That was so enjoyable to watch. I feel all warm and fuzzy inside now. Thank you so much to Tsuchiya and Orido who have inspired so many people with their love of driving and AE86s in particular over so many years.
When orido drove tsuchiya's 86, that was some of the most wholesome footage I've ever seen. Regardless of what car you're into, we've all been there. Perfect
That's actually a goal I want to achieve. To say that "I've owned this car for 25 or so years". That's a tough goal for today's cars, and LA city driving. Most cars here die because of accidents. It may not be your fault, but man is it heart crushing when your baby goes. I felt like I let my car down for not being able to avoid the collision. But you can't win against physics and stupid people.
@@niceprince I had just installed a newly painted front bumper cover and new retro'd headlights with morimoto hid projectors when a huge deer launched itself into my front and driver side blowing out the windows, crumpling both driver doors and taking out part of the bumper, one headlight and fender. This was only a rav4 v6 but I had just finished the projector retro and bumper install that evening and was driving down a country backroad to test the projectors lol
Many people own their car for more than 30, most of them are not willing to spend money on newer cars, they probably hold some sentimental value instead of the car itself.
What a wonderful video. I loved hearing both Mr. Tsuchiya and Mr. Orido reminisce about their younger days, and reflect upon them. Their passion is unmistakable!
@@raytoy21 i know man but if you put the itb on b 18 engine (honda engine) its sound almost the same the itb make the magic(individual throttlr bodies)
Great conversation and old time remembrances from both Mr Tsuchiya and Max. Growing up in the 80's and 90's generation, these cars and drivers really inspired our enjoyment for driving, especially with Japanese sports cars of this era. As well, watching episodes of Best Motoring and Hot version on DVD of course. Great to see a classic like the AE86 still being enjoyed! Just goes to show, its not just about the performance and speed, but also the feeling and emotions we get from driving older cars that's missing in many newer models.
Tsuchi always has the cleanest Hatchi with a built 7AG. Nothing but respect to the legend, homage. No car in the world posses a light balanced chassis that you feel so connected with at a fraction of the cost of anything close. Salute DK AE86 ❤️
When I bought my ae101 levin, I then realised why the 4age is loved by so many. The responsiveness and balance of the engine is what makes it one of the most unique power trains out there, not to mention the tuning potential! Only then do you realise that it has the potential to work in perfect harmony with a good suspension and brake setup etc. In my opinion, the AE chassis' are some of best drivers cars you can have!
This is an amazing video. It really goes to show to never forget your heritage. These racing legends are still satisfied and enjoying the AE86 as if they were young like myself. It's great to watch. Thanks for this English version!
What a wonderful video! Very good stories, humour and the essence of driving pleasure exemplified when Orido-san drives Tsuchiya-san's car. At the same it was emotional to see Tsuchyia-san humble and touched by the moment and the praise he receive. The response, the crescendo of sound, power and torque make driving a car like this an art like playing a musical instrument, which requires a lot of practice, developing skils and it never gets old. I recommend this video to all non car persons and all UE legislators who are in a hurry to push the internal combustion engine out in order to externalize enviroment pollution to poorer countries. I would rather plant 1 tree/month and have this itb music made by combustion. The petrol car is such a easy target for these people who lobbied diesel everywhere back in the nineties and noughties and now they lobby EVs as the single solution in the car industry.
Thanks a lot for making these videos. The grin on Orido’s face when he took Tsuchiya’s 86 explains how much work and love would have gone into the car. They don’t make cars like these anymore!
I wanna see Keiichi's AE86 vs Quinn's ITB miata. It HAS to happen some day. Both love the color green, both love NA lightweight power. And both built the ultimate versions of their car. I really wish it would happen some day.
it’s crazy that they mention a time where people made fun of the ae86 much like how there are so many people who make fun of the ft86 platform. history really repeating itself huh
Ae86 as a normal car was still amazing back in the 80s, even in the 90s most japanese cars with bigger displacements barely matched the power of ae86. EG6 sir ii is another example of powerful small displacement NA car. I mean how many NA 1.6 has 170hp today?
