Don’t worry about your Porsche. My wife and I bought 1982 911SC in 1986 with 14k miles. Twenty nine years later we sold it with 195k for more than we originally paid. I miss that girl. The car, I still have the wife!
@tyrellcobb4665Ай бұрын
Should've sold the wife and kept the Porsche. Wife is a rapidly depreciating asset.
@excessivefarce2808Ай бұрын
@@tyrellcobb4665 to be fair, up until about 10 years ago the SCs were too
@GreenVision1Ай бұрын
Why did you sell the SC? I own a 88 and I know they can cause some headaches haha
@Krunch2020Ай бұрын
The value of that dollar means you paid a lot for the experience.
@PorscheSCАй бұрын
@ mine/ours was pretty much trouble free. Only let me down 2 times. I forgave her. We are talking about the car mind you. We sold it when we left California to try retirement in South Carolina.
@salchristiano6606Ай бұрын
Did uncle Rich just do a completely serious with no sarcasm sponsor moment?
@Blaquer17Ай бұрын
I had to double take on that too!
@OwO---Drunk_Seulgi---OwOАй бұрын
I wouldn't know
@LobbyDaLobsterАй бұрын
Is. Is he OK?
@GradythaStudipsАй бұрын
Those porsche mods must not be cheap
@madern7Ай бұрын
Its a Porsche video. The Germans don’t mess around.
@mechanicalsuntheoneyouknowАй бұрын
Big fan of all your videos, tricks of the trade, As a technician for many many many years, your first mistake with the exhaust manifold or turbo studs was not heating it Using oxygen and acetylene heat heat it until it’s glowing and then try to remove, I have always had success with high mileage vehicles with this method.
@joshuagies4900Ай бұрын
The other trick I've used (shout out to my friend Tyson) was to melt candle wax onto the head of the bolt. The liquid wax gets into the threads and makes the bolts easier to remove. Used it on my brother's aftermarket Yoshimura exhaust on his motorcycle that had hex head bolts (why???) and seen it used on Merkur exhaust manifold bolts.
@alexcallas8222Ай бұрын
Why wouldn't you use a magnetic induction heater bolt removal tool ("Bolt Buster" or similar, about $200)? No open flame.
@DarylDavis-rl1uuАй бұрын
Ppl
@DartanyoValentino-gc9kb18 күн бұрын
What year is the car you purchased
@flcracker1443Ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I have a 2001 turbo and it has been rock solid. A porsche is meant to be driven.
@BshotPhotosАй бұрын
This is the year Porsche Im going for the moment I can let go my Miata attachments 😅😂
@redsquirrelftwАй бұрын
I'm used to driving Fords that are over 10 years old, I just consider the check engine light as cabin mood lighting.
@driverjay8613Ай бұрын
😀 Yes Sir 🙃
@janisstrautnieks1301Ай бұрын
That light is just the car telling you that there is an engine, all good
@user-sk4nt5bm5rАй бұрын
Black duct tape also works.
@thejoshnoАй бұрын
I had the check engine light on my 2004 Toyota Avalon for over 10 years. Just a stupid emissions thing. Didn’t care
@mudpuddle8805Ай бұрын
Same with Chevrolet. If the check engine light _isnt on,_ I get a little bit stressed.
@hesisportscards7699Ай бұрын
I got a 997.2 Carrera S with 95k miles. Once I passed the 100k mark I lost all of my worries, and haven't looked back. It runs great.
@theredmonkeyАй бұрын
I like hearing the people talking in the background, makes me feel like I am really there and it reminds me of when I used to hold the flashlight for my dad except you don't yell at me.
@JSMZeezАй бұрын
Hahahaha. That was a flashback for me. To funny and true.
@JohnDoe-en9chАй бұрын
You spelled "fleshlight" wrong.
@Tripp55Ай бұрын
I found this way more fascinating than I thought I would have! I've always been curious "how it all worked" with Porsche's and their engine being in the rear. It was really fascinating to see what it was like with the back end removed!
