Power and Speed. The two single most important things to an automotive performance enthusiast. Mike, Tom, and Tad explore a variety of racing related subjects.
Anything racing could be discussed on any given show. From the high speed Texas mile events to the Street / Grudge scene found in the local areas we all have in our regions.
Racing guests and personalities ranging from top current professional racers to professional engine and chassis builders are already on the schedule. The listeners are not excluded from the conversation either. Want to call in and be part of the show? No problem.
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Mike and Tom in studio for their first podcast in forever.
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Mike and Tom in studio.
Robert Young of Forced Performance called in to give us some much needed turbocharger tech. Forced Performance started out in the late 90s in the custom Diamond Star turbo market. Fast forwarding to today Forced has moved into the GTR and universal fit market. Listen in for some information about bearing types, housing sizing, usage, and general applications of turbochargers. Lots of questions cleared up tonight so give this one a listen.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and Dave in studio.
We have to thank Dave again for another great guest. Dave is a great addition and always welcome when he has time.
Tonight we have Pat Topolinski of Power Nation TV. Pat has an amazing story from his beginnings all the way to Power Nation TV. Listen in for his journey.
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Mike, and Tad in studio
Tom was away, working on his house, or joined the circus...we just don't know for sure.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and Dave in studio.
We have to thank Dave again for another great guest. We love having serious guests that can provide high level info on very technical subjects.
Darin Morgan, an expert in intake system design, calls in to dispel some myths and crush some cathedral shaped dreams.
Darin has been researching and designing induction systems for over 33 years. Throughout his career, his cylinder heads and intakes have been used in numerous disciplines such as NHRA Pro Stock, IHRA Pro Stock, Pro-Mod, Pro-Nitrous, tractor pulling, NASCAR, Land-Speed record engines, and much more. He has given over 37 lectures on wet-flow dynamics, cylinder head and induction system design, and induction system tuning. He has also taught over 50 engine building and induction system design classes.
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Greg Banish of Calibrated Success called in tonight to give some additional high level knowledge. Greg is one of the guests that we can rely on for accurate information in almost any area of automotive systems. Greg has not only worked for OEMs in the calibration area, he literally wrote the book on calibration. His DVDs are fantastic and we highly recommend you check them out. Pay attention to the information he gives every time he calls into the show.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Unless you have not been paying attention all of the US factory hotrods are now supercharged. Hellcat/Demon, Corvette, and Mustangs have superchargers and that opens up a lot of potential not only in factory upgrades but aftermarket additions.
Mike Sitar of Magnuson Superchargers calls in to explain the current state of the supercharging market. Years ago superchargers were the typical X-71 based clunky heat generating units, but technology has changed all that. The OEM's are exploring the HP limits and that drove the need for larger and more efficient superchargers was evident. Magnuson has grabbed onto this market with some fantastic products that can make very serious power numbers. Lots of good information from Mike, and we are glad he called in.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and Dave Localio in studio.
We have covered the internets and the misinformation on the web, but it is always worth covering again. Dave has never sat in on one these discussions so it was good to hear his perspective. People say and do the craziest stuff and you need to know when not to listen.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and Dave Localio in studio
OK, we can all thank Dave Localio for getting us connected with tonight's guest. We have talked to a ton of people in serious forms of racing, but this takes serious to a new level.
We realize we have listeners from all different areas of motorsports but this is one any performance minded person should be interested in.
Vince Tiaga, the lead powertrain engineer from GM's Corvette Racing project, joins the show calling in from France. Why France? Because Corvette Racing just completed pre qualifying for the 24 Hour of Le Mans race to be held June 16-17.
Yes, that Corvette Racing.
Vince explains his path to the GM Corvette Racing Project, and some of what goes into running these types of events. We talk about everything from powertrain to the actual events themselves. This one is a must listen.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio
Tom said it best, dumpster fire.
So, we have no internet, no sound machine, the mixing board decided to on vacation, and we ended up streaming the show for the fans live with my cell phone.
Check out how the Power and Speed team overcomes adversity.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio
One of the best parts of doing this show is talking to people who have slid into this industry from less than obvious avenues. Chris Delgado is one of those guys.
Chris Delgado of Prospeed Autosports started tuning cars in 2000 and took a interesting route to get there. Chris, a fan of hot pockets, sought out work in areas that interested him. Translation, Chris is a motivated guy who learns how to do what he needs to do. People that do this are fascinating because they are not confined to conventional thinking when looking at a new challenge.
Chris is into a lot of interesting areas, and we talked about everything from "White Rice" to GM DI add port fuel injection systems. Give this one a listen to find out more.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio
We think once or twice we brought up the cathedral port vs square port head thing. There has always been a "debate" about what heads are better for what and why. Tonight we have an expert that tested exactly this. Ben Strader of EFI University has built two engines with each of the head styles. The first engine, the cathedral port, has been installed in Ben's car and has made passes at the track. Listen in for the details and do a Google search of "Spinal Tap"
EFI University is the real deal for education in these areas. We cannot stress enough the level of professionalism and detail that EFI U provides. If you are serious, and have the time, call them.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio
We always welcome repeat guest, and Dave Localio of HeadGames is no exception. He actually lives close by the "studio" and at some point is going to come back in. Dave has a ton of real world experience in cylinder head work from everything from Vipers to 2JZ. Listen in and he will be back again in studio soon.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio
Tom returns with some tales from the UAE after being gone for what seems like 6 months. Custom Show, serious dune machines, and clams are all covered.
Mike has gotten deeper into the welding and metalwork side in his quest for a turbocharged Tahoe. He got some products from some companies you might be interested in. He's quite picky so when he says something works, it works.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and two friends of the show Anthony and Josh stopped in to check out the "studio"
For long time listeners Anthony called in about the self learning EFI in one of the very early show. We told em to come in and years later he finally did. Anthony is going to try to get to Drag Week this year and is getting parts together for a old school SBC. Josh is a LS guy and working on his own deal right now. We are going to see if we can help these guys get some part together. It's always nice to meet good guys from the car world. They are both welcome to stop by anytime.
A bunch of live callers called in and that is always nice.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
This days always happen. We look around the room and say "whatdoyaogot"... nothing. Sometimes these shows are good from the standpoint of just the guys being the guys. (if ya heard the preshow stuff like "Build a Tad" referenced you could only imagine)
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Lake speed has been around racing as long as any of us can remember. Working with Gibbs Racing for many years has lead to the formation of Driven Racing Oils. Oils have changed more than most people over the years and those changes have impacted the life of high stress components in the engines we work with. Listen in for the changes that happened over the years in oils and why you should be using Driven Racing oil in an engines that push the limits.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and SS Jeff in Studio.
Jeff stopped by for the show and he has his SS going pretty good. 10.60 at 135ish. That's pretty damn nice for a 4400LBS street car.
Greg Banish has been on several times before and always has loads of good information. Greg has honest to god OEM level calibration experience and knows the "right" way to do everything from their perspective. Imagine having all kinds of power and the mannerisms of a the showroom production car. His videos are priceless if you are working with the Gen 4 GM tuning tools and you should really check it out.
"Build a Tad"
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
It's always nice to have return guests and it's even better when we can get some of the latest info people should know about.
JC Beattie of ATI Performance joins us tonight for some additional transmission information. All the power in the world won't get the job done if the car does not leave and gets down the track. The engines of today can make so much power they require a trans that is built to live. Trans and converter tech has come a long way over the past few years and it never stops evolving. ATI is always on top of what it takes to get it done. Listen in as we discuss everything from the TH400 of today and the transmissions of the near future.
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Mike and Jeff in studio.
To borrow from todays racing lingo, this is what we would call a "No Prep" show. (not that most of them are full of prep to begin with)
The show was cancelled because Tom got called away, but Jeff showed up so we turned on the mics. I have always said they can't all be winners, but sometimes it's nice to just shoot the breeze.
PJ from Canada called in (eh) to give some Rocky Mountain race week info. We had past shows discussing this event and if you are interested this has some details about this year's upcoming event.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
The performance world changes fast. Advancements in power production have been occurring year after year. If you don't keep on top of things you will get left behind.
Mark Conte joins us tonight to discuss Real Street and the power production possible today. Anyone in the Supra world certainly knows who Real Street is, but they are much more than Supera performance. Mark and the guys at Real Street have you covered for just about anything you are working on. Sound performance principles know no brand limits and you can be sure info from Real Street is the real deal.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Alrightythen. Things are getting back to normal and we should have a show you late model GM guys can get into.
Like it or not, change is coming. Mike didn't like change when the LS popped on the scene or when the Corvette moved to square taillights. Most of us hate change, but since we can't stop it, we have to live with it.
Howard Tanner joins us tonight to talk about exactly these changes. The two big changes in the GM power plant area will be smaller displacement (maybe even V6) and no pushrods. DOHC is the future and the control of the camshafts is valuable in both HP and economy perspectives. Calibrators like Redline are ready to meet these new challenges head on. Howard discusses where this is going from what he has seen from thus far from working with ATS Cadillacs and other GM DOHC engines. Tech is changing and you have to move with it or get out of this game.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and Jeff in studio.
Tom is back!
Thank god, it's not easy to do this without people you work with all the time.
Tom traveled to Japan and the Middle East for shows he had to attend. This should be the last bit of travel for a while so we can get back to the guests and the tech. Tom has some stories from the road, but he's pretty beat up. All said and done it was like being on the road for a solid month.
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Mike, Tom, and Fudd in studio.
Tom is still away so good ole Fudd attempts to take his place.