What an amazing video, thank you for uploading and adding the subtitles. The subtitles made it so much better for us people who do not understand Japanese unfortunately. Anyways, keep up the good work CarPrime!
I have seen a lot of different UA-camrs videos on cars but I never felt anything in their videos. This video,When i saw the intro,I knew it would be an Amazing video and Honestly, It was not only Amazing, The way Tsuchiya and Orido talked about past,present and Tsuchiya Sir tuning his AE86 for 26 years,That's a very rare thing to see. I hope I can learn more about Cars from on this channel and from the videos coming in the future. This really felt like Real Life Initial D :D
watching them both, just reinforces my love for cars in general. The two sides of the AE86 coin represented as a stock and a heavy tuned. But both, capturing the essence of the car. That is driving the way it is intended to be and enjoying it to the best while doing so. I think, that is beautiful. Thank you CARPRIME
I don't know how, but that was SOUL CLEANSING! You guys in Hot Version were so important for me as a teen and your magic hasn't been diminished now that I'm almost 40. I've learned so much from you guys, and I wouldn't have grown up as good as I did without you. You guys are the best!
Loved this video and I love the concept of this series. 1) It's awesome the Max was/is in awe of Tsuchiya just like the rest of us 2) The respect, chemistry and camraderie is evident between the two even though Tsuchiya is a generation older. 3) It's interesting that Max bought a ae86 early on and moved to a company all because of Tsuchiya 4) As a pre-drift, pre-Tsuchiya-popularity ae86 owner, the getting made fun of was no joke. Seriously, I used to get laughed at by everybody....I guess now I know I should be blaming Max 😂 5) I would also like to reiterate my love/hate relationship with Tsuchiya. Tsuchiya made the world see how awesome the ae86 was and gave the platform a ton of respect; however, at the same time, it completely drove the ae86 market to sky-high prices. 6) Notable quotes from Tsuchiya: @22:31 The AE86 has a dream @24:14 Even if people say that the AE86 is an old car or a car with no power, it is a car to be enjoyed just for yourself @27:19 It doesn't have much power and I don't like driving it faster.
I love seeing Tsuchiya, Orido and Taniguchi together always be having fun even if is only two of them always make videos so enjoyable with their chemistry
Never stop improving just like with yourself and life. Be the best you can and be happy with you have accompished. This is what the AE86 legacy represents.
24:07 did he just... say what I think he said??? lol Great video! Awesome seeing these guys banter and getting a peak into this period of time that I never got to experience.
What a great video. I owned and lost a 1991 Celica ST. Now I own a rhd 1992 Celica GT-Four that someone in Japan loved very well, and tuned nicely, before giving it up. I can only imagine the love that was put into it. Now it is my turn to look after it from now. It is heartening to hear Tsuchiya san's experience and to know that he got by through hard work, and building a car out of two destroyed cars. Then to hear Orido san's story of scraping along, building his career was great. I've had the pleasure of driving some of the roads they mention a little faster than my wife would like. 懐かしいなぁ。 The stories about building engines--すごく面白い。一ケースから、4こピストンを選ぶのは、金持ちやですが、一番良かった方法でしょうね。 I could go on and on about the simple wholesomeness of this video. Thank you for recording this for us.
finally I got one AE86 for my self even its not a Trueno...and yes it is. A car for self-satisfaction...thanks Tsuchiya for made me fell in love with Hachiroku since I watched Drift Bible back on my teenage time.
Awesome video, thank you! I love that Tsuchiya san publishing his numberplate STOPPED people hassling him. Just goes to show how different the culture is in Japan. Over here that would be an invitation for every boy-racer everywhere!
Watching this video brings me back to 2006 or 2007 when i bought my first Toyota Corollla SR5 coupe it was 87 model nothing close to a hatch but i felt part of the family owning one either way i had so many memorys with it i do miss ot alot man this video hit the spot.
I have a die-cast model of DK's car and I love it. These are becoming increasingly hard to obtain for reasonable prices in the states, like most JDM classics. For good reason too! Awesome vids. Loving Carprime content!
Such a flashback when I visited the AE86 festival at the Okayama circuit and ofcourse Mr.Tsuchiya was there as well. Amazing experienece when you see a bunch of AE86 fighting on the circuit. And the noise!