@karkoncierge7585Ай бұрын
On my 6th and 7th Porsche because they have been so reliable. im on my 3rd 911, had a Cayenne, 2 Panamera, and a Taycan 4S. The Taycan so far is the only one that has been nontrouble free
@danielrcosterАй бұрын
Non trouble free 😂
@CreamyAmazon8 күн бұрын
Why you on your 6th on iff they are so reliable
@karkoncierge75858 күн бұрын
@CreamyAmazon because I use them. I had my first 911, first Panamera , and Cayenne at the same time. I kept the Panamera for 120k miles and traded it in on a new Panamera 4S. Kept the Cayenne S till 220k miles then sold it. Sold my 997 (115k miles) for about a 15k profit. Bought a 991.2 and modded it, traded that in on my 992. I had the 991.2 and last Panamera 4S at the same time. Red-light runner totaled the Panamera 4S...replaced that with a Taycan 4S. So right now, I have a 992 S and Taycan 4S
@jimmydesouza437520 сағат бұрын
@@karkoncierge7585 "I have a 992 S and Taycan 4S" Damn, how're you feeling about the Taycan, most of the coverage on it I have seen is fairly negative.
@karkoncierge758519 сағат бұрын
@jimmydesouza4375 well...i think dynamically it's one of the best EVs. It drives fantastic by any car standards. Range is lower, but fine for city driving ( I'm in Houston). It's just been in service several times for glitches. It's got a CPO warranty so I haven't paid anything out of pocket...but none of the Porsches I've owned have been in service like that. I don't know if I'd get another one... but i love it...when it's not in the shop.
@ils360Ай бұрын
8:26 that new air filter will slowly destroy that engine those do not do the same type of filtering that the paper elements do and will slowly dust the engine causing it to burn oil and slowly lose compression I speak from experience on multiple vehicles one of which being my own
@DavidNgo86Ай бұрын
Lol Rich is buying blindly
@OwO---Drunk_Seulgi---OwOАй бұрын
Same with those foam filters I always wondered why HKS would make those mushroom filters unless they were for racing only
@aciid_0Ай бұрын
It looks like a K&N does, which are supposed to be oiled?
@jswjr6001Ай бұрын
@@aciid_0the oil is red though....looks to be pre oiled
@rafaelochoa7022Ай бұрын
Interesting! Makes me feel like stock is the best way to go!
@boybirkenstock6124Ай бұрын
Die you really say Porsche instead of Porsh? In a small village in the middle of Germany, a technician sheds a tear of joy
@perjanuschas8050Ай бұрын
@koakamakaАй бұрын
Tubi!!! That’s a SWEET sounding ITALIAN MADE light exhaust!!! I got one for my 997.1 C4S. Congratulations! I enjoy your channel & your builds Rich. Keep ‘em coming.
@FasteddiebreaksheartsАй бұрын
🚦That sumbitch sounds good now Rich or should I say HNI-SEA 😂
@CurryGreen-tn1ukАй бұрын
Hell yeah brother sounds damn good 🫡
@Jaiden_Janie.adventuresАй бұрын
got to love Rich’s personal license plates.
@OwO---Drunk_Seulgi---OwOАй бұрын
Mudflap here now?
@calebpechumer2030Ай бұрын
Love it. The 991.1 Turbo cars are going to prove the test of time for sure. Just a heads up you really need to have the battery registered to the car. The car doesn't know it's a lithium battery and it will not charge correctly.
@thomasharris515119 күн бұрын
@13:03 sounds awesome! Nothing sounds like Porsche! Your car just disappears down the road! Power! Hey what’s the 0-60 or 1/4 times after the mods?
@onewheelmadman2 күн бұрын
It’s a bmc filter and the come heavy olied, (no diddy) 😅
@thomasharris51512 күн бұрын
@ 🤔😆leave Diddy alone… what’s wrong with buying baby oil?
@markfierke8565Ай бұрын
I didn’t know an exhaust system could turn a Porsche into a popping Honda Civic
@OwO---Drunk_Seulgi---OwOАй бұрын
Don't insult Honda
@trakdv362Ай бұрын
He did the same with a Dodge Neon STR-4. Every time Rich modifies a car or spends money on it, he manages to decreases its value.
@procatprocat9647Ай бұрын
@@OwO---Drunk_Seulgi---OwO Teenie poppers love Honda pops. They eventually grow up into adult human beings......well most do !
