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@zackeriahthurman36663 ай бұрын
Your not the Matt that spent a bit of his youth in Cambria are you?
@awesomearizona-dino3 ай бұрын
Matt, quick story, Don Garlits developing rear engine dragster, could not keep steering correct, dragster was very twitchy. Only when he changed the ratio of the steering box did the car become drivable.
@MatthewHolevinski3 ай бұрын
only 5% independent sources reporting on the tesla whatchamacallits, I think ground news helps identify topics that nobody cares about :)
@FUCK_________googIe3 ай бұрын
@@MatthewHolevinski maybe it's because only 5% of people own a tesla whatchamcallit
@TWISM13373 ай бұрын
Matt, please consider salt packing when making the wheelhouses!
@DStageGarage3 ай бұрын
That was a bit of surprise or shock even to see my ETC / DBW controller at SuperfastMatt landspeed car :) Let me know in case of any problems and thanks!
@kekke20003 ай бұрын
hey it's that guy from the video!
@Iwannabuyabugatti3 ай бұрын
I love your cat!
@tauzN3 ай бұрын
@@kekke2000 hey it's the guy from the comment!
@bennyfactor3 ай бұрын
POLAND: Not forgotten
@DStageGarage3 ай бұрын
@@Iwannabuyabugatti thank you, I'll let Hana know :)
@dank_69_420_memes3 ай бұрын
Sometimes I like to coat myself in fiberglass and epoxy and pretend I'm a racecar.
@daleolson35063 ай бұрын
Must be the fumes
@abhimaanmayadam57133 ай бұрын
Weird but not a sin
@matthewkendall77913 ай бұрын
You can be anything you put your mind to
@VolkerHett3 ай бұрын
Sounds good as long as you forget about the bit with the hardened rod.
@Kbutt3 ай бұрын
Sometimes i cover myself with sheets of metal and pretend i'm an attack helicopter
@tp78863 ай бұрын
No officer, the white powder on my dash board is from “scanning”
@gordgrant98933 ай бұрын
I chuckled at that point too....busted!
@noanyobiseniss74623 ай бұрын
I had a cop ask me about the white powder from a battery that was in my trunk and I told him he should taste it. :)
@taznz13 ай бұрын
He's starting a second channel, SuperhighMatt
@silverXnoise3 ай бұрын
This rolled up hundo is a _probe_
@rickhouston21443 ай бұрын
@@noanyobiseniss7462😂🤣
@RonaldFinger3 ай бұрын
That 3d printed NACA duct and cover piece is "chef's kiss"
@joseestevez30613 ай бұрын
Stop commenting in peoples video and upload a video already…jk 😂😂 but for real we need more videos from you.
@sideways61763 ай бұрын
haha, kid named finger
@kliether333 ай бұрын
Wait til you see his ham sandwich body filler
@hanifibrahim3 ай бұрын
We miss you Ronny, take your time but don't take your time
@mikeluke40323 ай бұрын
I would love to see a colab between you two. It would be funny as hell I think
@adam039573 ай бұрын
Project cars are never finished, they only make hold points where the next design iteration is developed
@wyw8763 ай бұрын
video title from 2027: The Project Car of Theseus
@croustibat6823 ай бұрын
my 15 years ongoing s13 trackday project agrees with that ... currently on jackstands again. It is 95% done ... and once it is done, i will have to work on aero since I nearly found terminal velocity but decided to back out before really reaching it. Note: stock bodied hatch s13 tries to take off at 149mph. Dont try 150.
@gordon_ramsay20603 ай бұрын
What you mean is the next design iritation
@willum2233 ай бұрын
Awesome build. The key question for me is this: will you forget to take that NACA duct cover off before your first run? I know I would. In fact I believe it’s legally required.
@SuperfastMatt3 ай бұрын
It does need a remove before flight tag
@matheuswohl3 ай бұрын
@@SuperfastMatt maybe a sticker lol
@sumduma553 ай бұрын
@@matheuswohlhe could glue a rubber flag or something on it. Maybe something like one of those shark fin car antennas in bright orange or red as a pop up visual indicator. I can also think of other things not family friendly that is probably only funny to me but could also act as a handle to remove it.