I'm happy I got to own an ae86 it had the same motor as tsuchiyas itb and all you really appreciate the car more and more. its not fast but the sound and the feels makes you forget the speed. awesome video
Talking memories, the best video I have ever watched was the Subaru Impreza WRC one, featuring Tommi Makinen. Too many champions together. I think you should repeat with GR Yaris. This is an AE86 worth of a legend. I cannot thank you enough for sharing your story.
This is very heartfelt. A very warming shoutout to the past. Check out that new electric MR2 if it ever gets made. The design of it looks like a game-breaker in any type of racing. Obviously, TRD components should be included.
it is just pure bliss to see this kind of passion & friendship between Tsuchiya & Orido, it truly inspires me & sure lot of car enthusiasts 🙂it also almost made me cry myself when you clearly see the the pure emotions Tsuchiya shows when Orido enjoy & praise his longevited work on the ae86 & also motivate & inspire me with my Datsun B-110 2 door sedan too that is the sedan version of where Tsuchiya started 🙂 keep rock on with nostalgic passion 🙂 Sincerely
They sound like really good friends. And Orido knows exactly how to pester Tsuchiya. My AE86 will be between both extremes it will have 150-160hp a bit lighter and sporty then a stock AE86
These long videos are an absolute joy to watch 👍 Just two old friends hanging out, driving around and chatting about cars, love it ! 😆 The camerawork is pretty dodgy sometimes though 😕
that is love in one car for so long having it improved time by time. i hope my mrs will one day achieve cult status as your car. thanks for amazing story.
That was so enjoyable to watch. I feel all warm and fuzzy inside now. Thank you so much to Tsuchiya and Orido who have inspired so many people with their love of driving and AE86s in particular over so many years.
When orido drove tsuchiya's 86, that was some of the most wholesome footage I've ever seen. Regardless of what car you're into, we've all been there.
Perfect
That's actually a goal I want to achieve. To say that "I've owned this car for 25 or so years". That's a tough goal for today's cars, and LA city driving. Most cars here die because of accidents. It may not be your fault, but man is it heart crushing when your baby goes. I felt like I let my car down for not being able to avoid the collision. But you can't win against physics and stupid people.
I planned to keep my Z34 forever but a deer took it out just days after I spent 8k on suspension and brake upgrades...
@@niceprince 😭 My condolences...
@@niceprince I had just installed a newly painted front bumper cover and new retro'd headlights with morimoto hid projectors when a huge deer launched itself into my front and driver side blowing out the windows, crumpling both driver doors and taking out part of the bumper, one headlight and fender. This was only a rav4 v6 but I had just finished the projector retro and bumper install that evening and was driving down a country backroad to test the projectors lol
@@jeremyb4493 Rav4 V6 is such an underappreciated cool car.
Many people own their car for more than 30, most of them are not willing to spend money on newer cars, they probably hold some sentimental value instead of the car itself.
Love the part when Orido is driving DK's 86,the intake sound is so FREAKING GOOD, it's intoxicating
Loved when Tsuchiya pulled out his phone to record his friend driving his car. so wholesome, made me laugh a little
@@ArchangelJuicy the little monkey keychain was so cute
The sound from DK's 86 is on a class of its own
What a wonderful video. I loved hearing both Mr. Tsuchiya and Mr. Orido reminisce about their younger days, and reflect upon them. Their passion is unmistakable!
Orido san giggling while driving says everything we need to know about Tsuchiya san's car. Amazing video!
@Yata Vanima privatu sexu?
I want privath sexu!
Couldn't help but giggle too, that intake sound gives you such a great feeling!
@@raytoy21 i know man but if you put the itb on b 18 engine (honda engine) its sound almost the same the itb make the magic(individual throttlr bodies)
The deep friendship and respect is so evident. I had a warm smile the whole video. ❤️
Great conversation and old time remembrances from both Mr Tsuchiya and Max. Growing up in the 80's and 90's generation, these cars and drivers really inspired our enjoyment for driving, especially with Japanese sports cars of this era. As well, watching episodes of Best Motoring and Hot version on DVD of course. Great to see a classic like the AE86 still being enjoyed! Just goes to show, its not just about the performance and speed, but also the feeling and emotions we get from driving older cars that's missing in many newer models.
