Just watched the AMG factory video. The young technician at AMG single handedly made an engine, like making a product. But these Japanese are like masters creating an artwork .
It’s customary in many cultures to work long hours and show signs of tiring and ware. In Japan some even sleep at the bus stop or are allowed time to sleep in their office. It shows that you work hard. But they also have a very high suicide rate because of it
Isaiah yes. It’s tragically true. Moral traditions in countries like Japan are strictly followed and with how the world is today in terms of working. It can be a huge burden. Look into japans suicide epidemic. It’s quite severe
@@fordrestored4646 im indian and same here people work beyond what they need for the culture and pride to crazy points and if they dont theyre almost ashamed. i was like this into high school until my health got really bad and my outlook of whats important changed a lot after losing some people. having the cultural work ethic is definitely great but also needs to be a line for sure
That's just stupid. I don't care for any object in the world like i do my son or daughter. I do however try to do a great job at work at all times like these guys.
@@alex042687 this isn't just doing a good job at work, this is their passion, their pride and joy. They do a good job not because it's their work and they have to, but because they have a genuine passion.
Honestly, I feel proud to own one of these machines. I treat it like it's my baby. Watching this makes me feel a whole lot better with how good the engine is. These men take great pride on their work and make sure the engine is perfect.
It's to ensure that it was a quality process in assembly. Crap assembly would mean forced to commit suicide as it would be an embarrassment to the entire family.
+Gerwich Saint-Hilaire You mean "designed by great engineers". Virtually anyone can do what is being done in this video or assemble or disassemble an ICE. Your random backyard mechanic has it much tougher than this. All of the parts new engines are assembled with are pre inspected, checked for tolerances, ect. It's a matter of putting brand new parts together with ease. Look at the tools and jigs they are blessed with. Not to discount the true skill of the workers who assemble the engines, i'm sure they are plenty qualified. But the engineers of not only the engines, but the machinery in these assembly rooms, is the impressive part.
+pearlmax youre right. But have you seen how they look at that engine? Theyre building it with soul and passion, to me at least. Youll see something similar only at AMG. These people love what theyre doing, and as far as I know, theyre the best from Nissan.
I am a big American vehicle fan and own several, however the care and craftsmanship that these engine builders show is amazing. There is no wonder these GTR engines are such wonderful running machines! Hats off to these men as they truly care about there craft and legacy!
So much perfection in these handbuilt engines, that power outputs vary by as much as 40hp. I'd be pissed if I spent the same as the next guy in line, and got 10% less power!!
This car shouldnt sell more than those guys can handle. Or things will get shitty. This ART has to go on. Japanese people have to keep this art going on. Otherwise we will be buried into crappy factory built stuff
Through the eyes of the techs I see thousands of not millions of built engines through his sight alone, the experience aura I felt from seeing the techs building this beast of an engine, says a lot.
One comment needs to be made, compared to other super-cars, the Nissan GTR, for all its amazing design and engineering and the expert builders, is amazing value. You get an awful lot for your money.
#7 Delmas 83 Port-au-Prince (509) 36133021 Sanonderson72@gmail.com 30 Septembre 2019 Good morning Mr, Wanting to improve my professional qualification, I would very much like to find an internship in your garage I am a graduate student in automotive mechanics at Diesel Institute of Haiti, I spent a year of experience in automotive touring. Attached is my resume, which will allow you to gauge my abilities and my know-how.
The whole video is true masterpiece of ultra-precise craftsmanship & performance; what a beauty. My favourite part however was from 4:15 to 4:42....the engine & downpipe extreme-heat (from RPM) tests.....that's true "UNLEASH THE BEAST" scenario!
all my friends ignore this car they think that it isnt relevant all they care about is Mercedes and shit like that.I think that this is the best car you can get.....