@kenrickman66973 ай бұрын
@@sumduma55Great idea! I wonder if that would vibrate going down the road? Or cause some kind of surging or thrusting motion.
@kingnull26973 ай бұрын
@@sumduma55 I think its' funny too
@jasongardner95393 ай бұрын
Can't wait for the @DStageGarage guys to wake up tomorrow and wonder why they got so many new subs :D
@Daweim03 ай бұрын
He has 996 subscribers as of writing, do you think he'll have 10x in a few days?
@bobsmith3693 ай бұрын
@@Daweim0 He already has 1.13k. so 10% in a couple of hours, yes that's a big change.
@TSRGarage3 ай бұрын
1.27k still going up👍
@kiiiisu3 ай бұрын
1.37k now!
@sergcerq3 ай бұрын
1.41k!
@daviddroescher3 ай бұрын
Additional considerations, Fasteners for engine cover, we( safety/fire crew) have a multi tool that has duzz / allen tip/ flathead. Use fasteners that will allow us to access the engine bay during an incident. Inner finders, Salt packing damaged 2 stremliners during Test and tune( june) cutting there week short. Tire growth, leave room for the tires to expand at speed. I've hurd 3" expansion + salt packing. Nice to see what goes into preparing a rig for the Grate Wight Dyno.
@nelsonglover39633 ай бұрын
Do streamliners not need fire ports? I get you don't want holes in your body, but I've seen rules in other motorsport categories allowing for punch through covers
@daviddroescher3 ай бұрын
@nelsonglover3963 yes, 1 on each side. The car I had to deal with had a burst panel that poped when it lit off .
@SuperfastMatt3 ай бұрын
@daviddroescher What size flathead? The engine cover uses Phillips #4 so you can use larger flatheads on it.
@daviddroescher3 ай бұрын
@@SuperfastMatt I am sorry I do not recall what size flathead , I think it would work with the #4 . Did some looking on Google couldn't find it , but did see the alien type duzz are 3/16" if that helps. Having the fire ports setup to flange in at the front and a ¼turn fastener at the rear worked quite well. The burst panel was a 3×5 rectangular hole with tape over it , that aloud fire to stuff the extinguisher hose in to snuff it out. Driver reported that he didn't know there was a fire till he came to a stop at the return road and saw fire pulling up beside him and bail out with an extinguisher.
@zachlidl3 ай бұрын
Matt replied this to my comment. I believe he intended to put this reply under your comment: "@SuperfastMatt 9 hours ago The engine cover fasteners are phillips #4 so any flathead up to 3/8" will work. Do you have any specific advice on avoiding salt pack? I have added 5/8" for tire growth; do you think that is enough?"
@somewhat-similar3 ай бұрын
Can strongly recommend some fiberglass rollers. What you're doing with the brushes is a good way to get the epoxy on to the matting to start, but it will leave air EVERYWHERE so you should follow up with rollers. Just rolling it a couple of times will do wonders for overall saturation, and you'll get most of the air out from between/under the layers too. TotalBoat sell them too "laminating epoxy rollers" is what they have them listed as. (Source: I made body panels for race cars by hand using fiberglass)
@Triple_J.13 ай бұрын
Second this^ Disc rollers for woven and stitched. Paddle rollers for unidirectional.
@Kevin_Aus3 ай бұрын
It's cool to see total boat sponsor something that isn't another epoxy table. Also, wow, there's nothing like a deadline for boosting productivity. Looks like you've been flat out mate.
@ck78023 ай бұрын
They seemingly sponsor Xyla foxlin a bunch. she makes all sorts of stuff.
@philippriesenberger19713 ай бұрын
Awesome Content! Just a thing to consider when blocking off the Wheels from the rest of the Car: maybe think of a way for the flinging salt to go to. Otherwise, you might get problems with salt filling up the Wheel spaces and in the worst case causing a crash at full speed...
@mr_voron3 ай бұрын
The amount of printed parts on this car brings me much joy 😊 Also I was wondering when you’re gonna get on the Boatal Toad gravy train. And here it is. Congrats!
