Studebaker straight eight engine family 312.5, 337, 250.4, 236, 221

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Today on what it’s like engine episode Thursday.. did you know Studebaker made an in line eight in this episode we will look back at the studebaker in line eight
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  • @JamesAllmond
    @JamesAllmondАй бұрын

    34 Commander 35 President Charlie Daniels, Long Haired Country Boy?

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome choices and ding ding ding we have a winner =)

  • @THEScottCampbell

    @THEScottCampbell

    Ай бұрын

    @@What.its.like. Ding dong???????

  • @judithgraham7218
    @judithgraham7218Ай бұрын

    My dad had 3 Studebakers the last one was a 57 President I learned to drive in that car loved it my Dad is gone I really miss him I’m 80 now no complaints❤

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome thank you so much for sharing his car with us..

  • @scottymoondogjakubin4766
    @scottymoondogjakubin4766Ай бұрын

    With todays modern engine oils these inline motors are even more reliable than ever ! Like alot of other inline motors ! Great video !

  • @charlesacker8552
    @charlesacker8552Ай бұрын

    Studebaker afficionado here. Marvelously informative video on an oft neglected powerplant. Of the four Studebakers I have, one is a 1941 President four door with the described 250 ci engine. It is a wonderfully smooth engine, my example still such after 83 years. These engines are, however, subject to cooling issues, often overheating. Perhaps it is the distance from the water pump to the rear two cylinders. Great video, as always.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing some of the issues that these engines have. I’m glad you did this episode. It was really hard to put together. =)

  • @meangreen7322
    @meangreen7322Ай бұрын

    They also used the straight 8 in the fire trucks as well as i have a 1928 studebaker fire truck with the straight 8 in it

  • @user-ts1fp4nm9y
    @user-ts1fp4nm9yАй бұрын

    34 Commander,39 President, classic motorcycles AND engines would be really Cool!!!!! Great video!!!!

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Sweet choices great feedback =) also happy you dig this one

  • @daveridgeway2639
    @daveridgeway2639Күн бұрын

    Hi Justin, nice video! I did not realize that Studebaker produced such good looking cars, in the 1930s and 1940s. In regards to profiling motorcycles, I say, absolutely! Please reply. Dave...

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Күн бұрын

    You bet studebaker made some awesome over looked cars

  • @BlaiseMiller-bk7dk
    @BlaiseMiller-bk7dkАй бұрын

    I like the 104 foot drop photo, makes me sleep sound at night to know I’m safe if I take my new Studebaker off a cliff

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Hahaha nice =)

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers19 күн бұрын

    The studebaker straight 8 was a great engine, but even better was the Studebaker v8, which was anywhere from 232-304 ci.. as the owner of a 58 silver hawk with a 289 v8 with a 4bbl I can tell you it’s a smooth, torquey and powerful engine

  • @ColtonRMagby
    @ColtonRMagbyАй бұрын

    WYR: All of them. I'd love to see an episode on a Lanz Bulldog. Single cylinder 2-stroke hot bulb diesel engine that you start by hand. That engine can run at zero rpm by running at the idle setting without completing a full rotation of the crankshaft. It's crazy what German engineering could do in the 1940s.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Wow I’ll have to look into that engine Awesome choices

  • @ColtonRMagby

    @ColtonRMagby

    Ай бұрын

    @@What.its.like. The 1949 and older models use the steering wheel to turn the engine, but the 1950 onwards models have a handwheel on the flywheel for "safety."

  • @keith3970
    @keith3970Ай бұрын

    I kept a 1931 Dictator for my Father-in-law for 2 years.Drove it to work twice,took it to Yorktown and Colonial Williamsburg and two car shows.It had the straight eight.Ended up going to germany.Too bad.

  • @BrewBlaster
    @BrewBlasterАй бұрын

    Personally, I would like tractor engines, but cycles work for me too,

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome feedback

  • @bparksiii6171

    @bparksiii6171

    Ай бұрын

    I'd go for the tractors too

  • @bparksiii6171
    @bparksiii6171Ай бұрын

    First pick 34 Studebaker Commander, second 35 Studebaker President. Those small bore 221 Studebaker straight 8's have more power than the small displacement 60 horsepower Ford V-8 . The motorcycle engines is a great idea maybe include the Honda CBX 1000 6 cyl motorcycle engne, also the GMC truck V-6's and the International diamond series straight 6's, and the Lycoming straight 8 and V8 if those haven't been done already and maybe the Olds quad 4, and Mustang SVO engines.