Tsuchi always has the cleanest Hatchi with a built 7AG. Nothing but respect to the legend, homage. No car in the world posses a light balanced chassis that you feel so connected with at a fraction of the cost of anything close. Salute DK AE86 ❤️
23:49 update: Tsuchiya already installed Orido's battery and fuse just last week
Great to see the pair still awesome after so many years. They've both aged well. The drivers, them too, especially :P
When I bought my ae101 levin, I then realised why the 4age is loved by so many. The responsiveness and balance of the engine is what makes it one of the most unique power trains out there, not to mention the tuning potential! Only then do you realise that it has the potential to work in perfect harmony with a good suspension and brake setup etc. In my opinion, the AE chassis' are some of best drivers cars you can have!
This is an amazing video. It really goes to show to never forget your heritage. These racing legends are still satisfied and enjoying the AE86 as if they were young like myself. It's great to watch. Thanks for this English version!
What a wonderful video! Very good stories, humour and the essence of driving pleasure exemplified when Orido-san drives Tsuchiya-san's car. At the same it was emotional to see Tsuchyia-san humble and touched by the moment and the praise he receive. The response, the crescendo of sound, power and torque make driving a car like this an art like playing a musical instrument, which requires a lot of practice, developing skils and it never gets old.
I recommend this video to all non car persons and all UE legislators who are in a hurry to push the internal combustion engine out in order to externalize enviroment pollution to poorer countries. I would rather plant 1 tree/month and have this itb music made by combustion. The petrol car is such a easy target for these people who lobbied diesel everywhere back in the nineties and noughties and now they lobby EVs as the single solution in the car industry.
Thanks a lot for making these videos. The grin on Orido’s face when he took Tsuchiya’s 86 explains how much work and love would have gone into the car. They don’t make cars like these anymore!
I wanna see Keiichi's AE86 vs Quinn's ITB miata. It HAS to happen some day. Both love the color green, both love NA lightweight power. And both built the ultimate versions of their car. I really wish it would happen some day.
it’s crazy that they mention a time where people made fun of the ae86 much like how there are so many people who make fun of the ft86 platform. history really repeating itself huh
Ae86 as a normal car was still amazing back in the 80s, even in the 90s most japanese cars with bigger displacements barely matched the power of ae86. EG6 sir ii is another example of powerful small displacement NA car. I mean how many NA 1.6 has 170hp today?
that was a cool moment when DK Tsuchiya took out his phone & recorded Max driving his car hehe
I can feel the genuine love for these cars from both these two.. i feel like everyone just needs to hug now.
Love the banter Max and Kei are having in this! They should start a youtube channel.
This channel and their content is pure gold. Thank you Carprime
What an amazing story from the both of you. I’ve always wondered and now I know. Thanks for sharing with us all.
how wonderful was this chat between them both , perfect setting , great conversation and amazing stories. makes the heart of every car lover warm up..
What an amazing video, thank you for uploading and adding the subtitles. The subtitles made it so much better for us people who do not understand Japanese unfortunately. Anyways, keep up the good work CarPrime!
Thank you for sharing the story and the love for driving with us!
Love this! Authentic car talk by authentic people. Gives me so much inspiration every time I watch these.
I have seen a lot of different UA-camrs videos on cars but I never felt anything in their videos. This video,When i saw the intro,I knew it would be an Amazing video and Honestly, It was not only Amazing, The way Tsuchiya and Orido talked about past,present and Tsuchiya Sir tuning his AE86 for 26 years,That's a very rare thing to see. I hope I can learn more about Cars from on this channel and from the videos coming in the future. This really felt like Real Life Initial D :D
watching them both, just reinforces my love for cars in general.
The two sides of the AE86 coin represented as a stock and a heavy tuned.
But both, capturing the essence of the car.
That is driving the way it is intended to be and enjoying it to the best while doing so.
I think, that is beautiful.
Thank you CARPRIME
Amazing and pure bliss. Legends of the JDM world.