@SuperfastMatt3 ай бұрын
3D printer has been WAY more useful than I was expecting.
@MumrikDK3 ай бұрын
When all is well, you get to only deal with the design part of the equation. Magical.
@Rooachie3 ай бұрын
Stuff made here said if he could keep 1 tool in his workshop it would be the 3D printer. Maybe its time i buy one too
@UncleKennysPlace3 ай бұрын
@@Rooachie I finally did, and half the time I'm heading for the lathe or milling machine, I turn around and make a 3D print instead.
@GrumpyIan3 ай бұрын
@@RooachieI have one and I highly recommend it. Wait till the holiday season and you can find them with steep discounts.
@tomwolf94203 ай бұрын
I tip my hat to the editing and voice over. Can’t imagine he starts his projects with the intention to fail, in fact I believe he’s a gifted ingeneer. It’s his narration that sets this dry tone. Unfortunately it’s pointless to ship stickers overseas, but my sticker would read “Finished. Ish”
@CuratedCars3 ай бұрын
You mean finISHed ;) that’s a great sticker idea
@BenCarpenterWrites3 ай бұрын
Total boat is the best period. Their whole line of products are awesome. For wet layup like you’re doing you can buy unwaxed resin that stays sticky until your final coat when you just add in wax. Great partnership
@Enter-a-name553 ай бұрын
I can totally understand why Matt wanted them as a sponsor. Have you priced any epoxy or fiberglass resin lately ? The cost is just astronomical. In my area the price has pretty much tripled in the past 4 years.
@cfodderferret3 ай бұрын
It's odd to hear it called Total Boat and not Botal Toat
@chauvinemmons3 ай бұрын
you got to have some suspension or you will never go as fast as you think you want to
@chauvinemmons3 ай бұрын
make sure you have no gaps on that firewall and I would add some of that expanding fire foam sealant to seal off anything in a fire. that damn kill switch at the back of the car is the stupidest idiot rule I've ever heard in my life yeah we moved our switch from where you could have got it to the back under one of our normal fires it was gone it melted and was entirely destroyed hell I had to get out of the ambulance to go and look for it because they couldn't get near it I still had my helmet on with an internal breathing apparatus on. had it been left on the side of the car next to the driver's compartment it would have been fine I set my car on fire entering mi 4 coast of five more miles still on fire go see 2011 Bonneville car 428 Fire. when I was younger I contemplated a K streamliner. in a nitro car we are used to having fire we thought we had it all covered if I were you that pneumatic tower sorry got to go. need any moral support I'm easy to find Chauvins Place Prescott AZ
@joshua_3373 ай бұрын
I think he means BotalToat ... Shout out to Xyla Foxlin!
3 ай бұрын
One of my professors at uni said some wise words, which stuck with me still. "There's no such thing as a finished project for an engineer. Only ones which reached the deadline"
@TotalBoat3 ай бұрын
So happy to help out with car! We can't wait to see it drive!
@nv14933 ай бұрын
Thanks to you my 57 ongoing project car proudly displays Certified Good Enough on the rear window.
@tomcoon90383 ай бұрын
Love it!
@razeenrahman36413 ай бұрын
Blink twice if Ground news is holding you hostage.
@richardlamm48263 ай бұрын
Maybe they told him to make more videos, I'm ok with that.
@wilms23283 ай бұрын
Is that blink biased to the left or to the right?
@TradeWorks_Construction3 ай бұрын
Blink Once for: All Good / Twice for: “HELYP ME NYOW!” 😉😉 [Me]: “Gotcha x2 All Good, No hostage situation, wrap it up boys we’re going home he is super OK!”
@TradeWorks_Construction3 ай бұрын
I’ve used TotalBoat epoxy and expanding foam fill and had excellent results. Anybody who doesn’t achieve similar results will almost certainly be due to user error in mixing or ordering the wrong product for their use case. 4years after first purchasing the epoxy I had another chance to finish off the rest of the product it worked just as great as when I first bought it. My garage while non-conditioned maintains a temperature of 50/60F most the year with low 40’s winter and high 70’s summer so it was in a pretty stable environment which might have helped. They do run more expensive than other options but their products are meant for marine environments and withstand the impact of waves so you know you will be getting a product that will live up to whatever you’re planning to use it for.
