If anyone is wondering his program is very much worth it. He explains everything in great detail while making it very simple to understand. I always zone out watching his videos for hours and I step away feeling like my brain just got bombed with knowledge.
For people watching on TH-cam, I'd definitely recommend checking out the website and the full video series. I've been binge-watching them and they're massively helpful and well done.
@@elk5878 it's safe! You don't have to download anything, the website is trustworthy, and if you want to investigate the payment platform for yourself, the payment is handled through Stripe.
Iam an automobile engineering student and moreover an automobile enthusiast, was searching for informational videos ...finally i got ds..n nw iam totaly addicted to ur channel...
Watched this video, I am a complete amateur with a love for cars and with a thirst to learn all I can about them. Found your videos and i have been blown away by your knowledge, explanations, the production quality and the humour. Keep up the amazing work mate, the best 20quid I've spent. Totally recommend.
Most people will learn FAR more than they ever wanted to know here! An OUTSTANDING start to finish explanation. I retired from a company that manufactures the exhaust systems for one of THE major auto manufacturers in the world.
I thought the turbo muffler is just a mod to the standard baffled muffler designed to improve airflow and (completely by accident) and to not cut the sound of turbine so much. Guess I was wrong.
@@howacarworks There's a lot of things people sell as "turbo" mufflers, but it'd seem like that phrase is used more for non chambered fiberglass packed straight through or multi pass mufflers. You kept calling the chambered muffler a turbo muffler and it was kinda confusing. To me the resonator you have is more of a "turbo muffler" than that thing.
this channel is fantastic and the video series is well worth it! Honest to God I'm glad I paid $20 for the entire series and no longer have to watch ads. Well worth the money!
Wow, I cannot believe I just learned about your channel. Big car guy here & this is how I like to wind-down the day. Thx and fantastic videos! Loving this experience 100%!!
That was absolutely superb. So much knowledge and so good at imparting that knowledge. Also, great camera work and great sound quality. The film created showing the different noises in a car was absolutely brilliant.
I love how you include all the niggling troubles you experience with the angle grinder. Felt really like "you're just another bloke like us", much authenticity there 👍 EDIT: Love the whole video! Serious knowledge + some levity / light funny moments, but not overdone. You've won yourself a subscriber!
i am mechatronics student of mercedes benz from india and this is very informative video i m loving it ...lovely channel please make more videos i will share your all videos to my friends
I never thought that I will enjoy so much learning about cars. Guys, buy his courses and support him it's really valuable even I would say it's too cheap. Just Amazing teacher!
I think your videos are absolutely spot on and agree that these should set the standard for the next 10 years. I was very close to buying the full series but unfortunately I’m not convinced I’ll pick up anything highly beneficial for an intermediate DIY mechanic. I would definitely be bought in however if there were videos covering diagnostics (e.g. PWM, fuel trims, ignition timing, voltage drop testing, CAN bus/MOST/LIN networks, control module anaysis, etc.) and not so much focus on how things work. Certainly knowing this helps one infer how to fix things diagnostically but it’s not the complete picture. For beginners however I think the video course would be useful. I hope you add some advanced courses soon!!
Thank you for your thorough explanation! I got from thinking that the muffler was nothing but a hollow tube to knowing the ingenuity that goes on inside of it.
Free Idea !! - First touch of that grinder on the metal surface with Sparks flying - in super slow mo for like 5 seconds, and with the music ( like when you're were goin up that ladder). Pure epicness. Also, you could get ready with your gloves and masks in style , like they get ready in the superhero movies , (with some epic music) lol
Wonderful content!!! I've goes through many many video to see how they work. How the muffler, resonator work and when they broken what effect to the exhaust system. And the cause of it went rusty. This concluded all in one with simple explanation. Thank you so much.
