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This NASCAR Engine Was Built 20 Years Ago and NEVER Used! How Much Power Has It Lost? (Ford C3)

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  • This C3 Ford was a FRESH REBUILD back in 2004 and left unused inside former NASCAR driver Lake Speed's race shop. It has some seriously ugly surface rust INSIDE the cylinders from two decades of humid North Carolina summers, and we throw it on the dyno at PME! Lets compare how much power it made in 2004 vs today, THEN tear it down and inspect it with high tech equipment! You will see this engine evolve with a rebuild using modern pistons without changing the valve train to see how much better modern engine tech really is!
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  • @Stapleton42
    @Stapleton42  Рік тому +113

    Some of you are misunderstanding our confusion. We’re fully aware one engine is 9:1 and the other is 14:1. The confusion comes from the comparison of each engines individual dyno numbers then and now. NOT directly comparing the two. That answer is obvious 😂
    stapletonautoworks.com

    • @nadronnocojr
      @nadronnocojr Рік тому +1

      Ditto

    • @Jeffroson78
      @Jeffroson78 Рік тому +4

      If they would have been paying attention in the video they would have known this I knew exactly what was going on great work

    • @rodney1818
      @rodney1818 Рік тому +1

      You want my honest opinion if you don't see it run on the dyno you don't ever really know
      Unless they were there and saw both of those engines run on a Dino
      And you also said they were ran originally when they were built on different dinos
      And like you said could one of the dinos been out of calibration by 20 rrr30 hP

    • @carrollcheek8817
      @carrollcheek8817 Рік тому

      Do you say the answer is obvious between the 14 to 1 engine and the 91 engine comparison. It’s not obvious to me looks like the 14 to 91 would’ve had a lot more to work.

    • @carrollcheek8817
      @carrollcheek8817 Рік тому

      Torque

  • @richreinhart7181
    @richreinhart7181 Рік тому +113

    OK, I just spent 43 minutes watching a video of a 20 year old Cup engine run on a dyno and listened to every word intensely.. Yes I do love this stuff as much of you and I love and miss The Golden Age. Going to races with friends and family in the 70`s to the mid late 2000`s is a fond memory of mine.

    • @artmccartan4911
      @artmccartan4911 Рік тому +9

      Same here. I went to the Daytona truck race 2 weeks ago and watched the Cup race Sunday. It was like reuniting with and old girlfriend and figuring out why you broke up in the first place

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому +5

      Thanks guys 💪🏻

    • @rockets4kids
      @rockets4kids Рік тому

      TL;DR?

    • @user-ux5ng6nk5y
      @user-ux5ng6nk5y Місяць тому

      Beautifull sound....a 8 thousand rpm...🎉

  • @sbcmike2765
    @sbcmike2765 Рік тому +45

    The man said it himself. "Them rust pits do hold oil". Its the reason I don't worry about them too much.

  • @Ridinfixinman
    @Ridinfixinman Рік тому +131

    Lake Jr is a really cool guy! A natural in front of the camera and really enthusiastic. Thanks for doing this whole series.

    • @nadronnocojr
      @nadronnocojr Рік тому

      Ditto. Couldn’t agree more

    • @ghostrider433
      @ghostrider433 Рік тому +1

      Arrogant more like

    • @rfunder12
      @rfunder12 Рік тому +1

      @@ghostrider433 At least you have something in common.

    • @ghostrider433
      @ghostrider433 Рік тому

      @@rfunder12 you don't know me, why are you swooping in to rescue this man from my vitriol?

    • @robertwest3093
      @robertwest3093 Рік тому

      He definitely found his calling!

  • @dennislamers986
    @dennislamers986 Рік тому +172

    Like Derek (vice grip garage) would say "this stuff is mind bottling". Your channel evolved into something very few get to see. The relationships you made are opening more and more doors and that's a great thing. Thanks for following your dream and sharing that dream.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому +9

      Thank you very much dennis!

    • @oldscratch3535
      @oldscratch3535 Рік тому +3

      @Super Saiyan Smurf Need for Speed.

    • @Digger818
      @Digger818 Рік тому +5

      "You mean boggling? No like when your mind is so mixed up and it's like it's in a bottle!"

    • @picklefart
      @picklefart Рік тому +5

      @@Digger818 I believe Derek says "mind bottling" on purpose. It threw me off at first too.

    • @russellalford5684
      @russellalford5684 Рік тому +2

      @Super Saiyan Smurf
      LudicrisSPEED

  • @Stapleton42
    @Stapleton42  Рік тому +34

    THE PLOT THICKENS....We freakin one this stuff. Never a dull moment and these things are completely unpredictable 😂

    • @TheCrewChief374
      @TheCrewChief374 Рік тому +4

      I actually enjoyed Logan giving you a hard time while tearing down the engine. I definitely got a good 😂 out of her ribb'n you.

    • @merica.racing
      @merica.racing Рік тому +2

      Was both engines built with the same cam, pistons, rods, springs? Older was a 1.6 vs this newer one with a 1.7 rocker. How was it so different? Did this enging have blow-by like the last? So the rings held up better

    • @DIARRHEA-PANIC
      @DIARRHEA-PANIC Рік тому +1

      We freakin' one, indeed

    • @rodney1818
      @rodney1818 Рік тому +1

      I'm kind of 50/50 on a balancer video I'll try and watch it

    • @greenmirror5555
      @greenmirror5555 Рік тому +1

      @@rodney1818 ATI tours are exciting...no really...they got some wild stuff going on...check out the crank trigger balancers and all the transmission stuff.