@helipilotuh13 ай бұрын
For the rear cover look at how kit planes use hinges with a removable long pin to fasten engine cowlings. It’s lightweight and provides full seam fastening.
@kennethbrooks98183 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable humor aside, your clear processes communicated well and the real world of creativity options employed are commendable. You clearly communicate the creative process well.
@BigDanSubaru033 ай бұрын
While building my kit car, order of assembly is also something I am struggling with. The manual has you take 10 steps forward, only to tell you on the 11th step to go back to step 4 and install a bracket. Which, oh by the way, needs to be painted. Oh, and it gets in the way of where you mounted step 8. People hear "kit car" and think it goes together like Lego. In reality, they require immense patience, persistence and foresight. I would imagine that it is exponential in terms of effort when designing a car of your own. Props to you, Matt.
@Milkmans_Son3 ай бұрын
Factory Five?
@BigDanSubaru033 ай бұрын
@Milkmans_Son yes, the 818 Coupe. Which, in their defense, did evolve quite a bit over the years. But I do think the manual could have been revised to be a little more clear and put in an order which makes the build more enjoyable.
@calebb51063 ай бұрын
@@BigDanSubaru03 i did a lot of FFR work for Gordon Levy for 4-5 years, the 1 car ill never work on again is the GTM, i can do hundreds of cobras and coupes all over again and be fine, but never that damn thing, though an awd 818r (maybe c for daily drivability in Arizona) would be a really fun build, the only other requirement would be the gen 1 front end, i very much dislike the gen 2
@BigDanSubaru033 ай бұрын
@calebb5106 I love the gen2 nose. I wasn't a fan of the Camry headlights. They are only RWD. The front suspension blocks the port on the spindles for the axles. The 818 also is currently on a production hold (as well as the GTM).
@calebb51063 ай бұрын
@@BigDanSubaru03 oh i know that it comes rwd only, but you see, i like building and modifying everything my grubbly lil hands touch to be exactly how i like it. I don't disagree that the gen 2 nose looks good, its great for airflow, but i like that the gen 1 headlights keeps it looking like a short sleek sports car while the gen 2 headlights just looks taller/longer. if i could id go that front edge down be gen 2 nose for airflow while edge up gen 1 headlights, i think that would make it look very nice
@howardking36013 ай бұрын
Thanks for letting us know that you're still around and predictably behind schedule. Looking forward to seeing this puppy on the flats!
@mriguy32023 ай бұрын
I work on high-end medical equipment that uses medium pressure cooling. We gave up on worm-type hose clamps and use the single-use crimp-on style clamps like the ones used in residential plumbing. We use the brand Oetiker and they never fail. You can easily use two of them also. we've had trouble with worm-type clamps. Do you have a plan for limiting salt build-up in the inner fender area?
@theprojectproject013 ай бұрын
I'm guessing Matt handed that off to Future Matt to solve
@williamparker83183 ай бұрын
Good Luck! Good video. As far as sealing the car from the elements (salt), again good luck. Fine dust will make its way in. One thing us boaters learn on the west coast is that when you haul your boat out and the engine has cooled, remove the cowling and spray everything with WD40. To me this product has two uses. One as water displacement. And secondly as a temporary stop gap to keep salt from doing it's thing. And it's environmentally friendly. Cheers
@Foche_T._Schitt3 ай бұрын
5:35 Lock nuts may not have enough threads for good retention. 12:54 A hose clamp self aligns giving you a line to trace. A wide hose clamp with holes will allow you to line them up and spot weld.
@alanrice86143 ай бұрын
The salt was very good at Speedweek, both tracks all week. The weather was great except that everyday was 100+ but no rain or wind.
@PeterR00353 ай бұрын
There will be a lot of salt being flung about / getting stuck in a small encapsulated space where the front wheels are spinning. Be careful that no big chunks suddenly fall off, and come under a wheel? Great video!