Super video. Very detailed and depth of knowledge. I never new the engineering behind the silencer until I watched this video. The sound effects at the initial of this video was too good. Thank you Sir.
i been thinking a long while about adding little eighth inch plates on my diamond fluted barrel, then slotting out the concentric heads. allowing gas port ventilators and reducing back pressure on my gas system. then along the top dimond heads id leave as a whole barrel and reverse the plate configurations. its a lot of high carbon steel fissure welding so the plates expand and contract as the barrel does. then fit a contracting aluminum sleeve with a heat resistant fiberglass in it, with a .2mm fluting from front chamber to end chamber threw the fiberglass. then a chromium container over it all. hell i already have a custom gas tube stabilizer which is a high flow fuel rail grommet on the space shuttle, and ive also skeletonized the stock and buffer tubes and replaced the buffer with a hydrolic shock. where the stock itself is linned with industrial rubber concrete to increase structural rebound then filled it with oxidized foam for balance and stability actually reducing the cqr stock weight by 8.2oz when it was 16.8. and you might ask, why do all that to a rifle. a rifle is just a rifle. but its not just a rifle, its my rifle. and technically anything over 3400fps mv is a rail gun. as i think doing something like this to the barrel wouldnt just reduce the noise from needing double hearing protections, but it also might aid the flow of chamber cycles.
but then again, that is just thinking. cost too much to replace the custom barrel. r48 stainless with custom thread, chromium linned, and diamond flutted... even tho i know it would be beneficial to reduce the noise and help the gasses flow better. where if i knew the end result of the mv pressures and how it would affect the projectile threading... i also dont want to break a good thing. .perhaps if i had an extra i might try it out and see how it goes then after evaluations and testings to build another properly. but there are still things on this build that are unfinished for over a year now due to covid delays ect. :(
Dear surely you are an engineer, I congratulate you for your masterful explanation of the muffler mechanism. I am studying how to make a muffler for my Explorer V8 that relieves the gases but is silent. Thank you very much Hug
Thanks a lot brother for giving us the most precious video ever on TH-cam specially you don't irritates us by too much Ads..I wish you will hit 1M sub as soon as possible... Lots of love and respect from INDIA...😉😉😉
I know I'm a bit late but, gloves would be a good idea. I don't need a wrench for my grinder because I have welding gloves. Top notch evaluation and explanation.
I keep all of my angle grinder accessories and tools in a box along with my angle grinder. But yeah one for each attachment is the way to go like AvE he has a wall of them all ready to go with various things mounted in them so you never have to mess with it.
Hey man I really appreciate your vids, I couldn't imagine the amount effort, time and hard work that you've been putting out to create this masterpiece! Going to buy the full series in a while.. Just a suggestion though, since I know for a fact that this is going to be super successful (as you're the only person with such unique content), maybe you can take your success even further down the line after how a car works with another series how a motorcycle works??? We would love that! Much respect 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Excellent Video, to the point , very informative and no him-hawing. I own a Kawasaki Mule that is LOUD , i am trying to reduce the decibel output. This video was perfect. I am going to reference your video in mine, for others. Thankyou
hello, i'm a paying customer of yours who happens to also be an engineer of sorts (of the software variety, if you're curious). since i can't comment on your closed course content, i'm leaving my feedback here regarding the MAF video. first, i really liked the video but wanted to give you some info i think you will find interesting. the MAF is a hot wire anemometer. the grid arrangement in front of the MAF is actually meant to force laminar flow at the point of the hot wire so that turbulence does not cause a misreading of the volume of air. this is also why the direction of flow matters, if the wire were in front of the grid it would have no effect.
A tiny part of our bigger project - get the whole thing at www.howacarworks.com/video-course Contents: 00:23 Why is a muffler needed 00:58 Engine noise 02:16 Acoustic tuning 04:05 Different engines. Different sounds. 05:06 Dissecting a muffler 09:36 What's inside 10:03 Difference between noise and gas movement 11:36 Absorption and Reflection 15:11 Straight-through muffler 15:39 Turbo mufflers 15:57 Exhaust back-pressure 21:42 Why mufflers corrode so quickly 23:27 Chambered muffler 24:15 Active exhaust systems
Hi how a car works I just wanna know when will you upload about fuel, ignition, transmission, differential and brake? I didn't see them on your website and it made me keep waiting to apply your courses.