Probably one of the best videos I’ve seen in awhile please make more 👍
These videos are really beautiful
2 buddies enjoying the history and journey of car
What a wholesome interview, the ae86 is really something
20:44 the chemistry between those two is nice!
This 2 legend was best commentators. tq very much .
i kept a integra type r for over 20 years . and slowly modified my car. makes about 220 whp. its not too powerful but i like it alot..
23:40 glad to hear he is going to keep improving it little by little!
Great content! Thankful to have subtitles. I have to giggle at 24:08 though.
I was about to say this! I did NOT expect him to say that at all.
Now I want to see Tsuchiya talk about his NSX
Good idea 👏
I don't know how, but that was SOUL CLEANSING! You guys in Hot Version were so important for me as a teen and your magic hasn't been diminished now that I'm almost 40. I've learned so much from you guys, and I wouldn't have grown up as good as I did without you. You guys are the best!
thank you so much for this. I enjoyed watching it so much. Only makes me respect these 2 legends even more
Thank you for making this video and showing us what AE86 is!
These are so cool and interesting, thank you CARPRIME channel, please keep making more!
Loved this video and I love the concept of this series.
1) It's awesome the Max was/is in awe of Tsuchiya just like the rest of us
2) The respect, chemistry and camraderie is evident between the two even though Tsuchiya is a generation older.
3) It's interesting that Max bought a ae86 early on and moved to a company all because of Tsuchiya
4) As a pre-drift, pre-Tsuchiya-popularity ae86 owner, the getting made fun of was no joke. Seriously, I used to get laughed at by everybody....I guess now I know I should be blaming Max 😂
5) I would also like to reiterate my love/hate relationship with Tsuchiya. Tsuchiya made the world see how awesome the ae86 was and gave the platform a ton of respect; however, at the same time, it completely drove the ae86 market to sky-high prices.
6) Notable quotes from Tsuchiya:
@22:31 The AE86 has a dream
@24:14 Even if people say that the AE86 is an old car or a car with no power, it is a car to be enjoyed just for yourself
@27:19 It doesn't have much power and I don't like driving it faster.
2 richn successful men who own better cars but is absolutly enjoying their 86 .. what a nice video.. proof you dont need a lot to be enjoying yourself
I love seeing Tsuchiya, Orido and Taniguchi together always be having fun even if is only two of them always make videos so enjoyable with their chemistry
Never stop improving just like with yourself and life. Be the best you can and be happy with you have accompished. This is what the AE86 legacy represents.
Thanks for the video!
This was a great chat to listen from these two
Dk flexing with that insane richard mille
This is great 😊😭❤️🔥🙏🏽. This has an Initial D vibe. Uplifting, inspiring, motivating.
a generation grew up with you ♥
24:07 did he just... say what I think he said??? lol Great video! Awesome seeing these guys banter and getting a peak into this period of time that I never got to experience.
This was amazing, what an awesome video. I love that Tsuchiya shares my taste in headlight color temperature
What a great video. I owned and lost a 1991 Celica ST. Now I own a rhd 1992 Celica GT-Four that someone in Japan loved very well, and tuned nicely, before giving it up. I can only imagine the love that was put into it. Now it is my turn to look after it from now. It is heartening to hear Tsuchiya san's experience and to know that he got by through hard work, and building a car out of two destroyed cars. Then to hear Orido san's story of scraping along, building his career was great. I've had the pleasure of driving some of the roads they mention a little faster than my wife would like. 懐かしいなぁ。
The stories about building engines--すごく面白い。一ケースから、4こピストンを選ぶのは、金持ちやですが、一番良かった方法でしょうね。
I could go on and on about the simple wholesomeness of this video. Thank you for recording this for us.
What a wonderful setting, I truly appreciate these conversations ❤. I encourage you to film more like this. Thank You! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This was a great video, the love and the mateship for the AE86 was there.
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 22 years fan and love it.
i'm so grateful to saw this video guys, happy 2022!!!
finally I got one AE86 for my self even its not a Trueno...and yes it is. A car for self-satisfaction...thanks Tsuchiya for made me fell in love with Hachiroku since I watched Drift Bible back on my teenage time.
i know in under mask Tsuchiya is smiling, like proud of his AE86 😁
i'm always fans of Tsuchiya AE86
That induction sound is intoxicating, AE86 ❤️
Tsuchiya said WHAT at 24:08!?!?