@tkreitler3 ай бұрын
I restored a Gheenoe a few years ago and used Total Boat products. It was my first time working with fiberglass and it turned out great. SFM videos always brighten my day.
@daviddroescher3 ай бұрын
If you get it up early, there is another date available. World of Speed. September 6-9,2024. Smaller car count( means more potential runs and wait times). As part of the safety crew your thinking about our safety during an indecent is massive, thank you.
@georgew.96633 ай бұрын
Just seeing that thumbnail makes me so happy, great job getting this far Matt!!
@hedrives3 ай бұрын
As a Bonneville vet in cars and bikes, I LOVE this build. Best of luck at World Finals.
@123Purple3 ай бұрын
Fair compound. my bread and butter. My full time job was apply fairing compound to boats while they were being built
@larryw53293 ай бұрын
You validate my existence as a non finisher finisher
@caseytailfly3 ай бұрын
The incredible amount of work you have put into this is obvious. Kudos!
@LucaTgaard3 ай бұрын
This has grown to be my favorite KZbin channel! It’s fun, entertaining and we learn stuff! Perfect
@peterroshouse3 ай бұрын
FWIW, I've used a zip-tie on exhaust to mark where I want to cut. When it's tight, it's pretty close to being forced to be an exact circle.
@RonCovell3 ай бұрын
Matt - it's looking fantastic! So great to see all the progress you've made. I wish you the best luck for your upcoming speed runs on the salt.
@milkshakes68503 ай бұрын
gotta love them friendly people on the internet who make create things and then just let people have them...
@geoffhurley81033 ай бұрын
Amazing! I never before appreciated just how much work goes into purpose built race cars.
@G60syncro3 ай бұрын
Tread carefully with McMaster sprocket and gear CADs. Long time ago, this place I used to work at were using lots of sprockets and I noticed some of the models were really wonky and there was no way to easily swap sizes when designing machinery. I decided to make my own sprocket model with configurations for all sizes. For the tooth shape I took the geometry out of the Machinery's Handbook and plugged all the variables in a sketch and linked them with the equations shown in the book. It took a good part of a Friday to get it done but in the end it paid for itself real quick when we had to swap sprocket sizes and not have to fix broken mates. Or when we didn't have the size in CAD and all you had to do is add a configuration and punch in the proper number of teeth. Gears are the same, they might look close but they don't have the proper volute profile and they will bind if you try to get anything with a bit of high precision out of the CAD models.
@Kevgti53 ай бұрын
Yeah, I design machinery for a living and also got caught up using a mcmaster CAD once, in the end I made a configurable one where the involute curve is an equation driven curve, those worked perfectly and I can just add configurations as I need them
@G60syncro3 ай бұрын
@@Kevgti5 Those who know will know!! I'm also guessing the gti in your handle makes you a fellow veedubber as well!
@Kevgti53 ай бұрын
@@G60syncro Ironically not fully, I really wanted one when I made that account and my family combined had a ton of em.. but I ended up with an A4 and a 135i.
@brianb-p65863 ай бұрын
I assume that McMaster-Carr offers these CAD files only to plan assemblies, not to manufacture sprockets and gears, so the accuracy of the tooth form shouldn't matter.
@G60syncro3 ай бұрын
@@brianb-p6586 exactly... I was in a situation where it did matter and these easy free CAD files couldn't be trusted. So that's why I'm putting out the warning not to trust them 100% for your home made parts with either CNC mill or 3D printing.
@Hopalong..753 ай бұрын
It would look kool painted like a snek.
@phukfone84283 ай бұрын
No step on snek
@oddshot603 ай бұрын
@8:38 "... the 12 volt cooling fan for the electronics will come later." I sincerely hope that this does not become ominous foreshadowing. Back when I was racing an E Production MGB, I put this step off "until later", forgot it entirely and roasted a fancy MSD spark thingie, giving me my first and only mechanical dnf.