@ValueVictoryАй бұрын
@@trakdv362😂😂😭
@-Jason-LАй бұрын
Tubi? They are used in ferraris, lambos, etc. Definitely not rice
@TinMan-kd2gv24 күн бұрын
Congrats bro. Welcome to Porsche family. I drive my turbo s daily racking up to 75k miles so far and it still drives like new. I have one year warranty left so will see.
@mikeh1242Ай бұрын
I guess some people like that popping sound, gunshots.
@sunnyside9273Ай бұрын
Night & day, the exhaust brings the car to life. Every freeway on ramp , every little open stretch, give it tap.
@2fast2nickАй бұрын
991 Turbo's are pretty damn reliable
@geterdunn273319 күн бұрын
Rock solid is not the term for a 911. The coined term is "Bullet Proof". I drove my 73 911E from 23K to 178K, still going but leaks oil. From LA to British Columbia with my daughter in the back seat (3 people). LA to Nova Scotia with three people in car, to Miama Florida, across the country several times. From LA to Tip of Baja, we took a ferry across to the mainland and then back up to LA. The car needed gas, oil and TLC but never failed us. No AC and original radio, but it was stolen and I never replaced it till recently.
@worldwidesports4kАй бұрын
Porsche 911 can go 300-400 thousand miles. The engine is basically bullet proof.
@TeeveepicksuresАй бұрын
My old man drove his '04 turbo cab cross country and still drives it constantly. He's INSANELY PRECISE with maintenance and has always used a dealer. The car still runs like it's new. Could probably use new seats though.
@rcajavus8141Ай бұрын
as stated its a Jetta!! and build by nazis
@vasopelАй бұрын
well that is not really true...all models of the 911 have some problems,some small....and some bad, it depends.
@sasazapadnik933528 күн бұрын
@@vasopelYes, like IMS bearing on M96/M97
@NightsN2dr3ams18 күн бұрын
Depends on the year and model of 911
@PoorschedriverАй бұрын
9:49 Tubi determined LOL Love the video. Should have heated the exhaust bolts! Also, get yourself some wheel hanger pegs, it makes it so much easier taking wheels on and off especially with PCCB.
@gsppufferАй бұрын
Dammit my pocketbook is crying because you sold me on looking for a reasonable priced one now Holy Shit 70k+ around me for a 2016
@MikeHarris1984Ай бұрын
Uncle Rick!! Feels like forever since I've seen ya!!! I need to check my recommended. I set for youtube to always norify me for your stuff. Unless it's been so long of a week that I did watch ya recently lol
@alexnoel167Ай бұрын
Man, I missed these old style videos a very enjoyable watch. Hope to see more in the future! I mean, your current content is great too. I just mean this feels nostalgic and it's very nice.
@philscott7949Ай бұрын
Agree. Too many car channels have been ruined by "experts" directing channel owners to find a new audience.
@PlayUntilWinАй бұрын
It’s good to hear that a high mileage turbo is not a bad option. I have been thinking of trade in my 992 4cs for a 991.2 turbo S with about 30K miles on the odometer at a local dealership but was worry about about that 30K miles on it.
@drunvertАй бұрын
My wife has put 38k miles in 3 years on her used 32k original miles, 981 6 speed manual Porsche. 71k now. Solid car. Gotta spend some now for serpentine belt. belt tensioner. Plugs, CV boots.
@jayymacАй бұрын
If your CV boots are already torn, loose or leaking, you may end up having to replace the entire axles. Both sides of mine leaked at one point over the years, and by the time I caught them, either too much grease had escaped, or too much water or debris had gotten in (or both), that I was getting heavy vibrations from the drivetrain under WOT at highway speeds. Each time I caught one, I would pack more grease in there and replace the clamp, but the damage had already been done. It took me years to pull the trigger on replacing the axles, because they’re so expensive and there’s no guarantee they would fix the vibrations without installing them and finding out. Thankfully in my case, they eliminated all vibrations and restored 100% smooth acceleration to the car. I forget if it ever felt as smooth as glass as this!
@drunvertАй бұрын
@jayymac good news. Dealer lied. My mechanic said CV boots were perfect.
@jayymacАй бұрын
@ that’s crazy. What did the dealer say was wrong with them?
