bro!! you guys weren't kidding about your crazy drive from Canada to California! you guys are freaking hard core! also, thanks for letting me drive the E55 ASL! what an awesome machine! I hope that I can tell everyone here how crazy this car is when you see it in person, and even how it drives! I am speechless. the car is like a big Go-Kart with serious TORQUE!. driving it around the pits at Buttonwillow Raceway during the Global Time Attack Finals was pretty rad. it definitely broke a lot of necks, even Jackie Ding looked at it like WTF is that thing! lol. anyway, can't wait to see you guys again. hopefully will have the time to go down to Laguna Seca. I'll see if Adam Swan can go there and help you get an idea around Laguna Seca, since he knows that track pretty well. you guys take care!
maybe nopt a bad idea .. your uncomplicated race car is free of all of the MUST HAVE add ons like computer telling you you cannot drive anymore .. A real nightmare .
Richard Wallinger Yes, the more features the more things can break. 50 years ago there were much less aircon breakdowns. And no EGR valves that failed. Service intervals were a lot shorter too though. I remember that when I was a kid (yes 50 years ago), there were more cars that needed roadside assistance while there were much fewer cars. Or maybe it’s just my memory.
The R-class tongue weight is only 600 some odd pounds. You started blowing fuses cause the compressor was exceeding duty cycle and pulling more wattage trying to force air into the bags cause the rear hadn't hit the right ride height despite hitting the normal pressure to do so. You exceeded the tongue weight. Cold air is hard to push, so you were blowing more fuses up north than you did down south. once you got into warmer weather the pump could push the air just enough to get the vehicle to proper ride level. The wheel speed sensor is probably caused by snow. The sensor works but is giving an odd reading (likely that the wheel is moving faster than it is), and this results in the ABS trying to apply the brakes to it to slow it down since the computer thinks the wheel is slipping when its not. The result is a hard dive in the front end and likely a pull towards the side with the bad sensor. It's likely caked in salt. Salt is an electrolyte and thus salt with a little water will provide an electric signal to the sensor. a bit of wire brushing will likely bring it back to life.
He has a leak in the system, causing excessive runtime in the pump and it will time out and go into overheat protect. After 20 min and a key cycle it will run the pump again.
somedude leak doesn’t explain why it works for a day and a half just after he moves to warmer climates. He’s got too much weight on the tongue causing stress on the pump. The system is sealed just fine.
If that car has anywhere near 600lb on the tongue you could knock me down with a feather. It's most likely a combination of a leak and frozen conditions stopping the pump drawing air in to pump up the bags.
Good progress on the ASL, it looks as though all that is really left is the remaining outer body panels. I bet you'll have fun getting some testing done at those tracks. Good luck. I suspect there is probably a software update that will address the Navi temp issue. A leaking airbag can cause that fuse to blow, as excessive running will cause the wiring to get hot and blow that fuse. The pump probably hit an internal timer during driving, and then the leak caused the car to drop. After stopping, you cycled the key, and that probably reset the timer. So after it began working again. You should get it checked. On some models, there is also a wiring harness update for the airmatic system, the fuse will get replaced, along with a new relay for the system.
When you load the car up next time, only pull it ahead until the front of the trailer can’t be lifted. Probably about a foot back from where you had it. That will take a lot of weight off the bags
Fairly dangerous to do, the trailer will lift the tow car when it goes through a bump, you absolutely have to keep some reasonable weight on the hitch or there are going to be "need new pants" situation down the road. Next time, he should ditch the Benz and get a vehicle more suited to towing. A reasonable truck shouldn't be too hard to come by even in Canaderp ;-)
No no no. Towing 101, keep your weight as far forward as possible. The trailer will be unstable if you don't. I'd rather not see the car plastered all over the highway. Keep as much weight at the front as you can. th-cam.com/video/6mW_gzdh6to/w-d-xo.html
to an extent yes. But as long as the tongue is heavier than the back it will be stable. If he made it weigh roughly 400lbs at the tongue rather than 800-1000, it will still be safe and just as stable
You guys are absolute troopers. I would have called it a day after seeing the snow. As if the battery was bad then the suspension and then the esp, But wait, THERES MORE!
