Ford wanted Smokey and was going to pay him a fortune. Smokey turned down the money because he wanted to beat ford. I put Smokey ahead of Shelby. Carrol had unlimited funds. Smokey had unlimited brains.
correct me if im wrong, but didnt he drill holes in the crankshaft of Marshall Teague' fabulous hudson hornet to lighten up the reciprocating assembly (to get that dual carb I6 revving higher) (pre-53, before Hudson and Nash Began the forming of AMC, and Teague's leaving nascar), plus bring the mystery motor that was the Mark II chevy big block (aka the porcupine) to nascar during the earlymid 60s?
I live where the NASCAR Hall of Fame is, and yes, Smokey Yunich at least was in the NASCAR Hall of Fame in a big way as of probably 10 years ago when I went there and saw it in print.
He called turbo chargers homogenizers that mix up the different octanes in gasoline. The lower octanes , even down in the 50s, would burn better and lessen engine knock. For example the NASCAR Buick 3.8 competition engine in the 80s .
smokey yunick did much more than your story revealed . he also built a 4/5th size chevelle that he ran until he parked next a stock chevelle . and tech noticed the difference. he also ran fuel in the rollbars to get more gas than the tank was allowed
Terrible storytelling about his career which left out too many of his successes in Indy, NASCAR, Trans Am and other forms of motorsports! The '66 Chevelle was not 7/8's. It was aerodynamically slickened with a flat undercarriage, modified narrowed and reworked front bumper and other things that didn't anything to do with shrinking the car. These and other things could have been quickly mentioned had this guy not been so ill prepared! Very disappointing segment on a true automotive innovator who's career advanced performance and safety technology in racing and passenger vehicles.
correct me if im wrong, but didnt he drill holes in the crankshaft of Marshall Teague' fabulous hudson hornet to lighten up the reciprocating assembly (to get that dual carb I6 revving higher) (pre-53, before Hudson and Nash Began the forming of AMC, and Teague's leaving nascar), plus bring the mystery motor that was the Mark II chevy big block (aka the porcupine) to nascar during the earlymid 60s?
Ford wanted Smokey and was going to pay him a fortune. Smokey turned down the money because he wanted to beat ford. I put Smokey ahead of Shelby. Carrol had unlimited funds. Smokey had unlimited brains.
Smokey has been one of my lifetime favorites
The man that helped write the chevy HD parts book oh ya.
A blast from the past.
correct me if im wrong, but didnt he drill holes in the crankshaft of Marshall Teague' fabulous hudson hornet to lighten up the reciprocating assembly (to get that dual carb I6 revving higher) (pre-53, before Hudson and Nash Began the forming of AMC, and Teague's leaving nascar), plus bring the mystery motor that was the Mark II chevy big block (aka the porcupine) to nascar during the earlymid 60s?
I wish they would bring this show back on motor trend, I really enjoyed these stories. Seems like it’s been about a year since I’ve made any.
I live where the NASCAR Hall of Fame is, and yes, Smokey Yunich at least was in the NASCAR Hall of Fame in a big way as of probably 10 years ago when I went there and saw it in print.
He called turbo chargers homogenizers that mix up the different octanes in gasoline. The lower octanes , even down in the 50s, would burn better and lessen engine knock. For example the NASCAR Buick 3.8 competition engine in the 80s .
smokey yunick did much more than your story revealed . he also built a 4/5th size chevelle that he ran until he parked next a stock chevelle . and tech noticed the difference. he also ran fuel in the rollbars to get more gas than the tank was allowed
Smokey for prez
Terrible storytelling about his career which left out too many of his successes in Indy, NASCAR, Trans Am and other forms of motorsports! The '66 Chevelle was not 7/8's. It was aerodynamically slickened with a flat undercarriage, modified narrowed and reworked front bumper and other things that didn't anything to do with shrinking the car. These and other things could have been quickly mentioned had this guy not been so ill prepared! Very disappointing segment on a true automotive innovator who's career advanced performance and safety technology in racing and passenger vehicles.
I think Smokey himself would much rather be in the Fans hall of fame over NASCAR’s hall of fame any day !
Wtf. Zoe bell on a motor trend show? How am I a year late to this?
Is that Zoe Bell?
He invented the 4 barrel carburetor
Source?
@@theujexperience3564 my mistake he invented the 850 cfm 4 barrel carburetor
I'm asking for a source because I'm pretty sure his book says otherwise.
@@theujexperience3564 I was wrong
#SmokeyBelongs
who has never heard of him?
i hope this never show up in my recommended again
every grey area is still in Smokey's shadow....
Earnhardt should boycott Budweiser now!!!!
What a load of drivel
correct me if im wrong, but didnt he drill holes in the crankshaft of Marshall Teague' fabulous hudson hornet to lighten up the reciprocating assembly (to get that dual carb I6 revving higher) (pre-53, before Hudson and Nash Began the forming of AMC, and Teague's leaving nascar), plus bring the mystery motor that was the Mark II chevy big block (aka the porcupine) to nascar during the earlymid 60s?