Awesome video, thank you! I love that Tsuchiya san publishing his numberplate STOPPED people hassling him. Just goes to show how different the culture is in Japan. Over here that would be an invitation for every boy-racer everywhere!
great video, watched it in its entirety. love the hachiroku, these two guys are heroes in my eyes. this video is legendary and much appreciated..
Watching this video brings me back to 2006 or 2007 when i bought my first Toyota Corollla SR5 coupe it was 87 model nothing close to a hatch but i felt part of the family owning one either way i had so many memorys with it i do miss ot alot man this video hit the spot.
I have a die-cast model of DK's car and I love it. These are becoming increasingly hard to obtain for reasonable prices in the states, like most JDM classics. For good reason too! Awesome vids. Loving Carprime content!
Prices will drop eventually. People spend millions for nfts, meta landscapes etc. We live in crazy times. We live in a inflation.
Thanks a lot for uploading this video.
Such a flashback when I visited the AE86 festival at the Okayama circuit and ofcourse Mr.Tsuchiya was there as well. Amazing experienece when you see a bunch of AE86 fighting on the circuit. And the noise!
It's amazing to hear these rare stories coming from a legend ❤
The trueno had a lot of room in the back seats… which is why they should’ve made the newer 86’s with hatchback design but it is what it is
It’s not even an 86 i called it a BRZ lol
Then the new 86 will look ridiculous with modern safety standard if you want it that way.
I smile all the way watching, both of them so funny in some parts and are good at doing this.
that was extremely enjoyable to watch
these type of videos are the best. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
I'm happy I got to own an ae86 it had the same motor as tsuchiyas itb and all you really appreciate the car more and more. its not fast but the sound and the feels makes you forget the speed. awesome video
Thank you so much for the subs!
Amazing video, thank you
Talking memories, the best video I have ever watched was the Subaru Impreza WRC one, featuring Tommi Makinen. Too many champions together. I think you should repeat with GR Yaris. This is an AE86 worth of a legend. I cannot thank you enough for sharing your story.
This is very heartfelt. A very warming shoutout to the past. Check out that new electric MR2 if it ever gets made. The design of it looks like a game-breaker in any type of racing. Obviously, TRD components should be included.
This video is an absolute gem. The way Tsuchiya roasted Orido for his Raybring lights at the end warmed my heart, as an AE86 nerd.
Nothing compares to these 80s 90s cars! Amazing 👏
This video was incredible, thank you so much car prime for producing it and translating!
Both 86's are awesome!
it is just pure bliss to see this kind of passion & friendship between Tsuchiya & Orido, it truly inspires me & sure lot of car enthusiasts 🙂it also almost made me cry myself when you clearly see the the pure emotions Tsuchiya shows when Orido enjoy & praise his longevited work on the ae86
& also motivate & inspire me with my Datsun B-110 2 door sedan too that is the sedan version of where Tsuchiya started 🙂 keep rock on with nostalgic passion 🙂 Sincerely
Thanks for sharing both of these awesome cars with us.Such clean and awesome cars
That's real live, long life to the KING
Tsuchiya has built the ultimate AE86 street car. I dont think anyone will ever build a 86 like this ever again
This was amazing, thankyou.
I love watching and seeing Tsuchiya. Keep it up
Amazing video!!!
Loved it guys. Fantastic content.
Awesome video and thanks heaps for the sub title.
Amazing ❤️✌️! God bless you Mr Tsuchiya
Such an amazing story!
They sound like really good friends. And Orido knows exactly how to pester Tsuchiya. My AE86 will be between both extremes it will have 150-160hp a bit lighter and sporty then a stock AE86
initial d was reflecting tsuchiya san young life? damn
Wow this is great insight
These long videos are an absolute joy to watch 👍
Just two old friends hanging out, driving around and chatting about cars, love it ! 😆
The camerawork is pretty dodgy sometimes though 😕
Great video!
that is love in one car for so long having it improved time by time. i hope my mrs will one day achieve cult status as your car. thanks for amazing story.