Should have come to Florida. You could have been tearing up sebring all day .plus lots of other tracks .oh and its 72 degrees here .lol . Love the build .keep up the good work .love the videos.
@@nebtorHD correct. Quebec wants to leave canada and has been trying to for a long time. They even voted once but lost by 1%. were happy to say bye any time tho hahaha.. Im in western Canada were trying to separate now as well.
okc 306 toronto Proud! That orange was way too hard to peel apart into pieces so I ate it like an Apple! Might keep eating them like that though from now on...
You let a diesel car run out of fuel ONCE in your life, then on pain of death, you NEVER let it happen again!! Once misjudged fuel level in my old Audi A6 3.0TDi Quattro and it ran out. Not only drained the car battery itself trying to crank it, but probably burned half a tank of fuel from my girlfriends Mini Cooper running it trying to get enough juice back in to it again! You can prime it via VAG-COM or a good scanner (which I have now) - but never going to take that risk again!
I think you're incredibly brave to go that far for a few track days given all the things that could go wrong. Still, it turned out to be an interesting adventure. I really admire your skills and enthusiasm.
and this is why you volvo, we've taken our volvo diesels from sweden to italy and driven from stockholm to the north countless times in snow, rain and ice with and without a trailer (caravan and snowmobile)
Awesome! What an awesome time attack BEAST!!! The AMG M113K engine sounds amazing! So glad to see you two made it to California in one piece. GoPro footage please at Willow Springs. This has been the best TH-cam channel follow in my book of the year!
You drove right by my house/shop in grand island when you passed through Niagara Falls going through to buffalo! If you get stranded on the way back through buffalo hit me up. Hopefully you have uneventful travels back home. LOVE the project
Great road trip, worth it to drive the ASL On the R-type check the dryer on the air compressor most likely blocked need to change or replace desiccant, have fun!!
Would be great to see this build get enough traction that you can exhibit it at sema in 2020 been waiting for the videos since the first one and they are always excellent. Well done
Wow, what a terrible road trip. Im glad you made it. That was a long way to drive to make some turns in a parking lot. Doesn't Canada have parking lots?😁✌
Mercedes-Benz air suspension is a freaking nightmare bro! Specially if the vehicle is in the cold winter environment. Can’t wait to see you put the body on this beast of yours bro
Dude.. Laguna Seca is 40 minutes way from where I'm at (Gilroy).. Dang.. you drove hella far.. hope you enjoy the weather.. to bad i can't come check out the car.. enjoy California!!!
This video summerizes my whole personal experience with Air suspensions both on a Mercedes and on a Citroen. Great video and awesome to see the ASL in a different setting.
@@Conservator. The one i owned, had at the back only pneumatic suspensions and the system was shit. Compressor failed multiple times, the bags blew so many times, the ride-height sensors were sensible to moisture, causing the whole system to stop working. And like in this video, the ESP gave false reading that locked the rear brakes. All these are common problem of that model, not only mine.
gafrers Ok, didn’t know Citroen switched to using airbags. I never understood why the abandoned their (superior) hydropneumatic suspension (and braking) system. It was a truly unique selling point and (in my view) one very worth while. Sure, it’s more expensive of cause, but it really was extreme good. I now drive a BMW 5 series and it’s a better car in every way, except for the suspension. BTW: The beemer has air suspension at the rears too 😬🤞
I know you couldn't with that engine/gearbox, but something like that with a 4wd setup would be fun. It seems that you could fit it considering how far back the engine is.
Reading the comments and singing the Pointer Sisters "I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it I'm about to lose control and I think I like it". What have you done to me?!? P.S. I've driven some fast and sticky cars at Willow Springs... you will enjoy this track once you have a few laps under your belt. It may not be the best place for initial suspension setup, and is certainly a different base setup than Leguna Seca. Enjoy California and it's wonderful weather. I'm watching!