I remember watching this when it first came out and it truly amazed me. These are the creators of the jdm legends we all love from the late 90 early 2000
@@eric97909 In a CVT, there's a drive chain or belt being squeezed and rubbed every millisecond when the car is running. Google CVT failures and you'll see why it is the most hated form of transmission for a car.
Google also seems to say while CVTs are a new technology and have problems it “should last” if you take good care of it Edit: Also isn’t it “inevitable” that any transmission will fail eventually
Very relaxing, especially when they were putting the cam caps and bolts on, oiling the bearings/journals, and installing the timing chain. Had to turn it up when they were gauging the lobe/lifter clearance.
this is a lucky day for me. I get to see the face of the man who built the VQ38 of my bro's car - he's all the way in Japan, 5000km away - and the engine he built is here on my driveway. I didn't expect that at all and it's like a 1 in a... probably gajillion chance this is happening .... excuse me. I need to go and buy a lottery ticket. To Kurosawa-san : あなたが構築したエンジンは優れており、現在は742ps.... どうもありがとうございました
+damegabom Yea you saw a turbo and also a cross hay looking piece of the exhaust simply called a Flex pipe but that was for the exhaust for the dyno obviously. but they are pushing this engine way past what it will run at when finally installed into the gtr to see if the engine was built correctly. if any irregularities were involved during the process of building it, the engine dyno would have caught it either it by just simply blowing up or you saw him with his ear and hands next to the vehicle, finding anything that will effect the performance in anyway and they i believe would either scrap it or start over if they found anything. So yes it will get glowing red hot because it they are pushing that engine at such HIGH RPM its making everything so hot! hope this helps
This video is oddly comforting to watch. It shows the care and respect the Japanese have for their work. I'll be he didn't complain about working overtime or punching out at exactly 5 pm....
Robots can makes very good cars but only humans by hand built process are able to make perfection. That’s why engines like this are what they are. Thanks Japan to gave me a chance in only one life to fall in love with JDM culture.
If anyone here has ever lived in Japan, you know how seriously the Japanese take their work. I lived there when I was in the Air Force it did not matter if it was mowing the yard or baking bread. That is what I admired about them.
Only 4 Nissan's takumi (Takumi Kurosawa, Izumi Shioya, Nobumitsu Gozu, dan Tsunemi Oyama) allowed to handcrafted all GTR VR38DETT engine nowadays, there are no measuring & assebling robot for fit in. So if you bought a recent GTR, you only possible see one of these takumi's nameplate on it.
Supreme build quality exemplified by nothing less than hard work and dedication. The Germans are almost exactly as meticulous as the Japanese with their vehicles. Too bad American manufactures aren’t exactly on par with build quality, discipline, and strive for perfectionism as we’ve just seen here by Nissan’s techs. When I bought my first Subaru, I didn’t need to test drive it because I knew I’d buy it when the sticker said “100% Made in Japan” it was going to be built by men and women with similar work ethics as we’ve just seen from this video. Well done Nissan! (For the record we have a QX50 in the garage haha still prefer the Subaru though). Update: and to be fair let’s not forget the French with their Peugeot or the British with the Aston Martin. Some countries put their heart and soul in their work with vehicles. It really shows in some models.
I have been fortunate to drive a GTR on a race track twice. It doesn't cost that much to rent one, and I highly recommend it. After a few laps my instructor got comfortable with my driving and just began cheering me on each lap yelling over the wailing engine "she's got more to give" as we blasted down the straights and drifted through the corners.
It’s the same around the import world doesn’t see the hard work it takes to put a muscle car together that’s why we value our cars trust me I built a 64 impala from frame and I made it into a lowrider
@@djtjpain Depends on the manufacturer buddy. Some motorcycles and performance vehicles will even have their engines bench tested as you see in this video. Pretty much every other car will be put onto a dyno or rolling road to make sure they are making the right power, and also that it works.
Thank you for not using annoying techno music.
Thats an american thing
wd40007 hahahaha burnnnnn
wd40007 あなたのお母さんの同性愛者
Hey I like techno.. just not when I'm watching porn
translate this
'匠 (Takumi)' means 'professional craftsman' in Japanese.
