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Send us a textLet There Be Highway to Lillehammer Rock 2025!I denne roadtrip-episoden har Gunnar tatt turen til den aller første utgaven av Lillehammer Rock 2025 som er et nytt festivalinitiativ startet av rockeildsjelen Ståle Rønningen. Med seg har han fått Haakons Pub, som stilte bakgården til disposisjon og det ble en uforglemmelig fest for alle som elsker AC/DC, rock and roll og ekte bygdefest med en øl eller to.Gunnar dro først og fremst for å oppleve Black Ice, det lokale AC/DC-tributebandet som har holdt koken i over 17 år. Men det ble også tid til en prat med selveste Eddie Guz fra The Carburetors, som delte sitt sterke forhold til AC/DC og leverte en energisk opptreden på festivalen.Bli med på en tur full av musikk, lidenskap og rå stemning – rett fra Lillehammer!
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Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's. This week Steve & Matt discuss Connors, Carburetors, & Creepers!!! SEGMENT 1 Show: Roseanne Episode: “Chicken Hearts” (Season 2 | Episode: 13) Premiere Date: 1/2/1990 Story: Roseanne tries to improve her relationship w/ her teenage boss by inviting him home for dinner. SEGMENT 2 Show: The Secret World of Alex Mack Episode: "The Creeper" (Season 3 | Episode: 20) Premiere Date: 1/2/1997 Story: Alex's attempts to be nice to a mentally disabled boy in her class backfire when he perceives the friendship as something more. Meanwhile, Ray helps Dave pass his driving test.
On this episode, the guys catch up on current events. What is life going to be like in Trump's America? Oh, and we also finish 1st Corinthians. You can support the show at Buymeacoffee.com/laymenscup If you are listening on iTunes, please subscribe and leave a review. Laymen on iTunes If you have comments or questions for us, you can email us at laymenscup@gmail.com. Find us on YouTube by searching for LaymensCup. Make sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell! We are on Facebook at www.facebook.com/laymenscup. You can also follow us on Instagram and Twitter @laymenscup. It is always our hope to get the Gospel out to as many people as possible and you can help us by sharing the show. Word of mouth is the greatest way we will get the show out to the masses. Thank you. Please pray for us, as we are praying for you. Kemp, Wes, Shaun, Bob, and Ann Our Sponsors Candee Land Creations Navigating Neverland with Amy Carolina Furniture Mart
A Kamala Harris ad targeting men is being dubbed the cringiest political ad ever, a high school football team gets a literal spanking, and a couple of high school hockey players whiff on a chance to dish one out. All that and an airplane seat debate settled on this week's Sacktap Live with Mike Montone Full Video Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk-D3Ff5H5I
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Episode 117: Carburetors or Cooter by Necessary Ignorance
Trevor Wiggins, Owner, GET'M Performance and Marc Wesler, Director of Sales, Fuel Factory. Hosted by Brad Gillie from SiriusXM, Ch. 90, Late Shift. Presented by ARP, Inc., Performance Plus Global Logistics, PEAK, Fifth Third Bank Motorsports, & Ferrea Racing Components.
Hva står initialene F.F.R.R. for? Hva er forbindelsen mellom Sissel Kyrkjebø og gjesten i denne episoden? Edwin Pinilla Gustoff, mest kjent som Eddie Guz, er frontmann med stor F i rockebandet The Carburetors. I tillegg holder han på med en rekke andre musikalske prosjekter, noe vi selvsagt tar for oss i dette intervjuet. Guz er en mann med med mange talenter og har blant annet skrevet en bachelor-oppgave i historie, et fag som også har påvirket hans musikalske virke. Etter 27 år i militæret har han gjort seg mange erfaringer og engasjementet for tidligere soldaters psykiske helse er brennende hos vinneren av Carnegie Heltefonds gullmedalje. MGP-deltagelse, soloprosjektet hans og bursdagsfeiring er også temaer vi snakker om. Eddie Guz er, som du skjønner, en mann med mange sider. Kos deg!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode… Randy is back, and he wants to talk about wheels and fuel injection and carburetors.
In this week's episode, we unearthed our Gen 2 iPad and traveled back to the decade that many rock n' rollers call the “dark decade”. That's right! We are listening to obscure tracks from the previous decade of the 20-Teens; when Gaga wore a meat dress, we were introduced to Instagram, Indie Rock became a genre, we all got challenged with ice buckets, the host of The Apprentice got elected, and some really great rock n' punk n' metal!New to InObscuria? It's all about digging up obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal from one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode we talk about the lost and forgotten gems of the 10s. A decade where music became a true commodity as streaming surpassed all physical and digital media as the way we consume our tunes.Songs this week include:The Bronx - “Style Over Everything” from The Bronx (IV) (2013)Fair To Midland - “Whiskey & Ritalin” from Arrows & Anchors (2011)Rozwell Kid - “Baby's First Sideburns” from Good Graphics EP (2015)The Human Project - “Anti-Pathetic” from Origins (2013)Graveyard - “Buying Truth (Tack Och Förlåt)” from Hisingen Blues (2011)The Carburetors - “Lords Of Thunder” from Laughing In The Face Of Death (2015)Psychopunch - “Long Time Coming” from The Last Goodbye (2010)X Japan - “Born To Be Free” from Born To Be Free – Single (2015) Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Nuevo programa cargado de novedades dentro del mundo del Hard Rock , Heavy Metal , AOR... Un repaso a la actualidad mas caliente combinado con algunos clásicos de pasado, presente y futuro ¿Nos dejas acompañarte? Ya sabes que esto esta enlatado para consumir cuando , donde y como tu quieras... Han sonado en el programa: Geordie , Stardust , Danko Jones , Elegant Weapons , The Carburetors , Pride Of Lions , How We End , Sweet & Lynch , Exit Edén , Rufis Fontain , The Dust Coda , Jackyl , Royal Thunder Apoya al programa suscribiéndote , compartiendo y comentando. Síguenos en: ✔️Twitter: @radiohardrock75 ✔️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radiohardrockpodcast/ ✔️e-mail: radiohardrock75@gmail.com
February 22nd, 2023. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #571 – BRAND NEW TUNES FROM Grade 2, The Dahmers, Square Tugs, Heartbeeps, Crime Line, OC Rippers, The Carburetors, 13 Bats, Rusti Steel & The Star Tones, and Those Deadbeat Cats! PLUS some killer classics, and more!! The hour goes fast, so heads up!! We're LIVE, Wednesday nights, 10:00pm … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #571 →
February 22nd, 2023. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #571 – BRAND NEW TUNES FROM Grade 2, The Dahmers, Square Tugs, Heartbeeps, Crime Line, OC Rippers, The Carburetors, 13 Bats, Rusti Steel & The Star Tones, and Those Deadbeat Cats! PLUS some killer classics, and more!! The hour goes fast, so heads up!! We're LIVE, Wednesday nights, 10:00pm … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #571 →
Tidtrøyte i pappaperm: skrive låt om den gangen han ble angrepet av en psykotisk person med slakterkniv på Oslo Plaza ... og finne opp begrepet "hestetrampa" i Gammal Maiden! Ja, Edwin Pinilla Gustoff ser tøff ut og ja, kallenavnet "Eddie Guz" kler det raffe imaget fra bandene The Carburetors, Chrome Division og The Cult of Destiny. Men her er det mer under skallet enn du skulle tro. På en drøy time får vi skrella av et titalls lag av denne sjalottløken av et menneske. Blant annet skal vi innom 1. Oppveksten på beryktede Romsås ("det er mange som er dævve") med SkyChannel og Monsters of Rock. 2. Gospelsang, kappe og septer. 3. Melodi Grand Prix 4. Koking av grønnsakssuppe i TV3-programmet "Singel i by'n" 5. Derek Riggs-mytene 6. Bachelor i historie om Libanonveteranene 7. Årets nyord: "hestetrampa" og ikke minst låta som Edwin kaller "22 Occasion Avenue" Unn deg en sjalottløk i førjulshelvetet du også!
Back in the mid-1980s, classic muscle cars weren't that cool, there were just old. Cars like Bandit Trans Am's, Chargers, AMXs… sure, they had a following, but they weren't sought after like today. Carburetors gave way to fuel-injection, and it seemed like every new car sold had air conditioning and power windows. And while late 1980s tech was cool 35-years ago, today, it could use an upgrade. That's why we here at Hemmings have decided to revamp a 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z with a new EFI crate engine, a slick new 5-speed transmission, along with a host of other goodies. On this episode of the Hot Rod BBQ Podcast, host Mike Musto and Hemmings Terry McGean tell you why we chose this iconic Camaro and give you a little insight into the 6-part video series that you'll soon see on the Hemmings YouTube channel.
Welcome to the Racing Insider's Podcast! Each week, Kate Dillon from Crate Insider and Steve Hendren from Hendren Racing Engines go live on the Crate Insider Facebook page and Crate Insider YouTube Channel to chat about world events, random things, and to answer tech questions. New week, new studio! This week's show is the first one in the new studio, click here to check it out. Several manufacturers joined lived and helped out with tech questions. Shoutout to Bill Pink with Bill Pink Carburetors, we appreciated the great info. Kate wanted to remind everyone of the August Giveaway over at Crate Insider. Click here for a chance to win $400 of Crate Insider Cash, a t-shirt, hat, and two can coolers. QUESTIONS ASKED ON THE SHOW I'm also wondering which type of distributor gear is preferred, bronze or steal? I have a brand new 604 straight from GM (crossing my fingers and toes that it's right). I'm wondering what oil filter is best for break-in? I've done everything you recommend….. except cold air box and fan…… looking for hp gain …. Will I pick up with cold air and I'd buy 4 blade fan to change to 2,3,4 blade? Have you tested the Holley aluminum 4412 carburetor? Is it better than the zinc version? How often do you replace your Walker air filter? Do they go bad , what to look for? With the now defunct FUEL series, is there still a rebuilding seal available for a CT525? Time to change valve springs what r best on market now....604 E85, run pittsburgh? How long do you need to go through my 604? Ok so listening to y'all on my way home about 604 valve springs….my motor is older and never has been updated to beehives….so you can buy factory springs for 604? And are there any performance gains by going to beehives? What's the best way to clean your air filter? Not using an air gun? What's required to swap form a Saginaw 3 speed to a brinn style trans? How often should valves be adjusted on a 602? Does the new create engine 602 run at 6500 now?