Diesel is different but it can be simpler. Get an om606 powered s124 and itll never break down on you, no computer if you dont want. Aldo to help prevent draining battery, a hand operated inline fuel pump is a solid addition
While you're in Cali you should definitely try and make it to Mondi's track event called RACE WARS. Mondi is the owner of the Exotic Car Shop AGX, he's also involved with all kinds of racing and he has a TH-cam channel as well. Make sure to come out to his Race Wars/Racing for children event on November 23rd at the Auto Club Speedway. It will only be a $5.00 cover to get in and to race and all proceeds will be donated to a children's cause. Really hope to see you there, here is the link to he's latest video for reference. th-cam.com/video/7rK1w5mHfbM/w-d-xo.html Address: Auto Club Speedway 9300 Cherry Ave, Fontana, CA 92335
Thats like the usual amount of headache an Airmatic Benz gives you. Try to maintain the system next round so it wont collect moisture inside the system and kill it.
I hope to see you at willow springs. There’s an event at streets this Saturday the 23 if you want I might be able to get you in for free, for a day of timed laps
Try not to run out of fuel as the fuel pump is mechanical and needs the fuel for lubrication do it to often leads to metal coming of the pump and ruining the whole fuel system and eventually it all fails .love your videos
Btw, videos are getting better as time goes on. Your on screen persona is developing well and you're seeming way more natural. Hopefully channel will explode for you soon. Then I won't sit through all those painful ads so you get an extra .08 cents ad revenue!
never crank empty diesel fuel system, you will brake your fuel pump. As your pump is lubricated by diesel, and if there is no diesel there is no lubrication. RIP pump :D
@@GregoryVeizades not really :) it still mechanical pump. instead of mechanical injection pump assembly who feeds individuality different injector, you have one pump one tube witch feeds all injectors with same pressure, thus its called common rail. Only injector himself regulates how long it will be opened. I own a diesel with common rail and when i change fuel filter i always prime my system, else you can crank till the cows come home, and you will f.. your pump. Ask me how i know ;)
If you drive back up through San Francisco and want a short drive in my Exocet, let me know! It's street legal, but I've run out of budget for track days this year.
You guys need a cheap American truck for a tow vehicle. With the trucks simplicity and your skills, easy parts availability, you will be able to keep it going through anything.
Hint: Mini Vans are not made to tow, i think the max tow on that van is 3500lbs with a brake box. Im not hating on you i would just hate to see you have a wreck while towing the e55 after all the hard work you put into it.
bro!! you guys weren't kidding about your crazy drive from Canada to California! you guys are freaking hard core! also, thanks for letting me drive the E55 ASL! what an awesome machine! I hope that I can tell everyone here how crazy this car is when you see it in person, and even how it drives! I am speechless. the car is like a big Go-Kart with serious TORQUE!. driving it around the pits at Buttonwillow Raceway during the Global Time Attack Finals was pretty rad. it definitely broke a lot of necks, even Jackie Ding looked at it like WTF is that thing! lol. anyway, can't wait to see you guys again. hopefully will have the time to go down to Laguna Seca. I'll see if Adam Swan can go there and help you get an idea around Laguna Seca, since he knows that track pretty well. you guys take care!
Thanks man! Was great meeting up with you as well. Looking forwards to Laguna seca!
you had one serious smile . enjoy.
When your race car is more reliable than your road car
When your occasional car get more care than your daily driven car 😂
it's an mercedes with an air suspension, lmao what do you expect
Well kids, now you learned your first lesson: if something electrical doesn't work, first thing to do is to check fuses=)
For the way back to Canada I suggest to put the R-Class on the trailer and pull it with the ASL.
Exactly my thought. Just weld a towbar on the AS, put the R on the trailer and enjoy the trip.
😂
maybe nopt a bad idea .. your uncomplicated race car is free of all of the MUST HAVE add ons like computer telling you you cannot drive anymore .. A real nightmare .
Richard Wallinger
Yes, the more features the more things can break. 50 years ago there were much less aircon breakdowns. And no EGR valves that failed. Service intervals were a lot shorter too though. I remember that when I was a kid (yes 50 years ago), there were more cars that needed roadside assistance while there were much fewer cars. Or maybe it’s just my memory.
literally one of the best builds on youtube. I am SOOO hyped to see your first track day!!