I took the Stock Muffler off of my 2013 Yamaha Stryker & replaced it with a FolwMaster Fx with 2.5 in/out, had a custom connection made and gained a LOT of HP & a Lot more sound
good material for regular users ! in valvetronic systems you can build different full internal construction to avoid any "illegal" bypasses and get the same or better results, like as we do ;)
Very informative. Regarding "Helmholtz resonators" I had to fit a pair of "J-pipes" to my car, which are actually Helmholtz resonators, to stop droning in a certain rev range after fitting absorption mufflers. There is an online calculator for the length of J-pipe you need.
Love these videos. I just keep learning more and more when I thought I had a good foundation on how cars function. You guys really break down every single aspect and part and it’s perfect. Can’t wait until y’all cover air conditioning, since I don’t know Jack shit about that.
Can someone Explain to me what happened? I understand that they promote a course, but that course only has 122 lessons, many of which haven't been finished yet I think. so how is it that there are 505 episodes? how is this Episode 505, but the next video is episode 129? Did they delete all the content on this channel to save it for the course? I just want to understand what happened to what seemed to be a wonderful channel, I still think the course is a great idea and plan to buy in the future, but some information makes me uncertain. for example, aside from what I already said, on one of the first videos of this channel they claimed a "20 hours video series" (that was 7 years ago), but when you go to the course it says 14+ hours. is this a project from that long ago? if it is that's some serious commitment I just want an explanation, I don't care if this is an scam (which I doubt), after all, with the videos that are already on this channel, I think you already earned that money. a beatiful work of art and passion, with really good explanations I haven't seen in any other part. You fucking deserve more recognition, Legend. By the way, aside from the normal price, I think you should include an option for people to donate. There are a lot of people in this world that really appreciate this kind of project of love and have the money to fund it until it sees the light one day, just out of pure goodwill.
Yes exhaust bypass is legal in the US. Depending on the area it would be illegal to have it in the bypass/sport mode do to noise ordinances, but no problem with having it installed.
fantastic video, great quality content and editing! makes you wonder if aftermarket exhaust systems are even worth their prices, no chance they put in the same amount of R&D as OEM...
in fact, all mufflers are based on resonnant tube theory, even the absorbing type, usually, the absorbant type mufflers absorb high pitch sound and chambered type absorb low pitch ( high energy sound. you can achieve the noise reduction by using in series of different volume glass pack style mufflers in series in the exhaust circuit but it is much more convenient to pack them in a single container as the baffle style muffler.
You guys literally started at nothing and have a solid foundation for a great channel. I'm glad to have been a part of your journey fellas.
Absolutely love to watch this channel
Mobius 1 same I bought his course it’s great
Who much does it cost the course?
Aninullah Faizy it was 25 so worth it
Aninullah Faizy $25
That segment at the beginning showing the various sources of road noise was understated but absolutely inspired, nice work
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My god the production quality is so good.
The best educational automotive channel I've ever seen.
If anyone is wondering his program is very much worth it. He explains everything in great detail while making it very simple to understand. I always zone out watching his videos for hours and I step away feeling like my brain just got bombed with knowledge.
For people watching on TH-cam, I'd definitely recommend checking out the website and the full video series. I've been binge-watching them and they're massively helpful and well done.
Are there any bugs? Is it safe to get?
@@elk5878 it's safe! You don't have to download anything, the website is trustworthy, and if you want to investigate the payment platform for yourself, the payment is handled through Stripe.
Iam an automobile engineering student and moreover an automobile enthusiast, was searching for informational videos ...finally i got ds..n nw iam totaly addicted to ur channel...