Eddie Guz fra The Carburetors, Chrome Division og Cult Of Destiny kom innom for å preike med Eric om, heavy metal, kappe, image og selvsagt Metallica pluss masse mer!
00:00.00 Max Shank Welcome back everybody to Monday and mornings with max and Mike Today we were chatting before we hit record and Mike wisely suggested we hit record before we talk for an hour. We're talking about tools. We were talking about skills. Had an interesting experience where I was building a box but it wasn't any kind of box. It was actually a strongman pinata for a friend of mine and so I hung up this box in a tree. And had a sledgehammer that he had to go find as part of this scavenger hunt and when a box a wood box is not wedged against the ground if it's just hanging. 00:42.54 mikebledsoe Um. 01:52.60 Max Shank You can hit that thing pretty much as hard as you want if it's wellmade with a sledgehammer and it's really hard because the forest dissipates throughout anyway, it was a fun ah thing for my friend's birthday shout out Anders. You're the man did a great scavenger hunt. But it made me realize how little I know about the principles of woodworking construction in general and it also made me start thinking about the tools required to do certain jobs and I was talking Mike I was talking with you just a second ago. About how I breezed right past using the simple tools. Well and I just in None fell swoop I bought a friend's full set of tools when I didn't know anything I had basically just purchased a home. And I had a drill from before but I didn't really have any any tools so I bought this whole ah batch of tools and half of them I didn't even know what they were a quarter of them I knew what they were but I didn't know when to use them and the other quarter. Actually have learned how to use and it makes me wish that I had gone back and just started with a drill and a hammer and a saw or a chisel or something like that and I think um, the same thing is true for all types of education. 04:01.32 mikebledsoe Oh. 05:06.28 Max Shank I Think we fly right through so quick to ah, some end result before really understanding the principles involved. Ah I found myself having to use a little math for these projects which was very exciting but what I realized is so. Ah, cool is when you build something the the math is important but all of the geometry and stuff is very incomplete because I remember in math Class. You usually don't account for the thickness of a material so there are all these. Minor adjustments that you have to make so I think ah yeah I would ah I am doing it now I'm going back in time and relearning the the simple principles of using a saw and a drill and fastening. Pieces of wood together and cutting different types of angles and slots and it's It's been.. It's been really fun. 06:36.70 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, that that journey really resonates with me you were you were talking about the tools and ah everything that was happening over the weekend and and how you all this shit. You don't need and I had a very similar experience. Yeah I grew up I grew up in Construction. My dad had his own construction company and um, you know I witnessed him use a lot of tools that I didn't use that I never use because they were advanced So like I'd seen them and then I got a toolbox when I was a kid. I was like in my mid teens and that's that was my Christmas gift the most disappointing Christmas gift I ever received was a tool empty Toolbox I could put tools in it I would greatly appreciate that now at some it. He's like it's like like man. 08:56.90 Max Shank Sounds like the best gift ever now. 08:27.40 mikebledsoe My dad was just a little ahead of himself. Um, you know I think he was He did a good job of instilling the things that are important even if it wasn't the thing that was gonna make me the happiest in the moment. Ah, and yeah, what a good guide that guy was. 09:30.76 Max Shank Um, right I think that's called parenting. 09:06.60 mikebledsoe Ah, so um, but yeah I I spent years accumulating and losing tools and I moved around a lot so I didn't stay in one spot so something that did recently and you talked he said something you know about. 10:07.00 Max Shank Ah. 09:42.50 mikebledsoe Being able to go back in time or go back and do it over again is I I basically did that because I got I got rid of all my personal belongings in 2018 and got down to 2 bags and traveled nomatically and ah there was like None little box of tools that were. That were like they're they're good for vehicles like they're everything you would need in a vehicle to is something were to go wrong. You know, just ah, a socket set and and a few wrenches. Nothing. 11:10.40 Max Shank E. 11:21.20 Max Shank Would you know what to do I I would not know what to do ah with the perfect speaking of skills if you gave me the perfect car tool set and a car that wasn't working forget it I would have no idea how to apply that tool set. 11:09.44 mikebledsoe Yeah, well I was fortunate because my dad in his all of his foresight. He made sure I had classic cars growing up and so he made me pay for them but he really encouraged me to get classic cars because they are. 12:11.74 Max Shank Oh. 11:47.54 mikebledsoe Much easier to work on you know? Yeah, so if you anything before 1973 or 4 Yeah, everything is a hundred percent mechanical so right yeah the the electronics go as far as like the radio. 12:34.48 Max Shank They're simpler machines. 12:49.78 Max Shank No No electronics. The dash or something. Yeah. 12:26.62 mikebledsoe The yeah the dash but like you don't you don't have fuel injection. There's nothing happening in the engine that's run electronically. There's no chips. 13:25.20 Max Shank There's no power being adjusted to individual wheels during a turn via some computer making 60000 ah calculations per millisecond and you're like oh I'll just fix the computer. 12:47.80 mikebledsoe Right? right. 13:09.92 mikebledsoe Ah, yeah, so there's um, ah I think it was 1974 it was due to the oil crisis at the time which there's a lot of similarities between the 1970 s and the 2020 s in regard to if you look at. 14:20.20 Max Shank Me. 13:44.62 mikebledsoe What's happening geopolitically and economically, there's exactly yeah yeah, a little bit of pushback is what we're starting to witness with that as well. Um, yeah, there's a lot of similarities. Ah but 1 of the things that happened was in 1973 or 4 14:34.34 Max Shank Psychedelic Resurgence currently too pretty cool. 14:24.36 mikebledsoe They basically made they they wanted fuel. They wanted vehicles to become much more fuel efficient because the cost of oil was going up because of some opec shit that was going on so that's where fuel injectors came in now before that was mechanically driven fuel injection through Carburetors. So The the cool thing is is. My dad I don't know if he did this on purpose or not but with ah with a older vehicle. It is Simpler So It's easier to learn how to work on the other thing is is I'm confident now because I I rebuilt everything on cars I'm confident that if you gave me a carburet like a car that had a carburetor I could figure it out. 16:24.78 Max Shank Qua. 15:43.32 mikebledsoe And so um I'm not saying I would like figure it out like Macgyver in 10 seconds but I could I would eventually figure it out. It's been a long time but you start throwing all these electronics in and yeah, now you have to plug a computer into it just to know what's going on. So um. 16:34.68 Max Shank Down. 16:22.70 mikebledsoe So I know the basics. 17:04.66 Max Shank It's a bit of an ego. It's a bit of an ego check too to go back and relearn the simple mechanics of things right? How how exact like how fluid passes through. Ah. 16:36.20 mikebledsoe Things you think you should have learned or I should know by it as a man I should know this shit. 17:37.88 Max Shank Pipe and what happens when it meets a junction and the pressure involved right? and the action of different things and just a really basic valve a very basic pump learning how these things work because I I realized I I mean I'm still not. Ah, educated in it. But you realize just what a tremendous amount of the world Around. You is only functioning because all of these parts are working exactly as they should and as soon as they would stop. You. At least I would at the time have no clue what's wrong or even how to ah track. Ah what might be wrong is wild. 18:28.24 mikebledsoe Yeah I I find myself I want to get back to the tools but I like this track we're on because it makes me think about None thing I notice out in the world is um and again I think a lot of this has to do with. Ah. What a good job. My dad did raising me is I understand I didn't know that I understood how things worked better than most people and what I witness in the world now is people I watched them doing something I'm like don't do it like that you're going to fuck that thing up. 20:21.78 Max Shank And it seems obvious to you it. It seems like I knew this when I was 8 But that's how I would be if I went to a farm the 10 year old kid would watch me doing something be like what are you? an idiot. That's not how you dig a trench like that's not how you drive a post. 19:40.66 mikebledsoe And then it's gonna be broken or it's not gonna It's so obvious I'm like why would they do that. 19:56.78 mikebledsoe Yeah, well. 20:13.20 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, but but when it comes down to and I look at something not not only was I taught how it's not just that I was taught how to do it. My dad did a good job in teaching me like end to end how it worked and why it worked like he was very big on the principles of like. 20:59.28 Max Shank Dumb ass. 20:50.50 mikebledsoe Yeah, when you do this at least this this is the end result we're looking for and so I think a lot of times people are so focused on the end result that they don't They don't take the time to understand the process of how it gets there and they don't appreciate it either. So There's like ah, a really great appreciation that I have for. Ah technology because I understand enough about the ins and outs of how this thing works that um that it's I appreciate more and I can fix it quickly if I needed if needed. Um, so something I got into young as well as I got into computers I got into building computers. 22:30.32 Max Shank Oh my God yeah. 22:04.60 mikebledsoe And I got into running networks and yeah I can see. 22:49.22 Max Shank You can follow the flow of energy. Basically you understand the flow of energy which is about relationships like the thing that blows my mind is there's no such thing as a thing which sounds Silly. So I'm gonna say it Again. There's no such thing as a thing because it's. Only describable in relation to other things. So if you have all of these end results and you have no idea how to track the energy flow of what's going On. It's like you're just in an ocean of darkness where you have no Clue. You're just kind of being ah, bounced around. 23:22.40 mikebledsoe Yeah, there's I've had us. Ah, my most recent experience of this is um, for 14 years of entrepreneurship I never did my books I always had a bookkeeper I I outsourced it heavily and one of the reasons. 24:06.12 Max Shank By these forces. 24:35.52 Max Shank Me too still. Do. 23:59.26 mikebledsoe None of the reasons. Yeah what what? I stopped doing that recently one of the reasons I outsourced it heavily is because my none business partner ever what he had a ah master's in finance so he didn't even. He didn't even share I didn't even bother to look and he didn't share the profit loss the balance sheet like I really had no idea he would just tell me a thing. It was basically a thumbs up or thumbs down system and I was flying in the dark and um. 25:20.12 Max Shank Right. 25:34.32 Max Shank Right. 