@11LowDown113 ай бұрын
Matt, want you to know that I truly love your content, it has just the rite amount of everything it needs and no more! They’re perfect! I work with engineers, I am their hourly proof of concept person, the hands on person, all are good people, few have personality (always so serious!). The few enjoy car building as a hobby and they come up with extremely unique concepts that actually work… just like yourself! So yes, your content is always appreciated! Thank you for sharing!
@flaagan3 ай бұрын
Best of luck in fulfilling your need for speed, and thanks for taking us along on the journey so far!
@geniferteal41783 ай бұрын
I love you're never-ending the enter. It's like one long run on sentence 😊
@UKBUILT3 ай бұрын
Great intro 😆 I love this build 💪 I am working on the steering for my V12 build 😎 keep up the good work
@TheChoirDirector3 ай бұрын
I love every single video, and your tongue in cheek narration. Thank you super fast Matt,
@branchandfoundry5603 ай бұрын
Sweet to see this and Alex Taylor's 200mph check ride video release simultaneously!
@rimka113 ай бұрын
Instead of 12v fan for engine bay cooling, I would use exhaust flow to create some air draw. But it may even work that way as is now.
@jaredlancaster41373 ай бұрын
I think he was saying a 12v fan specifically for electronics cooling. But yeah, the openish tail area at the back should be pulling quite a bit of air through the engine bay, depending on how good of an inlet there is.
@-IE_it_yourself3 ай бұрын
16:40 admit it this is just a "note to self" when you go back to see what that hell you were thinking when you came to a "problem for future matt"
@langsor3 ай бұрын
Happy to sit down with my coffee and find another installation of this series! I was wondering if I could SendCutSend a sprocket that was strong enough to handle the forces for a chain drive differential and now I know, maybe (probably). I'm not an engineer, so it's worth a shot. The McMaster-Carr pro-tip was an added easter egg for me. Thanks, Matt, again!
@jamespray3 ай бұрын
I subscribed to DStage 👍 Also: I don't mind a grab-bag episode like this. It's fun to see a blitz of small problem-solving outcomes sometimes.
@shawnwright2403 ай бұрын
I like your sense of humor as much as the mechanical stuff. Keep going!!!
@mattglandorf90773 ай бұрын
I love the idea of wanting a NACA duct, so design and print one, with a template for the cut and a cover with a built in tool holder. I just need to get better at the computer work.
@alpgirayaykut3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@joshuaein3 ай бұрын
It's not likely you'll have any issues with your current setup, but from the Aviation world one nice thing to include once you have covers that must be removed before operation is a nice big red or yellow "remove before operation" flag. Additionally, locking ball detent pins for all the screws that will be removed frequently will save you a lot of time. I would prefer a locking ball detent pin (with a flat for locking the orientation) with a t-handle over the threaded boss to remove the engine cover and one for the removable duct cover.
@Zazuk683 ай бұрын
Good Luck! Be safe! Looking forward to seeing it.
@waituntilthebeep3 ай бұрын
I have resolved the "never done" issue by making a few decisions. The important one was to use my label maker and to change my category system simpler. I threw out all the folders but one and labelled it, "Permanent Prototypes". All my projects were moved to that folder and now I have zero expectation of needing any of them to ever be... finished.
@nemoismyson2 ай бұрын
wow. Matt actually making solid progress. incredible. Looking forward to the next video where he inevitably goes on a sidequest.
@michaelrichter14653 ай бұрын
Excellent job. I especially like the ever present salt film on what appears to be about 85% of the frame and all other components. Minus the new body, but it'll get it's very own coat of sodium soon I hope! Honestly, always look forward to a new SFM superfastmatt video. Very entertaining to say the least; educational too, for the win.
@JSCB-3653 ай бұрын
Matt, I'm rematching this video with plans to re watch the windshield video. I recall you made an oven to get the plastic up to temperature. Have you considered using a heat blanket to bring the plastic up to temperature. In the composites world we use heat blankets to post cure epoxy resins. I have some that use a PID controller that have a flexible silicone blanket. This may work
@EliteMacFreak3 ай бұрын
For ceramic coating, get Swain Tech White Lightning. It's the best-performing ceramic coat. If you don't like the way it looks, you can paint the coating with silver or black VHT and cure it in the oven.