They are very respectable.
huh?.. I thought it was professional tofu delivery
The Godz lmaoo
I had a Japanese exchange student stay with us for 3 weeks, and his name was Takumi. Hmm
Takumi left Toyota for Nissan
My grandfather from kyoto is a takumi technician at Lexus
This is what my younger brother thinks I do when I replace the batteries in his RC car
Wholesome.
My grandma when i reset the router
lol
Wkwkwk..
He's basically right tho 😂
To the right audience the sounds in this video are considered ASMR
Me
me
This video is my first memory of ASMR, bloody love it
Yes indeed, I always try to find videos like this where no loud mouth ass American or Brit is talking lol this video is peaceful!
Absolutely
5:05 must be a great pleasure to be able to put a badge with your name in such a beautiful engineering artwork
this video is so relaxing ...
i agree hahaha
Amsr.
I must agree.
gip1279 *asmr
finally someone agrees 🐸
Seriously, They take pride in their work...and it shows.
peter yeung how? Dude looks miserable
The dude looks focused and knowledgeable. So he can take pride when he goes home he has created the best possible machine
most engine builders are pretty meticulous like that
It's called in the ZONE
Is japanes honor
Is toot honorous of cars because not geeres
Just watched the AMG factory video. The young technician at AMG single handedly made an engine, like making a product. But these Japanese are like masters creating an artwork .
Zhen Rong exactly brother.
Naw both of them are just guys assembling engines.
AMG is unreliable
that is why japanese car can last longer other cars
Drop some nukes they fall in line lol
Dude literally looks like he's been awake for days...
Dat
a e s t h e t i c
It’s customary in many cultures to work long hours and show signs of tiring and ware. In Japan some even sleep at the bus stop or are allowed time to sleep in their office. It shows that you work hard. But they also have a very high suicide rate because of it
He's asian
Isaiah yes. It’s tragically true. Moral traditions in countries like Japan are strictly followed and with how the world is today in terms of working. It can be a huge burden. Look into japans suicide epidemic. It’s quite severe
@@fordrestored4646 im indian and same here people work beyond what they need for the culture and pride to crazy points and if they dont theyre almost ashamed. i was like this into high school until my health got really bad and my outlook of whats important changed a lot after losing some people. having the cultural work ethic is definitely great but also needs to be a line for sure
It’s Like watching surgeons operate, love it.
the beeps of the torque wrench makes it sounds like as if a surgeon is operating and that's the ECG monitoring the heartbeats.
I was just about to comment that. It's like surgery for machines.
Thanks to workers like them some cars still have a soul. Respect and hats off.
They actually care for these engines like it’s their own kids.
I hope that guy who put the nameplate on it was the same guy on the nameplate. Must be a proud feeling to be able to sign such a piece of work.
*Meanwhile at the GMC Factory*
That's just stupid. I don't care for any object in the world like i do my son or daughter. I do however try to do a great job at work at all times like these guys.
@@alex042687 this isn't just doing a good job at work, this is their passion, their pride and joy. They do a good job not because it's their work and they have to, but because they have a genuine passion.
the most dumb thought ever. they do it for money you dumb soyboy
Honestly, I feel proud to own one of these machines. I treat it like it's my baby. Watching this makes me feel a whole lot better with how good the engine is. These men take great pride on their work and make sure the engine is perfect.
General Motors, watch this video and learn how to build an engine properly.
The best asian engine builders
Gm can't build nothing nowadays
They can. GM nowadays build a “FerrariWannaBe” under the name “Corvette”
😂🤣😂😂🤣
Germans, watch this video and learn how to build an engine properly.
Imagine, after a work well done, putting that plaque with your name on the engine. Must be a proud moment.
It’s amazing how hands on and precise they are in the assembly process. It’s like he’s meticulously creating a piece of art by hand.