25:47.36 Max Shank Um, which has its advantages I think has its advantages. Yeah. 25:08.74 mikebledsoe At the end of the there were oh it. It allowed me to move really fast. So because of that business partner I was able to run barbell shrug with I didn't understand how I didn't understand the all the reporting but we were making millions of dollars a year. So. 26:23.36 Max Shank The. 25:46.70 mikebledsoe You know there there was a benefit now. The drawback was was when I no longer had that person and I found another I found another Cfo who also did an amazing job. But what I understood was when when that existing system ceased to be. 26:40.28 Max Shank Right. 27:07.98 Max Shank Her. 26:25.62 mikebledsoe And I didn't have all the same people. It required me to understand learn things and I felt like and and this was accurate I had to go back and learn some really fundamental things about bookkeeping about accounting about ah cash flow cause really it comes down to cash flow and Cash Flow. Management and so I mean if you look at Accounting. It's I mean it's a big scam because the whole point of accounting is so you know how much to pay in taxes at the end of the day. But if you that's what that's what modern day accounting is yeah the majority of. 28:06.26 Max Shank True True true. Yeah. 27:40.34 mikebledsoe You know I wouldn't have to spend thousands of dollars a year on accounting if cut. Yeah, exactly yeah go. Um. 28:26.16 Max Shank Is it counting kind of like cutting your switch for the Taxman You know you? you know if you're in trouble you have to like in your parents a real thug. They're like go cut a tree branch so I can beat you with it and that's what accounting is like. 28:11.22 mikebledsoe Yeah, go go pick out. Go pick out your switch. Yeah, ah so ah, so the way I look at it now is look I gotta count I handle the tax ship but my job is cash flow management and the way I see it. 29:14.22 Max Shank That's the. 29:30.28 Max Shank Which is energy management right? which comes back to relationships you got to be able to track the energy flow and the relationship from 1 point to the next just the same way you got to be able to track the gasoline from the fuel tank. 28:51.16 mikebledsoe Is if energy management and if I. 29:11.92 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 30:09.76 Max Shank All the way to the exhaust can you track that gasoline all the way through you're probably going to have a decent idea of how this system is working together and actually cash is really good symbol for fuel or vice versa actually like fuel and cash. 29:59.16 mikebledsoe I Think it's a great. Ah. 30:49.80 Max Shank And a motor is like ah you you could also think of it like a cell instead of something man-made. But actually you know an organization can be looked at as a motor or as a cell or a creature or as an ecosystem I Think the motor analogy is a little bit more. Ah, tool-based and cold and the cell analogy or like a tree or something like that. But you're still tracking the flow of energy just the same Way. You could track the flow of gasoline through a car you could track the flow of Photon Photosynthesis. Ah, through a tree and you can understand the water and how the carbon dioxide from the air is converted into sugar through this process like you can understand the energy flow and transformation and cash flow is kind of the same thing you're understanding. How energy is transformed through that organism or organization which is your business. 32:10.50 mikebledsoe Yeah, and and um, you're spot on I mean I like the the classic car mechanical analogy because it is so much simpler and so that's a great place to start if you start with the complexity of a cell. You know, now there's ah it exactly? Yeah, not. That's that's advanced I mean I think that is a great analogy but in the beginning if you don't understand the cash flow which is. 33:38.98 Max Shank Our sales team is the Mitochondria and it's like wait wait. What? no. 33:29.11 mikebledsoe Can you look at your profit loss. Can you look at your bash your balance sheet and your cash flow reporting like if you can't look at those and those tell you a story that make that they go Oh I know now how to make it doesn't It won't inform you on how to make all the decisions in your business. It's not gonna. 34:44.80 Max Shank Right. 34:06.34 mikebledsoe Gonna tell you who to hire. But it's gonna tell you what position to hire for right? And so um and people at the highest levels are making most of the decisions based on the numbers the higher up you get in your in your thinking and your business is that now here's the thing about I've learned about money. Is that I am um I'm in charge of the cash flow of my own cash flow management and the better I can manage what I currently have the more I'll be able to manage in the future If You think that. Adding more Cash. Ah I think most people walk around and I used to I used to walk around thinking like this if I just had more money then I'd be able to save and invest and I'd be I'd be a better steward of the money I had if there were more pete. That's what people. 36:36.54 Max Shank If only. 36:00.58 mikebledsoe That's what people believe but the truth is is if you become what is. 36:49.96 Max Shank It's a very protective phrase it if only I had something then I could do this other thing If only if only I Yeah, it's it's perfect. Yes, very protective. Yeah no I'm I'm good. 36:19.32 mikebledsoe Yeah, it's conditional and it's outside of yourself. You're not responsible for it. Yeah yeah. 37:23.48 Max Shank I'm not I'm barely even related to this this dream here I have nothing to do with it. So it's related to something else. My my dream. My dream is related to the breeze. 36:51.40 mikebledsoe Ah, yes, so this false belief is what keeps people in this this cycle of defeat in regard to to money is because. They don't understand how it flows because they're afraid to look at it. There's an emotional response to being present with the money. Step None is check your bank account every day now that doesn't tell you the whole story It's just a snapshot in time. But if you start doing that and then you learn about bookkeeping and you learn about. Ah. And you learn about cash flow management. You start getting to a more advanced conversation about cash flow. It is it can be in my experience. It's been incredibly painful in the short term. It's it's it can be frustrating. It takes way more time than I think it should take I sit down. 39:15.80 Max Shank Like organizing the garage for me. But but once you get the the nuts and bolts in the same place and once you get the drill and the saw and the sandpaper and the grinders and the chisels all in their own like place. 38:39.92 mikebledsoe Like organizing the garage. 39:52.28 Max Shank Then you look at this organized grid and like I was telling you before we started this show. It's ah it's never been something ah that I have had as a work environment I have just thrived in chaos as soon as something urgent comes up I go into a. Hurricane of activity and I relentlessly pursue this thing ignoring everything else. But as you know I'm 34 now I'm appreciating more and more the clarity of having a clean. Space and a tightly organized Ah Toolbox ah tool shed garage workshop all that stuff and I think that understanding ah like we say you know as within so without same thing with the organization of. Your tools which are basically ah levers to amplify your energy or refocus your energy conversion same thing with the business. It's do you have everything tightly organized so you can really see what you need to see so you can know. When it's right to use which tool available to you? Um I Like to think of that energy flow also from a ah customer flow Standpoint. There's always this flow of customers who um. 41:45.88 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 42:59.46 Max Shank You know you just capture their attention and that's the top layer of that funnel and the reason the funnel analogy works so well is because it has like gravity involved into it and there's this effortlessness where things just flow down into the funnel and it's this ah mathematical. 42:17.84 mikebledsoe O. 43:37.64 Max Shank Reduction to a focal point that um, it really describes um a nat a pretty natural probability curve too. But if you ah understand like how many people. You're capturing their attention. How many people you're keeping their attention because that's a form of energy your your attention is like I'm going to be bold here. Your attention is like Quantum energy because there is no math that can describe I mean maybe there is. There's no math that can really describe the potential power and force that can be driven ah through a person's Attention. So I think understanding how the flow of the attention of your customers and also eventually the cash of your customers is really important. For deciding which tools to use next. Do you hire a different marketing department. Do you need someone to work on ads. Do you need someone to ah improve the actual product itself because you get None of people who see it but then everyone hates it I mean it's so much easier to see. What to do next and I think uncertainty is really useful and of course the natural quality of life is uncertainty. We like to kid ourselves like we know what's going to happen next month. 45:53.14 mikebledsoe The ah anything that's certain is ah is illusory. Yeah, the trick we plan ourselves to make ourselves feel safe so that we can actually get shit done If yeah. 46:44.66 Max Shank Right? But but the more but but it does feel. Yeah and it does feel safer when we know more stuff like the illusion is useful. You know if we didn't have that illusion. We could not have this weekly appointment that I have found very. 46:34.58 mikebledsoe Absolutely not? yeah. 47:22.82 Max Shank That I have found very enriching We have to both believe the lie of next fucking monday. 46:50.86 mikebledsoe Yeah, well the live that there's days of the week for one wait. Not yeah, but um, but it's it's a useful to useful belief to use it very confident. 47:43.96 Max Shank Right? And that there will be a next one I feel pretty confident that we will talk again next week but what's that confidence based on. It's not based on certainty. What's that. 47:30.24 mikebledsoe Um, I mean I be ah well look I the way another something I find very useful is attention is the most important thing because I love what Tony Robbins says which is where your attention goes energy flows and. 48:21.52 Max Shank Voodoo. 48:46.94 Max Shank Right. 48:09.52 mikebledsoe Incredibly accurate. Here's the thing your energy is flowing all the time. No matter what it is moving and flowing and your attention is dictating where it goes and so a lot of times the the hardest thing for someone to do the the highest amount of effort. To get something going is to make the choice to do it to change the inertia of the moment. Oh I'm lying in bed right now. But I I want to go for a walk I Want to go work out the hardest part of starting to work out is actually putting on. Your gym clothes and walking into the gym and doing the None movement. That's the hardest part after that working out's enjoyable sometimes going to bed is hard to do. But once you get in bed. You're glad you're there. It's because we are. 50:31.96 Max Shank And then. 49:57.28 mikebledsoe Constantly choosing where our tension is at the energy is moving. So I think that I didn't get. 50:47.74 Max Shank Or or we're just scratching an itch like the the itch becomes enough that we get up and scratch it and that's that's really all it is is you're waiting for a painful enough catalyst and and and then you could argue that nothing is difficult. 50:25.94 mikebledsoe It's painful enough enough pain. 51:25.44 Max Shank It's just that you have this sensation of things you do want to do this sensation of things You don't want to do and if you don't want to do it. The pain has to be very significant and if you already want to do it. The pain could be almost nothing. 