@drunvertАй бұрын
@jayymac split and leaking Grease
@jayymacАй бұрын
@ wild to think they would say that if it was a blatant lie. Have you a look under there to see for yourself?
@SlickmentalsАй бұрын
U have inspired me to look into buying a Porsche again … thank you bro 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
@jeffhartwig5283Ай бұрын
13:48 "Ah, I love the smell of clutch in the morning"
@kenbode8806Ай бұрын
What a great Porsche!! you can never go wrong with a Turbo
@Tomberculosis-q1iАй бұрын
From what I understand Porsche's profit margins are some of the biggest of any car manufacturer per unit. Somewhere around forty to sixty percent depending on the model and the trim level that you're getting. That's fucking ridiculous
@EddieRicks-i8vАй бұрын
Hopefully 🤞 one day I can purchase a 911 😊. It so it definitely be blue 😊
@zingbat4Ай бұрын
That's a damn fine Volkswagen you got there.
@henwea-o4gАй бұрын
respectively, screw you. funny tho
@zakbrinkhoff324Ай бұрын
Porsche racing AG owns Volkswagen so it's really a Porsche
@NycXToolАй бұрын
While many Porsche cars are VW. Porsche makes 2 cars, and this is one of them.
@jimboh.2654Ай бұрын
@@zakbrinkhoff324it's Porsche automobil holding SE not porsche racing
@peterabbott1974Ай бұрын
It’s a beetle
@Markking167813 күн бұрын
Poor Rich, you can see how intimated he is by this cars complexity. 4:13 Pensive
@WatchRichRebuildsChannelАй бұрын
So when will the video with you putting the Cats back on be released???? 😃🤣
@markmuir7338Ай бұрын
He’ll get right on with that…
@WatchRichRebuildsChannelАй бұрын
@@markmuir7338 I guess he’ll put them on after he does a video on front license plate installation. 🤣😅😄🤣😂🤪
@DCBlumelАй бұрын
Great content, as always. I actually have a ‘15 C4S that I bought to use as my daily this past March (2024). Mine had 103k miles on it when I bought it, and I put about 1,500 miles a month on it. As of 11/5, it has 115k, trouble free miles. Great cars, pretty easy to work on, (oil changes are a breeze) incredibly well made, and the handling is, well, you know. It’s an incredible car that, if maintained, will go 200-300k miles.
@thehaze1972Ай бұрын
@6:12 You need an inductionheater, haven't destroyed a single brake line nut or any rusted nut since i got mine! 💪
@AsswipeGarageАй бұрын
brake
@troy3456789Ай бұрын
Wow. Just checked out the bolt buster; room temp to 1200 degrees in 30 seconds
@TwinShardsАй бұрын
Oh, i just made the same comment and then saw yours. Yep. if he get one, he'll swear by it to remove those.
@TwinShardsАй бұрын
@@troy3456789 Yep. No torches is going to beat being able to make a bolt cherry hot in a tight spot in less than 2 minutes. When i first bought mine i tested it on a half inch iron pipe, i got it glowing under 30 seconds. Keep in mind it work best on ferrous metal and has almost no effect on non-ferrous metals.
@emgriffiths9743Ай бұрын
How do you get one around a brake fitting without cutting the line
@ChrisH930S22 күн бұрын
Damn, my 997turbo looks simple to work on compared to yours. Looks good, sounds good. I’ve used those filters for years on my car, zero issues. I don’t oil and reuse, just replace with new, $100 eBay.
@jayymacАй бұрын
218,730 miles on my 2014 Cayman S. Rock solid, and has never failed to start, stop, and go. Never left me stranded, and never fails to put a smile on my face all these years later. The reliability has almost been disconcerting! 😂 Also, I didn’t know you were in NH now. My neck of the woods!
@jasondoe5741Ай бұрын
What major services have you done?
@jayymacАй бұрын
@ depends what you consider major? In my opinion, the only major service was the PDK fluid and filter and gear oil. Other than that, just regularly scheduled maintenance! Engine or trans has never been out, original water pump, alternator, etc. I did have a walnut blasting carbon cleaning done earlier this year due to carbon buildup symptoms, and just had the axles replaced due to multiple loose clamps and grease leaks leading to vibrations from compromised CV joints…
@zshark36510 күн бұрын
I drive my Cayman all the time, and it is extremely reliable.