The best part has to be when the Takumi gets to put his name on the engine.
Mason Cruz feels good bro
F U J I W A R A zone indeed.
It's to ensure that it was a quality process in assembly. Crap assembly would mean forced to commit suicide as it would be an embarrassment to the entire family.
It’s to increase their sense of ownership and pride in their craft
is not just a normal engine assembly , its pure ART !
I love japan car.... And japan car culture.... And this man bulit this motor with love 💪🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
Expect their phallocracy, all the others, i guess its nice.
Mai Keacham
🚬🤔🧐🔪
Still watch this every few months. Own one of these. Love the attention to detail and seeing people proud of what they do.
When you buy a GTR, a video should be in the package so you get to see who made your car from start to finish.
+Mina Every GTR comes with a plate with a name of the builder on it.
+HEAVY HITTERS Not every GTR. For US, the plates with engine builder is only on 2014+ models
+HEAVY HITTERS NOT ENOUGH.
Mina lol you watch it and see them drop a bunch of parts "hmmph"
Joshua VD lmao I'm done😂😂
Engine building ASMR
True
it felt like i was watching an intense movie, the GTRs are my dream cars, great engine built by great engineers...
+Gerwich Saint-Hilaire You mean "designed by great engineers". Virtually anyone can do what is being done in this video or assemble or disassemble an ICE. Your random backyard mechanic has it much tougher than this. All of the parts new engines are assembled with are pre inspected, checked for tolerances, ect. It's a matter of putting brand new parts together with ease. Look at the tools and jigs they are blessed with. Not to discount the true skill of the workers who assemble the engines, i'm sure they are plenty qualified. But the engineers of not only the engines, but the machinery in these assembly rooms, is the impressive part.
+pearlmax youre right. But have you seen how they look at that engine? Theyre building it with soul and passion, to me at least. Youll see something similar only at AMG. These people love what theyre doing, and as far as I know, theyre the best from Nissan.
Norbert Daniel Chirilenco That's exactly the topic of the Nissan News video. That they are the the "Tukami" or whatever it is.
GSHeverything _27 there junk there no sub for cubic inches fuck : v-6 twin turbo is a slow turd
"The GT-R is the last word in presicion engineering."
-Top Gear: Jeremy Clarkson
I am a big American vehicle fan and own several, however the care and craftsmanship that these engine builders show is amazing. There is no wonder these GTR engines are such wonderful running machines! Hats off to these men as they truly care about there craft and legacy!
Hope these manufacturing guys have a GTR, they deserve one.
+Ruckus858 he drives honda jazz
Yeah thats bullshit considering its called a Fit in Japan and thats where the GTR is made.
+Ruckus858 yea i probably think they prefer an R33 or R34
these guys are old school, probably a 240z or seventies skyline
Ruckus858 probably get a new one every year
Built like a samurai sword strong and precise.
Brian Heiden Samurai swords are weak as Joerg Sprave has proven!
It only made for leather amor fight, so it was light, sharp, and precise. If you wear Plate, Samurai Sword (Katana) will be useless.
fucking weeb
Lol, he drives sweet cars and works on his own ride. You...play games? Yeah, I'm sure he's crushed.
CHmLgN still, katanas are overrated
oh my god that precision...
Thank you for NOT adding annoying 'music'! Kudos to these REAL CRAFSTMEN. Bless you for keeping the skills alive!
I have so much respect for this.
that satisfaction every car guy feels while watching
u know ull get perfection when ur engine is handbuilt by ppl whose being meticulous in daily life is part of their culture
So much perfection in these handbuilt engines, that power outputs vary by as much as 40hp. I'd be pissed if I spent the same as the next guy in line, and got 10% less power!!
What a fucking well said
Emmanuel Thommy yeah not like those lazy ass Americans can't even perfect their own V shape engine design.