Never thought of a muffler as a kind of a musical instrument before. Brilliant!
Watched this video, I am a complete amateur with a love for cars and with a thirst to learn all I can about them. Found your videos and i have been blown away by your knowledge, explanations, the production quality and the humour. Keep up the amazing work mate, the best 20quid I've spent. Totally recommend.
I just found this channel randomly and I have to say I am impressed with the detail and everything that goes into the video
Most people will learn FAR more than they ever wanted to know here! An OUTSTANDING start to finish explanation. I retired from a company that manufactures the exhaust systems for one of THE major auto manufacturers in the world.
17:30 It's called a turbo muffler because the first production example of the muffler design was used on the 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Turbo.
Nice one! The amount of knowledge you guys have is terrific!
I thought the turbo muffler is just a mod to the standard baffled muffler designed to improve airflow and (completely by accident) and to not cut the sound of turbine so much. Guess I was wrong.
@@howacarworks There's a lot of things people sell as "turbo" mufflers, but it'd seem like that phrase is used more for non chambered fiberglass packed straight through or multi pass mufflers. You kept calling the chambered muffler a turbo muffler and it was kinda confusing. To me the resonator you have is more of a "turbo muffler" than that thing.
@@TheBreaded I knocked out my cat conv. I think some got in my muffler. I wonder if ill be able to clean it out
@@TheBreaded Maybe ill try it. I have it unhooked now.. I just don't think compressed air is going to blow it out. It has too many turns.
Yeah it's hard to understand other people when they talk about cars but you make it so easy to understand and stay interested for 26 minutes straight
Criminally underrated. Superb quality and the topics are eloquently discussed. I'm glad I found this channel.
this channel is fantastic and the video series is well worth it! Honest to God I'm glad I paid $20 for the entire series and no longer have to watch ads. Well worth the money!
Liam when u paid the 20, did u get access to more videos than the amount of videos they have posted on their TH-cam channel?
Well spoken, well presented. Clear and concise. This is how it should be done!! You guys deserve all the praise.
Jesus, these vids should be shown in schools. This is wonderful!
Wow, I cannot believe I just learned about your channel. Big car guy here & this is how I like to wind-down the day. Thx and fantastic videos! Loving this experience 100%!!
That was absolutely superb. So much knowledge and so good at imparting that knowledge. Also, great camera work and great sound quality. The film created showing the different noises in a car was absolutely brilliant.
I love how you include all the niggling troubles you experience with the angle grinder. Felt really like "you're just another bloke like us", much authenticity there 👍
EDIT: Love the whole video! Serious knowledge + some levity / light funny moments, but not overdone. You've won yourself a subscriber!
i am mechatronics student of mercedes benz from india and this is very informative video i m loving it ...lovely channel please make more videos i will share your all videos to my friends
I never thought that I will enjoy so much learning about cars. Guys, buy his courses and support him it's really valuable even I would say it's too cheap. Just Amazing teacher!
Legit watched 4:23 minutes and I went and bought this and I've been binge watching this
Superb explanation
This probably is the most calming, entertaining and in depth series about this topic, really great stuff, totally digging it, mate!
I really don't understand why people waste their time watching reality tv, when you have entertaining content like this 👍
@@allamasadi7970 Because some settle for sitting their asses on the couch and munch popcorn brainlessly. Others are willing to learn :)
I think your videos are absolutely spot on and agree that these should set the standard for the next 10 years. I was very close to buying the full series but unfortunately I’m not convinced I’ll pick up anything highly beneficial for an intermediate DIY mechanic. I would definitely be bought in however if there were videos covering diagnostics (e.g. PWM, fuel trims, ignition timing, voltage drop testing, CAN bus/MOST/LIN networks, control module anaysis, etc.) and not so much focus on how things work. Certainly knowing this helps one infer how to fix things diagnostically but it’s not the complete picture. For beginners however I think the video course would be useful. I hope you add some advanced courses soon!!