Von Hassen This, little Binky and the 4 rotor AWD rx7.
The R-class tongue weight is only 600 some odd pounds. You started blowing fuses cause the compressor was exceeding duty cycle and pulling more wattage trying to force air into the bags cause the rear hadn't hit the right ride height despite hitting the normal pressure to do so. You exceeded the tongue weight. Cold air is hard to push, so you were blowing more fuses up north than you did down south. once you got into warmer weather the pump could push the air just enough to get the vehicle to proper ride level. The wheel speed sensor is probably caused by snow. The sensor works but is giving an odd reading (likely that the wheel is moving faster than it is), and this results in the ABS trying to apply the brakes to it to slow it down since the computer thinks the wheel is slipping when its not. The result is a hard dive in the front end and likely a pull towards the side with the bad sensor. It's likely caked in salt. Salt is an electrolyte and thus salt with a little water will provide an electric signal to the sensor. a bit of wire brushing will likely bring it back to life.
He has a leak in the system, causing excessive runtime in the pump and it will time out and go into overheat protect. After 20 min and a key cycle it will run the pump again.
somedude leak doesn’t explain why it works for a day and a half just after he moves to warmer climates. He’s got too much weight on the tongue causing stress on the pump. The system is sealed just fine.
@@mizinoinovermyhead.7523
@@Sev_Auk I strongly second that. Moisture in air suspension system and the first cold days of winter. Maybee a leak, too, but not necessarily.
If that car has anywhere near 600lb on the tongue you could knock me down with a feather.
It's most likely a combination of a leak and frozen conditions stopping the pump drawing air in to pump up the bags.
Good progress on the ASL, it looks as though all that is really left is the remaining outer body panels. I bet you'll have fun getting some testing done at those tracks. Good luck. I suspect there is probably a software update that will address the Navi temp issue. A leaking airbag can cause that fuse to blow, as excessive running will cause the wiring to get hot and blow that fuse. The pump probably hit an internal timer during driving, and then the leak caused the car to drop. After stopping, you cycled the key, and that probably reset the timer. So after it began working again. You should get it checked. On some models, there is also a wiring harness update for the airmatic system, the fuse will get replaced, along with a new relay for the system.
Been with this build since you started and am so stoked to see where it's gone
This is a good video on that post lease Mercedes lifestyle
My Sierra Denali is yours anytime you need to tow the E55 anywhere. That was hard to watch but glad you made it. Your car is amazing!!
When you load the car up next time, only pull it ahead until the front of the trailer can’t be lifted. Probably about a foot back from where you had it. That will take a lot of weight off the bags
Fairly dangerous to do, the trailer will lift the tow car when it goes through a bump, you absolutely have to keep some reasonable weight on the hitch or there are going to be "need new pants" situation down the road.
Next time, he should ditch the Benz and get a vehicle more suited to towing. A reasonable truck shouldn't be too hard to come by even in Canaderp ;-)
No no no. Towing 101, keep your weight as far forward as possible. The trailer will be unstable if you don't. I'd rather not see the car plastered all over the highway. Keep as much weight at the front as you can.
th-cam.com/video/6mW_gzdh6to/w-d-xo.html
to an extent yes. But as long as the tongue is heavier than the back it will be stable. If he made it weigh roughly 400lbs at the tongue rather than 800-1000, it will still be safe and just as stable
Or just get a hilux and never worry about anything again, litterly the best towrig for this purpose
Just needs a 100+ pounds on the tongue that’s it.
You guys are absolute troopers. I would have called it a day after seeing the snow. As if the battery was bad then the suspension and then the esp, But wait, THERES MORE!
Should have come to Florida. You could have been tearing up sebring all day .plus lots of other tracks .oh and its 72 degrees here .lol
. Love the build .keep up the good work .love the videos.
I’m so pleased for you brother, just go steady and ease yourself into it as that thing looks like it’ll be a little savage.