@aarondcmedia95853 ай бұрын
Sooo good. Looking forward to September even more now!
@f40ph883 ай бұрын
Looks alot like the GRX from the 1967 Speed Racer
@Ziesingracing3 ай бұрын
if a project is finished that means youve given up or sold it projects never finish you always think of better things to do on the project and diffrent ways to redo things
@Lolwutfordawin3 ай бұрын
Hey I've finished my bicycle project! Until I find some better cranks that is. And I'm probably changing my headlight too. Wheels need some trueing soon. OK fine, you're right.
@Ziesingracing3 ай бұрын
@@Lolwutfordawin XDD and once your done all that the list renews !! my rover sd1 was a quick project 3 years ago lol still hasn't driven yet
@krabman223 ай бұрын
That car looks so unbelievably badass with the body in the shop. Keep up the good work, you have a sinister creation
@flaagan3 ай бұрын
TotalBoat is just owning it in the KZbin scene, I've lost count of the number and variety of different folks I watch who use their products (and are typically sponsored by them as well).
@158158cow3 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s a lot of work in this video. Looking forward to September for you!
@mr_pike46093 ай бұрын
Was happy to see you buying a 3D printer, it's so fun to see someone else also realize how usefull that thing is!
@ronwalsh3 ай бұрын
Great video as always Matt. I too have a project car that will be done five years ago. Now it is covered with other project boxes dealing with Nixie clocks, firearms, and of course an RC project. Almost forgot about the turbocharger jet engine that will be done ten years ago.
@BetterCallGatto3 ай бұрын
I cant Wait until this thing is
@LouisEguchiWale3 ай бұрын
You showed so much progress alongside so many things left to do it hurt my head - I took the pain for you, I hope it works like that
@Aeros-tech3 ай бұрын
Good choice in printer I got the same and love it put over 1000h on it still working perfectly 👌
@creamwobbly3 ай бұрын
Speaking of things made from plastic being strong enough … I have a 2001 Chevy Prizm (Choada Crowla) and the retractable cup holder is fine. It was designed to hold coffee cups (evident from the radio placement right above). We regularly use it to hold two 24 oz stainless water bottles. Sure, the rubberish flappy bit for holding smaller cups in place is long since sun-baked to nothing, but the retractable frame is still fine. Surprisingly so. When that breaks, I'm selling it.
@waynep3433 ай бұрын
Inner fenders that slip onto a trapezium shape and can easily pulled up and off for cleaning with the body off. They might cover the outside of the tire also allow you to put in a quart of water and rock them back and forth to dissolve the salt. Pattern could be or be made of spare tire wells from junk yard cars. If fastening two. Overlap the joint not butt weld. Have you ever experimented with map sensors for turbo charged applications or even cheaper. Gm fuel tank pressuŕe sensors set up in a long harness like construction string lighting. So for testing you can monitor pressures inside the body. Hoses could be used to sample air pressures above and below the body with vw bug fuel filters protecting the sensor opening. Since these run sensor port exposed to gasoline they are tough.
@KGB9083 ай бұрын
Sometimes Matt puts out a video that reminds us all of how wicked smart he is. This is one of those videos. Neat job, Matt. Can you make this thing fuckin go already?
@Pedynkuziego3 ай бұрын
The progress you've made lately is impressive!
@bazilwreckerloughead3 ай бұрын
This is going to be such a cool car, can't wait to see it 'finished'.
@chrismanley56563 ай бұрын
Be a youtuber they said, it'll be easy they said. Lots and lots of work got done in this video! Car looks insane!
@theofficialkevin3 ай бұрын
Im never readt for this mans jokes. Always out of left field and hilarious
@mmmdawe3 ай бұрын
Damn, that view from cockpit is cool af
@joshua_3373 ай бұрын
995 Subscribers for DStage when you made this video, now he's at 10x that just 12 hours after the release of this video, awesome!
@russellhammond43733 ай бұрын
Another laugh out loud episode. I am glad you are doing all the hard work Matt as I am way past working on cars. Looking forward to the 'completion' video.