It's designed for beginners :)
Thank you for your thorough explanation! I got from thinking that the muffler was nothing but a hollow tube to knowing the ingenuity that goes on inside of it.
Free Idea !! - First touch of that grinder on the metal surface with Sparks flying - in super slow mo for like 5 seconds, and with the music ( like when you're were goin up that ladder). Pure epicness.
Also, you could get ready with your gloves and masks in style , like they get ready in the superhero movies , (with some epic music) lol
Wish this series was for free, the production quality on this is amazing
These are some of the best videos I've seen on TH-cam full stop. Thank you for this fantastic production!
Wonderful content!!! I've goes through many many video to see how they work. How the muffler, resonator work and when they broken what effect to the exhaust system. And the cause of it went rusty.
This concluded all in one with simple explanation. Thank you so much.
mother of god this is the best general car educational series ever made :O
shut up and take my money
Good thing about corded grinders is that you can keep the key taped to the cable so you don't lose it ;)
Great video/series btw
cant get enough of your videos.
just muffing terrific
this man teaching the shit outta me.
Super video. Very detailed and depth of knowledge. I never new the engineering behind the silencer until I watched this video. The sound effects at the initial of this video was too good. Thank you Sir.
Video editing is amazing, I can imagine the amount of work put behind editing, great videos
i been thinking a long while about adding little eighth inch plates on my diamond fluted barrel, then slotting out the concentric heads. allowing gas port ventilators and reducing back pressure on my gas system. then along the top dimond heads id leave as a whole barrel and reverse the plate configurations. its a lot of high carbon steel fissure welding so the plates expand and contract as the barrel does. then fit a contracting aluminum sleeve with a heat resistant fiberglass in it, with a .2mm fluting from front chamber to end chamber threw the fiberglass. then a chromium container over it all.
hell i already have a custom gas tube stabilizer which is a high flow fuel rail grommet on the space shuttle, and ive also skeletonized the stock and buffer tubes and replaced the buffer with a hydrolic shock. where the stock itself is linned with industrial rubber concrete to increase structural rebound then filled it with oxidized foam for balance and stability actually reducing the cqr stock weight by 8.2oz when it was 16.8.
and you might ask, why do all that to a rifle. a rifle is just a rifle. but its not just a rifle, its my rifle. and technically anything over 3400fps mv is a rail gun. as i think doing something like this to the barrel wouldnt just reduce the noise from needing double hearing protections, but it also might aid the flow of chamber cycles.
but then again, that is just thinking. cost too much to replace the custom barrel. r48 stainless with custom thread, chromium linned, and diamond flutted... even tho i know it would be beneficial to reduce the noise and help the gasses flow better. where if i knew the end result of the mv pressures and how it would affect the projectile threading... i also dont want to break a good thing. .perhaps if i had an extra i might try it out and see how it goes then after evaluations and testings to build another properly. but there are still things on this build that are unfinished for over a year now due to covid delays ect. :(
Holy shit, the amount of work in those videos
Im learnig to be a mechanic and this realy helps me to understand. Thanks you for your work... Ceep up the good work
Dear surely you are an engineer, I congratulate you for your masterful explanation of the muffler mechanism. I am studying how to make a muffler for my Explorer V8 that relieves the gases but is silent. Thank you very much Hug
I like this guy. hes super smart, funny, and gets distracted just like me.
This channel must have at least 6M subscribers!
I absolutely LOVE this series. Seriously cannot wait for more and more videos.
Where do I watch more
wow the production quality is impeccable
Thanks a lot brother for giving us the most precious video ever on TH-cam specially you don't irritates us by too much Ads..I wish you will hit 1M sub as soon as possible... Lots of love and respect from INDIA...😉😉😉
I know I'm a bit late but, gloves would be a good idea. I don't need a wrench for my grinder because I have welding gloves. Top notch evaluation and explanation.