@SquatSimpАй бұрын
Having an open straight road like that is nuts! Very jealous. Totally understand why you did 18 pulls back to back lol. Congrats man!
@smittywerber4716Ай бұрын
I'm not a gear head, but this is very entertaining!
@bryancarpenter7470Ай бұрын
Go-Faster Porsche! Good job and good segment! 👍
@aamajetteАй бұрын
i came here expecting typical car tuber content: "watch me swap my turbo porsche engine with this junkyard 3800 v6! then i will spackle paint it a lime green and cigarette ash color! see you at SEMA!" rich: time for common sense upgrades to the most reliable car i own. me: 😮 💯 👍🙌👏
@Matador_mattyАй бұрын
You must use the launch control , add the GT3rs side vents , I see you have the skirts , love it
@BrianS-ny9ydАй бұрын
Those pops / gunshots sound AWFUL. Will that go away??
@spatchistАй бұрын
Hopefully they'll go out of fashion in a few years - to be replaced by something even more obnoxious.
@JACKOFALLFATESАй бұрын
go get your own porsche and do whatever you want to it :P
@JACKOFALLFATESАй бұрын
hopefully you'll get your own porsche and do something even more obnoxious
@shawnerz98Ай бұрын
I kinda thought the same thing.
@0PsychosisMedia0Ай бұрын
Ricer porsche owner.
@Leaving_OrbitАй бұрын
That interior is remarkably awesome.
@toejamr1Ай бұрын
1:31 what? Porsches are driven a ton. They are just kept as well so you may not see them on the second hand market.
@Clarkeyrules1Ай бұрын
They’re commonly driven in Europe
@sol-hb8zg23 күн бұрын
@@Clarkeyrules1American moment
@johnjerrehian4642Ай бұрын
You will really enjoy the benefits of your larger intercoolers by, 1- do a software upgrade or 2- Install larger turbos.
@TdfriesАй бұрын
The pops and bangs are terrible. Remove the crackle tune and use a normal tune.
@TdfriesАй бұрын
@ there most certainly are Stage 1/2/3 tunes without crackle. They typically call the ones with pops and bangs a “crackle” tune and you can add it on to whatever stage tune you want. All it is doing is adding extra fuel which ends up in your hot exhaust and ignites.
@JACKOFALLFATESАй бұрын
@@Tdfries you're not even close to correct. They REMOVE fuel and remove ignition timing for a period of time.... If you ADD fuel then you get "burbles", on a return fuel system. When you have one loud bang that's because the fuel system is returnless and it simply shuts the injectors off. You just hoppin' on the anti pops and bangs bang-wagon, and it shows.
@MarkSegreeАй бұрын
@@JACKOFALLFATESwait what? What are you trying to say?
@stevearaque4362Ай бұрын
Yes, I agree.
@daysleeprx512Ай бұрын
I didn’t realize this was your car he was modding… 🙄
@kwebmail2007Ай бұрын
Love that interior with the deviated centers! I was looking for one that was sapphire blue but ended up with white, mine's still under CPO warranty too so I've avoided any mods (or removing the bumpers) but I appreciate you showing how you did yours. They are fun cars.
@eegarim26 күн бұрын
Just Subscribed after hearing you on Here and Now. I drive a 22-year-old car and I hope to learn a lot from you!
@tylerboyer4167Ай бұрын
I have the same Porsche, around 130k miles. Runs perfectly! No lights.
@fallinginthed33pАй бұрын
All the lights blew out at 129k miles 😂
@g60forceАй бұрын
be careful when you go drive at night bro!
@hyslopboys9600Ай бұрын
MORE video like THIS Rich
@kid-122Ай бұрын
First black guy
@andrewmeadows2596Ай бұрын
Have you been resurrected?
@elProvosАй бұрын
2nd
@Muppetslayer153Ай бұрын
Broh, don’t be a slave to the algorithm… 😂
@Sir......Ай бұрын
hooray, melanin
@TDC-BKАй бұрын
Prove it
@rahshawnmartin6604Ай бұрын
I love Rich ! , the fact that he kept doing pulls made my day! lol no one else does that shit lol
@joshuaabrenАй бұрын
The "a lot of the sponsors don't allow me to get cool stuff" statement when talking about the exhaust seems like a very interesting topic that I wish you would expand on. Cause I would think that if you had a sponsor that didn't make Porsche 911 turbo parts than you wouldn't have any kind of conflict with another company giving you parts.