This car shouldnt sell more than those guys can handle. Or things will get shitty. This ART has to go on. Japanese people have to keep this art going on. Otherwise we will be buried into crappy factory built stuff
Emmanuel Thommy I
made in japan
@tieuquy linthinh Cause you never want the Chinese building it.
@tieuquy linthinh made in china ? How long for use ? 2 weeks 😁 made in japan 70 years its still good
@DB jake that's Right bro ahahahaha 🤣🤣😂😂😂
Made in japan . Best quality not only in cars
@DB jake You think you're free?
Swear I watch this vid a couple times each year because it’s relaxing
I feel like I'm in the library watching this.
3:03 when you at the wal-mart checkout
lol 😂
Nice
LOL
4:47 Quality bonding: Yes what’s that you say baby? Are you almost ready? Yes, you’re almost ready baby.😁👌🏽
He's listening to it... with earplugs in?
@@GeekyGamer167 those japanese are taking quality way too serious
@@adamnugent2137 and thats why you Will never be considered a professional.
He is feeling the vibration in the engine with his finger
@@adamnugent2137 no they're not. They're setting benchmarks for Ford Dodge and Chevy and Harley-Davidson to compete with.
That gtr was instantly blessed by the initial d Gods when the Takumi badge was added
I could watch this stuff all day, don't know why it's so satisfying
Through the eyes of the techs I see thousands of not millions of built engines through his sight alone, the experience aura I felt from seeing the techs building this beast of an engine, says a lot.
samurai still exist
The intensity, while watching this video...
May nho nhất
名機のエンジンつくってるのを見ると本当に感謝したくなる
I could watch a live feed of them building these marvelous engines, so peacfull, so relaxed.
every time japan build's, asembles, or tune an engine its always comes out as a master piece made with precision and skill thats why they are the best
One comment needs to be made, compared to other super-cars, the Nissan GTR, for all its amazing design and engineering and the expert builders, is amazing value. You get an awful lot for your money.
D800Lover those are the right words “value for the money “
Its a 200k car not cheap I’d rather get Audi R8 v10+ much better than that nissan in every aspect you could imagine
Made in japan 🇯🇵, mean QUALITY.
k
RGB_TOx1C lol
#7 Delmas 83
Port-au-Prince
(509) 36133021
Sanonderson72@gmail.com
30 Septembre 2019
Good morning Mr,
Wanting to improve my professional
qualification, I would very much like to find an internship
in your garage
I am a graduate student in automotive mechanics at
Diesel Institute of Haiti, I spent a year of experience in
automotive touring. Attached is my resume, which will
allow you to gauge my abilities and my know-how.
Made in germany ,mean more QUALITY
Ryan wijaya made in Germany MEANS it’ll break in a year.
The whole video is true masterpiece of ultra-precise craftsmanship & performance; what a beauty. My favourite part however was from 4:15 to 4:42....the engine & downpipe extreme-heat (from RPM) tests.....that's true "UNLEASH THE BEAST" scenario!
There is something utterly mesmerising about seeing quality craftmanship like this - superb !
This is probably one of the most satisfying videos on the entire internet.
all my friends ignore this car they think that it isnt relevant all they care about is Mercedes and shit like that.I think that this is the best car you can get.....
A Legend in the making by a Legend
👍👍👍
ji sardar
If this video didn't do something for you, this is not your car.
I don't really like R35's, but this is a great video.
Did something to me...I like this car but don't have money to buy any car by now...
Damn i just want to get one tomorrow.
I remember watching this when it first came out and it truly amazed me. These are the creators of the jdm legends we all love from the late 90 early 2000
Meanwhile, in a nearby toy store... CVTs are being assembled. 🤣
TheGomezIndustries Hey I love my CVT 😢
Eric Heng
Sell it while you can, CVT failure is inevitable.
Inevitable? Why?
@@eric97909
In a CVT, there's a drive chain or belt being squeezed and rubbed every millisecond when the car is running. Google CVT failures and you'll see why it is the most hated form of transmission for a car.