  • @rowdyreviews6530
    @rowdyreviews6530 Рік тому +3

    My grandparents house was just through the woods from lake speeds shop and we use to hear them dyno motors sometimes until 11pm at night, was the greatest sound in the world really!!! The paint and body guy Rick was my uncle he worked for lake speed and was the one they mention in the shop tour video

  • @dons1932
    @dons1932 Рік тому +19

    As a V8 Supercar fan (Aussie) can I just say I am obsessed with these NASCAR videos and how well you cover them Mitch, the people you meet, the way Logan chips in. It is so fascinating to meet so many of these super down-to-earth people and follow the history through your channel. These heyday videos of NASCAR very much remind me of the nostalgia of our own V8 racing series during similar times. They're not too far removed from one another but I've learned so much I didn't know from these videos and can't get enough. Keep them coming! Keep up the great work!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Don! We’re glad this stuff is interesting to you guys down under! I wish we could see some v8 supercar stuff 😂

    • @dons1932
      @dons1932 Рік тому

      @@Stapleton42 Same! It's slowly coming out of the woodwork as guys restore older cars. And more secrets get revealed.
      Plus there's an era where they make the same wailing goodness by pinching the tuned header and X pipe design from NASCAR. ua-cam.com/video/a6BGgo0MwU4/v-deo.html

  • @throttlewatch4614
    @throttlewatch4614 Рік тому +4

    I like that you and Logan are young folk but love nostalgia. My daughter is 17 and grew up around me and vintage motorcycles,events etc and she appreciates the vintage stuff too

  • @magsman448
    @magsman448 Рік тому +18

    This series of uploads with Lake Jnr and his crew had been absolutely unmissable, what an interesting group of guys, the knowledge, the passion, the history and the humour all in one place!! Brilliant! Huge thanks to everyone involved, great job guys.

  • @edwardgiesbrecht7796
    @edwardgiesbrecht7796 Рік тому +5

    That is simply amazing for an engine that has “sat” for 20 years. Bring back the 80s and iroc etc. Then watching racing would be fun again. Keep doing what you are doing!!!

  • @keithbailey540
    @keithbailey540 Рік тому +29

    I was amazed how that engine performed. The excitement that Lake Jr has with his new tool is fun to watch. He's like a kid at Christmas. Y'all got a great channel. I really appreciate the history that you are bringing to light for all of us as well as for you.

  • @MDAdams72668
    @MDAdams72668 Рік тому +10

    As a long time "budget" race engine builder some of the things I have learned in your "tech" videos are invaluable. As an old school nascar fan (don't care much for what it has become) I am overjoyed to see the history preserved WELL DONE

  • @USN_Ret-
    @USN_Ret- Рік тому +19

    This is behind the scenes history that fans never seen and it's cool seeing the progression.

  • @lpete2766
    @lpete2766 Рік тому +6

    l started builing engines in the late 70's . This video was absolutely mind blowing . the rust on the cyl walls i would have thought would have broken the rings at start up or at high rpm's . l could have made this comment a mile long with all i watched . lake speed is one cool dude for doing these videos with you . this video was just amazing and will be in my top favorites . thanks .

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому +1

      Thanks man!! We appreciate your support

  • @kevinhoneycutt238
    @kevinhoneycutt238 Рік тому +11

    Thank You. Very cool learning from you guys, Mr. Speed and Greg Anderson walks in. This is the Nascar I love, today's nascar left us behind.

  • @karnesmotorsports
    @karnesmotorsports Рік тому +5

    Was not expecting it to make the same power as it did 20yrs ago. I’m gonna fog a can of that stuff in mine lol. That was #6 cylinder on a ford btw. Lol. Keep up the good work. Hell I’d watch a harmonic balancer factory video.

  • @BigfootSOH
    @BigfootSOH Рік тому +9

    Another stellar video. My stepdad got me into Nascar and Indycar many years ago. He passed last year and I truly wish he could have been around to see these videos you guys make.
    He would have absolutely loved it. Learning about these old engines and teams has been amazing. The stories told in your videos and the history lessons are simply incredible. I've watched hundreds of races with my stepdad and we argued over many things that happened in those races and laughed at others. Seeing these old cars and driver/owners/techs/fabricators is a total trip in every aspect of enjoyment. I really wish I could share it with my stepdad. Don't ever stop, Mitchell and Logan, this is truly a special thing you are doing.

  • @SteveLowe65
    @SteveLowe65 Рік тому +23

    Super cool! I love that Lake Jr. spends so much time going through all of this with you guys. Can't wait to see the progress on this bullet. Hope y'all have a great time in Vegas.

    • @I_like_turtles_67
      @I_like_turtles_67 Рік тому +5

      Yeah, he's great at breaking stuff down so we can understand what's going on.