0:30 bruh is he eating an orange like an apple rn lmao
Bahahahaha everyone needs a friend like this Bahahahaha 👌
Not canadian. Their from quebec
@@seudechrist as in Quebec, Canada? Or is there some feud going on in Canada that i dont know about?
@@nebtorHD correct.
Quebec wants to leave canada and has been trying to for a long time. They even voted once but lost by 1%. were happy to say bye any time tho hahaha.. Im in western Canada were trying to separate now as well.
okc 306 toronto Proud! That orange was way too hard to peel apart into pieces so I ate it like an Apple! Might keep eating them like that though from now on...
Air suspension is a pain in the rear end! I had enough headache until switch to coil springs.
Seems the mercedes and range rover are quite problematic. I had a 5 series touring with 170k miles, never had problems
That's true.
BMW is more into drivetrain problems.
@@suliman5121 thats true, including the mechatronic
Suliman ///// That was the strong point of bmw in the good ol days...
yea old air ride suspensions are always a PITA to deal with. Did a few conversion for people in the past on Navigators.
You let a diesel car run out of fuel ONCE in your life, then on pain of death, you NEVER let it happen again!! Once misjudged fuel level in my old Audi A6 3.0TDi Quattro and it ran out. Not only drained the car battery itself trying to crank it, but probably burned half a tank of fuel from my girlfriends Mini Cooper running it trying to get enough juice back in to it again! You can prime it via VAG-COM or a good scanner (which I have now) - but never going to take that risk again!
I think you're incredibly brave to go that far for a few track days given all the things that could go wrong. Still, it turned out to be an interesting adventure. I really admire your skills and enthusiasm.
and this is why you volvo, we've taken our volvo diesels from sweden to italy and driven from stockholm to the north countless times in snow, rain and ice with and without a trailer (caravan and snowmobile)
Awesome! What an awesome time attack BEAST!!! The AMG M113K engine sounds amazing! So glad to see you two made it to California in one piece. GoPro footage please at Willow Springs. This has been the best TH-cam channel follow in my book of the year!
This video keeps the Mercedes unreliability stereotype alive.
Fantastic to see you driving this beast. Love it, can’t wait until the next vid. Big thumbs up.
Ahh, to be young again and on a wonderful adventure. And learning along the way. Thank you.
What a journey! Randomly stumbled upon this, and can’t wait to follow along!
I love that you guys kept a great sense of humor through all that crap lol 😂👍🏼
Congrats man! Enjoy the car and stay safe. Reminds me of the trip to Florida with the Audi
Thanks! Also looking forwards to see more from the Audi
You drove right by my house/shop in grand island when you passed through Niagara Falls going through to buffalo! If you get stranded on the way back through buffalo hit me up. Hopefully you have uneventful travels back home. LOVE the project
Can't wait to see the next wideo 😉
Outstanding! I hope you have another build in the wings! Love your work sir!
Great road trip, worth it to drive the ASL On the R-type check the dryer on the air compressor most likely blocked need to change or replace desiccant, have fun!!
Glad you made it bro! Looking forward to the upcomping vids!
Would be great to see this build get enough traction that you can exhibit it at sema in 2020 been waiting for the videos since the first one and they are always excellent. Well done
Car sounds amazing! Thanks for the updates.
Man this is amazing, just amazing I love your work dude. You're living the dream man. Wish you more success!
That thing is sooooo clean. I’m glad to see it made it. Would like to see it one day.
It took you a year and a few days to build this amazing work of art! Love the way it looks and the sound of that E55 engine! :o
@8:30 I recognized that roundabout, Angola Indiana. You would have driven right by my town about 30 mins later, small world.
Wow, what a terrible road trip. Im glad you made it. That was a long way to drive to make some turns in a parking lot. Doesn't Canada have parking lots?😁✌
Wow. Towing that trailer with a 1.25” hitch converter to 2” is sketchy! Shocked it didn’t bend
the car is barely 2000lb though
X88X yes but trailer is probably 3or 4K lbs
And yesss. This project of yours is the besttttt❤️
You don't need to connect a tool to put in dyno mode. You can use the steering wheel and reset buttons
Mercedes-Benz air suspension is a freaking nightmare bro! Specially if the vehicle is in the cold winter environment. Can’t wait to see you put the body on this beast of yours bro
dude this thing that you’ ve done is freaking amazing
6:43 don't you hate it when that happens?