51:13.68 mikebledsoe Yeah, and you know we're surrounded by people who try to warn us about the the incoming pain they say you know if you keep doing things this way then the pain. The pain is gonna get really big but you don't you don't believe it. You don't believe it and then. 52:18.22 Max Shank Oh my oh my god I hate that I hate that um it make okay Jesus oh god. 51:52.80 mikebledsoe And then one day they're fucking right? They you're like oh the pain is really outrageous now Oh had I only listened and made a different choice a little bit sooner I'd experience less pain right now. It's a good teacher. 52:58.34 Max Shank Regrets. But how do you? How do you? determine fact from fiction like like rightfully so rightfully so an orthopedic surgeon could say don't do jujitsu. The risk is not worth it. 52:28.76 mikebledsoe What what you got it. We got it. 52:45.24 mikebledsoe Totally totally. 53:31.58 Max Shank You're going to hurt yourself and you could a ah like hurt yourself badly and be like oh I should've listened to that guy or or you might not, you might have you know 40 years of fun and family and camaraderie not hurt yourself. Or see a combination of both. You could have this community and family and quality that you love and totally fuck yourself up and go you know what? I think that was still worth it. I mean look people still do Crossfit Pretty aggressively beyond their capacity and frankly. 53:43.56 mikebledsoe You still have. 54:43.74 Max Shank Whatever Kinks you're into exercise-wise powerlifting Olympic lifting I'm a bit of a tennis nut at the moment. It doesn't matter your flavor. Um, but as long as you're willing to pay the price who am I to say that you shouldn't pay that price because if you're getting a lot more out of something. 54:38.64 mikebledsoe Um, ah. 55:22.52 Max Shank Community Family activity. Even if you're ah, harming yourself to some extent Maybe as long as you think it's worth the price. You know who am I to say. 54:56.58 mikebledsoe Yeah, well deciding who you're going to listen to who gives you the advice right? like like like an like an orthopedic surgeon telling you not to do jijitsu First you have to consider they're coming at you from an orthopedic surgeon perspective. 55:51.84 Max Shank So tough. 55:34.70 mikebledsoe Who probably doesn't do jujitsu and they're looking at you and going look I can I can tell you that this can be a ah poor choice in the ah in the realm of ah your bone and joint health you know and you go Okay, but what about all the other benefits. 56:45.58 Max Shank Oh. Right? And you can't calculate. It. It's unknowable. That's why decision making is so tough. 56:14.52 mikebledsoe You know that might come along with it and so so so so there's 2 ways that you can learn None is you can just wait for things to be so painful that you figure it out and you learn that way and or you could listen to other people now. We have and ah some people are yeah well you can also but here's the thing is it's not just you don't want to just listen to anybody right? you guys? What would you have is. 57:37.38 Max Shank So through Belief or experience. 57:54.40 Max Shank Ah, no, no, no, no, but but you can learn those two ways you can believe someone or you can experience it firsthand. 57:24.56 mikebledsoe Totally totally and so you got to be careful about who you believe and you you got to go with their track record right? And so this is one of the things that I notice is that this is one of the this where wisdom is missing So wisdom can be passed down. 58:16.56 Max Shank Yeah, no shit. 58:03.80 mikebledsoe Or it can be developed by yourself and the problem is is that people are listening to people who have very poor track records and it's very fucking true and so a lot of times. Ah. 58:49.52 Max Shank The. 59:07.82 Max Shank Ah, yeah. 58:38.96 mikebledsoe For instance, someone might listen to you know I won't get into anything that's too controversial. But yeah, the last couple years there was a lot of people giving advice from a place of authority that was that were obvious that they were not in alignment. 59:26.48 Max Shank It's got to be a fable for that or something. 59:45.36 Max Shank Bold claims. 59:17.34 mikebledsoe Personally with the advice they were giving ah it was obvious that these were policies that were being passed down from a political perspective not due to science or or true ah medicine right? so. 01:00:24.38 Max Shank Um, you mean Hypocrisy hypocrisy. 59:54.90 mikebledsoe So but then I I look at a guy like Paul check and I go and ah, most people look at what Paul check says if they listen what he says a go that guy's fucking crazy I don't know how you could listen to that guy and I go. Ah. 01:01:06.42 Max Shank Um, is that what most people say Ah, ah. 01:00:32.62 mikebledsoe Yeah, if you introduce him to a mainstream person I'm talking about the mainstream people they they listen to them. They're like they're like man they may not say he's they may not say he's wrong, but they feel like he's extreme right? and and he is to you know he he's hes all in on the lifestyle. 01:01:47.12 Max Shank He's he's beyond its extreme. It's incredible to see Actually you know the library and the the rocks and the the water charging and electric she and he is like this is what I'm doing I'm going to do this all day every day. 01:01:31.74 mikebledsoe Yeah, well he he's the. 01:02:22.60 Max Shank And this is what I got and very unapologetic I think he's ah, a really, He's a really cool cat. You know he's He's all in on that thing. 01:01:50.98 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, and I'm not I'd say I'm on board with him for 98% of it and you know just every once when I'm like and not really for me. Not gonna fault him for. But yeah, like like who am I but um, but that's the guy listened to. 01:02:52.84 Max Shank Um, yeah, he's a wizard. Right. 01:02:30.48 mikebledsoe Like if I want health advice I listen to him I listen to Alex Rachinski he's one of ah Paul Chick's top guys. 01:03:17.90 Max Shank So you got to be careful who you trust because you can make a ton of benefit trusting the right person like I got to trust you or someone like you to fix my car if you trust the wrong person to fix your car car's going to be fucked up. It's going to cost you a lot of money same thing with your body if someone's like hey. 01:02:53.78 mikebledsoe Right. 01:03:56.30 Max Shank You know, don't eat bananas because they have too much sugar. Maybe you believe that and you never have a banana and that's maybe not going to hurt you but you may be missing out so there it can be a negative. It can be just removing of a positive. 01:03:24.40 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah. And we got look Yeah, we look at be one ways is track records but the other thing is also a lot of times people I think people are searching for that perfect mentor like this person has everything that I want and that's probably not going to happen and. 01:04:53.48 Max Shank Oo yeah, the perfect teacher I'm just waiting I'm gonna I'm gonna really get it together once I find the perfect teacher see the problem Mike is I don't have a good role model I got all these guys that are like 90% role models. But it's just not enough for me to try anything yet. But. 01:04:28.74 mikebledsoe A. 01:05:27.42 Max Shank I Know the right guy is out there when I find him. 01:04:46.20 mikebledsoe Yeah, so what I but I um I saw a a psychic once and she said stop looking for a mentor. There aren't any for you. You're gonna be your own and and I was like okay, whatever and um. 01:05:54.32 Max Shank Oh yeah. 01:05:26.12 mikebledsoe And and but it did get me thinking and I go you know there is no one person who really is living the lifestyle that I want to live like there's like if I really sit and dream about what's my ideal Lifestyle. No One's doing it now. There are people who have figured out the business stuff. Are people who figured out the health stuff they have figured out the things that I'm interested in but they I don't know anyone who's figured out the business side and the health side and the family side and all these things. Yeah except for max. Yeah, That's why you're here, but um, ah the. 01:06:47.80 Max Shank It's very exciting. 01:07:05.60 Max Shank Um, except for me except for me obviously. Is that is that a dig at both of us that we're that we're here Talking. He's like it's like you're such a loser. You're here talking to me. Ah. 01:06:44.72 mikebledsoe Are. 01:07:01.74 mikebledsoe So My my what I started doing I was like I was like look I'm gonna just learn about business from this guy I don't you know what? if he starts talking about anything that's not business grain assault it doesn't mean I'm gonna stop listening but I understand that he's the expert in this. And I'm gonna take from that he may be great. There's so many people who are really good at business and some of the health advice they give is really good for someone who's just obese and out of shape. But you know like they're not giving me health advice and someone who is some of the the top people in Health I mean you know you know this as well Like. Don't listen them for business advice at all and you want the relationships totally. 01:09:06.38 Max Shank Or or relationship advice or you know language communication skills I mean you know you gotta separate the trait from the the persona like this mask that people like people just wear this mask and they're like I'm this guy I'm. 01:08:47.58 mikebledsoe E. 01:09:45.84 Max Shank This is my character.. What do you think?? Ah, the last thing you want to do because then you get trapped two ways. Ah you'll dislike some people so ah, aggressively. That you'll ignore what they say even if they say something really wise that would be super helpful for you. So I think I'm actually quite good at this because I dislike so many. No I'm just kidding but you have to be able to separate the bit of information that is being. 01:09:35.76 mikebledsoe Um, yeah, have the um. 01:10:49.84 Max Shank Sent to you that you are receiving the message that you're receiving from the messenger. It's like don't kill the messenger but hey look don't glorify him either and that's maybe the the key to messaging in general is you don't want to glorify but you also don't want to kill the messenger and it should. 01:10:21.26 mikebledsoe Um, yeah, um. 01:11:26.14 Max Shank You want to try to separate it from how you feel about the ah the persona or the the mask um it it makes me think of ancient Egypt. Of course where they would do trials in the dark so you couldn't be swayed by knowing who was who ah so. 01:11:14.80 mikebledsoe Move. 01:12:04.20 Max Shank I Think that's really important but certainly ah. 01:11:30.58 mikebledsoe It's a skill. It's a skill to develop is to not throw the baby out with the bathwater and I I um I ah yeah I was talking to Ashley the other day I was like I'm she's like. 01:12:22.64 Max Shank It's like a ego release I don't like that guy So I'm gonna reject him. 01:12:06.16 mikebledsoe Man you you tend to get a lot of hard cases like I'm I'm very good at dealing with difficult men men who tend to be you know? Ah,, there's something that's that's wounded or there's some like heavy. Ah, ego or whatever it is. They're real heavy and something and they they tend they um they tend to they tend to turn a lot of people off. But for some reason I have the patience to sit through some of the bullshit or. 01:13:34.80 Max Shank Feels like I'm being attacked right now. 01:13:19.54 mikebledsoe You know, a lot of the the what's guarded in order to get to the gold and I was like yeah think that like like I I'm not quick to and a lot of it just comes down to Judgment. It's like yeah I'm I'm really just always looking for the good and everybody and. And not that they're a good person but that they have something that is of value I look for the value in every single person because I know that every single person they know something deeply that I I don't know yet and ah everything about who they are is what has created that. 01:15:01.72 Max Shank Oh. 01:14:34.60 mikebledsoe That possibility from that for them to have that Knowledge. So for me to judge all parts of them before I get to that nugget would it would keep me from finding it but also like coming from a place of appreciating like the reason a guy you know. But try to stay away from naming names. But the reason some of these people that they're they're kind of crazy in a lot of ways. They're not.. They're not mainstream, but the the gold is with the people who are so outside they're outliers that most people can't understand or get along with them. 01:16:05.20 Max Shank Crazy compared to what I mean they're all relative terms. But I think that's. 01:16:24.80 Max Shank The freaks the freaks the teslas you know the person the the ah marcones they're like hey what do you think if we like vibrate something through the air across the atlantic and they're like yeah that sounds that would be really nice if we could send messages. 