Google also seems to say while CVTs are a new technology and have problems it “should last” if you take good care of it
Edit: Also isn’t it “inevitable” that any transmission will fail eventually
i really appreciate not having to hear BUMBUMBUMDOMDOMDOM earrape dubstep that always plays in everyone's videos when they mess with their engines
Should've been 4k 60fps
+chris ciavs Nah, then the comments would be about clogged skin pores.
haha!
This is just beautiful
Very relaxing, especially when they were putting the cam caps and bolts on, oiling the bearings/journals, and installing the timing chain. Had to turn it up when they were gauging the lobe/lifter clearance.
AT ONE POINT THIS MAN WAS AN AMATEUR...
At many point U R AN IDIOT
Satisfying to watch. No distracting music, purely organic. Thank you.
this is a lucky day for me. I get to see the face of the man who built the VQ38 of my bro's car - he's all the way in Japan, 5000km away - and the engine he built is here on my driveway. I didn't expect that at all and it's like a 1 in a... probably gajillion chance this is happening .... excuse me. I need to go and buy a lottery ticket.
To Kurosawa-san : あなたが構築したエンジンは優れており、現在は742ps....
どうもありがとうございました
Zero SpeedFactory VR38TT
VR38DETT
Everything is so quiet, that's why i think that it could be a perfect area of work, imagine how much you can stay focused on your own work!
4:57 ohh glorious gtr engine please tell me your secrets
That's why I love Japan 💙🇯🇵 greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
This was oddly satisfying to watch.
TheInfiniteNine Ikr
he should kiss it in the end
Mc Galaxy thought he was going to at 4:17
Lawrence Carrillo y Morales yes yes yes!!!
fcked lol!!! im laughing while my stomach screaming....
maybe he does so, when no one is around with a camera
hahaha nice one
Didn't know the turbos got that red, that's pretty awesome!
+damegabom Those were the catalytic converters I think.
+brodofaggins Nah they showed one of the turbos glowing for a second there as well.
+damegabom Yea you saw a turbo and also a cross hay looking piece of the exhaust simply called a Flex pipe but that was for the exhaust for the dyno obviously. but they are pushing this engine way past what it will run at when finally installed into the gtr to see if the engine was built correctly. if any irregularities were involved during the process of building it, the engine dyno would have caught it either it by just simply blowing up or you saw him with his ear and hands next to the vehicle, finding anything that will effect the performance in anyway and they i believe would either scrap it or start over if they found anything. So yes it will get glowing red hot because it they are pushing that engine at such HIGH RPM its making everything so hot! hope this helps
I could seriously watch this all day.
Wow! Talk about dedicated craftsmansip. Beautiful assembly by the Japanese
This has a tense feeling like the time when a doctor is performing an operation importantly.
正しくは"performing an important operation"ですよ。
(サーセン)
あっ(汗
(´・ω・)
Piroca preta
確かに。
Insane how insanely quiet their workplace is, you can hear that they "hear" what they do. Fascinating...
You know you're getting good shit when the builder wheres a lab coat.
Thank you, Mr. Ichikawa. I love this machine, you have helped bring me many smiles to this already happy face!
I could watch this 1,000,000 times and still won't get bored
born to be a legend.
This video is oddly comforting to watch. It shows the care and respect the Japanese have for their work. I'll be he didn't complain about working overtime or punching out at exactly 5 pm....
Robots can makes very good cars but only humans by hand built process are able to make perfection. That’s why engines like this are what they are. Thanks Japan to gave me a chance in only one life to fall in love with JDM culture.
If anyone here has ever lived in Japan, you know how seriously the Japanese take their work. I lived there when I was in the Air Force it did not matter if it was mowing the yard or baking bread. That is what I admired about them.