Fudd is still talking about his Dragweek car and is still stuck on a supercharger. We know they can work, but Mike seems to think it's not the best idea for this particular type of event.
Tonight Glen Hunter calls in with some info Fudd might find useful. Glen has a beautiful old school Chevy that used to have a supercharger. After trying to get as much out of as he could he gave up and went over to turbos. Glen has been going to Dragweek since 2010 and has managed to knock a second off his best after the switch.
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Mike, Tom, and Jeff in studio
Tom is still away so fireman Jeff came in to talk about his car for a little bit.
Tom will be back in 2 weeks and we will back to normal, or at least as normal as we get.
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There are a few companies that achieve a level of success that most of us can look up to. We all had engine builders, car builders, and racing organizations over the years we followed. There is no doubt that most categories of racing at the professional level get difficult to say the least. That is gross understatement when you are speaking about 24 hour endurance races. Katech met the challenge head on, and made their mark in racing history.
Kevin Pranger of Katech Engines called in to give us some insight into his career at Katech and where they are today. Anyone who has ever poked in at a endurance road race on TV has seen the GM Corvettes. They have been front and center for years, and the Corvette Racing legacy really started with Katech and Kevin Pranger. In 1997 GM got together with Katech and the C5R program was born. Though the program GM and Katech secured more than a couple of high profile wins.
BUT...
What can Katech do for you, the regular car guy? How about CNC porting of your heads at an unbelievably low price? Or a complete spin fixture tested valve train package? Katech is the real deal, and you are not doing yourself any favors if you do not check out what they have to offer. You cannot get the level of experience they posses from many other companies.
There is lots of history here and lots of information on LS3 engines that last in endurance racing.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Well, it's official, Mike left his house and actually went to PRI 2017 in Indy.
It was a very fast trip, with just a small amount of time spent at the show. (and yes, he drove the Tahoe out there) Mike got to meet lots of the people that have been on the show, and did manage to mess with a few of them. A bunch of listeners got together after the show day for dinner with Mike and Tom. Lots of fun, all good people
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
What is GM doing? For that matter what are most of the manufactures doing? The guys feel GM is messing things up at almost every turn.
The long standing battle between square ports and cathedral ports takes another turn. Ben Strader of EFI University calls in to discuss the latest findings between these two head types on two test engines. Both of these are very high horsepower normally aspirated engines that make serious power per cubic inch. Check this one out for some more insight into this whole subject.
If you are really serious about learning how to calibrate or build racing engines check out what EFI U has to offer. You won't be sorry.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Well, Mike had a crappy week. Mike was saddled with a plumbing disaster Friday night at his home this past week with a 4" cast iron septic pipe deciding it was time to check out. We don't think we need to get into more detail than that. Show prep has to take a back seat sometimes to real life, and this was one of them.
With that lovely image in your head, enjoy your Thanksgiving! Tune in next week for Ben Strader from EFI U.
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Mike and Tom in studio.
Tad broke a ball joint and is sitting on the side of the road
(we had to tell you or you might not have noticed)
We have to apologize ahead of time to Eric Brooks and our fans. We were in a bad position after having missed two weeks. We had a SEMA delay, an issue with the internet service being messed up, and now almost a third straight week of no show. Mike got called in to a surprise budget meeting he could not miss. That messed up our time, our prep, and the time we could devote to Eric.
Eric is a stand up guy and moved stuff around just to be on at our earlier time. We will FOR SURE have Eric on to get more into HP Tuners and get much deeper into Ford programing in the very near future.
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The title says it all.
Mike, Tom, Tad, and SS Jeff in studio.
Well Mike has gone and done it. He talked about it with Sloppy Matt, but he did it. Mike is the proud owner of a 2011 Chevy Tahoe, and we have no doubt that HP tuners will put Mike in an an institution. The oddest part of all of this Mike actually witnessed a crime!
We love repeat guests, and tonights guest could not come at a better time. Greg Banish of Calibrated Success is one of the best resources for the process of calibration while taking into account the OEM perspective. Greg has worked directly for quite a few top tier manufactures as a calibrater and has direct insights into why they do what they do. Greg has produced quite a few educational books and DVDs and we highly suggest you check them out.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and SS Jeff in studio.
Our buddy Jeff stopped by tonight to fill us in on his SS that Mike has been helping him with. The initial tunes are done and the car is solidly in the 10s. There is more left in it, but it is a true street car. It drives like a stock car, no meth injection, and still weighs in at 4400LBS. It's really nice to see this working out so well, and we hope for more data soon.
Since Mike has been fumbling about with HP Tuners tonights guest is a good fit.
Dave Steck of DSX Tuning calls in to give us some insights about stock GM PCMs. There is no doubt some things with a stock PCM become problematic. They pose a unique set of problems and DSX has some very nice items to help work though them. More and more street guys are going to other than NA route to make big power and things like E85 really help. The stock PCM has the ability to do this but you need a few things to get it going. DSX has some great kits that are easy to install to do the hardware conversion. After it is installed a few tweaks with HP Tuners and you are ready to go. DSX has quite a few "make life easier things" so if you are a GM PCM guy check him out.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and Matt Happel in studio.
Tonights guest is actually in studio, and that is always the best way to do it.
Matt Happel of Sloppy Mechanics took the trip to NJ from PA to explain the mindset of Sloppy Mechanics. Loads of people get this wrong and think it is about just bad or sloppy work. That is NOT it at all. Sloppy Mechanics is all about accomplishing a goal with a low investment. Think shade tree mechanics on every form of power adder available. The performance potential of factory, and budget, equipment is incredible if done correctly. Sloppy Mechanics guides will get you going in the right direction... and on a budget.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
We try really hard to make sure we get some of our racing royalty on, and tonight is no exception.
Eric Dillard of Proline Racing calls in to tell us the story Proline and how they go to where they are today. Anyone who follows the higher end drag cars of today knows that there are a handful of companies that would be considered the goto companies, and Proline is one of them. Proline is not just a "pro" type engine builder. They are also responsible for the fastest Lamborghinis on the planet running out of Underground Racing's shop.
It is always nice to hear the story of how a company got "here" from where they started.
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Well, that's it. Now sports are a political mess too. We are all going to try to stay more clear of these issues. All these guys should try a sport that takes real balls...ya know what we are sayin. A little acceleration therapy might do them some good.
First caller of the night is Jake Blain. We hate to see people have their pride and joy get trashed, and this guy had a tough time. He lost an injector o-ring and a massive fire ensued. Jake actually bailed out of the car before it stopped it was so bad. He's ok, but his car isn't. Go check out 5252rpm.com and buy a hat to help em for christ sake. Remember, a car is always replaceable, your health is not.
ProTorque. We have all heard the name if we follow any drag racing at all. ProTorque is a serious player in the converter industry and Joe Rivera calls in to give some insights into business, tech, and relationships?? Joe talks about different aspects on the converter and how changes affect it's operation. There were some very key nuggets in here about the stator, fluid relationships, and construction. A couple of ProTorue customers call in, and we would like to have them on individually as well.
Joe is a NYer and we would love to have him in studio if he gets out this way.
Joe is a native NYer and we would actually like to have him in studio one night when he fells like taking a ride.
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Dragweek 2017 is officially in the books.
Congrats to all the guys who have been part of our show.
Jason Doisher for the win in the SBPA 8.50 class with a pass on the last day to seal the deal.
John Dodson second in the SBPA 8.50 class and a convincing win in the 8.50 challenge after the main event.
James Karger for the win in the BBPA 8.50 class. Great runs all week.
Matt Blasco in The Dirty Dart with the win of PSPA and the save of the week. (go find that on youtube!
Richard Guido with the win in the Stick Shift Challenge. Go watch that video on youtube as well. (notice the shirt)
Hats off to Alex Corella for leaving a hurricane behind to come race, and Team 260 for a hell of a work week.
Was great to meet the above guys and all the others at this event, Even Steve Reimann from Australia with his gift of socks for Mike. This was a good time full of great people. We really look forward to being involved with the event next year, and like Tom says, we are winning (so don't get to comfortable Jason!)
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OK, so it's really close. When you are listening to this is might even be started.
Dragweek 2017 is almost here.
We have a broader listening base than we would have ever though and it is no secret the Aussies are serious car nuts. Tonight we actually have to Australian listeners who are here right this second for Drag Week 2017.
Steve Reimann and Harry Haig both call in to share their on the road experiences so far. Everything from blown up tow vehicles to "Home Depot browsing car guy problem solving". This guys are great guys and we really can't wait to meet them all at Byron.
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Sat night fights. Mayweather is still the man. Hats off to McGregor for stepping into this and making a good showing. (and Mike lost 5 bucks)
It's always a privilege to talk to the true legends of our sport, and tonight is one of those nights.
Tonight on Power and Speed Kenny Duttweiler calls in to the show for, in his words, an open forum discussion. Kenny has been a long time performance enthusiast and from an early age spent his time reading the magazines of the day. Listen as he tells how the beginnings launched the career of what would be one of the racing legends of our time. From the salt flats of Bonneville to the drag strips across the country Kenny Duttweiler powered vehicles have shaped the way we view turbocharges and drag racing.
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Mike, Tom, Fireman Jeff, and Tad in studio.
Fireman Jeff is in studio and he is the luckiest man around about now. He broke a lifter, and hurt nothing else in the process. That NEVER happens, but you always see the craziest stuff if you are around this long enough.
This is the second attempt at tonights guest, but well worth it.