01:15:48.12 mikebledsoe But free. Yeah. 01:17:03.82 Max Shank Across this gigantic Ocean. They're like yeah,, let's let's try it out like the freaks are where you get like the really juicy Gold. It's like we all get a shovel and if you dig one hole your entire Life. You're going to dig a lot deeper into that topic or you can dig a bunch of different holes. Like I'll dig a tennis hole over here I'll dig a fitness hole over here I'll dig a you know philosophy hole over here and like a nietzsche hole and a young and you know you're digging all these holes but the people who only dig one hole and they go all the way down they go as deep as they can. With this fucking topic I speak from personal experience because while I have a lot of diverse interests. It All does come back to energy transformation whether it's tennis where we're like I'm literally transforming the ah energy of my body. Transferring it into the ball when I'm playing music same thing I'm basically turning sausages into sound with my fingers. So I eat sausages I get the energy to move my fingers. It makes noise. It's incredible. But. I have spent such a tremendous amount of time in ah fitness and Health ah pain Mobility Strength athleticism that I feel a little crazy about it and you can't help Um, but. Feel compassion for people who are just barely into the Journey. You know you realize like are they bad? Are they good. It's like they're on a different path even if they're on the same path as you they're either ahead or behind or left or right it's um, it's It's all compassion related that allows you. To let people feel free and open to let that energy out because usually it's an energy blockage and that's what the ego is the ego is like an energy trap and it it captures some of the shit right? you and I have a conversation. And it's basically 1 plus 1 makes 3 because it's you and I and now there's this ah Harmony or resonance between us and it could be more dissonant or it could be more resonant and harmonious. But it's this third, it's this. Third thing that is the relationship between those entities and if you say something I like or you just say nice things about me. Maybe my ego filter will like capture those things I'll be like ah I'm gonna I'm gonna store this energy up now and it's usually not conscious. 01:21:35.28 mikebledsoe A. 01:22:35.68 Max Shank Which things we store and which things we don't but it can ah it can direct the flow and it can also plug the flow if you get too much ego in there. So the ego diverts the flow but it can also clog it up a little bit. 01:22:25.38 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, agreed I want to shift back because I never finished one point that I got what is extremely practical for people and that is started saying that. 01:23:11.92 Max Shank That's kind of how I think of it. 01:23:02.20 mikebledsoe When you were talking about being able to go back and rebuild your toolset and I did that because I went nomadic didn't have anything and I've since purchased a house three months ago and I rented a house for twelve months in Austin Texas and. It was I still didn't a it didn't feel like home didn't I didn't feel very permanent I really couldn't do anything to the House. So I I didn't accumulate any new tools there but in the last three months of owning a home I have a i. 01:24:37.30 Max Shank A. 01:24:12.46 mikebledsoe I've been very selective about which tools I buy because I walk into home Depot now and I want to buy everything I'm like oh I know what this could be used for I Know what this could be used for. But I yeah but that's that's the um. 01:25:09.52 Max Shank That's what I did I was like supermarket sweep I was like hustling around there with a shopping cart just throwing stuff in the thing. 01:24:49.40 mikebledsoe That's that's the warrior energy. Um Paul check had this conversation with me Doug and anders and he talked yeah, the the warrior tries to fucking kill everything and and part of that is he tries to accumulate the the warrior doesn't isn't worried about boundaries. 01:25:45.66 Max Shank Hoarding. 01:25:25.80 mikebledsoe He wants to see how big he can build the empire. How much can I accomplish how much can I accumulate The warrior is trying to accumulate and accomplish as much as possible. Yeah, it's the end and then and then when you move into the King Archetype What? you. 01:26:28.60 Max Shank It's like the inhale. 01:26:01.42 mikebledsoe What you move into is you and you realize how much energy is needed to maintain. Ah all of those new those boundaries. It's like oh I could go weigh the fuck over there but do I want to build a wall that far out and then have to protect. 01:27:15.96 Max Shank Manage it. 01:26:38.94 mikebledsoe And manage everything inside that wall and so a good king when when Matures well goes. You know what? I'm gonna I'm gonna draw a boundary that's inside of my ability to manage it and this goes back to money management too. It's like living within your means is a really good practical application of this. Spend less than you make and so the the War The the warrior will walk into home Depot and fill the basket with a bunch of stuff that he thinks he may need ah for some future project because there's an idea but when you when someone gets in the King Archetype which. 01:28:04.60 Max Shank Seems simple. 01:27:56.30 mikebledsoe Like it's funny because I I heard this and as I've you know in the last couple years I've I've felt myself moving into it and I think that especially especially in the the spiritual community right now people are like talking about Kings and queens and all this in in the woooo community. 01:29:07.88 Max Shank I Prefer to be a thought of as a God King is a little lower I wanted to be like the emperor of exercise for a while but it didn't really satisfy my craving for divine power. So I'm skipping I was warrior for a long time Emperor king. 01:28:34.94 mikebledsoe A. 01:29:01.50 mikebledsoe Well I think what's important when we think about archetypes is you're you are able to ah cultivate the energy of that archetype you are not that archetype don't don't let the ego get confused and that you're not a King you're not. 01:29:45.14 Max Shank Not really my speed. So. 01:30:20.58 Max Shank It's like putting on a persona. 01:29:40.96 mikebledsoe You're not a warrior you are you are inhabiting the energy of a warrior you are inhabiting and so I think that's it's you're playing a character. It's It's a really healthy place to approach psychologically because it allows you to be much more agile in your thinking and your ability to to. 01:30:38.60 Max Shank You're playing a character almost. 01:30:20.24 mikebledsoe Show up the way is needed for the the moment people who get stuck in 1 identity you know thing it works for a while and then it becomes troublesome but going back to the. 01:31:19.44 Max Shank Well to be a good Tactician you need to be able to put yourself in the perspective of the other entities involved in your campaign. So let's say No yeah I mean. 01:30:56.16 mikebledsoe Yeah, if you're ever gonna get to that point where you're actually working strategy like you're gonna get to the you're gonna be able to happen. Yeah, well this is why if you read a king warrior magician lover in order to get to the to a really well suited King Archetype and be able to. 01:31:54.34 Max Shank Isn't all life that. 01:31:36.60 mikebledsoe Energize that well is you have to have really explored the other archetypes because you have to understand how to have command over them. Um, and so um, so for for myself instead of walking in the home depot the last few months and 01:32:35.56 Max Shank A he. 01:32:12.94 mikebledsoe I've I wanted to there was the thought oh I could get this. This would be really good for this project I should get this for whatever I said no only and my girlfriend did the same that she was like she's like what don't you get the thing you know I can tell you want to get I'm like like yeah but I'm not gonna use it today and home depot is 5 minutes from my house. 01:33:03.80 Max Shank Right. 01:33:23.18 Max Shank Yeah, boom. 01:32:49.96 mikebledsoe So it's not like you know and I know that there's there's a store near you too. It's not like you have to travel hours away to get your shit and now we got Amazon prime. Yeah, but yeah, and so now I just get I've been getting the tools that I really need. 01:33:47.88 Max Shank You can order it online. Also you can order almost any tool. 01:33:28.88 mikebledsoe For what I for that day that week. Whatever it is whatever project and only the ones I need and if I can borrow it and it's easy to get my hands on it I'll do that first because I may only need it once and so I've been slowly accumulating tools. So one of the things I've done is I've stuck with 1 brand for all my power tools. 01:34:33.00 Max Shank Um, yeah. 01:34:46.16 Max Shank I did the same ah, that's what I do I like the color it makes me feel cool. It makes me feel cool to have a drill that is like good enough for a contractor to use all day and I use it for 4 minutes every three weeks 01:34:07.56 mikebledsoe Um, and I just I go with the wall and I oh sweet they and. 01:34:36.00 mikebledsoe Exactly exactly. Ah. 01:35:23.24 Max Shank You know I have this like heavy duty I have this heavy duty like Twisty gun with this five amp hour battery twenty is so aggressive for what I usually use it for but I love having like buy once cry once get like one good. 01:35:04.92 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 01:35:59.12 Max Shank Tool especially for the core group. Ps yeah ah. 01:35:18.14 mikebledsoe Well, that's what that's what I like about that's what I like about duwalt like my dad always taught him is like get craftsman hammers because if you break the if you break the the handle on it. They replace it for free. Lifetime warranties on those things and then de walt I looked at the guarantees I shopped around I had a couple who were like oh you should get Riob I'm like have but the guarantee is not nearly as good as de waltz. 01:36:44.64 Max Shank And it depends on the person like if you go all riobi. You'll probably be fine. Um, if you want to go like see something really cool. There's actually a Youtube channel called project farm and he does these tests of tools and they're incredible. 01:36:39.14 mikebledsoe Project Farm okay 01:37:22.36 Max Shank He is really a project farm new video every Sunday guys the man he basically goes through a whole battery of tests. So. It's like a 10 to 20 minute long video. It looks like they take him ah like twenty forty hours to make per video. It's so. Brutal because he'll you know test different tools in like None different ways and really objective so he shows you what kind of wear and tear they can handle can they be left out in the rain for a week. What kind of rust if it really good so getting the right tool is a big point for this ah some some cheap ass tools are just as good if not better than the expensive ones so you don't always get what you pay for ah, the other thing I would say is even. 01:37:52.48 mikebledsoe Down. 01:38:03.82 mikebledsoe Um. Yeah. 01:39:12.46 Max Shank Gosh Even if you don't think you're very craft mine minded or craft. Ah crafty I was trying to not say crafty I was like ah you know? ah. 01:38:49.96 mikebledsoe Crafty. I I knew you wanted to say it I had to give you permission. 