Hahaha
Super stoked for the track footage! Sounds great
Dude.. Laguna Seca is 40 minutes way from where I'm at (Gilroy).. Dang.. you drove hella far.. hope you enjoy the weather.. to bad i can't come check out the car.. enjoy California!!!
Can't wait to see it on the track ... Just awesome
I can't wait to see it rip and tear on track! Keep on going!
This video summerizes my whole personal experience with Air suspensions both on a Mercedes and on a Citroen. Great video and awesome to see the ASL in a different setting.
Except that Citroen doesn’t have air suspension 🤣
Well ok sort of . . .
@@Conservator. C4 Picasso just to mention one.
gafrers I suppose they have a hydropneumatic suspension, don’t they?
I had a C5. It was an OK car, but the suspension was just sublime.
@@Conservator. The one i owned, had at the back only pneumatic suspensions and the system was shit. Compressor failed multiple times, the bags blew so many times, the ride-height sensors were sensible to moisture, causing the whole system to stop working. And like in this video, the ESP gave false reading that locked the rear brakes. All these are common problem of that model, not only mine.
gafrers
Ok, didn’t know Citroen switched to using airbags.
I never understood why the abandoned their (superior) hydropneumatic suspension (and braking) system. It was a truly unique selling point and (in my view) one very worth while.
Sure, it’s more expensive of cause, but it really was extreme good.
I now drive a BMW 5 series and it’s a better car in every way, except for the suspension.
BTW: The beemer has air suspension at the rears too 😬🤞
Glad you made it to Cali, looking forward to the next vdeo
That was a great episode.
What a ball ache the towing car was.
I really wanna see this thing on the track.
One Mercedes breaks pulling another lol you’d think you would learn lol
I know you couldn't with that engine/gearbox, but something like that with a 4wd setup would be fun. It seems that you could fit it considering how far back the engine is.
Reading the comments and singing the Pointer Sisters "I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it
I'm about to lose control and I think I like it".
What have you done to me?!?
P.S. I've driven some fast and sticky cars at Willow Springs... you will enjoy this track once you have a few laps under your belt. It may not be the best place for initial suspension setup, and is certainly a different base setup than Leguna Seca. Enjoy California and it's wonderful weather. I'm watching!
Diesel is different but it can be simpler. Get an om606 powered s124 and itll never break down on you, no computer if you dont want. Aldo to help prevent draining battery, a hand operated inline fuel pump is a solid addition
I so understand why you wanted to go to California...😉 I would like to go there too. Just put winter tires on my daily...
I love the video, you are the smartest car guy on YT, yet you should really have someone whose streets smart to travel with you
That exhaust. Magnificent
pay attention to the gauges , they put them there for a reason
LOL
I GOT A HOMELESS GUY TRYING TO CLEAN THE CAR!!!!
Oh yeah and love the car man!! Can’t WAIT to see this thing hit a track!!!
this video was so awesome!...reminded me of like "midnight run" from the 80s. lol
Those slicks will now be buggered. They will be sensitive to temperature and after your little excursion in the snow the will have gone hard
Nice time, take the 401 to windsor and cross at detroit. much easier than going thru niagara falls.
Like what Scotty says: BMW, Mercedes, Audi, all are endless money pits, LOL.
While you're in Cali you should definitely try and make it to Mondi's track event called RACE WARS. Mondi is the owner of the Exotic Car Shop AGX, he's also involved with all kinds of racing and he has a TH-cam channel as well.
Make sure to come out to his Race Wars/Racing for children event on November 23rd at the Auto Club Speedway. It will only be a $5.00 cover to get in and to race and all proceeds will be donated to a children's cause.