  • @THEScottCampbell
    @THEScottCampbellАй бұрын

    i keep reading/hearing that a straight 6 has perfect balance, which is why there are large GM, Ford, and Cummins six cylinder truck engines. I also heard that Mercedes and BMW are going back to straight sixes. I learn a lot from this series.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    BMW ever give up the straight six? I saw Chrysler is building a straight six the hurricane twin turbo unit, but I’ve also heard that it has issues.

  • @P_RO_
    @P_RO_Ай бұрын

    There were a few of these engines which were 'oversquare', or where the bore was wider than the stroke was long. All modern engines are that way, but I was never expecting to see that pre-depression. And I didn't know Studebaker made a straight-8. There's a bunch of motorcycle engines you could cover but be warned: the 'purists' will whine and correct you harshly if you err on the details. Most of the better-known classics have lots of available info on them, and as for unusual how about an oval piston? Or a stepped-piston supercharged two stroke? And rotaries; there were a few different ones of those made. Tractors might be a popular subject too but I know little about them, and they go back to the steam era. WYR I like the 34 Commander and it's modern looks for the time, but the 28 President has a classy elegant look to it so call that one a tie. Round 2 goes to the 39 President.

  • @keithstudly6071
    @keithstudly6071Ай бұрын

    34 Commander, 32 President! I think the Rockne was dropped after his death and became the Erskin who also died but not in an airplane. In the early 1930's Studebaker was providing engines for cars in the Indianapolis 500 and they were not so fast, but they never broke. Erskin was a close associate with Samual Insull who was firmly convinced that the depression would be short and at least partly responsible for Erskin spending all Studebaker's money and driving it into bankruptcy when recovery didn't come soon enough.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome choices great insight studebaker was super confusing in the early 30s with adding new products while taking other ones away just to replace them with existing products that they took off the menu

  • @kpadmirer

    @kpadmirer

    Ай бұрын

    Insull had Checker Motors build him an armored car because of his paranoia, he was also considered to be one of the inspirations for Charles Foster Kane in the film "Citizen Kane".

  • @automatedelectronics6062
    @automatedelectronics6062Ай бұрын

    Back in the early-70's, I went with a friend who was going to buy this huge commercial lawn mower. The man who had it also had a 1920's vintage Studebaker President in his driveway. The car was huge and had an inline 8cyl. engine. At that time, I'd never heard of a Studebaker having an 8cyl. engine. Although they were also huge, most other cars of that era usually had 4 or 6 cyl. engines. But a Studebaker with an 8 cyl..........................

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome story I didn’t know about the straight eight Studebaker either until recently… I’m always looking for outside the box engines to do that other channels don’t cover.. that’s another reason why I thought maybe the motorcycle engine thing would be kind of cool this is mostly vintage automotive channel but I’ve had people ask about motorcycles. I personally can’t drive a motorcycle, but would love to talk about the history of those companies.

  • @automatedelectronics6062

    @automatedelectronics6062

    Ай бұрын

    @@What.its.like. lol. Maybe if you ask your wife nicely, she might let you ride a motorcycle. The s#*t hit the fan when I brought home my first Honda Trail 90(the engine had been bored out to 100cc and I could get it up to 65mph), when my dad found out about it. If you can't ride one of those then you probably couldn't ride a bicycle.lol

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Hahahaha…

  • @professormadlad7773
    @professormadlad7773Ай бұрын

    We need more car companies here in the united states it's getting boring here with just GM Ford & Chrysler.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Totally agree

  • @electrician248
    @electrician248Ай бұрын

    Studebaker cars were actually well built. Our family had a 1951 Champion as a second car. I remember polishing the cars "Nose"!

  • @petersipp5247
    @petersipp5247Ай бұрын

    I like the 1934 car. Including the convertable. Studebaker made trucks for the military. They were strong. Very well done video, ty.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome happy you dig this video

  • @THEScottCampbell
    @THEScottCampbellАй бұрын

    Though it's not something you would normally do, you might consider reviewing the Tucker "helicopter" engine, the VW "boxer" engine, and/or the new Achates 3 cylinder/six piston engine, which is amazing.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Definitely going to do the tucker engines =) there was a prototype before the franklin engine.. We did the vw boxer kzread.info/dash/bejne/kXWd2MSIh7yWm8Y.htmlfeature=shared

  • @earnestdavis2820
    @earnestdavis2820Ай бұрын

    Sounds Good.

  • @THROTTLEPOWER
    @THROTTLEPOWERАй бұрын

    Great vid!!!