Tony Palo from T1 Race Development and Injector Dynamics joins the show. Tony was on once before with Paul Yaw, and together they are the Co-owners of Injector Dynamics. Separately they both own their own companies, T1 Race Development and Yaw Power.
T1 was born out of the import performance market and has gravitated to the GTR performance industry. Tony has a long history with import performance, and the GTR is really the logical destination. There is quite a bit to the GTRs and what it takes to make them make over 2000HP. Listen in for some in depth information about Mainline Dynos, dyno testing, application of Injector Dynamics equipment and much more.
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Mike has been super busy, Tom had a tree fall on the house he is selling, and Tad is... well... always Tad.
We really like talking to genuine good people. There are lots and lots of them in this sport, and tonights guest is no acceptation.
Doug Cook from Motion Raceworks called in to let all the listeners know about the Drag Week meet and greet they are having. Saturday September 9th to meet the people, see the cars, drink and so on. All of the proceeds are being donated to Operation Homefront. Like we said, good people. With the party details out of the way, we got to hear about Doug's business Motion Raceworks. Check them out when you need something, we don't think you will be sorry.
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Mike gave us some insight into who listens and where. Australia, Canada, and the UK make up the top 3 after the USA. Nice. Maine is slacking terribly, but the car people of Utah are listening! Seriously, thank you guys.
We really can't say enough about this episode's guest. Billy Godbold of Comp Cams calls in to give some very technical information about camshafts. This show is not so much about camshaft recomendations, it's about the actual theory behind the camshaft and ways to apply these theories. Some very interesting information about jerk, intensity, defection, springs, pushrods, rockers, and the valve train as an overall system. If you follow our shows for technical details you will really like this one.
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Oh boy, here we go again. Fans will remember the show after Trump won the election Mike happened to play a Kid Rock song for the show open. There is no way we could have known this guy is going to run for office in Michigan, and in some early polling he's actually up. Well we know this guy certainly isn't gonna be able to say he's a nice wholesome gentleman...crazy times
The Team 260 guys (you have to say Two Six Oh or they get touchy) have been trying to put on a race called "Neglection" for some time now, and they keep getting screwed up by the weather. It looks like it's finally going to happen! Seriously, these are good guys, and they know how to treat people at an event. The event occurs at Lyons Raceway park on the 29th of July. If you are reasonably close, head there. We are sure you won't be disappointed.
Tonights guest is Dave Vassar of Nitrous Outlet. Dave shares his story of starting out in parts retail industry and ended up landing squarely in the nitrous kit and component manufacturing area. Dave is responsible for some of the most well thought out nitrous kits on the market. Puck systems, Stinger systems, and the new Interspooler system are all straight out of their in house R&D center. Dave gets into some of the details of the various kits and there evolution through testing. Lots of good stuff from Dave, and we would be happy to have him back anytime.
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Well this is a first for us.
We have had guests from manufacturers, guests from EFI training, and guests that are racers. We have never had a racer get to call in during a race week event. To make this twice as nice, we have not one racer, but two!
Richard Guido and Billy Armstrong both call in while competing in Rocky Mountain Race Week.
We had Richard on few shows back to get their Drag Week stories. For those that don't remember his show, he is a crazy Canadian who runs an honest to god Pontiac 6 speed car. Richard has made quite a few friends on his Drag Week endeavors and he is with one of them tonight. Billy Armstrong is a fellow racer and it seems they are enjoying the high altitude air, along with a libation or two, after a day of traveling. Listen to these guys and you will get an idea what this whole Rocky Mountain Race Week can throw at you. There are some very unique challenges here and be sure to pay attention to the altitude discussion.
Great guys and we can't wait to meet them.
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Tom takes an Uber, Mike has a plan, and together they failed.
With that out of the way, the shows as of late are really full of good info from good people. Shane T, Paul Yaw, Ben Strader and now...
Greg Banish.
Greg has a very different perspective from most calibrators (tuners). Greg has worked with GM, Ford, Saleen, Lotus, and Roush. He has seen the inside of how the sausage is made for what we drive, or lust after, every day.
Think about that.
Guys like Greg are the reason what we drive does in fact have the mannerisms we expect a factory car. Greg explained more than a few items from the OEM perspective and tied them in from a performance standpoint. The direct injection side was particularly interesting to us.
Greg has also authored books relating to the performance calibration field as well as video productions on the same subjects. Check for the books on Amazon, I know Mike bought some already.
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Most of the listeners know that the guys are really into DragWeek, and tonights two guests are the main reason they even started looking into it at all.
Clark Rosenstengel 2016 DragWeek Class Champion calls in. Clark was not resting on his win over the winter at all. Clark stepped up his program in a major way with a brand new engine built by Steve Morris. When we say stepped up we me like billet water jacketed block stepped up. The race is won in the garage, and Clark has been on it this winter. He has the experience, the car, and certainly the engine to defend his win. We think he has more than a good shot.
In almost a redo of the first show these guys were on Jason Doisher called right after Clark. Jason runs the same class as Chris Bishir, John Dodson, Alex Corella, and Adam Hodson. Jason has a new engine and is working out the best converter he can find. In the off season in preparation for DragWeek Jason has been running some special events and scored a very popular win at the National No Prep Redemption 7.0. Jason has been all around the top of his class, and he is certainly one of the few guys who can win this whole thing.
These guys are great guests, and we honestly can't wait to meet them, and all of the guys we have talked to, at DragWeek 2017.
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First off, we suck. We should be telling you this all the time. Screw Facebook likes and iTunes reviews. They really don't mean much of anything. If you like the show and want to help us. Share it Share It Share It. That does in fact help.
Sometimes we forget how lucky we are to be able to speak to the guests we have on the show. These guys are "THE guys" when it comes to what you really need to know.
Tonights guest is Ben Strader, founder of EFI University. He has mentored and trained thousands of tuners from all over the world over the last decade and a half. He has spoken at ATEC several times, assisted NHRA Pro Stock and NASCAR teams on their transition to EFI, worked in nearly every venue of motorsports and even authored a book. Now Ben runs a racing engine development program through the school to help bridge the gap between builders and tuners. Ben freely gave out some of the best information about the entire industry you could every possibly get. There is so much in this one, we can't put it all in here. Grab this one and save it.
We had a surprise caller at the very end of the show. We almost left him hanging because we had no idea who it was. Turns out it was Doc from Street Outlaws. Ben has been instrumental in getting Doc going with his Haltech ECU. We thank Doc for calling in and giving Ben a celeb endorsement. Doc is welcome to come on at any time.
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There is nothing we enjoy more than giving our listeners the chance to learn from some of the very best in our industry. Very rarely do we actually listen to the show over again, but this is one we all will.
Shane Tecklenburg of Tuned By Shane T calls in for the longest show to do date. Shane is an absolute wealth of information on the subject of tuning. We could ramble on here for a page and a half, but honestly you just have to listen. Shane will be back for round 2, and after this discussion, we are sure there is much much more to come.
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Serious moment from Power and Speed. Listen guys, bad guys are bad guys. Go easy on the terrorist stuff. We all have strong feelings about these assclown, but don't let that cloud your judgement about people. Maybe if we all focused on the car guy end things would be a little better.
Tonight we have two heavy hitters in this industry. Paul Yaw and Tony Palo from Injector Dynamics call in to go over some products and discuss some tech. The latest from Injector Dynamics is the ID F750 fuel filter. The level of detail that goes into a product design from these guys is amazing. There is lots of good info about filters and the principals behind them that you should listen to. Going further with new products is the talk of the fuel pump they have displayed at the trade shows. Paul and Tony have some really good tech on their future pumps. Hint- in tank for big power.
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Sometimes you just have to clear the air. Mike addressed an issue with a Facebook guy that has taken a turn into the personal. Everyone knows Mike is a we bit hostile, but the whole Facebook thing he did not start. He questioned data, and the other party got personal. Most of it is still up there on the Power and Speed Fan page.
Tonights guest is Dave Kogan of Kogan racing engines. Dave is a super talented engine builder from the Northeast and located in Long Island NY. Kogan racing engines is the ONLY Holley EFI certified installer in the area. The Holley stamp of approval is a big deal and not just everyone is on that program. Dave has a long history in the Mopar area from when he was a kid, and over the course of his career he landed at Ray Barton's. That is one of those places that if you don't know who they are, look them up. Listen in, and get some info about Dave.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio along with two special guests from Dubai.
Saeed Almarzouqi and Mohmed Ahmad came in with Tom. We can't tell you how amazing it was to have guys from thousands of miles away that share our common interest in all things fast. Saeed is the man behind the Custom Show in the UAE that Tom attends every year. We really hope these guys make our studio a stop every time they are stateside.
The Team 260 guys checked in, the Neglection race has been postponed due to weather. These guys, and others are welcome to come on the show and plug their events. If you are close to the shows they put on, stop by and show your support.
Cobb Tuning is well known around the Subaru world and have expanded to bands including Porsche, Nissan, and Ford. Mike McGinnis Senior R&D Calibrator of Cobb Tuning called the show to go over the process of development at Cobb. Cobb offers complete packages that are proven to provide solid repeatable gains, but the offering does not stop there. Cobb actually can repurpose sections of the ECU to provide features like trans brakes and bump in functionality. Mike is one of the guys making it all happen, and the show can only scratch the surface.
Mike Jovanis, NJ resident, NMCA racer, and DragWeeker calls in to share some knowledge of what it takes to compete in DragWeek. Mike needs to come on again because the show ran so long. We got into a few things we wanted to talk about, but we were up on a time constraint. Mike is in the plans to come back in the next few shows. These DragWeek guys have lots of valuable info to share.
