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21 thoughts on “ETCG Answers Questions Live #77 (AMA) 11/9/2016”
  1. When I saw the awkward pause from 0:00 to 0:05 I couldn't help but imagine the classic scene from the movie: Tropic Thunder… "He's on tilt status." "the same thing happened to me when I played Neil Armstrong in Moonshoot." " they found me in an alley in Burbank." "trying to re-enter the earth's atmosphere in an old refrigerator box." lol

  2. ERIC, RICK HERE: HOW WOULD I IDENTIFY THE REAREND ON MY 56 F 100. I WANT TO CHANGE THE GEAR RATIO FOR ROAD TRAVEL, AND I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO IDENTIFY WHAT I HAVE UNDER MY TRUCK.

  3. was this streamed live on youtube? if not, you should. we'd love to talk to you live man. i dont get any notifications when your live. i miss out on it. ive watched like 90% of your videos . i started watching your channel before you got your new shop. watched the transition as it happened.when i started watching you only had like 15k. subscribers awesome to see someone succeeding. btw nice truck.

  4. 26:10 to 28:00 I completely agree on
    28:00 to 28:24 you have some serious misunderstanding of the "skill" concept. There are engineers and machinists on here with years of experience in different areas. Those people tell you (about an area of work that you have no previous experience in and are a "armchair mechanic" based on your definition since you have installed ZERO turbos prior to this one!) that it is a botch you can use if you cannot do any better due to space or time concerns. Your response is that those people have no clue and should not comment although the owner of the machine shop said he would never do it.

    Based on your continuous actions of calling people "armchair mechanics", ignorant" and other deprecative and presumptuous words whenever criticism shows up one cannot expect you to be part of a educated relaxed conversation about topics like this at all. You don't have to defend your actions at all, simply understand that not all the people who criticise you are evil, bad, ignorant keyboard heroes and armchair professionals but they might actually have a point.

    Having said that: Keep up the good work, we are looking forward to new videos 🙂

  5. reply scratched windshield. as mentioned earlier, it is very time consuming and labor intensive, however it can be done with a fine buffing disc, a drill and some cerium oxide. my 95 eagle talon had sun damage due to being parked outside for over 4 years . I found out the hard way oxidation on a windshield isn't the same (for removal anyway) as a headlight. I now had traded oxidation for scratches. after research, I discovered cerium oxide could be used to include visibility and thin out scratches. after spending an hour or two my scratches are gone and visibility has improved. saved a couple of hundred and is well worth it

  6. I have a 1990 honda accord (2door), the transmission was allmost outta fluid and i put in honda spec'd DW-1 but 2 weeks later i had to put 2 more quarts in . I cant see where its leaking from. Where do they usually leak from? the drive seals? How much is it to rebuild that type tranny?

    Thx

    Clint

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