01:39:49.48 Max Shank A little bit of that ah feels really nice. Um, and maybe it's just maybe it's just because I don't do it very often. But every time I go into the workshop and start building things. You just get into this flow and you know the creative force is. 01:39:11.78 mikebledsoe Really good. 01:40:27.38 Max Shank Is such a ah powerful Energy. So the connection with ah the work that you do and the attention that you put into something and the result is is really neat. It doesn't have to be Woodworking. You could build stuff out of clay you could. Ah, make stuff out of legos I mean they're all different ways you do macrame That's pretty fun. 01:40:27.34 mikebledsoe Well, there's there's something primal about I think building something that has utility and that anytime I build something that that like woodworking man it just turns my my girlfriend on so much and that like and it's. 01:41:40.20 Max Shank Then you take her to the woodshed. 01:41:04.64 mikebledsoe That's right, but it's um, it The fact that ignites something in her. It's like and then that that then feeds back into me I'm like I'm like oh I did something fucking. You know, impressive and because I mean everything that we do is men is really for women you know women are. And are definitely in charge of this whole thing. Yeah. 01:42:29.32 Max Shank It's all for sex the more I think about it the more I like what? why are we? Why are we trying to get food so we can have sex later. Why are we trying to run away from the tiger. So we can have sex later. That's it why? Why are we building this. 01:42:09.58 mikebledsoe Um, yeah, yeah, was it supposed to Pat. 01:43:02.64 Max Shank This big nest to attract a female so we can have sex. It's it's ah it's all about sex across the board. All the fighting is for sex. It's is crazy. Ah, but that's the how else could it be That's light and dark connecting. 01:42:27.52 mikebledsoe Um, sex and it's crazy. Yeah. 01:42:52.42 mikebledsoe What's ah, that's how we got here as ah, that's all a human human race continues on. 01:43:35.24 Max Shank That's the vibration of everything. Evolution evolution is God's savage boredom playing out. Basically it's it's this this divine creation. Not divine necessarily but the force of creation who knows the Tao Darkness some some sort of thing. There. It's ah it's just it's just dancing on and offs at different levels and it's somehow perfectly Fair. You know what? I mean like the the forces are perfectly fair when you think about how different creatures have organized themselves some are spiky. 01:43:54.50 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 01:45:02.26 Max Shank Some are armored some are venomous. It's all just about ah energy management right? Some are really fast. Some are really so like a tortoise versus ah I don't know like a Hummingbird tortoise lives way longer. 01:44:31.44 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 01:44:56.90 mikebledsoe Yeah now. Yeah. 01:45:40.64 Max Shank Relatively speaking is a very interesting thing but so it all comes back to energy management and tools are a way to gain leverage and focus that energy we can actually focus it in like ah like a pickaxe. Something like that. So we can focus energy down to a finer point or we can focus it on to ah a much larger area like a mallet or something like that and using the right tool for the job is is pretty big. 01:46:01.60 mikebledsoe Um, yeah I would find the same thing in the kitchen I witnessed people trying to cook something. They don't have the right type of pan. They don't have the right knives The knives aren't sharp the you know they don't have the right spatula like like people. 01:47:16.10 Max Shank It's a hodgepodge. 01:46:37.52 mikebledsoe People who don't like to cook usually don't have a great kitchen and if you put somebody if yeah if I put somebody who doesn't like to cook in my house for a month and we started cooking together I bet you they start liking to cook because they go. 01:47:31.60 Max Shank Chicken or the egg right? ah. 01:47:14.00 mikebledsoe Oh it's actually really easy. Yeah, you just do this and then you do this and then it's very low effort. Yeah, you can get exactly what you want and yeah have some music playing. Yeah. 01:48:00.48 Max Shank Can always get exactly what you want easy to modify have a bunch of different sauces handy when when I cook. That's how I like to do it I like to give a few options make it really modular like I get the. Couple meats get a couple breads get a couple sauces mix and match Boom Boom Boom We're off track. Let's bring it. Let's bring it home. Okay, so the topic again was tools and skills. We talked about role models which is kind of a cool. Um. 01:48:00.60 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah I think we nail the topics fairly. Well yeah I was bring a home tools and skills. 01:49:15.26 Max Shank Way to bring it all together. Um not necessarily lumping the the practitioner with the skill that you're trying to learn right? That's that's a big that's a big one. 01:48:57.40 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, like like ah, choosing who you learn from wisely. You know, understanding what they're an expert at what they're not an expert at. Um, sticking with just the things that an expert at and then also judging how much of an expert they are at that thing based on their track record and if you can find somebody has a track record that's decades old you're doing pretty fucking Good. So But yeah in regard that. 01:50:31.94 Max Shank Yeah, it's good to be objective. Yeah, ah basically you're talking about who who to choosing who to trust which ah, that's a big one for any relationship right. 01:49:56.40 mikebledsoe How to choose a ah wise elder. 01:50:07.60 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. Yeah, so mentor Mentee so we're gonna pick up a lot. You know you could either fumble through and try to figure things out for yourself which you will do a lot of that. That's that's gonna be ever present in your life. You should always be you know. How much time did I in the last year did I spend in Quickbooks just fumbling around and doing things and then seeing the report and going and then realizing oh I should categorize this like this and because I want my report to look like this and it took a lot of fumbling around. While also having a mentor for the whole thing so it was a mix of the two is a mix of getting some instruction from someone who's got decades of experience that has proof in the pudding and then also fumbling around a lot myself and then realizing that this is one of the things that's like really great about being older. 01:52:32.98 Max Shank The fumbling is fun. 01:52:45.86 Max Shank Oh shit, he's older now appeal to authority old man I'm old listen to me I'm old. That's what you sound like Mike Trust trust me I'm old trust me I'm old. 01:52:05.44 mikebledsoe Is I now I now have a history of I have enough History. Ah. Ah, it's true though you should listen listen up listen up. Well you know there there are some people who are 40 that haven't really paid attention maybe shouldn't listen to them I think I've paid attention to about half of my life. So I'm doing okay, but. I Think that with age comes the perspective and that I now understand how long it takes to learn something to be actually skilled at it for me exactly and so and so like it used to I used to believe that I should be able. 01:54:00.38 Max Shank For you? Yeah, totally. 01:53:38.40 mikebledsoe This happens with athletes all the time they get in the gym I want to squat £500 like you do squat £300 right now. It's gonna take you maybe years to get to 500 and they're like no I'll get there faster like £5 a week times so many weeks and and maybe but but um, but what i. 01:54:45.16 Max Shank Maybe yeah. 01:54:16.34 mikebledsoe What I look at is I mean I miscalculate my progress constantly and in the wait room. 01:55:06.22 Max Shank I Always calculate my progress perfectly. What do you think of that this is all working exactly as I planned talking to you. 01:54:32.88 mikebledsoe Ah, so. So the so but I realize how how long it takes me to learn something and so I give myself so much more grace and which is interesting is because when I give myself grace and I give myself. A lot of time to learn something and even when I went through this financial course they were like you should be able to get through this in this amount of time and I I So came back to them within a couple weeks after looking at the content I go. It's gonna take me about twice as long and part of it is I Really like to get into the content I don't want to just pass over it. 01:56:34.74 Max Shank People are different too I know exactly what you're talking about I am the same way and the the reaction the ego reaction when I try to learn something new. A lot of the time especially in the workshop is holy fuck I'm retarded I am so so. 01:55:56.28 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 01:57:11.62 Max Shank I am so stupid I can't build a box. How am I going to build this fucking box and I'm drawing stuff on a piece of paper and I'm like I can't make 3 dimensions on a None dimensional paper I don't know how to fucking draw this thing and then so I'm here I'm like in my garage sweating suffering thinking. Um, how fucking stupid am I that I can't make a square I can't do it I can draw a square but the idea of manufacture. So what I ended up doing is I took a bunch of tiny planks and I learned about the relationship of pieces of wood. By thickness width and length and I made these boards that have a one ah for thickness to None to width and None to length and I learned how they fit together not thinking of the dimensions as um. Metrics that we normally use like ah imperial or metric I thought of them as ratios and figured out how to put stuff and it wasn't until I held these boards in my hands and actually glued some of them together these tiny little ah ratio. 01:58:33.60 mikebledsoe Um, yeah, yeah. 01:58:50.74 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 01:59:49.24 Max Shank Ah, tester board like I I want to like give the other retarded kids who might feel like me some of these boards because it wasn't until I made these that I was like oh that's how you can factor in the thickness to join stuff together. But I so resonate with you because I also like to go deep into a topic. And if I just kind of ah glance through it I just feel stupid I feel so far behind it's it's it's Crazy. It's crazy how how like dumb I feel but then this is where it's cool because what you said is awesome. That is what allows you to have. 01:59:59.70 mikebledsoe Ah, accurate. Well. 02:01:04.90 Max Shank Compassion for others is when you're fumbling around and you're like God if I'm like this like maybe it's It's differently hard for other people to to do other stuff because you know words are tools also and most people um, not only talk shit but they talk like shit. 02:00:44.34 mikebledsoe Um, yeah. 02:01:41.88 Max Shank Can't express themselves very well at all and should you like blame them and shame them or should you recognize that they've just had this working pattern for a really long time and it really changes the perspective. 02:01:19.40 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. 02:02:19.68 Max Shank That was a good one. 02:01:38.88 mikebledsoe That was a good one. Yeah, so so you're gonna fumble around listen to listen to people who have good track records and yeah, really I think one of the key points you brought home was pay attention. 