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Someone help Chief from the 405. The 80s called and they want their sox back. Jeez dude.
A caller from really close by calls in to tell us he took none of our advice. He wanted a blower and decided to go with a nitrous kit. Clearly Mike wasn't paying attention at first, but I will side with Mike on this one. 150HP wet on a dry manifold should be ok, but man that is touchy when you get on them hard. We know they can work but those manifolds were designed for air. Always use a good tuner and talk to quality guys like NX Nitrous Express.
Tonight Allison Black from Dynocom gave us some good info about Dynocom. If you don't know about chassis dynos you can pick up some info here. Allison was good enough to explain some of the products, and more importantly, the pros and cons of Pods. (also known as hub dynos) Quite a few answered questions and reasons to use one VS the other. They have lots of features in the programing and it sounds like they have lots of good software advances in their latest offering. If you are looking for a Dyno, give them a look.
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Poor Tad, he's hurting. We got older, and stuff goes wrong. Kinda like an old car you keep fixing. Tad has a case of the gout, and almost did not make the show. Hope ya feel better buddy.
Here we go, the great head debate rages on. It should first be noted Mike was actually respectful in his opinion and gave the guy credit for what he accomplished in this world of LS engines. With that being said, the overwhelming opinion from very competent people is that the test is invalid. Why, we don't know, but it is. Mike did stand his ground and offered to pay for a test to prove a point. Lets see what goes down. Mike loves to gamble.
A listener or two requested we get Jason Hoots on. Jason had probably the worst drag week experience we heard to date. We all know it's not easy, and we all know stuff can go wrong. Jason made one day of racing, and said that's it. He fully admits he approached the whole thing wrong and he is ready to go back right. Jason is a guy to watch, and if he survives our money is on him.
AMA Ask Me Anything seems to be something the kids do today with the facebooks, the googler, and the tweeter. (SMH) So we decided why not. People asked us to do it, so send the questions or call in live. We will answer anything... like seriously....anything.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and Headgames Dave in studio.
Dave from Headgames actually lives pretty close to the studio, so it's nice when he can drop by. Dave and Mike go at it a little bit about heads, but don't let that fool you. He was there to pick up Mikes heads, and trust us, Mike is very sure about everything he does when it comes to getting work done.
Drag Week guys continue, but this week it's something a little different. Adam Hodson and Nick Taylor of Team 260 called in to give more than just Drag Week info. These guys live racing, there is no other way to say it. Not only are they Drag Weekers, they are now race promoters. These guys got lots going on, and you should listen in and follow the Facebook page to get all the latest even details. We might even head out to the Neglection race. All of Team 260 (Two Six Oh) have been assume to talk to and we look forward to meeting all of them.
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Drag week continues to monopolize the podcast. There are so many things to discuss, and Mike is researching everything 24/7. When questions come up our goto guy is Jason Harding from Katech motorsports. This time, it's an odd issue about what is going on the with the EPA and tuners? Jason knows all about the ins and outs of EPA approval and practices. We will have more about this in future shows, but it is scary stuff for the tuners and street guys. Seriously, if we go to Jason for answers you should too. Doesn't get better than Katech.
Continuing with out Drag Week participant schedule Alex Corella calls in to share his story. His 93 Fox body actually uses a Ford engine. With all of the LS swapping going on it's nice to hear some guys stay true to the brand. Alex runs in the Super Street class and has some good stuff. If you listen to guys like Alex and our other guests and don't want to do this, We don't even know what to say.
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It seems Tad is much more of a dork than previously expected. Tad's car is delayed, in part because good ole Tad seems to be quietly trying to a "build thread" on some Subaru forums and won't proceed without... wait for it... pictures. I can't even imagine why, but this whole thing is gonna haunt em for a while.
Tom was away last week at the UAE Custom show, and we don't think everyone realizes this area of the world is going car crazy. The Custom Show is getting bigger and bigger every year. Tom is involved with an engine building and tuning challenge that is a big part of the show. We realize not everyone can get there, but if you are planning a trip it would really be a cool place to go.
The DragWeeker theme continues this week with Matt Blasco. Matt is old school Chrysler guy, but with some very interesting twists. Matt is a IT guy by trade and he put his skills to good use. His 1973 Dart actually runs "CAN bus" for the vehicle functions. He runs a Mega Squirt system, and uses it functions to the fullest. (listen to the fuel pump system) Matt knows quite a few guys in this industry that took interest in his car, and he is going to put us in touch with some DragWeek loyal vendors. Matt's a great guy, and we all look forward to meeting him in person.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and special guest Dave Localio of HeadGames in studio.
We have only had the chance to have a guest in studio a few times, and it's always easier than talking on the phone. Dave Localio is responsible for some very serious boosted cars with insane boost levels. The prep of the factory head is crucial at these boost levels. The TX2K event that just concluded featured one is his customers cars. Don Summerton calls in to recap this event, and you should listen to the boost levels on these 2JZ cars. Dave lives closer than I realized and he can stop by from time to time and we would love to have him back.
We decided we are going to stay with the who DragWeek topic. These guys are the reason this event is what it is today. DragWeeker Richard Guido is a 4 time competitor. Richard and his father (75 god bless em) make the trip in a 1965 GTO 517 F1C Procharger with a STICK! This is a real honest to god Pontiac and a real honest to god synchronized stock T56 trans. Richard has a great outlook on the whole event, and you can tell from listening to him he loves this stuff. Listen in, another great advertising for DragWeek.
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None of us even noticed, but show number 100. Crazy stuff. Thanks to the fans for sticking with us. We may tool on them from time to time, but we really do appreciate all the listeners.
Project SubiTard is getting close. Tad has his new engine ready to go from IAG. The parts, car, and everything is finally set. He has a few items to get to this finished up, but he will be on the road soon. It will still look like crap, but it will be a pretty stout street car.
Drag Week has taken over our thoughts and daily conversations. Trust us, we are not trying to wear this subject out, but there is so much here to talk about. The best thing about this whole event is the people. We have had on and met some great car guys from all over the country and this week is no exception.
Travis Ray joins the show to talk about his Drag Week experiences. This particular guest worked out to be not only a cool story, but educational for Mike and Tom. Travis is a Corvette C5 owner, and can recount the numerous pitfalls of the Corvette platform. Travis has competed in the Drag Week event since 2013 and had not had good luck until 2016. Everything from stub axels to electrical problems kept him from finishing, but 2016 ended all of that. Travis finished the week and averaged a 9.29 with a true to life street drivable C5 Corvette. It was a pleasure to drive, and needed nothing but tire changes to complete the week. Listen to this one, it's a good story of the road taken to complete Drag Week from another great car guy.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio on a Sunday.
Sunday Sunday Sunday. All the NJ guys will all know where that comes from. Sunday recording this week due to travel plans and impending snow storm.
We always try to have tech guys where we can, and we all like learning from the best people in the business. Tom knows just about everyone, and if he doesn't he knows someone who does. There is no shortage of great people who can come on, and this one is for the engine guys out there.
Phillip Data from King Engine Bearings calls in to give some details about bearing types and construction. We know tons of people who just say, standard crank, give me a set of standard bearings. 90 times out of 100 it will run, is it the right way to do things? No. Phillip gets into some of the variety of bearings King manufactures, and why what bearings are used for a particular purpose. If you are trying to go over an engine yourself, you should do two things. Listen to this show, and give Phillip at King a call. That small amount of research will protect your investment. We look forward to having Phil on again, there is lots more to talk about when it comes to bearings.
Continuing with our Drag Week theme, tonights second guest has a unique perspective. PJ Nadeau is not only a Drag Week competitor, he covers the Drag Week event as a contributor for Hot Rod. He has seen the competition side through his own eyes and knows just how hard this is to do. PJ's articles provide coverage for the guys (like us) who are not running in the top class. Everyone who does the Drag Week event deserves some recognition and PJ does a fantastic job telling their stories. Check his articles out on the Drag Week section of Hot Rod.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and in studio Scott Clark.
We were all looking forward to this all week. Drag Week registration opened, and we are in. Talk about nice timing, Scott Clark ran his tuning school this past weekend at Fonse Performance and was able stop by the studio the night we record. This whole Drag Week thing has everyone wound up. Tom says we are winning, Mike wants to win, Scott says good luck with that! It's not as easy thing to do, and things that should not break do and just when you don't need them to. One aspect of these types of cars that cannot be stressed enough is tuning. Scott goes over some of the class events, the car they tuned, and the problems they had. If there is one near you we suggest you go check it out. He goes over the upcoming events so it's easy to make the time now.
Speaking of winning, multi time winner of the 8.50 class Chris Bishir of Team 260 (two six oh) calls in to continue our Drag Week discussions. Chris has done Drag Week more than a few times, and he's the man to beat. He has this down, and nothing replaces experience. Everyone is gunning for him including Jason Doisher who called in from Anything Automotive. He's another Drag Week veteran, and even give his prediction on who finishes where. There is some great discussion here on the whole "game" of Drag Week.
One thing we want everyone to pay attention to is Chris's discussion of the events they are promoting. This type of event is exactly what this sport needs. Pay attention to the details on this, and if you are close, show up.
Fireman Jeff with the wonky rods stops by as well. He's got himself a nice new rotating assembly. He had a "mishap" and I know he wants this one right for the long haul. His Chevy SS will be back on the road soon.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
This has to be said right up front, Mike has a toothache and is in pretty bad shape. Hopefully he get it fixed up at the creepy dentist tomorrow.