@De132anАй бұрын
Nice video. 100k Turbo is really amazing. Don’t about more SW over tuning, maybe not advised! YMMV
@michaelreynolds1904Ай бұрын
I don't understand the fascination with crackles pops and bangs out of the exhaust. It seems like you're just asking to get pulled over.
@titanjake8640Ай бұрын
Same
@Rhombus-incАй бұрын
Yall are cry babies fr 😂
@Branflakes1234Ай бұрын
It's quite literally childish fun. When you are in the driver's seat in control of those noises, you can't help but giggle. Never gets old
@PatDorcey22 күн бұрын
My stock 2018 991.2 GTS crackles & pops when it's set in Sport mode. It does not do it in Sport+ though.
@mrld3005Ай бұрын
put a wide body kit just with silicon and a reciprocating saw to cut the fenders, maybe just glue in a silicon trailer hitch and put some stickers on the windshield this will increase its value
@tjnucnucАй бұрын
My old boss has a 911 C4S with 256,000 miles on it and he knows absolutely nothing about cars lol.
@hellcatmd7635Ай бұрын
He’s rich then
@gregoryfranks734720 күн бұрын
there is no substitute. the 911 turbo platform displays power so uniquely there is nothing else like it. these cars can match or best cars with 100-200 more hp than a 911 needs. these car are so outstanding and as Betim said "mod friendly" any bit of upgraded parts you will feel. no other car can take bolt-ons and have gains like 911 turbos with mods. now everything I've said is mostly applicable to 993 and then all the h2o cars. what other platform can do 230+ mph in a half-mile. or a Ruf car starts with a 911 that Porsche took their best work and would throw it all in the used parts bin because they thought Alois and his ultra performance development make them the best sportscars in the world. a turbo with a filter and a OEM basic flash to 1800hp John Bray 4.3l stroker builds will handle launch control like dirty girls. they take it and beg for more and harder, time after time. no other car can go from stock to questionably legal and still go to the store grab a bag of groceries and handle the snow covered roads on the way home after a weekend at a track on the opposite coast that you drove it to. they are weapons grade sportscars and are the best overall car you can have. nice job rich sounds lovely!!! cheers
@quallzone6219Ай бұрын
Loving the Porsche ASMR! . . . How are those Michelin Pilot Port 4s tires holding up?
@g60forceАй бұрын
20 pulls later XD ... i honestly wonder had that would decrease in percentage % then you could technically calculate an average $$$ per pull....
@jayvvieАй бұрын
11:07 damn Rich!… hell of a flat head you have there. It’s huge!!! That hose clamp didn’t have a chance.
@joyl7842Ай бұрын
Watching this I realized how much of modern cars is just plastic covers. Jeez that's a lot money down the drain.
@ericdavis218329 күн бұрын
Put a screen on the side air intakes. Sense you are capable of it without a doubt. Just make them yourself and do a double screen like a two stage filter.
@sansri88Ай бұрын
I got my 911 in January of this year (used 992.1 C4 GTS) and I've put on over 10k miles YTD - its meant to be driven, not hidden!
@rjung_chАй бұрын
Keep enjoying it!
@MarkSegreeАй бұрын
I like it Rich. Funny enough i was hoping you would leave the bumper off 😂
@McGruff2008Ай бұрын
Those pop pops would get real old real quick
@rmp5sАй бұрын
They really don't...only does it when you do it kinda on purpose.
@WopwopwopfuckitupАй бұрын
Yeah you gotta full throttle and then let off right after, if you’re driving normally it doesn’t do it nearly as much
@DiscoFangАй бұрын
@@rmp5s For everyone else. For me it took the time he took to back out of the garage.
@rmp5sАй бұрын
@@DiscoFang ...then don't make it do that...
@nyustdentАй бұрын
did you run numbers before and after?