  • @funyd
    @funyd Рік тому +3

    That's wild. I have a 302 that I had built the year I got married, 2003. It's bin sitting in my barn ever since. I got motivated a while back to put it in my first truck, the one I drove in high school that I still have and it was locked up. I filled the cylinders with oil and let it sit for a week. Went out a few weeks ago and it turned over pretty good. I thought the same things that were said here about the valve spring and rockers. It has the biggest roller cam you could get at the time from comp. I told myself no point in throwing it back in its junk. No more than I'd take it out it might be alright. Learn something new with every one of your videos I watch.

  • @crabappleracer
    @crabappleracer Рік тому +5

    As a old school guy myself it’s heartwarming to see these classics from the 90s and 2000s race cars to be rebuilt and saved.

  • @treyrags
    @treyrags Рік тому +6

    Thanks to Greg for being part of this "experiment ". What a wealth of knowledge 👏

    • @dons1932
      @dons1932 Рік тому

      Bloody nice guy too by the looks!

  • @shafferjoe1962
    @shafferjoe1962 Рік тому +6

    This is why I watch you both. Because you do cool stuff like this. Who would have known all that we learned today. Thank you for the info about cylinder #7 always being hotter than the others. God bless you all...

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому +2

      Our pleasure! We appreciate you Joe

  • @milesj6064
    @milesj6064 Рік тому +5

    That is another great video, I wasn't expecting that engine to make the same power as 20 years ago, but again it is not your normal V8 engine, it is a built race engine. I like your interviewing style, as you let the people talk and describe things, and you ask the right questions. You and Logan do a good job bringing us this content. I am enjoying all of your current stuff, as well as the older racing stuff you did, Here you are learning about history and being educated, the racing you can see who won and who lost, but you have to decide what the difference was. Keep up the good work, and look forward to more awesome content.

  • @c.johnweir182
    @c.johnweir182 Рік тому +4

    This stuff is amazing. Watching you guys thinking engine that hasn't been used it's 21 years and make a gem out of it. I am in ahhhhhh! This rocks my socks.

  • @ogang24
    @ogang24 Рік тому +30

    a balancer factory video would be amazing because factory tour videos are almost always great thanks for the engine content i love seeing work on engines

  • @seanmain3081
    @seanmain3081 Рік тому +2

    I grew up watching NASCAR in the early 70s and moved on to open wheel in the 80s. I’ve always watched it, but I lost a lot of the interest I had as a young kid. I’ve been watching your channel for awhile now and it’s been such a pleasure to seen all they guys that made it what it is today. I have really enjoyed Lake Speed and son and the series of GT40 from Holman Moody. We can’t forget these craftsmen and the work they did without the aid of computers and massive budgets. Keep it up, my friend. So much more to cover.

  • @iwantmyvanback
    @iwantmyvanback Рік тому +19

    Wow, it's very interesting how this engine retained it's power. Also, any video you make with Lake Jr is fantastic!

  • @pgb1858
    @pgb1858 Рік тому +3

    Great video, I remember watching races with my neighbor, ever weekend, late 80s 90s, early 2000s, he passed not long after that, miss those days. Good ol days, thanks again for bringing it to us, enjoy LV, be safe!!!

  • @hugoortiz05
    @hugoortiz05 Рік тому +5

    I would not mind seeing ANY performance factory tour! Anything from torque converters, balancers. Literally anything performance oriented would be amazing to watch

  • @carlhaag9367
    @carlhaag9367 Рік тому +2

    Amazing after sitting 19 years
    Thanks for the video !
    YES to the balancer shop
    You help so many people to understand motorsports
    🏎

  • @424bullelk
    @424bullelk Рік тому +1

    I geeked out on the video! I've allowed been told, a seasoned block is the best block. Meaning, a block that was left out back for years and gone through winter, summer, rain, snow, etc is the best block. You proved that.

  • @tomreynolds5767
    @tomreynolds5767 Рік тому +5

    Love your commitment to the small details, get in those weeds!! Can’t get enough. Great job.
    LS Jr is the mad scientist showing the way. Dude’s also a rockstar!

  • @MJPilote
    @MJPilote Рік тому +5

    Finally someone dyno an old built engine that has stand still with real results. Spring is spring and will only die with heat or over loading it or with fatigue from use! Awesome stuff, just freaking awesome. I buy old nascar drysump pump for my build as it’s top of the line abd still good!

  • @brianpassalacqua1138
    @brianpassalacqua1138 Рік тому +3

    My mind is blown after seeing the rust and getting the results of the dyno. But his explanation makes total sense to me. I find this channel more and more interesting and fun at the same time! Keep up the good work! Loving it! Things like this is why I decided to wrench for a career.

  • @6percentrecycled
    @6percentrecycled Рік тому +8

    Watching you and Logan do these videos inspired me to start my new shop tour video series focused on Michigan companies for my channel. I was lucky enough to tell you both about it at PRI in 2022 and so far it's doing well. Keep doing what you do!

  • @01kdrummer
    @01kdrummer Рік тому +5

    I love this whole series of videos with Lake Sr and Jr. They are very entertaining and informative. The way you guys along with Lake Jr dive deep into the science is awesome. I've certainly learned a lot and hope to be using some of that in the future.