02:02:30.16 Max Shank Ladies and gentlemen. 02:02:14.22 mikebledsoe Energy ins and outs and everything in between so people normally see how that you know they know how to put gas in the gas tank and they know to push the pedal and steer the car and that's usually where the knowledge ends and if you want to have a ah. Ah, deeper understanding of it I think that's a good way to approach it when it comes to money when it comes to cars when it comes to the plumbing in your house. Um, yeah, yeah I had somebody. You know, screw some up with the plumbing in my house I'm like how did you get? How did you do that? It's like you know you shoot and put that. 02:04:06.00 Max Shank There. 02:03:30.34 mikebledsoe There and they're like why I go oh because they'll get stuck down the pipe to today then they're like oh I didn't think about that I was like oh I realized they didn't think about the entire system of plumbing. They've existed on the planet for 30 years and never thought about it. But now they will um but ah yeah I think I think we. That's a good Let's get a little cap on this. 02:04:52.44 Max Shank Yeah I I love it man um you want to step one understand the flow of energy and the path and the components involved and step 2 is you want to learn how to manage. 02:04:42.28 mikebledsoe Um, a is it is. 02:05:28.98 Max Shank That energy flow cash flow conversation flow um managing the flow of energy using tools in the physical world like on a piece of wood or managing the flow of energy using the tools called words to direct the flow of attention which is perhaps the most. Ah, powerful energy because it is full on quantum as it relates to our human conspiracy called language and um, you know use the right tool for the job you can significantly amplify the output energy versus the input energy using. Leverage and that that's that's it folks that was awesome I had so much fun talking about that today I had so much fun building shit I I built this box. It was indestructible for my buddy oners I called a strong man pinata I made him climb up a tree. 02:06:08.14 mikebledsoe Beautifully said beautifully said. Yeah yeah. 02:06:30.54 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, yeah. 02:07:26.76 Max Shank To grab a sledgehammer and then I locked this box that I built and this box was like bombproof. It was like one inch thick plywood on all sides with 2 by 4 s reinforcing the inside. It was so fucking na he hit it like a none times and that. It would not break so I had to ah take it off the chains and put it on the ground then he could finally hit it against something but it was it was so much fun. Another box. 02:07:39.42 mikebledsoe What was inside. 02:07:52.78 mikebledsoe Um, very clever. 02:08:37.72 Max Shank Ah, and then ah and then a little piece of paper with a clue. There was nothing for him except go to the next step in the but it was awesome. Ah, anyway it was. It was so good. Um. 02:08:09.48 mikebledsoe Ah, oh so it's just a piece of the scavenger hunt. Okay, got it. 02:09:16.70 Max Shank Anyway, Mike thanks for the the chat that was awesome I loved the way that we managed our energy today. Thanks everybody for listening catch y'all next week Mike where can they find you. 02:08:36.86 mikebledsoe Absolutely
Today's episode is with the 2021 Vintage Class Jet Ski World Champion, ‘Dangerous' Dan Fitzgerald! Coming up through the ranks from the early 90's, he is still riding, racing and winning! Join us as we go down memory lane and relive his early races, the fierce battles he was in, tech innovations like EFI systems, balancing a career being an accountant with wrenching, starting a business and what competing in the 2021 World Finals was like. Dan has a wealth of knowledge about Jet Ski racing, you're in for a treat with this one! Dan's career has spanned for over 30 years and has seen him regularly earning top 5 positions against the big names of the sport in the ProMod class during the early 90s before he went on to even bigger heights. We cover an incredible play by play race recap of when Dan took out the last race of the 1995 national tour in Dallas in the 1200 runabout class We ‘Nerd out' on the differences between MRD mechanical fuel injection and the Triton EFI system, Dan has run them both How he managed a full time accounting career whilst balancing his ambitions to become a pro jetskier as a privateer with only minimal sponsorship support And how his grit and determination paid dividends when Factory Yamaha, Team RIVA, came knocking on his door with an opportunity he couldn't refuse We finish with some in depth advice from Dan on how to modify your 550 for the best performance possible plus so many more interesting insights along the way. Dan found a way to build his passion into a business with the launch of Jet World Power Sports. If you'd like to find out more about what products Dan has to offer then head to his website at JetWorldPowerSports.com Important Times: 00:13 Intro 01:47 Hello and welcome! How did you get started in Jet Ski racing? 03:50 How and when did you get into wrenching? 07:30 Your dad's role in your wrenching and your first race 11:20 Regional races with worn out motors 13:00 How did you become friends with Jeff Jacobs with the age difference? 16:55 Senators Wash 18:25 Australian Pursuit and the value of riding with better riders 21:30 Funny story about Jeff Jacobs 23:40 What racing memories do you have with Jeff? 26:00 The 750's equalized the racing 27:30 My gear wasn't as fast but it was very reliable 28:35 The beginnings of business 29:45 Finding performance in reliability meant focusing more on the bottom end 31:55 Did you ever train with Jeff? Did you ever get to ride his race skis? 33:50 You had a big list of sponsors in your pro years then none in your expert years 37:30 A story about L&S 40:50 It was inspiring to see you out there financing yourself 43:50 1991 tour you ended 5th place, what was that like? 45:50 White Brothers and Good Time Racing 47:50 Riding 650's 50:00 I switched to a 750 with MRD fuel injection for the World Finals and getting injured 51:50 What is your professional opinion of MRD fuel injection? 54:15 I had a 750 with a Triton EFI as well 56:10 How engine tuning worked 01:01:40 How did you measure performance? 01:05:40 Did you ever see Victor Sheldon or Jeff Jacobs EFI? 01:08:25 Standups to Runabouts and a very tough 1993 01:14:02 This is what dreams and legends are made of 01:22:05 I made over $100 000 just racing jet skis! 01:23:48 What was it like having a professional career while racing? 01:30:15 Starting your own business 01:33:35 The hulls flexed so much that it wrecked the drive coupler 01:35:35 Last round of the national tour 01:44:00 Big battles in the World Finals 01:49:30 You haven't stopped racing but now you had a business: Jet World Powersports 01:52:40 Mike Cohen from PJS came to work with me 01:53:05 We do Sea Doo Watercraft, CanAm Spyder, Beta and Husqvarna Motorcycles, Polaris, Yamaha and Kawasaki, Torrot Electric Motorcycles and Electric Motion 01:55:20 You are the current World Vintage Class Champion taking it away from Wyland Redon, what's it like racing today vs the old days? 01:57:50 Walk us through your setup: Rhaas 750 Conversion kit and choosing a nozzle 01:59:50 Intake grate: set up to go fast in rough water 02:03:21 Engine bay: RND, Mariner and Kaufman pipes 02:06:58 Running 220 Psi compression using a PJS head 02:07:37 3 Channel MSD ignition and a stock FX1 Waterbox 02:08:18 Air flow: pair of 48mm Carburetors 02:08:45 What was the World Finals like? Moto 1 and the log jump 02:12:30 Moto 2 02:15:30 Physical condition and weight is important 02:17:20 The final results of the 2021 World Finals 02:18:18 I wish we had more people doing this 02:21:00 Your best handling tip: Make your ski parabolic, add front and rear sponsons 02:22:35 Engine setup: have enough cooling, add compression and do some porting and an aftermarket ride plate. You can also use a Reed motor. Maintain your parts! 02:26:00 Favorite memory on a jet ski: Helping surfers stuck in massive surf in Ventura 02:30:45 Thank you so much for your time! 02:31:38 Outro
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Broadcasting remotely due to the hurricane that wasn't, our boys cover all sorts of car issues this week. An expensive 67 Caddy water pump, a 69 Corvette carburetor problem and an 83 Le Baron carb rebuild keep them busy, then to top it off a caller talks about tuning a 74 Mazda rotary carb! Carbs of another sort take over when ray claims he had real NY style pizza in N. Carolina, and tells you where to get it too.
In today's episode, the guys talk about who actually invented the carburetor and how it works. Then they discuss the different types of carburetors (up-draft, side-draft, down-draft) , and all the different types of fuel injection (batch fire, sequential, multiport, throttle body, direct injection). Get the details in today's episode of Engine Noise Podcast! Engine Noise Podcast drops on the 1st and 15th of every month! Engine Noise podcast is sponsored by 1A Auto quality auto parts and TRQ After Market parts.
Hailing from Alaska didn't stop this legend from becoming an incredible 8 time world champion, with a unique racing style using his famous leg drag turns, Victor “The Slasher Sheldon needs no introduction! We cover his career from his first experiences in the water, racing for Butch's Jet Ski Shop to being on the big factory teams like Kawasaki, Pro Tec Yamaha and Polaris. We go through how he got his name “The Slasher”, the cutting edge innovations he used to get ahead of the competition and stories of his time racing at the very top of the sport. We hope you enjoy this episode from a true legend from the world of Jet Ski racing! 00:13 Intro and welcome 01:22 How did someone who grew up in Alaska turn into Victor “The Slasher” Sheldon? 02:27 Spending your last $1500 03:00 1986 World Jet Ski Finals 05:25 MotoX and snowmobile skills carried over 06:24 How much wrenching did you do? 07:02 Travelling with David “The Flash” Gordon 08:12 Bill Chapin 09:03 Your first years in racing, from Arizona Jet Ski to Butch's 11:00 How he became “The Slasher” 12:45 How did you start with Butch's? 14:20 “We kept it fun” 16:38 Travelling with The Fish 21:34 Disqualified from slalom 24:05 Jet Ski innovation really got going in the late 80's and early 90's 27:48 Jet Ski spec'd to the max 28:19 What were you doing to the pumps? 30:10 Testing days 31:13 91' and the new fuel injection systems 36:35 History of the Jet Ski 39:00 92' and the 750 42:09 You finally become “The Man” and win the national championship 43:11 World Finals race in 92' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-iIi5bTv2I) 48:44 The leg drag turns 50:43 94' Season and Kawasaki started supporting riders 53:20 Great stories about Bill Chapin and training with Christy Carlson 54:43 How Kawasaki helped the individual riders 55:43 The downfall of innovation 57:41 95' Season and the sit down's 59:15 Bonus money became big money 61:06 Kawasaki gave you an ultimatum, take it or leave it 62:23 The reality of being on the biggest team 63:54 What do you ride now and the test ski 66:00 Mechanical issues in the lead 67:53 “We have a deal for you” 69:30 Going over to Yamaha and Pro Tec 70:59 How did you get onto the Polaris Octane? 74:14 Yamaha SuperJet painted like a Polaris 75:32 Building a nice little team of your own 77:38 Where did Jet Skiing go wrong and how can we make it big again? 81:26 What is your setup? 83:50 Secret tech tips from back in the day 84:49 Ignition 85:43 Compression 86:40 Carburetors 87:11 Best racing memory 90:27 Thank you Victor and final thoughts 93:42 Outro and Cam's final thoughts
Today we talk about carburetors, and the fuel and air supply. We also discuss the future of this podcast. Send us voicemail at anchor.fm/themotorcast/message, or through the anchor app Listen to Kraggle09's podcast at anchor.fm/redstoneweekly, or wherever podcasts are found We also talk about hybrids and flying cars.