As they say, the show must go on!
A caller by the name of Shawn calls in. Looking for a valve train tech, and boy that is a subject. When it comes to valve train it's all about stability. People end up building on knowledge over the years, and can't replace practical experience and testing. The guys will steer him right over Facebook.
Speaking of testing and knowledge, Jason Harding from Katech joins the guys tonight.
Mike framed this well in the beginning of the show, if you don't know who Katech is you need to do a little research. Katech has been around the track just a few times, and by around the track we mean multiple wins in the 24 hours of Dayton, 24 hours of Le Mans, and just about every other form road racing event on the planet. Yes, Mike is a major fan, and you should be too. Jason discusses where they are now, and what they can do for the average guy looking for the right stuff. Think about this for a second, this is a racing outfit that builds the power to run full on for 24 hours!
We think the best way to say this is, you can't get more serious than Katech.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Another week, and more research. This really is the most important part of building a car, the planning process. Mike has been obsessed with learning every aspect of this and he is non stop both on and off the air. Just ask Tom, he ignores him all day.
Now no one could ever say cars don't go fast without turbochargers. There are plenty of very fast cars out there running around without them and turbos are by no means a requirement for going fast. BUT, if you are trying to make something that can essentially go from mild to wild, you can't go wrong with turbocharging.
Wild Bill Devine of Bullseye Turbo Charging is tonights guest. Bill has been in this game a long time, and there is really no need to go over the history of his racing involvement. Bill sets Mike straight on expectations, sizing, and behavior he can expect from properly sized and specd turbos. Ball bearing, inducer/impeller size, compressor housing, and exhaust turbine all play into getting the right units for the job. Listen in as the guys hash through this with Bill, he's always a great guest and he is welcome back on whenever he wants.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
So I am not sure how many of you follow "Chuck Ebr" on Facebook, but man this guy works hard to promote his events. Chu Esparza is his real name, and he started promoting events at airports a while back. Listen to this one to see what this has grown into. He's going to be back as his events get closer, and hopefully after the events to give results.
Dragweek seems to be on everyone's mind lately, and the show is going to end up going that direction as things progress. Planning and research has taken center stage in most conversations in the studio lately. A rough game plan is in place, and the work is about to begin. That bring us to tonights guest.
Tim Christ from Coast Chassis calls in to discuss the Dragweek project. This is not the ideal car to build for this class, but Mike owns it. It's a challenging car from almost all aspects. Driveline, turbo hot/cold side plumbing, electronics are all issues that have to be addressed. Tim also talked a little but about the suspension side of things, and what it takes to get cars to work.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Mike has all sorts of new blinking stuff here to send out a Facebook stream that meets his standards. This week was a test, and any feedback will be welcome. We are all pretty sure Mixlr is still the cool deal because of the live chat room, but if Facebook works better for some of you, great.
The guest tonight had been requested over and over again by lots of listeners, and we were all really looking forward to this show.
Paul Yaw of Injector Dynamics!
The subject of injectors is often discussed, and aside from size, seldom discussed in detail. If you think about all the different aspects of injectors for just a split second you can start to appreciate how complex they are. What is the best placement? How important is spray pattern and atomization? What is the best fuel pressure for a given injector? All great questions, and a chunk of them get explained on this one. Paul is an extremely knowledgeable guy and full of great info. We will be sure to have him back sooner rather than later. if you are a fuel injection guy, you should listen to this one.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio. Tom is has returned from Japan.
Finally, Tom returns. He was in Japan for a trade show. It sounds like it was actually pretty interesting as long as you like octopus. He's a sick man, what can we say.
The plan was to discuss Drag Week, and that was a complete swing and a miss. We need to get Tim from Coast and Howard from Redline in the near future to go over the loose ends. We will save that for another show.
Somehow the topic of rod bolts and engine building gets started. Rod bots are by far the most stressed, as well as important, bolt in any engine assembly. There has been lots of discussion of torque, stretch, angle, and a variety of combinations. Mike is a straight up "know what you are working with, use your torque wrench guy". Tom sounds a little more of a stretch guy, and they both agree angle is a little strange overall. Lubes, torque wrenches, and techniques are discussed. It's not super high level stuff, but it is stuff you need to know to be successful at preventing an oil pan failure.
Next Injector Dynamics Paul Yaw will be on. This has been a much anticipated guest, and we hope all you guys get questions together and send them on Facebook.... or better yet CALL. The guys will pick you up.
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Mike, Alan (AKA Fuddly), and Tad in studio.
Tom is away again, and Alan stopped by to take his place. We mess with him constantly but he's a good sport.
There was no real plan for tonights show, but it worked out ok overall.
Drag week spare parts and issues people encounter comes up, and you can tell Mike is scheming away already. There are two different mindsets on how to do this. Mike wants to show up race and drive home. Alan wants to bring everything that has ever broken on a car in the last 5 decades. Mike rationalizes what he needs to make this successful out of the box.
Then the subject of rules comes up....
Engine builders tend to think about things a little differently. They don't look at rules as a set of things you can and can't do. They look at rules for what holes the rules did not specifically close up. Mike knows the idea of the rules, but like to poke at them.
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Mike and Tad in studio, Tom is on a covert special OP dubbed "Operation NutBowl".
With this New Year the guys are going to continue focusing on getting quality quests. It's always a blast to learn from some of the best in the business. It's not always easy to schedule, but when we get them it's more than worthwhile.
There was not guest scheduled for tonight because Tom was away. The show was going to be Mike, Tad, and good ole Fudd just shooting the breeze. That all changed over the course of the day when we received a message from....
Scott Clark of Real Tuners. Scott is going to be up in our area hosting an EFI school at Fonse Performance in South Jersey. The dates as we have them are March 4th and 5th, and details can be found on the RealTuners Facebook page.
Scott was on once before, and is a professional level tuner to say the least. He has worked with many of the top names in our sport, and there is very little about fuel injection that he can't address. Mike and Tad discussed quite a few topics, and some of it does get a little more technical on this episode.
Scott will be in for a "live" show on what we believe will end up being March 6th. Scott, and the guys, would like to have this particular show be a "Ask the FI Guy" call in show. All the listeners have plenty of time to gather questions, and this should be a great tech/learning experience.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Happy New Year Everyone! Lets make 2017 Healthy, Fast, and Safe!
We are all getting a little concerned about Mike. He seems to be way way way into cleaning that Excursion. He really might need some help....
Tonight BJ McCarty of VMP Performance calls in to discuss the history of VMP and the the direction of the company as of late. Forced induction, specifically supercharging, has made its way under the hood of most domestic hotrods. Ford Mustang, Chrysler Hellcat, and Chevrolet Corvette to name a few. VMP has been known in the Mustang world for some pretty potent street packages utilizing the VMP superchargers. Our very own Fireman Jeff actually had one their units, and several goodies from these guys. The story of the company evolution is worth listening to, and it does not stop there. VMP is moving into markets other than Ford, and that sure should get the attention of some factory supercharged guys.
Tom is in Japan next week, so Fudd will return once again to do the show. He was nice enough to make the little Power and Speed... uhh metal things.. I guess. So make sure to call in and thank em (or tool on em either or is fine)
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Well the holidays are here, and everyone is just coasting along. This is a great season, and everyone should set aside all our differences. Get a Ford guy a set of road flares or something for his stocking.
Tonight Anthony Berton the founder of the insanely popular Facebook group, Engine Building 101, calls in. Antony started this because he was looking for legit tech help on the internet, and got really stupid info. Being smart enough to separate fact from fiction he knew the info was bad, so he decided to do something about it. He formed Engine Building 101 the Facebook group.... and started the cycle all over again. (he jokes about it, we are not busting his balls) It's a good place to go and get info if you know how to watch he right guys. Moderators and Admins are always on the lookout, and honestly we did find some very good conversation on the group. Go check it out. Laugh at the bad stuff and contribute if you really know your stuff.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio. No official guest, but lined up (we hope) for the coming weeks.
First we want to thank everyone who stopped by the Manley booth and tried to talk to Tom. He was all tear'd up talking about it before the show started.
Tom did his yearly PRI show and as usual it was pretty hectic. He did say a bunch of guys came over to say whats up, and he did not get to talk to many of them. People who don't work the trade shows don't know what it's like. You end up at your booth and your booth only. None the less, it's nice to have people say hi.
Show plans for upcoming weeks were discussed, and it looks like we finally might have Paul Yaw from IDI. We think that would be a tremendous learning opportunity, and we encourage everyone to hit em up and ask then he and Tony can get scheduled.
Mike is off the rails with the detailing. Carpet extractor? Really? The levels of crazy in Mikes life cannot be explained. Make sure you check out Facebook to follow this latest obsession cause lord knows he can find his way there to post pictures.
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Mike, Fudd, and Tad in studio. Tom is on his way to PRI.
Gotta say Fudd (Alan) did ok this time. A little bit of abuse, but a guest appearance well done. (and he was sitting in Tom's seat again)
Fudd is actually building a car as well, and that becomes the topic of the conversation. He has a 1960s something Barracuda and it is going to get... what else... an LS 5.3 swap. Fudd wants to make a single turbo and is really trying to do this on the cheap. He did get a K frame, but the questions came up about internals and headers. The subject of rods and longevity came up and was actually some good discussion of Mike's practical experience. A few listeners call in to give feedback of Fudd's parts choice. Fireman Jeff also gave a call in specifically because he had a rod issue of his own.