  • @kevinyamil
    @kevinyamil Рік тому +5

    Nothing better than great engines making timeless pure power! You got a great opportunity to be with such amazing people sharing their knowledge, like the springs 😅 that get fixed just by dropping then 😂

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому

      Thanks Kevin we appreciate you 💪🏻

  • @throttlewatch4614
    @throttlewatch4614 Рік тому +2

    Interesting stuff, thanks to Lake for being so generous and giving you the opportunity to show us all

  • @jackirwin8167
    @jackirwin8167 Рік тому +4

    You're passion is contagious Mitchell. This does take me back to working with my dad building and repairing cars. And going to the races as a family back in the '50s and '60s with his stock car on the tow bar behind the family car. BTW mostly at Green Valley (aka North Hills raceway) the remnants of which can still be seen between I279 and Mt Nebo Rd right North of the deck hockey rink.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому +1

      Fascinating I never knew that! I have seen that dek hockey rink a million times

  • @rcodepaul
    @rcodepaul Рік тому +6

    Well done brother. You are bringing some real gold to people who love all of this. Lake Speed stuff was awesome (former kart racer myself) and Lake Jr. is a revelation. Such encyclopedic knowledge, the piston, ring and cylinder finish wisdom is incredible. You are in fact doing important work and bringing these stories out in a way that is high level but approachable. That feeling of satisfaction and fulfillment you are having comes from doing something that you are really very good at, doing it better than others could because of who you are - thanks for doing what you do.

  • @jamesgeorge4874
    @jamesgeorge4874 Рік тому +5

    "Dennis knows more than he lets on" is the understatement of the year I imagine.

  • @billmccullough2323
    @billmccullough2323 Рік тому +1

    In 1978, I lived in Clinton, MS. One of my favorite things to do was to to Lake's rental track, Speed Carts, and ride the go karts. They were the best rental karts you could find anywhere. One day, one of the guys at the track told me they were needing to hire some help. My work was seasonal and summer time was the on season. I applied and got that minimum wage job of helping operate the rental track. That was the most fun summer job I ever had. I can tell you that Lake Speed is one of the most impressive men I have ever met. He was and I can now see, is still very focused on what his purpose is in life. Lake Jr. was just a little squirt back then. I remember the times they would go out on the track together before opening time. No one has said that Lake Jr. is probably a pretty good driver too. He sure was back then and he couldn't have been more than 4 or 5. He and his Dad would fly around that track at what seemed to be amazingly fast. Especially for a kid! I remember Lake was getting ready to go to the Championship that he won that year. We were told not to disturb him, especially when he was in the engine shop. He would be in there it seemed like for days sometimes. Very dedicated and committed to his goal of winning that race. And he did. That was an amazing summer, having the privilege of getting to know Lake just a little bit. A time I will always remember as long as I have the ability to remember. Verify this by asking Lake about the old man and his very sweet wife that ran that ran the Hot Dog Stand at the rental track. Old man Stewart and his wife were some very sweet people !!!!! I just found this channel and the series about Lake and his team. Lake Jr is a very impressive young man! I always had the feeling that he would be a lot like his old man. I see now that is so. Thank you for making videos about Lake and his career and sharing it all with all of us. I have had some wonderful memories of a HOT summer in Mississippi!!!!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому

      Wow that’s awesome! Remnants of his rental track are still there from google earth

  • @user-uy3uy9nv7n
    @user-uy3uy9nv7n 9 місяців тому +1

    43:58
    Incredible , it was like I was out in the shop with ya. Talking engines and just playing around with an old toy. It was the detail, the passion and knowledge of your episode I enjoyed. I grew up around race engine building, it’s my life’s passion. I’m hooked,,, your passion is now my viewing pleasure.
    Thank-You

  • @hankthompson8114
    @hankthompson8114 Рік тому +13

    32:07 Jeffrey would theoretically have 560 hp if he lost 44% of his power. However, if he had a piston break like you said, I'd assume that number to be much closer to 0 hp

  • @treyrags
    @treyrags Рік тому +12

    Springs do not lose rate from being compressed. Too much heat and/or coil bind are the only thing that will change spring rate. Think about it. Every engine throughout its life ALWAYS has some compressed springs whether running or sitting

    • @harjinderkaur2384
      @harjinderkaur2384 Рік тому

      No, u wrong n it also depends on weather n shit. I myself hav experienced compressed spring, we tore it down, it was 4cyl dsl n springs were still where they were. All o them. I dnt know if they were cheap but the brand was 'Kirloskar'. N kirloskar is well known brand.......

  • @MrJunior82006
    @MrJunior82006 Рік тому +2

    Lake Jr. Is very refreshing to watch. Doing something he obviously thoroughly enjoys and is very enthusiastic about! Love it!!

  • @timflenker4613
    @timflenker4613 Рік тому +5

    Videos like this are awesome for those of us old enough to remember back in those days.

  • @GiletheCarGuy
    @GiletheCarGuy Рік тому +4

    Jeffrey lost 440hp leaving him 560hp out of his 1000hp motor.
    That one was easy to figure out because 1000 is easy to start from. Now if you said 711hp and lost 44%, I'd be grabbing the calculator...
    This was good for me to watch as I have a Ford FE that I had rebuilt like 8 years ago [probably really 10] and its been sitting like this one was.
    So I can either have it rebuilt now or soon after I get it all running, haha...
    Thank you for the content.