I keep all of my angle grinder accessories and tools in a box along with my angle grinder. But yeah one for each attachment is the way to go like AvE he has a wall of them all ready to go with various things mounted in them so you never have to mess with it.
this channel is soooo underrated
Love your videos!
You mentioned the Rotary engine, nice.
Sebuah penjelasan terbaik yang pernah saya temukan selama ini.. Terimakasih banyak
You guys have begun to put together a brilliant series!!
i am buying the course as soon as i get paid from work. Please do not change the suscription amount :P
Wow this is a first watch for me but I'm loving the way u show the sounds I'm like I do this under the hood of my car all the way to the tail pipe
How is this channel only having 68K subscribers ? My god ...
Wonderful teaching and demo skill.Vedio quality and making is brilliant.Showing all car parts in detail.Excellent 100%
Thanks for making this video every video says resonator and muffler but dont simplify and show it like this one ..thanks from Portugal
I've just discover your channel, and wow, you guys deserve millions & millions views. Thank's for that quality
Thank you from France :)
This is really interesting material. I appreciate the effort you put into providing it. Many thanks!
Fantastic explanation of how exhaust systems work.
Hey man I really appreciate your vids, I couldn't imagine the amount effort, time and hard work that you've been putting out to create this masterpiece! Going to buy the full series in a while..
Just a suggestion though, since I know for a fact that this is going to be super successful (as you're the only person with such unique content), maybe you can take your success even further down the line after how a car works with another series how a motorcycle works??? We would love that! Much respect 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks! We're thinking about doing something like that, but want to finish the car first. :)
Yo I just discovered this channel. It looks nice and high quality. Good job. Subing instantly coz I'm a gear head. Thanks for the content.
Great video, very clear, very comfortable lens switching, great production, likes
Hi i'm from algeria your contents is very professionnel
Van at 4:50 shows this was filmed in Hungary. Huh. Always thought these videos came from the UK.
Lol nice spot
i think architecture etc would give out that before.. but i think they're just brexit and cost ready, lol.
You could see it already in the welding video. The entrance to the sheet metal shop had some, ahem, non-British text :)
OMG your explanation and Edits are next level. Subscribed all the way!!
Excellent Video, to the point , very informative and no him-hawing. I own a Kawasaki Mule that is LOUD , i am trying to reduce the decibel output. This video was perfect. I am going to reference your video in mine, for others. Thankyou
Your videos are incredible. So much effort has blended into those videos. Keep those coming ♥️
Honestly.......your videos are pretty exciting!
hello, i'm a paying customer of yours who happens to also be an engineer of sorts (of the software variety, if you're curious). since i can't comment on your closed course content, i'm leaving my feedback here regarding the MAF video. first, i really liked the video but wanted to give you some info i think you will find interesting. the MAF is a hot wire anemometer. the grid arrangement in front of the MAF is actually meant to force laminar flow at the point of the hot wire so that turbulence does not cause a misreading of the volume of air. this is also why the direction of flow matters, if the wire were in front of the grid it would have no effect.
Excellent content,very good presentation and attention to detail, I'm sure we have a winner here!!
I really learned so much in this one video. Thank you for the detailed video.
Wow! Stuning! Love your stuff mate. More people are gonna see this.
A tiny part of our bigger project - get the whole thing at www.howacarworks.com/video-course
Contents:
00:23 Why is a muffler needed
00:58 Engine noise
02:16 Acoustic tuning
04:05 Different engines. Different sounds.
05:06 Dissecting a muffler
09:36 What's inside
10:03 Difference between noise and gas movement
11:36 Absorption and Reflection
15:11 Straight-through muffler
15:39 Turbo mufflers
15:57 Exhaust back-pressure
21:42 Why mufflers corrode so quickly
23:27 Chambered muffler
24:15 Active exhaust systems
Hello there,
Your videos has no sound on your website, unless you use a head phone or hands free speakers,
Just to let you know
You should add quality settings in the app for videos, like 360p, 480p etc.