Make sure you guys at PRI stop by and see Tom. He's the guy that looks like Magnum PI.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio. No official guest, but lined up (we hope) for the coming weeks.
Mike gets pulled into a Mike story about a crazy girl and a Home Depot race car. This is a 100% true story. You can't make up the stuff that happens in life.
Internet info. We have all looked for it, and we have all had to sift through BS to get a real answer for something. The engine technical side is about as bad as it gets. Anthony Berton will be on at some point in the future and he is the founder of The Engine Building 101 technical discussion group on Facebook. We will let him explain how it started but it is a nice resource to find info, BUT being able to identify what is the right info in the problem. Mike got into it with a guy who is a "record breaking Pro Five O builder" who ironically has nothing on his page about his accomplishments. This is what you have to know how to bypass to get to the right stuff. Anthony will for sure give you guidance on the group.
Matt Happel from Sloppy Mechanics checked in after being prodded by Mike. He has been to the above mentioned resource. Matt also has had quite a few experiences with this type of crowd, and that can all be seen in the forum archives.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
The guys all had a very uneventful week. Mike abusing stalking Trump, Tom was un-friending everyone, and Tad well... who knows. With a slow weekend comes a cool Monday.
Tonight we have Ben Strader of EFI University. We really can't impress on people how much info this guy has. People should also take note Ben spoke at the AETC conferences, and if you don't know what that is go check that out. One thing we can say for sure is one show with him is not going to cut it. Ben went over some of the base principals of fuel injection, and gave some really good hints at the foundation of good tuning. ECU brands, VE math, and other aspects are discussed on this one. EFI University has courses that range from very basic "this is an engine" to high level tuning skill sets. One thing of interest should be the HP Tuners and EFI live training for people who work on stock ECU type vehicles. This was a new deal, and sort of released on Power and Speed. Give this one a listen, and Ben will have to be back on many many times.
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We all have our hostile friend. (Mike) If you are not interested in the election or you are prone to being "Triggered" you might want to skip ahead to 7:15. Mike is ranting... again. (but he's kinda right... again) Make sure you vote, that is the important thing.
Tonights guest is a departure from what we normally have for guests, but that does not mean there is no valid information. We have had higher level people from higher level companies giving high level information in the past. BUT, our guest tonight can make a lot out of nothing.
Matt Happel of Sloppy Mechanics joins the show tonight. Matt has a background in going VERY fast for less. He maintains an entire web resource to give people the information required to make a very conventional set of part go into the 10s or better. You really need to hear what can be done with conventional engines from a junk yard. It's not always about high dollar engines and parts. Matt will be back for more, and better yet, Matt lives close. Some point in the near future he will be joining the show in person, and that should be a good time.
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Mike, Tad, and Alan (AKA Fudd) in studio, Tom is away at SEMA setting up.
Well, it has been a long time since Alan has been around, but he actually volunteered to sit in for Tom. We hardly noticed a difference at all, and we thank Alan for stopping in.
By now all the listeners know Mike might be a little nuts, but when he says something is good, listen to him. He decided to polish his tractor (yes tractor) and he set out to find the right tool for the job. We all have seen detailers use a wheel on a right angle grinder, and we also know that used incorrectly you have a giant burn in the paint. Mike being aware of his limitations found a product called the Cyclo Polisher. Of course he went all bat shit crazy and bought every pad set he could find, and the results are amazing. This little polisher brought the Excursion hood back to an unreal shine with conventional auto parts store polish. If you are into cleaning and polishing, look into this, we don't think you will be sorry.
The Sloppy Mechanic has been on our discussion list for a while, and it turns out through the listeners they found us. We will have them on in the next few shows to discuss the virtues of the budget super fast builds that can be accomplished. Not everyone can pour money into a car, and sometimes you just don't have to.
Tom called in from the SEMA show in Las Vegas, and let us know he will have some very good stuff lined up for when he comes back. Stop by the Manley booth and make fun of him, and be sure to ask him where the T shirts are.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and and Fireman Jeff all in studio tonight.
It's been a few very good weeks with guest and subjects. All of us here want to thank the guests and listeners for making this so much fun for us to do. We will do our best to further improve, and we promise we will have T-shirts soon (Tom?? You listening??)
Tonight we have JC Beattie from ATI Performance Products. This will be our third show with JC and we finally get to discuss automatic transmissions. JC is always a great guest, and the ATI episodes have loads of good information. The previous shows covered damper and converters and they are well worth a listen.
There are loads of transmission questions, and obviously we could not address everything ATI knows in a single show. JC highlighted the benefits of the ATI Supercase. There is much more to this case than just buying just a new case for your trans. Pressure, flow, and how the case affects actual performance is all discussed. Like we said JC is always a good listen.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
It's going to be hard to follow up a show like last weeks. Drag Week is a super cool concept, and the guy are truly interested. Mike has said it before, "you can't have a game without rules" Drag Week has rules and classes. Check out the rules and classes on line, there is something for everyone.
The guys actually got a call during what we would loosely call "show prep" time. They talked to the caller, Steve from NJ, and had him hold until after the show open. Steve has a SRT Neon with a 2.4 and was curious about some specific engine questions. The guys did their best, but somewhat uncharted territory. Any real time feed back from listeners on this subject is more than welcome.
Tonights guest is James Karger, Dallas freelance tuner and owner of LStune.com. James is the real deal, and well versed in many disciplines of tuning. He tunes everything from the restrictive Viper to the Holley EFI systems used by our guests last week. James is even involved with a dealer optioned Fireball Camaro with 700HP and a warranty.
James is responsible for the tuning of Jason Doisher's ride for Drag Week, as well as his own class winning LS powered Mustang. James has loads of good info and insights into tuning and Drag Week. Give this one a listen, and we can't wait to have him back again to get more into the technical details of tuning.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Once in a while things just work out and this show is one of them. We have a fan, Kevin, who offered to get us some guys who competed in the 2016 Drag Week event. We took him up on his offer, and it could just not have worked out better.
Clark Rosenstengel was our first guest, and because the guys don't really follow Drag Week they really don't know anything about the guy. Turns out he uses Bullseye Turbos and we just had Wild Bill from Bullseye on two weeks ago. While talking to him further, we found out he won the class he was in and beat our next guest. His 2010 Camaro runs 7.60s at a weight of 4000LBS. It's quite a ride, and congrats on his hard fought win of his class.
Jay Meagher from RealStreet Performance called in next. He drove Jared Holt's killer Supra and knew all about Clark and his path to winning the class. RealStreet is the real deal, and Jay will be back on for a full show at some point in the near future. Lots to talk about with this guy.
The next guest was Jason Doisher with his STOCK, yes you read that right, STOCK 5.3 LS single turbo 84 Marquis. Yes, STOCK and goes 8.60s while weighing 3500 LBS. Jason has been competing in Drag Week for the past three years, and has loads of good competition info.
All of these guys were great guests, and the show could have been three hours between them. We look forward to having them all back again. This one is a must listen.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio
We are back after some very sketchy weeks of scheduling problems and personal issues. Last week show 76 with Mike's friend John and his son Matt is a little messed up. Turns out a seldom used RE20 Mic bit the dust. Mike IS working on it and he can save it when he gets a few spare minute. Trust us on this, when we tell you Mike is busy... you have no idea.
Tom was unable to do last weeks show due to a last minute emergency, but two weeks ago he was at the Sand Sport show. For us here in the Northeast it's a little hard to understand, but the sand guys take things very seriously. We are talking about essentially dune buggy type vehicles with insane (1500+) HP levels and equally insane price tags (300K+). This is crazy stuff, and most of us knew nothing about it. We also got a little info about "The Chang's" McLaren 650s. This sounds like a hell of a ride.
Tonights guest is "wild" Bill Devine. Bill has been around forced induction forever. If we look back to the guys who were the "computer age" fast turbo guys, Bill was right there. Here are some names that will ring a bell.
Job Spetter Ken Duttwieler Hurley Blakeney Racin' Jason and the list goes on.
Yes Yes Yes we know, there were many others before them, but this is the time when turbos met computers. That opened the floodgates and here we are today. Bill went from Ford performance to STS (rearmount) Turbos to Bullseye Power Turbos. They have some very interesting turbo wheel designs going and that alone is worth the listen. Very good history here and Bill is a great guest. They do everything from diesel to all out Drag so check out Bullseye next time you need a new hair dryer or two.
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Mike, Tom, Dingus, and Fireman Jeff in studio.
Fireman Jeff stopped by the Power and Speed studio this week to drop off, of all things, heads for Mike to work on. Just when we though Mike was above anything that would get oil on his hands he proves us wrong.
Tonights guest is Keith Powell of That Racing Channel. We really don't think he needs to much introduction here, but just in case you have been living under an internet rock, That Racing Channel has some of the best produced "car guy" videos out there. This really is an excellent story detailing the beginnings of the venture. These guys knew cars and just took it all from there. In case you did not know it, they themselves have a few rather interesting rides that are EXTREMELY fast. Good times, and we hope to have Keith back soon, and we hope Javier can make it next time.
One big point to note. The have a pretty cool app for the iPhone, and if you don't have it (or an iPhone) you should. It gives very nice stats of the acceleration rate of your car. We are fairly sure Mike will have a few stories since he has been using it non stop in his car since the show. He will have one of three things come next Monday.
1) Results of how slow it really is 2) A broken car 3) Quite a few state issued critiques of his driving habits.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Seems like forever, but the guys are back. (honestly it was all Tom's fault)
Tom again was traveling to far away lands meeting with his people. Lots going on overseas in the Dubai and Emirates region. There will be more on that as soon as the guys can talk about it.