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 4 місяці тому

      Pull your plugs ck the walls with a borescope save your back

  • @BrookieLikesCars
    @BrookieLikesCars Рік тому +3

    The Lake Speed series never fails to educate and entertain! So glad I got the time to see this video. Learning so much about engines, it's so awesome. I did not expect the results of the Dyno on the engine, it's awesome

  • @matthewnosal6893
    @matthewnosal6893 Рік тому +1

    First engine was 9.5-1 compression this one is 14-1 compression. Bush engine compared to a cup engine. The bush engines where detuned for that racing series. Just like nascar truck series. Totally different engine specs. It’s really bad ass to see that the engine sat with rust on the cylinders and it made damn near the same power from 20 years ago. Truly amazing.

  • @jamiemuncy2219
    @jamiemuncy2219 Рік тому +1

    That era of NASCAR in the 90s was the greatest in my mind, cars looked like cars and engines were more like what we can purchase and to be honest I've got a 89 notch fox body that my grandpaw and I built. We bought at auction a 9.5 deck Yates c3 headed engine with the 55mm cam tunnel bearings. He passed last year and I've left it alone but watching these has got me motivated again. I ordered my new cam for drag racing and I'm going to stick her together. Ty guys love the vlogs u got a new sub here💯

  • @jimhaines8370
    @jimhaines8370 Рік тому +4

    If I only learned one thing from racing and dynoing lots of engines you don't know until you run it period. Thanks again for doing these videos as it is things that many people enjoy and would never ever do on their own.

  • @eddierotary
    @eddierotary Рік тому +5

    Just wanna say what a great video today. I'm been a subscriber for a while and remember the escale and the newell video but what really grab me was the technical stuff from the nascar. Just so much information that this channel is sharing that was such a secret back in the day that to me is mind blowing. Keep it up man i do appreciate all of it.

  • @rob_5504
    @rob_5504 Рік тому +3

    All I can say is thank you so much for these videos. Love the history stuff but really enjoy videos like this as a gear head. You and lake break things down to the simplest level and also focus on stuff that isn’t just nascar but even matters to drag racers like me! I would have never thought a rusty 20 yr old motor with the valves lashes for that time would run so well.

  • @joshwoodyone
    @joshwoodyone Рік тому +7

    I would love to see a balancer factory.... im sure lots of people would like to see the difference between the different manufacturers.

  • @jasonjaysport4283
    @jasonjaysport4283 Рік тому +5

    Top content ,did you overthink that you would be pulling down a NASCAR Engine when you started out with your channel, love the passion you all show,im in the uk and i appreciate what you are doing here,i have learnt a lot from your NASCAR content and to me this is the golden yrs of NASCAR, keep the great work up 👍

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому +1

      I hoped so. That’s for sure. Thank you Jason 💪🏻

  • @waynekaminski5438
    @waynekaminski5438 Рік тому +3

    Mitchell, your insight and introspection at the end was spot on. The videos capture a genuine deep-felt feeling. From start to finish, I am 100% engaged. I pause and repeat to get the points that you are bringing. These videos are far more interesting than the "go faster" types. Your collaborations with Lake Speed and Lake Speed, Jr. are top-notch. I think your blend of doing projects that showcase your build and fab talent with the NASCAR history is going to take you far.

  • @brycedavis907
    @brycedavis907 Рік тому +3

    I am for sure one of the people who likes the newer content. Been watching your channel for quite a while and had lost some interest in the content. The deep dive history and tech content is far more engaging for me personally. Watching all you guys geek out on all the cool stuff your findings hits close to home for me. Hopefully this is true for enough others to allow you to continue living your dreams and interests!

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому

      Thanks man. The history is much more interesting to me than my own stuff. I am not that vein to think I should be the center of attention all the time I guess.

    • @brycedavis907
      @brycedavis907 Рік тому

      @@Stapleton42 I actually find the history behind nascar far more interesting than the racing.

  • @markf350s
    @markf350s Рік тому +1

    Exactly why I watch your videos I go back in history with my dad and I building and working on cars and my dad. You did the Hydro planes and my dad had one of them. We used to race it together and he was so proud of it to see all of those was dude. Just keep doing what you’re doing. Thank you

  • @swaycanales9513
    @swaycanales9513 Рік тому +3

    Couldn’t of gotten a better guy than Lake JR to do this with man such great content you all. Stay blessed an keep up the great work thank you

  • @splattbastard
    @splattbastard Рік тому +6

    Fantastic job guys!! Amazing! Thanks for making Lake a UA-cam personality. He is great! Top notch guys!

  • @stalehunter
    @stalehunter Рік тому +1

    Listening to Lake Jr. I was hearing his dad back in the mid 70's,,,that accent is unmistakable.. thanks for the memories.

  • @truracer20
    @truracer20 Рік тому +6

    Each cylinder of a perfectly balanced engine contributes 12.5%. If 1 cylinder is down 10% that equates to that cylinder contributing 11.3%. So the engine is 98.8% of a perfectly balanced engine.