Hi how a car works
I just wanna know when will you upload about fuel, ignition, transmission, differential and brake?
I didn't see them on your website and it made me keep waiting to apply your courses.
I took the Stock Muffler off of my 2013 Yamaha Stryker & replaced it with a FolwMaster Fx with 2.5 in/out, had a custom connection made and gained a LOT of HP & a Lot more sound
good material for regular users !
in valvetronic systems you can build different full internal construction to avoid any "illegal" bypasses and get the same or better results, like as we do ;)
liked before watching, best channel on youtube!
i literally feel like im watching discovery channel 💖💖
Where do I watch all
Very informative. Regarding "Helmholtz resonators" I had to fit a pair of "J-pipes" to my car, which are actually Helmholtz resonators, to stop droning in a certain rev range after fitting absorption mufflers. There is an online calculator for the length of J-pipe you need.
Love these videos. I just keep learning more and more when I thought I had a good foundation on how cars function. You guys really break down every single aspect and part and it’s perfect. Can’t wait until y’all cover air conditioning, since I don’t know Jack shit about that.
Great videos. I plan to check the rest of the course once I have time for it.
Very informative! I really appreciate your good work! Please keep it up👌👍
I'm a little confused, where for example is episode 504? This is amazing
Incredible production quality!! I commend your camera man!
Can someone Explain to me what happened?
I understand that they promote a course, but that course only has 122 lessons, many of which haven't been finished yet I think. so how is it that there are 505 episodes?
how is this Episode 505, but the next video is episode 129?
Did they delete all the content on this channel to save it for the course?
I just want to understand what happened to what seemed to be a wonderful channel, I still think the course is a great idea and plan to buy in the future, but some information makes me uncertain.
for example, aside from what I already said, on one of the first videos of this channel they claimed a "20 hours video series" (that was 7 years ago), but when you go to the course it says 14+ hours. is this a project from that long ago? if it is that's some serious commitment
I just want an explanation, I don't care if this is an scam (which I doubt), after all, with the videos that are already on this channel, I think you already earned that money. a beatiful work of art and passion, with really good explanations I haven't seen in any other part.
You fucking deserve more recognition, Legend.
By the way, aside from the normal price, I think you should include an option for people to donate. There are a lot of people in this world that really appreciate this kind of project of love and have the money to fund it until it sees the light one day, just out of pure goodwill.
Really cool video. Like your presentation. Professional but human. I've subscribed.
Great job. Love your videos. This is the best car video I saw this month.
ALL OF YOUR CONTENT BLESSES MY SOUL. THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!❤️❤️❤️
Nice explanition full detail about the exhaust systems. Thank you so much and Good video...!
This guy knows his stuff
Yes exhaust bypass is legal in the US. Depending on the area it would be illegal to have it in the bypass/sport mode do to noise ordinances, but no problem with having it installed.
I love this channel....from India 🇮🇳 kerala 🌴🌴🌴
fantastic video, great quality content and editing! makes you wonder if aftermarket exhaust systems are even worth their prices, no chance they put in the same amount of R&D as OEM...
"First thing, as soon as you get cordless grinder out of box, just throw the wrench in the bin because you're never gonna find it again." 😂😂
How often do you guys release new content on your site? Loving the content so far can't wait for more. Thanks guys!
Great work! Please continue with this type of content. Very usefull.
Brilliant and very comprehensive tutorial, many thanks.
Just bought the course! I'm so excited about it!
Keep on with the great work!
in fact, all mufflers are based on resonnant tube theory, even the absorbing type, usually, the absorbant type mufflers absorb high pitch sound and chambered type absorb low pitch ( high energy sound.
you can achieve the noise reduction by using in series of different volume glass pack style mufflers in series in the exhaust circuit but it is much more convenient to pack them in a single container as the baffle style muffler.
Congratulations, very good explanation of the exhaust system. I have already subscribed.
best content ever i love your videos with the amazing animation great work