The brain cell killing idle characteristics of Ray's GTO kick off the show today which leads down a few good diagnostic paths. How to price our used parts and where to sell them leaves the boys no better off than when they started talking about it, then a call comes in from an old friend who's busy reviving a 30 year old lawn mower-after the show it was found out that he did indeed get it to light off. Hal Schaffer calls to talk about the ins and outs of dealing with vintage and new Stromberg carburetors.
Chris talks about how his neighbors loan out their cars to friends while Ray says "HELL NO!" to the idea. The Holley 600 idle mystery is solved by reversing the choke spring, & Ray has to massage a rear wheel well on his GTO to accommodate the new rear tires. Dis-mounting old tires from rusty rims has Ray in a dither, as does his quest for the correct A/C hose crimping tool. A Ford float adjustment and future guest who specializes in Stromberg 97 carbs rounds out this show.
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This segment is On carburetors just a overview and what a Carburetor does. Along with tools you should have in your toolbox which is a highly asked question. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We get personal about our cars Under The Hood and Chris gives the rest of the story. Dallas in Nebraska 1992 K1500 Chevy Dies When Turning. Mr. Musk is Smiling All The Way To The Bank. Will Cars Adapt To The Times As Fast As Before? Time To Pivot Maybe. Patrick With A 2004 Tundra Has No Power At Fuse Block. Tony With A 1951 Chevy 6 cylinder Dual Carbs. TransAm and A Beetle. Lets Take A Walk. Scott Road Trips and his Nissan Ultima Sets Codes.
Winter is approaching so the guys had plenty of small engine and snowblower stories to share. From leaky carburetor's that need a rebuild to small engine maintenance, to the real MotorMouth fun.... equipment modifications! As always, the talk turned to holiday food and Ray's monstrous lasagna creations which did nothing more but make us all quite hungry.
Welcome to our show Unsealed: Life Beyond the Bolts! Each week, Kate Dillon from Crate Insider and Steve Hendren from Hendren Racing Engines go live on the Crate Insider Facebook page to chat about world events, random things, and to answer viewer questions. In this episode we answered questions pertaining to fuel, carburetors, and Kate's eye hole. This episode is extra special because we have a special guest, Alex Hendren, who also happens to be Steve's son. If you’d rather view this episode on video, you can see it on the Crate Insider YouTube Channel. To get yourself a Burromax Pit Bike so that you too can experience the sheer joy mine has brought me, click here.
On this flashback episode, we cover our team's second ever race at Thompson with the 24 Hours of Lemons series in 2018. How did the race go? Well, it was our first ever two car race. It was the first ever race for half of our team (Alan, Jennifer, Casey, and Pete). It was our first time on track with the SpiderStang and our friends at Prompt Critical showed Liam and Cassian how to "adjust" the boost on the SpiderStang. The Capri died and is still dead to this day. We won the "I Got Screwed" award. Details of our weekend and what we learned shall be provided. PS Never show your new to racing teen age team mates how to adjust the boost. Also, on this episodes Dominating with Dawson, we go over car control and what it means when someone refers to a car "rotating". We hope you enjoy the episode! Best regards, Bill, Vicki, Jennifer, and Alan Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training podcast and team members in the GHiT Immature Endurance Racing Team Highlights from the episode include: 1) We quickly gloss over the new raspberry additions that Alan and Bill added to Vicki's garden area. 2) We cover from post-race of our first race at NJMP to the conclusion of our second race at Thompson 3) How our team grew from our first race with 4 drivers to where we had a two-car team with 8 drivers. Our preparation was not quite up to what it should have been. Especially with 4 additional drivers, two of which that had never driven a manual transmission before. 4) The advantages and disadvantages of a teen drivers on a racing team 5) How a perfectly performing a running car from our last race did not stay that way during the trip back from the track, to the great surprise of all involved. Carburetors are not our center of expertise and decided to let us know. 6) How the SpiderStang theme came to be and what we learned in doing it. It ended up looking great, but the process was not one we would recommend. Sometimes you learn what to do and sometimes you learn what not to do. We also mention how we built "Bondo", a PVC and spray foam version of a mannequin to be used as Spiderman on our car. 7) Vicki's trials and tribulations for her first time driving to a race with a race car trailer. It did not go very well. 8) How our first time trying to stay at the track went. In a word: poorly. We have come up with much better sources for renting RV's to stay at the track since then. 9) How our new drivers first time driving went. Quick checklist, panic attack at being strapped in, panic attack about going on a racetrack in the pit lane, first ever racing in the rain and heavy fog, and how to be a rolling chicane on the track. 10) Prompt Critical helped us with our cars but gave away a bit too much information to Liam and Cassian. They now knew how to adjust (read as increase to maximum) the boost of the turbocharger. After all, more is better, lol. 11) How to dial in a brake proportioning valve during testing. 12) Alan's chipmunk powered internet popped up again, a few times. Bill had no idea on how to edit this, but it seems pretty funny. 13) How we became an award-winning racing team at this event. It all started with Jennifer and her license in driver tech inspection. Well on our way to minor internet celebrity status. Still on the way to this day. 14) Things we learned at our first ever rain race and our first ever fog race, all at the same race. 15) The story of the death of the Capri and the birth of El Jeffe, The Bad Hombre. 16) We share the secret concoction to keep fog off your windshield that was shared with us by the Three Pedal Mafia. 17) Alan treats his body like a temple? And we finally found the root cause for why Alan doesn't want to work on the Capri. 18) Bill tries to avoid sleeping in the bathtub even though we won the coveted "I Got Screwed" award. 19) Finally, we go over the post-race awards and the trials and tribulations we went through to get home afterwards.
We know we’re a little late, but in honor of Father’s Day we’ve got some good dad talk in this episode. We like to pride ourselves here in knowing what dad’s love. Dads love Gone in 60 Seconds and it just so happens this month marks the 20th anniversary of the theatrical release of that dad-pleaser. Nothing gets a dad’s gears going like watching Nicolas Cage go fast, oh boy. Just thinking about how happy all of those cars make our dads brings a big tear to our eyes. So grab your dad and maybe listen to this episode with him and in the immortal words of Nicolas Cage in Gone in 60 Seconds: “you better not leave me alone with a cool red car because it will be gone in 60 seconds.”
What was in auto engines 50 years ago, is in piston aircraft engines today. It's not always true but it certainly feels true often. Only in the last 30 years or so has carburetion been supplanted by fuel injection in aircraft engines. In this episode I will introduce you to the purpose of carburetors, what they do and how they work, and talk about a few different types of carburetors.
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Learn about why you don’t need to “warm up” your car, even when it’s freezing; fossils proving that Antarctica used to be covered in forests; and research that shows why buying less is better than buying green. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: You Don't Need to Warm Up Your Car, Regardless of the Weather — https://curiosity.im/2pW1emV Antarctica Was Once Covered in Forests — And We Have the Fossils to Prove It — https://curiosity.im/2QD05LU Research Shows Why Buying Less Is Better Than Buying Green — https://curiosity.im/2rRkQck Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing! Just click or tap “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
This episode is presented by returning sponsors Holley, Aluma Trailers, and Wyotech! Wanna do us a solid? Call them up and thank them for sponsoring the show. They'll be blown away! Dukes Review: Miss Tri Counties: The town of Hazzard hosts a T&A beauty contest for women. By that I of course mean, Transmissions and Alternators. Seriously, the plot of this episode is a competition where the most impressive lady from each county competes by rebuilding carbs, racing cars, and then wearing swimsuits. It truly is heaven on earth. During the race Daisy takes the General from 3rd to 1st and just like the movie Ford vs Ferrari, during the race scene she stares down the bad guy (girl?) while passing her...which of course in real life would lead to an amazing accident. Bonus points for insanely awesome General Lee speed in this episode, in car footage of John Schneider really whipping 180's, and Tom Wopat climbing out the window of the General at full tilt. When Paul Baxley directs, great things happen! Patreon Peeps, the Nathan Warren line of custom made K&F Tumblers has gone international - but the best deal is still had by YOU! Just in time for Christmas, the KF Show tumblers are ready to go and you will receive the Patreon only discount of $15 on your purchase. Your price is $45 and retail is $60. All sales go to help the show of course, are hand crafted by Nathan Warren himself, are full size, and - best of all - are hand painted in real 1975 Code 70 "General Lee" Corvette Flame Red with our logo and the "01" under a clear coat! Contact Nathan Warren via warrencustomsllc@gmail.com or visit warrencustoms.com. Thank you SO MUCH to those of you who have joined in and also to those of you who have chosen to increase your contribution! To get in on the action and support the show with a minor financial contribution just click the link below to sign up. www.patreon.com/kfshow The post K&F Show #130: Christmas Specials, Swimsuits, and Carburetors – Dukes Review: S4E24 “Miss Tri Counties” first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
We talk all about Lectrons and what we love and don't love!
Eddie Guz, vokoalist i The Carburetors, er gjest i Alex Rosén Show. Det blir prat om musikk, salutantjobbing og du får historien om den gangen da Alex Rosén spraylakkerte nabobåten med diaré.
We talk carburetors and Defco Trucks.
Ray & Joe share their methods for decoding and verifying the provenance of old carburetors; are they junk or jewels? Hydro-locked engines & bad ground diagnosis round out the rest of this week's show.
Ray & Joe share their methods for decoding and verifying the provenance of old carburetors; are they junk or jewels? Hydro-locked engines & bad ground diagnosis round out the rest of this week's show.
Carburetors and fuel injection systems both control the mixture of air and fuel that goes to an engine -- but how do they work? What's the difference? Listen in and learn more with Scott and Ben. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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