  • @TurbineResearch
    @TurbineResearch Рік тому +9

    Thanks so much for the amazing content! I know nothing about nascar but I love engines and learning about what makes these old nascars so great! I genuinely appreciate all you show

  • @RandyPyles
    @RandyPyles 10 місяців тому +1

    Nick Ramey is my brother in law. He married my sister Lynn. Love the Videos. I have a few stories if your interested. I’m a Dirt Track Latemodel Fan myself. I had a Rocket Chassis Latemodel. We built our Own Engines. I’m 57 now. Grew up turning wrenches. I sold everything after the 2016 season due to have major neck surgery. Had C5 and C6 replaced with Cadaver Bones along with 2 heart attacks. I still go to the Track on the weekends. My home track is Portsmouth Raceway Park in southern Ohio

  • @cndream1
    @cndream1 Рік тому +3

    Some of the finest, real world, plain English explanations of engine performance cause, result, possibilities in these videos. Sometimes I think all of the gentlemen you have introduced in this series have a far better understanding on the science of engines than the designers in Detroit ( and maybe they do ). Talking piston Rockwell hardness, cylinder surface, spring rates, fuel, vacuum, tolerance etc etc. WOW !!

  • @MM_in_Havasu
    @MM_in_Havasu Рік тому +8

    Love this kind of content, glad to see you guys were able to get all this interesting stuff down in a video for us all! Appreciate you both as well, and I'm there with you guys in all this watching this video! Thank you very much for the great tech video!

  • @georgekunkel5819
    @georgekunkel5819 Рік тому +1

    Without question as a bracket racer meeting Greg Anderson for the first time and him sharing adult beverages with us at Gateway just one memory that comes up. So so cool thanks for sharing. Love it.😊

  • @sadiejustin
    @sadiejustin Рік тому +1

    These videos make me reminisce with a very good friend about the good old commercials from the Cup racing broadcasts. A far cry from what we have to put up with. We've never found our favorite one yet. It was a Rusty Wallace commercial from about '98. Not even sure what the product was they were selling. The line that cracked us up was in some northeastern accent, spouting off about spilling "Deadly Microbes all over the grass".
    It really makes me wonder if Rusty remembers the commercial. These videos also make me reminisce about watching, what is to me, the best era from about '82-'00. I'm such a sucker for the old factory deck lid and roof panels, and the GM aero coupe homologation cars. Any of the G body based cars just do it for me. It's those and the Lumina era. Just badass race cars built by creative minds.
    Thanks for your continued efforts to collect these stories!

  • @mopar6manbrad390
    @mopar6manbrad390 Рік тому +4

    You are preserving history in my opinion. Until you done the nascar series, how many people had heard the stories from all the drivers you have met. I’m from northeast TENNESSEE and not far from the old Morgan Mclure race shop in Abingdon and we also run a late model race car. And haven’t heard of half the things you touch on. So Thank you for the great videos and keep up the great work.

  • @bennyhelgeson401
    @bennyhelgeson401 Рік тому +4

    Your channel continues to grow just as your talent as a presenter grows. Thanks Mitchell another captivating video.

  • @wysetech2000
    @wysetech2000 Рік тому +1

    I am a 73 yo fossil from Canada and have followed Nascar since I was 12 yo as my Dad was a fan. In those days they shared the race time on TV with some other sport, skiing, basketball etc. The first few years was in black and white but I didn't care.
    As the years went on I was obsessed with cars and went to every paved and dirt short race I could. I became an Automotive Technician and worked for next to nothing but I was happy. Eventually I started building racing engines and was fascinated with NASCAR engines. I went to Daytona three times in February and to Michigan several times. I watched Maurice Petty pound a chilled cylinder sleeve into a hemi block in the infield grass at Daytona as it was away from prying eyes. I knew who he was from pictures and as I got closer I think I said something about never seeing that done before. He glared at me like I must have just landed from Mars and then kept walking.
    Like you and Logan, I loved the sound of those BoomTube engines and I even messed around with different header configurations etc. When Canada made racing mufflers mandatory at the tracks we gave up on making them as loud and unique sounding as possible. We didn't care so much if won or not as long as it sounded cool.
    What I find weird today is that teams use to protect their technology and cheating with their lives. To see those engines and gimmicks from that era fully exposed, and the restrictor plate Intake manifold from Marlin's #4 car makes me chuckle. I love people who think outside of the box.
    A huge thanks to you and Logan for what you do. I really enjoy it.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому

      Thanks man. I wish I could have witnessed that era!

    • @wysetech2000
      @wysetech2000 Рік тому

      @@Stapleton42 Watching Nascar on TV is totally different than it used to be just like Rusty Wallace said about naming their cars. We had announcers like Chris Economaki who would introduce the drivers with their age and City they came from. They used to discuss the cars with a touch of the mechanics. Benny Parsons was good that way. Today is really impersonal and the cars are all the same. Most races are entertaining and sometimes exciting to watch but everything is so impersonal now. I think that's the way society is today, in general.. Again, keep up the great work.

  • @johnjubie7144
    @johnjubie7144 Рік тому +2

    The more technical and detail oriented the better.
    Great job.

  • @danielkanawyer2273
    @danielkanawyer2273 Рік тому +9

    Awesome! Can’t get enough! I loved your channel when it was just drag racing, it has taken quite an amazing and unique turn. You guys are definitely on to something big and finding your own niche! I love to see it, keep up that hard work! The past couple years I’ve been watching lots of old racing and reliving some nostalgia, your videos are a great compliment to that. It’s also exciting to share it with my two year old son, we have another boy due July 4th and I can’t wait to take them to Daytona.