Our listener and Friend Jeff Chang took the plunge and got himself a McLaren 650. No doubt this has caused some serious envy in Mike's world. He has been talking about a McLaren forever, and Jeff is living the dream. Tom will be visiting him in the near future and will give it a nice review when he comes back. Congrats Jeff and thanks for making Mike even a little more miserable.
Busted Knuckle Garage reached out to the show, and this is nice news on several fronts. The have offered to supply product for a Power and Speed give away. They have a cool product called the magnetic finger. Warren reached out to the show and gave a nice little bit of history on this venture. You should check the website out, and pick up some things for the local hangout/mancave. More on this next week.
Tom does have some good guests lined up, and the hot vacation weather is almost behind us... that will really help with the scheduling.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Oh Boy, who does not love the Olympics! We certainly know Mike does. He highly recommends to check out the Women's Volleyball. Fantastic sporting event and the game play is very ummm interesting.
It never gets better than these shows with good guests. Tonights guest Tim Christ of Coast Chassis designs and he never disappoints. Mike goes on and on about his fit and finish, but don't take his word for it. The next time you are at an event and see a car sporting his logo, go check it out. Tim touched on quite a few subjects. Suspension setup of 4 links, slapper bars, ladder bars, shocks. Good stuff. Give it a listen, and by all means if you need something done, he is the guy to talk to.
It's worth noting a few little things. It seems Tad's musical taste of specifically "Dying Fetus" caused the last episode to toss a copyright flag. This is being corrected, and should be released soon. We have a hard time believing anyone would think we played that for enjoyment.
Check out the Facebook page for the listeners cars thread. We have to say that there is no doubt our guys have some fantastic rides. Wow. Go look, good stuff.
Tom will be MIA for a week or two with VaCa and a trip. We are going to schedule around it and we will see what we can do.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Tom went to a SEMA conference and was in the same room as Mike's hero's collectable race cars. Paul Newman's #33 owned by Adam Carolla was at the location for a photo shoot. Tom saw an opening to abuse Mike a little bit. As Adam would say... good times.
Howard Tanner called in and he is always a good phone guest. Howard always has good stuff going on. It's nice to hear he is moving forward with his business. Redline will be relocating to a much larger facility. Howard has lots going on with the new C7 style Z06, including one that will be in one of the half mile "Wanna Go Fast" events. Stay tuned for results. Howard and Tom are headed back to Dubai again for some additional meetings. We really can't understand how these guys make it back without being arrested. Always a fun time With Howard.
Mike is a little hostile about the election stuff, and he actually explained how the podcast started. This actually started out with the intention of a political podcast, we think they made the better choice. This is much more fun, but it was nice to hear how it came to be.
Caller Scott North calls in, and let us say, we have lots of a respect for this listener. This guy is a real racer. He decided to run an NHRA stock class car. This is NEVER an easy task, and it's even harder to set records and hit indexes. Scott did both. Listen to hear about this guy's car...its not what you would think and shows what can be done.
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Mike and Tom in studio. Cletus is caught in traffic.
Tom was away on vacation last week... what did he do. Nothing, including return Mikes calls. I do not think we have heard the last of that one.
Lots happened in the world why the guys were off. RNC nominated Trump, the DNC just got underway. Wow, sure called that one wrong huh "media". DNC opens with some leaks, and Mike shares his view on Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
PowerStop brakes. Fail on QC, overall not terrible. I think in the end if you asked the guys opinion on this stuff, it's not bad. Worked out cheaper than an auto parts store, but just check everything over pretty well before you take everything apart.
We always get requests for people to come back. Howard from Redline, JC from ATI, and already Robert from Forced Performance. We will always be happy to have guys back and this guest is no exception.
Keith Jones from Total Seal Pistons Rings joined the guys for a second installment of ring tech. For those of you that did not listen to the first one, stop reading and do that now. This guy is "The Guy" when it comes to rings. Tom was quite candid in saying when they, Manley Performance, need to know about rings Keith is the guy they call. That alone speaks volumes. Keith was nice enough to let everyone know how to get in touch with him, and if you are going through an engine, we suggest you make that call.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
A nice little bit of news from the guys. The podcast is now on Google Play, and Tunein. Two more places that people can find the audio to download.
A caller by the name of Jason brings up the "super tuners". People who do the performance and tuning work on the exotics. We know they are out there but a little out of what the "Common man" would know about. Tom has spoken of the underground racing guys a few times, and maybe that could be a idea for a set of guests.
Tonights guest was full of a lot of good information. Mike Abney from NX, also known as Nitrous Express. Mike was loaded with basic, and not so basic information. Nitrous is another one of those black arts sections of racing that not everyone has a firm grasp on. With the help Mike Abney from NX we will all get a little closer to understanding this. Timing, Fuel, Diesel, and two very interesting topics... Progressive and wide band controlled. Listen in even if you are a nitrous guy. There is always something to be learned from the real people in this business.
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Mike, Tom and Tad all in studio.
One of the basic principals of Power and Speed was to give the chance for people to listen, and even get to talk to, people who make things happen in the performance industry. That is one of the things that makes it enjoyable to everyone involved. We hope everyone enjoys this one as much as we did.
The mastermind behind Forced Performance and half the driving force behind Xona Rotor called in to talk all things turbo. What we realized about 10 minutes in is there is no possible way to cover all things turbo in a regular show. Robert explained many aspects of turbo size and usage in plain ole easy to understand terms. We all walked away knowing a lot more than we did. Some myths and facts were clarified along the way. Sure, we all know how much faster ball bearing turbos spool and how every performance car needs them... right? Or do we? Listen in to what will be the first installment of "all things turbo", and get your questions ready for the next time Robert can call in.
While sending in questions for our guests we also need to hear from the listeners what night is best. We did Monday nights cause we thought it would be ok, but Tuesday night seemed to be good. Let us know.
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Mike, Tom and Tad in studio.
Tuesday night show, and the live listener count was pretty high. The guys never expected any of that because of the nature of Podcasts. It's pretty cool overall, now all the listeners have to do is call. I wish we had a better social media guy....
Speaking of social media, our very own Tad has started putting the audio on YouTube. We think this will make it easier for people to find that are not as tech savvy. A listener and friend actually gave us the idea, and he also so we could actually stream live to that as well. We are looking into that and will let everyone know. Tad has also dug up some "information" on the new "hellcat" engine. We will leave that one right here until next week. Poor Tad.
Dave Localio of Headgames Motorworks was on a very long time ago, and it's always great to have return guests. Dave fills us in on some of his latest accomplishments including a VERY serious Viper for the half Mile Drags. Dave is a lot of fun, and seems to mess with Mike a little.
Mike exited the studio briefly to retrieve an MSD box that must have been in the model T fords. It has little or no value, but it sure is a cool old artifact. Check out the picture on Facebook.
The guys have also got off their collective asses and started a real schedule for guests. Looks for much more advanced notice of the guests that are in line.
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Mike, Tom and Tad in studio after a week off.
We have had guests from all different areas of racing over the course of the guys doing the show. We love it, and we really enjoy the opportunity to give the listeners a chance to hear from "The Guys" in our world of automotive performance.
With that being said, JC Beattie from ATI Performance Products was on the show a bunch of episodes back and the intention of that show was to talk about all things ATI. What they do, how they make products better, and why the parts work. That went right out the window and the entire episode ended up discussing nothing but dampers. In the end that was a great show and it opened the door for JC to return to discuss other areas of the ATI product offering. If you wanted to know about converters and how/why they work. Listen in. The guys all liked this one, and we will absolutely get JC back for part 3. Transmissions.
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Mike, Tom and Tad in studio.
I am not sure what goes on at the Power and Speed compound over the week, but some strange stuff goes on with the wildlife.....
Tom tries to drag Mike into a camshaft discussion and I think what we learned is the guys would really like a good camshaft guest to come on. It's tough to ask an engine builder about cams because they can be like Mike, very focused on a particular "type" of motor. The guys floated a few names, and I am sure they will get someone.
Anthony Disomma of Disomma Racing Engines called in tonight with a surprise 2nd person on the phone, Nick Bruder from Bruder Brothers Racing. Recently there was a rule change that was relatively focused on the Bruder's car. There is obviously lots to this story, some we heard... some we did not. The people involved in these classes know exactly what goes on. Mike told Anthony many shows back to he would run everything as fast as it could go at all times. Sounds like there might be some killer passes out of this camp in the near future. Anthony and Nick said it best, the race is won or lost during the week.
Did you ever hear of a JR Dragster with a 4 speed gearbox? Of course not. You know why? This guy will tell you. Steve McAllister of Innovation Engineering built one! If you don't know who Steve is, then you never owned a dyno. Steve manufactures a host of dyno starter and drive dampening systems for most dyno systems.... as well as JR Dragster transmissions. Check him out.
Fireman Jeff called in in the quest for the, dare I say, 10 second range from his street driven LSA conversion. Over 4000 lbs and this thing is getting faster every week.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio.
Tom Martino of Martino Racing Engines returns to the show after a long absence. Tom Martino has been around racing his entire life, and he has a perspective that all of us can learn from. It's not very often you can interact with an engine builder who has the level of experience required to field a NHRA Pro Stock team. The guys had a good time asking about some higher level topics. Roller cam roller bearings VS babbitt bearings, rings seal, titanium wrist pins and a few other deeper subjects. Listen in to this one, and get some questions together for the next time Tom comes on, we know he will be back again.