@wahidtrynaheghugh2603 ай бұрын
I’m so excited for that smoking garbage contraption for the windshield
@bobbiac3 ай бұрын
You could always create a mould of the body with a layer of 2 part foam and silicone. I mean I.. if you want it to be "done" longer 🤣 That would take a ton of surface prep and additional layer of fiberglass over literally everything.. and a gel coat or 3.
@rjjablo3 ай бұрын
Top Quality 520 Chain is always an option. Monitor it for stretch. You will not have the shock loadings that a MC would have running on the track so it should be fine.
@ohexra3 ай бұрын
i love you matt fr best engineer ever
@Zack-3 ай бұрын
Hell yea, coming together real nice
@sneakythumbs99003 ай бұрын
Have you considered routing waterlines and spray nozzles through the body so that after coating the car in salt you can hook it up to a hose/pump and wash off most salt before packing/trailering?
@DaYoda1913 ай бұрын
I'm really excited to see this car race!!
@michaelhubbard42723 ай бұрын
I did my first SendCutSend project! I’m putting and ‘07 Silverado steering rack in my ‘66 Chevy truck. I needed a bracket for the end of the rack. It turned out great! That serviceability thing… it’s like the same idiot put the rack in this truck! Can’t bolt the rack in with the hydraulic lines on it. It’s going to take a special wrench to tighten the lines up.
@AfroMyrdal3 ай бұрын
These videos are never not the best part of my day! Awesome as always!
@LordHonkInc3 ай бұрын
I love how you had _one_ important metric to go on the top gauge cluster (speed, obvs) and then just... "other less important stuff" xD "Yeah, speed's up to 130mph, and uuh, yeah, looks like I've still got four minutes on my cup ramen, so we're good on that one, too"
@reinbeers53223 ай бұрын
Probably temperatures, it's a pretty useful thing to have.
@carlosparacio56793 ай бұрын
Dang looking so good! That NACA duct cover, oh man... 😈🤌
@Del350K43 ай бұрын
Somehow I have followed this entire build and stared at countless on-screen renderings, without being at all prepared for how good-looking the car is.
@LawrenceOrsini3 ай бұрын
If you actually want to keep the heat in the exhaust, it is worth ceramic coating (Jethot only) the interior and wrapping the exterior. The combination is AMAZING at retaining exhaust heat and keeping it off things that are melty. I've used stainless, cast iron and steel pipes and have no problem with corrosion from the wrap if you spray the pipe with dry graphite and then spray the wrap with the same after it is installed; this works a treat and withstands the heat with no problems.
@chauvinemmons3 ай бұрын
you would be about 100% right any heat will ignite a single drop of oil that is now whipped into a frenzy you may think you have sealed the engine compartment 0 how wrong you would be. at over 200 mph a drop of oil becomes a mess sprayed around the engine compartment add heat now you're on fire all your hoses gone in a flash get the red kind that's fireproof yes they make 1/4 inch or whatever hose you wish that's fireproof that does not mean it will not melt anytime you have a question get your torch and try it all the things that you are afraid might go wrong probably will. I don't see enough fire extinguishers don't forget the very last one better be for your cockpit.
@chauvinemmons3 ай бұрын
my only disagreement would be to spray anything on the wrapping of the exhaust clean and dry do not try to treat it in any way it gets dirty use mineral spirits and allow it to dry otherwise you can also use soap and water after the mineral spirits there is not time to allow it to dry don't worry about it. just so there's no oil.
@LawrenceOrsini3 ай бұрын
@@chauvinemmons graphite doesn’t burn and it doesn’t rust and it allows the wrap to move around on the exhaust so there isn’t any wear associated with the friction of expansion and contraction. Mineral spirits are a highly flammable oil, so spraying mineral spirits on a wrap is really not a good idea.
@CaseyCannady3 ай бұрын
Love it! Can't wait to see it all done, but loving the content of the journey. Keep up the great videos @SuperfastMatt
@joshuapaulbarnden3 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your videos Matt, thank you for making them :)