job! It's really coming along!
And always glad to support Charity! 😉
This is the only channel with this type of content(machining , engineering etc)that I can watch without getting bored lol Amazing work!
Whatever happened to your XJS?
Thanks! I try and keep it interesting! XJS turned into a coffee table haha
Looking good Wesley! Nice to see of my favorite engines getting some proper ITBs!
Building your own ITBs is next level
You should do builds with other UA-camrs if you haven't already. I've seen some of your stuff over the years, but I think I dont come back every episode could be format or what you're building. The Pneumatic valves was cool and I watched all those.