@Chimney_SwiftАй бұрын
Glad to hear you'll be putting those cats back on :)
@g60forceАй бұрын
Got help the environment bro hahaha!
@skittlesgarageАй бұрын
I've owned my McLaren 570GT for 3 years and it now has 23K miles on it and it has been VERY reliabale. She's done 800+ miles in 1 day several times as I drive her back and forth from my home in Cali and Utah twice a year. CEL came on once, I turned off, turned on and it went away. Scanned the code with my BlueDriver. Just a fault. I cleared and it never returned. That was 2 years ago.
@raypowers6463Ай бұрын
if you don't already know, soak the rusty bolts in pb blaster and slightly loosen then tighten and repeat so the plaster can get in there and they usually break loose. Thanks, for sharing the video its definitely a dream car for me and you got a top tier color.
@FizzGamingProductionsАй бұрын
The issue is, they never slightly loosen :P
@bgee461Ай бұрын
@@FizzGamingProductions they do when they are red hot 🔥
@robmanueb.Ай бұрын
@@FizzGamingProductions Sometimes it pays to tighten before loosening. I know that sounds counterintuitive but getting any movement is good.
@rustler08Ай бұрын
@@robmanueb. Unless you know how a bolt works.
@robmanueb.Ай бұрын
@@rustler08 Had it before where I can't break a bolt free, given it a little tweak in the tighten direction and then backed it off. Bolts aren't always over tightened, generally I find it is corrosion that locks them up. I only do this when bolts are stuck not as a general tip for loosening non problem bolts.
@denvernow729422 күн бұрын
Man, clean that shop!
@pleasejoeАй бұрын
PB Blaster original is my favorite penatrating fluid. Shoot it on, let it sit for 10 mins, shoot it again, wait 5 minutes, and impact it off at the lowest setting. Cheers and good luck!
@g60forceАй бұрын
also tap it with a hammer (using a tool between the nut & hammer)
@Voyajer.Ай бұрын
Brought some CRC freeze off and it's the first thing I reach for now
@troy3456789Ай бұрын
Watch project farm on all those penetrating oils. I can't remember how well pb blaster fared. I think liquid wrench penetrating oil fared best, and pb blaster ended up 2nd to last among the oils he tested on rusty nuts and bolts. A mix of automatic transmission fluid and acetone ended up a close 2nd behind liquid wrench. PB blaster didn't do as well as WD-40. I hate WD-40 for anything and I don't own it. Koil ended up in dead last.
@troy3456789Ай бұрын
Project farm did not test JB 80 in his tests. I don't know how well it penetrates, but youtube videos show it may have superior lubrication.
@SublimeArchiАй бұрын
17:45 For a sec there, I thought you were gonna do a Derek from Vice Grip Garage.... "hyatsah! ...it's got a go handle."
@o3tomasАй бұрын
Drilling the turbo, not covering the inlet Does 11 launches, engine fan disconnected Madlad
@g60forceАй бұрын
gave me Matt Armstrong vibes where you could litterally see metal shaving fall into the internals!
@kealkeАй бұрын
Thats not the inlet bro, its the exhaust side.
@rodsilva80Ай бұрын
he drilled the HOT side, everything that falls on it will be expelled down the exhaust.
@Jetski1337Ай бұрын
@@rodsilva80 it can still jam inside the housing tho 🤔🤔
@bmuns6445Ай бұрын
I wonder if you’d have to pay for a livery paint option to paint it like Eddie Van Halen’s famous guitar with stripes. I think that would be awesome on a Porsche.
@bluej511Ай бұрын
Youll be surprised how well heat works on rusted bolts, lubes usually don't do very well with stuff over 100k. PB blaster is usually the go to even that doesn't work most times.
@JRs-GarageАй бұрын
Love those pops and bangs uncle Rich!
@v6goofАй бұрын
I’ll bet that battery was deliberately oversized to help balance out the rear engine design. Drive steady!
@g60forceАй бұрын
100% with all that weight in the back... and Rich is a low-weight guy also!