    • @johnsnow1355
      @johnsnow1355 Рік тому +1

      More drag racing would be fun the big blue machine needs to be out tearing it up on drag n drive events getting u prize 💰

  • @jtfuel75
    @jtfuel75 Рік тому +6

    All these NASCAR vids are AWESOME. Thank you for making all these !!

  • @v4yt126
    @v4yt126 Рік тому +2

    sorry for so many comments but here is another:
    I have never seen a Nascar race have no history to fall back on, but the content you are creating is superb. I do miss the Escalade making hits though.

  • @1982evilj
    @1982evilj 4 місяці тому +1

    Me and my dad have a bowtie block with the dart Buick 10 degree heads and old NASCAR crank. It's getting rebuilt currently. Absolutely my fave engine especially with the zoomies on it at 8500. Love the channel man

  • @jeffstrickland8469
    @jeffstrickland8469 Рік тому +3

    Yes I would really like to see the ATI Super Balancer's being made or here from the Company if you can get a tour. I've used there products for years. But you never see or hear too much about them.
    Thanks Mitchell & Logan for all you bring us ......
    Jeff @ Strickland Speed

  • @needmoreboost6369
    @needmoreboost6369 Рік тому +3

    I remember a story from one of my teachers back as a kid doing my apprenticeship, it was about an engine that dominated! I can’t remember if it was sprint car or nascar or something else he built but it had rust pitted bores and no expectation’s of performing but apparently it did very well!

  • @alro2434
    @alro2434 Рік тому +2

    Thanks. Please use that stuff, microscope & profile thingy on the RINGS! They're the difference between the two. One was dyno'd & put up & probably oiled a bit, and one was races then set aside, causing similar but different cylinder conditions. Newer fuel & lube helped a lot.

  • @superstockamx9064
    @superstockamx9064 Рік тому

    AMC 390. NHRA Super Stock build. Built about 5 years ago. installed in car as chassis builder wanted it in the car for chassis, steering and header build. Promised 4-6 months to completion. Two years later after diddly squat work done (and what was done required much re-do), we part ways. Chassis shop #2 has it 12-14 months and great work (added plumbing and all new electrical). Two shops in Arizona and both with swamp coolers. I was always worried about that. Bought a bore-scope and cylinders looked better than I thought. Now racing. Left bank has horrendous leak-down. Ready to tear it apart and hone w/ new TS rings. I was always concerned about rust and even before I saw this video was convinced it was a problem. I’ll be calling Keith Jones @ TS soon...GREAT VIDEO!

  • @GaragemanBen
    @GaragemanBen Рік тому +5

    I love these videos! Lake Jr. seems like a cool dude. Y'all keep up the good work!

  • @jacobschmitz6066
    @jacobschmitz6066 Рік тому +3

    Old tech still teaching us new tricks

  • @elevator8533
    @elevator8533 Рік тому +1

    I would LOVE to see how they rebuild a harmonic balancer, new knowlege is always appreciated

  • @williamhardes8081
    @williamhardes8081 Рік тому +2

    i love your work. keep it up. such knowledge only comes from asking the questions, having the conversations and learning all the time. you seem to have a good grip on reality and that is a great feature of your work and you should be proud of it. my best automotive memory is building a 351 Cleveland with my dad in the shed at night over about a month. i didn't tell him the "whole truth" about the head work, the oversized valves, the cam grind and a few other pieces. lol. a few weeks after the build i had run it in a bit and took my father for a drive in the car. he was very quiet the whole drive. as we pulled into the driveway he said, "what have i let you build!" a few months later he also offered to in stall windscreen wipers on the side windows so i could see where i was going when it rained. cheeky old bastard. i still have the motor 30 years later to go with the memories.

  • @Wooley689
    @Wooley689 Рік тому +13

    That Dyno pull was wild. It has been a wonder for me on how two to three engines can be built the same and one will make more power than the others. It's also the testing that determines which engine goes in which car on a race team with multiple cars in the game and who is the best driver who gets it.

    • @mikewest712
      @mikewest712 Рік тому +1

      I saw this in dirt track racing years ago. Every now and again a car and engine would dominate that night and get bought by another driver. (Per rules). I ask the engine builder years later about that. His answer was that if you built ten engines one would make power,the other 9 would be with 10 hp. I always assumed the looser tolerances are are the reason.

    • @wysetech2000
      @wysetech2000 Рік тому

      Wooley689 Unfortunately, in Nascar most of the engines today are within 7 to 10 hp of each other and some brands have more or less torque at different RPMs between brands but they are very close. In a way it's good as you don't see one or 2 cars leaving the rest of the cars in their dust. It's good to leave the drivers to show their talent but sometimes it get's boring to watch. Most times the cars are so close to each other that packs of cars stay that way most of the day.

  • @adamrodgers2377
    @adamrodgers2377 Рік тому +4

    That was AWESOME 👍🏼 also a Balancer factory tour would definitely be something I'm interested in, hell I'm interested in everything y'all have been uploading, thank you!

