Don is definitely my kind of people. Love listening to his stories and the knowledge that he shares. Such a down to earth man. When this man speaks, I listen. Very cool.
Hey do you guys work with molar.. I have a 340 or 383 I know that you guys can do it. Please help me I. Probably how would I get a hold of you guys and where are your place at I live in a little town called Maiden N.C about 30min to Charlotte. I hope you guys can tell me something I love to get I the most torque out of it.
Thinkin’ the biggest takeaway from Don on this, is he has arrived at a methodology / regime of analysis, by adhering to standards as controls, to prevent corrupting data, and essentially bullsh*ting himself or his customers. Think it’s called “science”…
Nice to see someone talking real talk, knows what he knows, want to find what he doesn't, and willing to share, both Lake and Don sound like they also accept that just because something didn't work for them in the exact situation they were testing at the time, doesn't mean that it isn't worth testing again in a different way. That was what I got from Don's explaining what the new generation should be working towards.
Love these guys! Such a good vibe, thank you for all the information you have shared.
Glad you like them!
I could listen to these guys for hours. Excellent stuff
Thanks!
Me too. I'm not into dragsters or Nascar or whatever, but I love the technical and mechanical expertise and the stories.
love this stuff
Don is definitely my kind of people. Love listening to his stories and the knowledge that he shares. Such a down to earth man. When this man speaks, I listen. Very cool.
He’s awesome!
Great stories, i learned make a plan and stick to it.
Was Don involved in New Mexico lt. governor's Casey Luna Ford outlaw engine ,,, ?
Awesome. I'm going to find Don's channel.
Hey do you guys work with molar.. I have a 340 or 383 I know that you guys can do it. Please help me I. Probably how would I get a hold of you guys and where are your place at I live in a little town called Maiden N.C about 30min to Charlotte. I hope you guys can tell me something I love to get I the most torque out of it.
Thinkin’ the biggest takeaway from Don on this, is he has arrived at a methodology / regime of analysis, by adhering to standards as controls, to prevent corrupting data, and essentially bullsh*ting himself or his customers. Think it’s called “science”…
Nice to see someone talking real talk, knows what he knows, want to find what he doesn't, and willing to share, both Lake and Don sound like they also accept that just because something didn't work for them in the exact situation they were testing at the time, doesn't mean that it isn't worth testing again in a different way. That was what I got from Don's explaining what the new generation should be working towards.
Where’s the ‘beef’ err technology?