@somedude2492Ай бұрын
So long as he doesn't disable traction control, he should be fine
@tomburns890Ай бұрын
Nice video. I like the blue color too. I have a 997 turbo. Getting ready to change out the oem heavy bulky exhaust. I didn’t know they had such light weight batteries I’m gonna do that too. Did you notice a big different in weight loss with the things you did? Thx
@MiniMotoAllianceАй бұрын
I'll never understand why you guys like the backfiring and popping. Just brings a ton of attention to yourself. Great way to have a cop pull you over.
@OwO---Drunk_Seulgi---OwOАй бұрын
I wasn't even on your lawn
@slowery43Ай бұрын
The Harley mentality - if something is really obnoxious it makes people look at me! Clear inability to understand the difference between good attention and bad attention
@TheShaggy1966Ай бұрын
I don’t think I am or ever will be a fan of the pop tunes. It’s ok at the track from a GT Pro car sure. But it seems like a gimmick on the street. Besides that I’m liking this car and how you go about things Rich. The middle finger zip ties and the well placed S-word is great seasoning for this Porsche steak
@yogiguitar1Ай бұрын
i got one of those magnetic induction heater tools to remove rusted nuts. it looks like a big soldering iorn with a wire coil on one end.tou place the coil over the nit and it passes a crrent through the coil which heats up the nut till its cherry red .ten yo spray it up with your pb blaster wd40 or whatever you use and spin her off
@bbb345sddfАй бұрын
Yep that’s why I only buy Porsches they are reliable. If you can do some of the service on your own it helps out dramatically with the ongoing maintenance cost which isn’t bad. The big costs are tires/brakes etc.
@TwinShardsАй бұрын
6:15 get an induction heater for those bastards. You will swear by this tool to remove those bolt i guarantee it!
@Maza75Ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more ! hope he sees this
@silasvicus5182Ай бұрын
Rich builds, I am trying to find a list for the upgrades for the Porsche can you please list? Thanks great video.
@jase976Ай бұрын
Any Stephon updates? How is he?
@pavulon5000Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, Stevon passed away last month.
@utbigpapaАй бұрын
He has his own YT channel. I don't think he's coming back
@jase976Ай бұрын
@@utbigpapa Thanks dude, i had no idea. I'll look it up, whats it called?
@bonbooty6611Ай бұрын
@@jase976boxeclectic
@maartentoorsАй бұрын
"box electric" is his (new) channel.. 2nd best viewed upload is explanation..
@Pablo17Ай бұрын
Cool car uncle Rich, one day some day I will own a turbo S
@End3r_WigginАй бұрын
Very surprised you never used launch control.
@AsswipeGarageАй бұрын
Burnouts are more fun.
@stevearaque4362Ай бұрын
Wow! I just purchased a 2011 z4 30i, and now, after watching this, I'm ready to trade out for a 911 turbo.
@stevewaller6577Ай бұрын
Pop bangs on a Porsche is an instant fail, what are you yearning to be 18 again lol.
@3masouriАй бұрын
Excessive, but not as excessive as a pop and bang tune
@ChocolateFrogАй бұрын
Yeah not cool.
@phillipberk5767Ай бұрын
they do it stock- you just hear it more with the exhaust. All 991.1+ turbo's have overrun in the exhaust, so do all the regular 911's.
@Richie-CАй бұрын
Ya but it only does it in sport plus mode or whatever it is called, best of both worlds
@rzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzАй бұрын
Yeah it sounds terrible
@bluephreakrАй бұрын
I'm surprised that Rich didn't make a 3D-printed shim for the stock radiator housing which just snaps into place.
@zephyrgaming9642Ай бұрын
Hey Rich, I just wanted to say you looked really handsome in the thumbnail, and you should be using your handsome glistening face for the rest of the thumbnails for maximum views. thanks and also you never came back to me on how much your wife weighs, thanks.
@survidmtАй бұрын
Just looked, those Anti Gravity batteries are $$$, range$700_$1000+. Seems those were expensive pounds to loose. The self save featcher is really cool, I admit.
@Jeremy_wirgesАй бұрын
I love the EPA mandated comment at 15:00 👀👀👀
@KillroyWasHere86Ай бұрын
I'm sure Uncle Rich totally did that.
@sgameirojrАй бұрын
Yeah, and I missed the part of the video with the welding of the cats. Maybe he forgot to add to the edit. 😉
@joebiffle2571Ай бұрын
What’s cheap? Just found this show, great job Sir!