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Mike, Tom and Tad in studio.
Mike went to a Bernie Sanders rally to check the situation out. The guys did not get real deep into, but it sounds like Mike was not impressed.
Marco Passante of Magnus Motorsports is tonights guest. Marco got his start with the Mitsubishi 4G63 engine, and went from there. After 20+ years of being involved with this industry there are many stories to be heard. Everything from 4G63 to GTR dry sump systems, Magnus does it all. The best way to understand the business model is "if it needs to be fixed, we will fix it" (although it was a little more colorful than that). I am sure most people who follow the GTR scene certainly know Ekanoo Racing. Listen in to this one, lots of good stuff for the GTR and 4G63 group and of course some healthy ball busting.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and Fireman Jeff in studio.
Thank god things are back to normal, well as normal as they get anyway. It's an unfortunate fact of life the guys have to work, and have things come up. Tom and Mike both had travel plans. Tom headed down south the see customers, Mike went on a 36 hour trip to Vegas for the NAB show. The guys should be good for a while here moving forward.
Tonight the guys had a great guest. Brian Lohnes from Bangshift.com. Every car guy ends up surfing bangshift during their daily surfing routine. Brian has a damn good story about getting from where he started to where he is today. It seems like most of the things that really grow have no real formula for success, and as Brian said "Bangshift came out of a bunch of failures".
Brian is much more than co-founder/owner and editor in chief for Bangshift. Announcing at NHRA events, NHRA on Fox pro-mod analyst, and also running a land speed sanctioning body makes for a lots of good conversation.
Poor Jeff got left out of the intro. (Mike a little out of practice?) This guy has a cool ride. A very nice 2014 SS that just went through a transformation into an undercover LSA powered sleeper. More on him as tuning progresses.
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Mike, Tad, and some guy named Tom in studio.
Well everyone is finally back in studio after leaving Mike hanging last week. He's not pleased.
Tom was away for like 27 days in Abu Dhabi at the Custom Show Emirates. The engine build and dyno shootout sounds like it was a great show and a really good time. The people of the Emirates have a very serious group of car guys, and some of the stuff they do sounds straight up crazy. Tom fills us in on the dyno and build shootout as well as some two wheeled fun. Not what you are thinking... you will have to listen.
Tonight's guest Scott Clark and he is to say the least a very accomplished tuner. Scott has worked on just about everything. From Larry Larson's worlds fastest street car to NHRA Stock and Pro Stock. Scott has even been involved in the Engine Masters Challenge. That is a wide range to say the least, and there is lots of good information in this episode. (Street Outlaws fans, something in there for you too.)
Sometimes you end up with some preconceived notions without knowing enough about it. We are all guilty of it, and the best we can hope for is keep an open mind. If anyone thought DIY Autotune was not something serious, you should listen to Scott Clark in this episode. The guys learned that DIY Autotune has some things going for it that deserve a very serious look. If you are looking for a platform, DO NOT skip over this one. Give them a look, you will be quite surprised.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in Studio.
Our very own "Hollywood Tom" visited the Royal Purple raceway this past week for the Texas 2K race. This is a fairly interesting event in comparison to straight up drag racing. If people do not know what this is all about, think "roll racing" but at a drag strip. For most of the old school drag racers this is a little strange, but the numbers are very impressive.
GM's fails can be debated and argued forever. The guys on the show are all GM guys for the most part. (Tad is sort of a Chrysler guy) It's really hard to understand from the outside why GM does what it does. Mike has a love hate relationship with the Excursion but at this point there is nothing to replace it on the market. Why can't GM make a Duramax Suburban? Diesel performance interest is pretty high, and lots of people love trucks/SUVs. GM are you listening? Mike has an idea, try not to get arrested.
EPA and politicians, two very dirty words in most car guys vocabularies. Is this why we don't have the cool rides that seem like no brainers to build? It's hardly an excuse for GM's designs, but could explain the lack of vehicles people want to see.
Nest week is up in the air. Tom is traveling to Abu Dhabi for the "Custom Show". He might call from the plane being the high powered celeb he is. Follow on Facebook to get updates on the plan for next week.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in Studio.
Hollywood Tom will be doing his traveling again. Abu Dhabi (with Howard), TX2K, and others are in his schedule. Please if you are anywhere he is, ask for his autograph. Mike and Tad have a bet weather or not his head will actually inflate enough to explode.
Howard Tanner from Redline motorsports called in tonight. Updates on direct injection are always welcome. Like or not, just like carb guys had to, embrace the newest tech that powers our toys. DI has quite a few advantages but at the same time needs the aftermarket to grow some new products. This entire method of fuel delivery gives a new set of parameters that must be taken into consideration.
Shelby, Roush, and other factory purchasable hot rods have been available for a long time. Shouldn't GM have this too?
We could go on about this here, but let Howard explain.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in Studio.
Keith Jones of Total Seal Performance Piston Rings is tonights guest and we have yet another guest that absolutely MUST return. Consider this as a part 1 of several parts on piston rings, hones, and overall ring seal discussions.
The guys know the listeners wanted more technical guests, and these are getting better every time. Mike said it best, not everyone needs to know all the ins and outs of ring seal, but everyone needs to know if the engine builder they are talking to knows his stuff. Listen to shows like this, and you will be able to weed out the BS and make sure you get the most for your money. If you are an engine builder who already knows the ins and outs of this stuff, listen anyway. You can always learn something,,, even from a podcast.
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Mike, Tom, Tad, and Crunch all in studio tonight.
Tonight we have JC Beattie from ATI Performance Products. Listeners have said more tech talk. You got it.
Very few times can you say a show is a must listen, well...this is one is a must listen. The guys did, key word here is DID, have a game plan on what to cover subject wise over the hour. That plan went right out the window once they started talking about dampers. If you thought you knew anything about the thing that is on the motor in the front that has timing marks, think again. We are not going to spoil this with a big long description... Just listen. JC will for sure be back to dive even deeper into transmissions and converters. I personally think the guys need at least two more with JC, one for converters and one for transmissions.
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Mike, Tom, and Tad in studio, Crunch could not get in because we had more wonderful snow.
Well, the good news is NHRA Pro Stock had a full field, bad news is Tom won the pool with a guess of 209.50 and an event mile per hour record of 210.34. Poor Tad had 210.5, in the words of Maxwell Smart.... Missed it by that much.
The NHRA Pro Stock field was, in Mike's eyes, somewhat surprising. In an effort to overturn Tom's victory he looked up altitude corrected MPH to see how fast they would have gone at sea level. The altitude was like 3000FT and that would make a good air pass of 218 ish. That looks as if they do not lose anything at all, and maybe in the end picked up some.
There were some interesting notes. 1 pass was "Disallowed" and at the time of the show there was no further information as to what exactly "Disallowed" means. Hogan's Manifolds are the manifolds on all the fast guys so they found something for sure in the R&D side. They are all pretty sure injector placement has something to do with this. Hat's off to Hogan's, they have had some very good stuff over the years and it's nice to see them back on top. With that being said, it seems that a fair amount of stuff is still covered. That would mean to the guys that there is something in that area they felt was worth concealing.
Tom said, and we can see from the pictures, the cars look great. It brings back the real look of a car even if somewhat exaggerated in the front end area. In the end, the guys think it overall worked out better than NHRA could have hoped for.
Guest next week, and keep your Trans, converter, and harmonic balancer questions handy.
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Mike, Tom, Crunch, and Tad in studio tonight.
Tonights Guest Don Summerton of Accelerated Performance.
Shows like this are always nice. There is nothing like talking to regular car guy who has made a great business for himself. That is exactly Don Summerton. Starting from his college hot rod days with his Firebird to his Supra of today, the guys discuss Don's journey to get to where he is now. The Toyota 2JZ market is a busy and competitive place. These engines have so much potential locked away inside waiting for someone like Don to bring it out. (and put it in a very serious Supra) Some of you might remember our very own Tom going to a Street Outlaws taping, and this Supra was the car Tom went with. Suffering a transmission failure took Don's chance away, but he is more than willing to give this another shot. Toyota 2JZ is not Don's only special, can you imagine a 7 second GTR?
Give this one a listen, regular guy just like us
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Mike, Tom, Crunch and Tad in studio tonight. No guest, but schedule starts next week. Watch for mixlr events and our Facebook for Details.
Well, you will have weeks like this. It's crappy out, snow is melting and making that snowy mess that is so familiar to people in snow prone regions of the country. Translation, not much of anything going on... except for Hollywood Tom.
Tom was invited to a distributor ssponsored event in the Dominican Republic to talk to customers about the products and how to better sell them in the motorsports market place. Must be nice to be "swimmin wit da fishes" while we were all dealing with melting snow.
The Pro stock debut is very close. We are all waiting and watching to see how this shakes out. Soon enough we will see where this ends up for the first race. It's looking like from the info we have seen the Pro Stock teams are on it, and might not be off a whole lot.
Mike did next to nothing all weekend except watch the 24 hours of Daytona. I have to agree with him, quite a race. Real car guys are not focused so much on the overall winner, but the classes of real cars. This year GTLMS and GTD. GTD was newly populated with Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Aston thanks to changes in the GTD rules to allow FIA GT3. It's pretty clear the Lamborghini guys sand bagged and need a little adjustment since they seemed to pass higher up class cars at will at times. Much to Mike's amusement, Ford kind of flopped with the new GT car. Trans, Brakes, electric, all sorts of stuff going on. In the end Corvettes, yellow no less, were 1 and 2 in the class.
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