  • @bryanwhite6178
    @bryanwhite6178 Рік тому +1

    In Dec. 2022 my Grandpa's lady friend got put in a nursing home and he moved into a small apartment. He built and co-owned dirt race cars back in the late 60's and early 70's running against the likes of Daytona 500 pole sitter Ramo Stott.
    I started having him over for dinner at least once a week. Your videos on NASCAR history gave me things to talk to him about during dinner, especially the videos at Holman-Moody where he bought all their engine parts.
    He passed at the beginning of February, and I am so thankful for the conversations that were started by the information I learned on your channel. One of my fondest memories with him was standing in line at the old Iowa State Fairground Speedway for hours with him to meet Richard Petty in 1993. I still have that autograph and am hoping to install a Holman-Moody camshaft in my early 65 Mustang within the next year.
    Thank you all so much for preserving this history.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому

      Wow man. This is the kinda stuff we love to hear about. Thank you

  • @keithmiller8400
    @keithmiller8400 Рік тому +1

    Have showed and found nascar history stuff that no one has ever done and would have never found which makes the channel even more great and value able

  • @racerdad6455
    @racerdad6455 Рік тому +9

    I freaking love how casual everyone is doing 9,000rpm pulls back to back like it’s a crate engine🏁

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому +2

      😂 yes

    • @bcbloc02
      @bcbloc02 Рік тому +3

      Heck during a race like talladega it might go sit at 9k for 30 minutes!! A few dyno pulls ain’t nothing!!

    • @robertprelewitz4511
      @robertprelewitz4511 Рік тому +3

      I know I would have been hiding under that table when it hit 9,000 rpm.

    • @samuelsuggs9751
      @samuelsuggs9751 Рік тому +1

      ​@bcbloc02 Saw on a prerace show back in early aughts Hendrick Mototsports quality control standards on their engines were so extreme, they'd run it on the dyno at wide open throttle for 8 hours continuously, and if the engine didn't make it, that design wouldn't get put in a car.

  • @83glxcrusin97
    @83glxcrusin97 Рік тому +3

    And here I get paranoid and rotate my motor over during winter storage lol.. I also fog the shit outta it when I park it.. kills me storing a very expensive motor out in the cold up here in Canada but I don't have any heated options sadly.. what a cool and informative vid!! 👍👍

  • @bluecollarbuilds2112
    @bluecollarbuilds2112 Рік тому +1

    Bar none some of the best deep dive content on UA-cam. Keep pushing the boundaries. I promise I’ll be there to watch.👍🏻

  • @wazzawalker6536
    @wazzawalker6536 Рік тому +2

    I have been watching your vids for a while now,
    I am located in Tasmania, Australia, have never been to a Nascar race but have seen a few on television.
    Your content is interesting to watch without any of the "BS". Keep making this type of informative interesting content and I for one will continue to watch.

  • @shafferjoe1962
    @shafferjoe1962 Рік тому +8

    I look at you and Logan like a modern day Indiana Jones for engines and NASCAR. You two are going behind the curtain to talk and see the wizard and show us all what you find. God bless you both.

  • @EPstroker
    @EPstroker Рік тому +3

    Another awesome vid....love the ford content.....love lake speed and his father.....all win!! Lake is one smart guy and very good at his profession.
    I'd love to see what one of these motors would do with another 50 to 75 cubes. A 400+ cube cup motor would really make some power.
    The cam and valvetrain tech is mind blowing. Along with ring technology as well as oil weights used.
    Keep up the great content. I can't wait to see these motors after they are back in a race car.

  • @OldBeaterGarage
    @OldBeaterGarage Рік тому +2

    I absolutely love the NASCAR history videos! I'm am so lucky to have been alive during the 80s & 90s when the racing was good AND to have lived in Daytona Beach in the late 90s and early 00s. I never met Lake Speed; but have met so many of the drivers from the Golden era (Jr. Johnson, Mario, Petty, Martin, Schrader, Skinner) . While the drivers have always been idolized; the stories of the mechanics and crew chiefs is even more fascinating.
    We used to have this retired NASCAR mechanic; real humble guy named Crandall who was a consultant for the guys at Flis Performance/SDR (shared the building with the team I worked for) and when he spoke you better listen because that guy knew literally everything about a race car. I remember walking through the paddock area at Road Atlanta and there was an old IMSA GT Fox Mustang that the crew was just cranking and cranking on and it wouldn't start. He hears the car crank for a second or 2 and says "hey you guys need to look at the wires on the MSD box", boom that was it! There's a lot of legends out there that aren't just in the driver's seat. I had heard that at Daytona one year (90s) he was just walking through the garage (he was long retired) and Bill Elliott ran him down to ask him to help get his car running right! That's the NASCAR I miss.

  • @HiroshimaSpirit
    @HiroshimaSpirit 11 місяців тому +1

    Lake Jr seems like a really fun friend to have. Great energy!

  • @scottfurch8378
    @scottfurch8378 Рік тому +3

    Mitchell im THIS IS ABSOLUTELY AWESOME ! ! 👌 I love the details in the future can if you can video different angles of the beautiful parts Crankshaft,Rods,pistons, rockers,cylinder heads Ect. I love geeking out on the design details and what different companies parts designs are Amazing stuff THANK YOU ! !

  • @Brockrock911
    @Brockrock911 Рік тому +6

    Another top tier video. This was exciting and informative. Would be interesting to see the same investigation on a clapped out old engine and see the difference of old race engine vs. old normal engine.

    • @Stapleton42
      @Stapleton42  Рік тому

      It would be interesting..

    • @Brockrock911
      @Brockrock911 Рік тому

      Not sure it would be worth the time and effort but the difference in standard and precision would be notable I think.