Really hope to see you there, here is the link to he's latest video for reference.
th-cam.com/video/7rK1w5mHfbM/w-d-xo.html
Address:
Auto Club Speedway
9300 Cherry Ave, Fontana, CA 92335
50 hours of driving and you didn’t even get to race, bummer. Damn cool car! Thanks for sharing.
The blueprint measurements of the chassis for those that want to build it?
Oh my gosh the start of the video 😂 what a mess haha. Glad you got through it!
Thats like the usual amount of headache an Airmatic Benz gives you. Try to maintain the system next round so it wont collect moisture inside the system and kill it.
I do those speed sensors all the time, I usually sell all 4, also the bags are super easy to change
Did you mean you buy all 4?
Conservator sorry was talking as if in the shop, I try and have the customer buy all 4
carwerks101 I see 😄
i've never heard about this before but i don't know what kind of engine did you put in it ?
I'm here in the bay area I would definitely recommend Laguna seca aka mazda raceway
Enjoy the car, you deserve it!
that is a hard core road trip
I hope to see you at willow springs. There’s an event at streets this Saturday the 23 if you want I might be able to get you in for free, for a day of timed laps
Oh my god, perfect timing
Planning on registering this for the road? If so how would you go about doing that? Thanks
Try not to run out of fuel as the fuel pump is mechanical and needs the fuel for lubrication do it to often leads to metal coming of the pump and ruining the whole fuel system and eventually it all fails .love your videos
You think the same turbo setup you have would work for 2003 clk55
Are you going to drive it without a body? When are you making the body parts?
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My local news radio. Ktvu-local-news! I heard this live!
Whats that mean?
@@joat9105 it was an epic crank phone call that tricked news reporters who thought they were actual Chinese pilots names!
we need a snow drifting video surely
With no Profile what so ever? I guess He would need better tires
*in an R class
Btw, videos are getting better as time goes on. Your on screen persona is developing well and you're seeming way more natural. Hopefully channel will explode for you soon.
Then I won't sit through all those painful ads so you get an extra .08 cents ad revenue!
Roadkill vibes ! Love it!
the compressor needs to be replaced. when the system leaks for long periods the pump wears out. you should have pump overheat codes lol
Great Video it was just like an episode of Road Kill good to see you got back safe.
Any chance you're headed to Auto Club Speedway Roval?
No but I'm going to willow springs. Are you in the area?
Haha what a sketchy car, thumbs up for so many successful roadside repair(s) and getting it to West coast!
45 hours without snow. Have you seen me drive in the snow? That shaves 9 hours off the trip!
never crank empty diesel fuel system, you will brake your fuel pump. As your pump is lubricated by diesel, and if there is no diesel there is no lubrication. RIP pump :D
You are thinking of old diesels with injection pumps. This car has a common rail system and is supposed to be self priming more or less.
@@GregoryVeizades not really :) it still mechanical pump. instead of mechanical injection pump assembly who feeds individuality different injector, you have one pump one tube witch feeds all injectors with same pressure, thus its called common rail. Only injector himself regulates how long it will be opened. I own a diesel with common rail and when i change fuel filter i always prime my system, else you can crank till the cows come home, and you will f.. your pump. Ask me how i know ;)
You know a kit car company is gonna reach out to you for trademark rights to build them. Shit is sickkk bro loveit
If you drive back up through San Francisco and want a short drive in my Exocet, let me know! It's street legal, but I've run out of budget for track days this year.
get it propertly mapped before taking it to the track!! :) keep up the AMAZING work brother, cheers from sweden!
You guys need a cheap American truck for a tow vehicle. With the trucks simplicity and your skills, easy parts availability, you will be able to keep it going through anything.
can you not disconnect speed sensor ?
Great video technology in cars has it's limitations .
Why do you need air suspension in a mini van...
Damn.... stoked for you
Hint: Mini Vans are not made to tow, i think the max tow on that van is 3500lbs with a brake box. Im not hating on you i would just hate to see you have a wreck while towing the e55 after all the hard work you put into it.
Good job man. When you're in Denver again let me know :) we get lunch
At 3 am? 😂
@@Conservator. well..... breakfast? hahahahaha
It's really cool to see that M113K under there somwhere.