Only 4 Nissan's takumi (Takumi Kurosawa, Izumi Shioya, Nobumitsu Gozu, dan Tsunemi Oyama) allowed to handcrafted all GTR VR38DETT engine nowadays, there are no measuring & assebling robot for fit in. So if you bought a recent GTR, you only possible see one of these takumi's nameplate on it.
Supreme build quality exemplified by nothing less than hard work and dedication. The Germans are almost exactly as meticulous as the Japanese with their vehicles. Too bad American manufactures aren’t exactly on par with build quality, discipline, and strive for perfectionism as we’ve just seen here by Nissan’s techs. When I bought my first Subaru, I didn’t need to test drive it because I knew I’d buy it when the sticker said “100% Made in Japan” it was going to be built by men and women with similar work ethics as we’ve just seen from this video. Well done Nissan! (For the record we have a QX50 in the garage haha still prefer the Subaru though). Update: and to be fair let’s not forget the French with their Peugeot or the British with the Aston Martin. Some countries put their heart and soul in their work with vehicles. It really shows in some models.
Peugeot !? 😂😂
Peugeots aren't great anymore... Everybody makes fun of peugeots
Hand built by Takumi *-Fujiwara-* Kurosawa
藤原?
For car enthusiasts this is like da vinci painting the mona lisa.
always great to see videos like these who pay attention to the enviroment and its ambience, insted of pumping techno in the background.
I have been fortunate to drive a GTR on a race track twice. It doesn't cost that much to rent one, and I highly recommend it. After a few laps my instructor got comfortable with my driving and just began cheering me on each lap yelling over the wailing engine "she's got more to give" as we blasted down the straights and drifted through the corners.
Awesome job, master mechanics at work.
Flagged for porn..
Best comment here!
+Travis StikeleatherlovesKatie Least original as well.
+Dodek72 you´re just mad you didn´t type it first ;) And to people without any sense of humor, low or otherwise i did not actually flagg it ;)
+Kardinalfel yeah u did
Nolan Beatrolyn A LOT
It's a real shame that many hard-core American muscle lovers just don't see the incredible craftsmanship that goes into these vehicles.
They choose not to see it. They don't want to. Pride and childishness.... worthlessness.
It’s the same around the import world doesn’t see the hard work it takes to put a muscle car together that’s why we value our cars trust me I built a 64 impala from frame and I made it into a lowrider
oh plz if i had 100 grand to spend id be in line for gt500...you dont think they are any good??
@@zerkfiter you just proved his point he never said that muscle cars are bad mate.
@@sleepy1066 was responding to jedi fire comment..ive owned 3 honda and one suzuki motorcycles loved them all.
Respect from Romania! GTR 35 is my favorit car ever🤘🤘🤘
You see everything going so smoothly, quietly and calmly, and then at 1:52 BAM, BAM, BAM!!
Nissan - GTR
Toyota - Supra
Honda _ NSX
Mazda -RX7
Subaru - Impreza
Mitsubishi - Evo
Hotel - Trivago.
relaxing asmr gtr engine build
I can already hear the "how it's made" guy in my head
i love the perfection of the assembly especially the label at the end crooked
There is something special about Nissan, always has and always will be
Wow. Huge contrast to the 911 motor assembly I just watched. The Japanese are such perfectionists.
I wonder what it feels like to put your name on the engine after all that work... Must be special.
Comes with engine break-in already.
No bro.this is japanese product.they are intelligent not a dumb.
@@আল্লাহরগোলাম-ষ৬ঞ engine in GTR is kinda ok, but the transmission is quite trash
Eeeeevery engine gets sat on the red line before it leaves the factory...
David Coutts really? So every odometer is technically incorrect huh 🤔
@@djtjpain Depends on the manufacturer buddy. Some motorcycles and performance vehicles will even have their engines bench tested as you see in this video.
Pretty much every other car will be put onto a dyno or rolling road to make sure they are making the right power, and also that it works.
As a german, I have nothing but repect for the legendary Japanese manufacturers and the GT-R is a great example why.
Respect! From USA