  • @JefferyHall-ct2tr
    @JefferyHall-ct2trАй бұрын

    Hello again, Jay! Wow, what an exhaustive video on the Stude straight-8's! No wonder they had to file for bankruptcy! You know one or two versions of the 8 would have been enough! A large one for the fancier models, and a smaller one for the lesser models. Not only that, they went and redesigned the thing during the depths of the Depression! That HAD to cost a lot of money. Luckily, they were able to recover before the war. One thing, though, that engineer was probably right! That big six was probably just as good an engine as the eight! WYR #1 1934 Commander! #2 OK I want ALL of those!

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Totally agree studebaker took a huge gamble that didn’t pay off when they lost the $46 million but they were able to turn the company around long enough to catfish Packard into becoming aboard because they needed money… Awesome choices

  • @ezerod1858
    @ezerod1858Ай бұрын

    Hi Jay, your idea to add motorcycles videos is gone to be a huge plus to your channel.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome I would love to get into some of that history. I thought it would be a really good idea but being that this is a community I wanted to get the consensus of all you guys first. =)

  • @jamesblair9614
    @jamesblair9614Ай бұрын

    The bore and stroke math doesn’t work out for the 337 if it has a stroke of 3.3, however, if the stroke is about 4.37, you get your 337 cubic inch displacement.

  • @michaelnaisbitt7926
    @michaelnaisbitt7926Ай бұрын

    My 1st car was a 51 Commander V8 also have had a 50 Champion fitted with 186 Holden motor and later on had 1961 Hawk and two other 64 Hawks all with 289 V 8s they were great cars and such have kept the Hawks

  • @davidpowell3347
    @davidpowell3347Ай бұрын

    Would be interesting to compare the 1939 Studebaker Commander with the equivalent (4 door sedan?) Dodge of 1939 -- my father's older brother owned the '39 Studebaker and my father later owned a '39 Dodge - both these cars looked similar with the sort of Chrysler Airflow style front end with the headlights fared into the fenders and tall,narrow radiator opening. The Dodge I understand was quite sluggish.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    That would be a really awesome comparison if I can find both of those cars.. the comparison that I really want to do is a continental Mark two versus the Cadillac Eldorado Brougham but I can never find those two cars together

  • @aerialcat1
    @aerialcat1Ай бұрын

    Imagine the reaction to naming a new car the Dictator today’s ultra sensitive environment. Straight eight’s were incredibly smooth engines, I’ve only seen a couple of them actually running, one was a Buick, the other, might have been a Pontiac.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Totally agree and it’s sad

  • @dougabbott8261
    @dougabbott8261Ай бұрын

    Motorcycles would be great !!!! WYR 1934 Stude Commander WYR 1932 President although I prefer the grill on the 1935 Always great stuff Jay, Thx

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome thank you so much for the feedback Sweet choices

  • @hcombs0104
    @hcombs0104Ай бұрын

    For WYR, it’s the ‘34 Commander and the ‘35 President.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome choices

  • @rdmineer1
    @rdmineer1Ай бұрын

    Leave This Long-haired Country Boy Alone - Charlie Daniels

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Long haired country boy That’s the song and band JamesAllmond beat you for title

  • @normmelanson9345
    @normmelanson9345Ай бұрын

    Motorcycles and their motor are a good idea. There is a wide range of motorcycle and motors, but maybe you could also in the future, add some diesel motors as well. This is just my opinion

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Great feed back =) diesel engines are a great idea

  • @ramblerdave1339
    @ramblerdave1339Ай бұрын

    Nash had an OHV straight eight, from about 1932-40.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Yes they did and it was epic nine main bearing crankshaft. I want to do an episode on that engine as well as the Nash advanced six. Information is super spotty.

  • @firefly5981
    @firefly598118 күн бұрын

    Motor cycle engine and cycle history would be great too!

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    18 күн бұрын

    Awesome totally going to cover motorcycles

  • @dougzack4565
    @dougzack4565Ай бұрын

    Led Zeppelin- Hey, Hey, What Can I Do?

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Great guess not that song or band

  • @JamesAllmond
    @JamesAllmondАй бұрын

    Douglas Motorcycle engines and their progenitors.... (all flat twin motorycycle engines). Evolution of Mr Turner's twin (Triumph) would be neat, newest iteration is in my garage, among others. de Dion and what that turned into (like every motorcycle engine) can get weird and delve into atmospheric intake valves and such... so much that could bore the face off a lot of folks, but not this group! Me included...

  • @andreamills5852
    @andreamills5852Ай бұрын

    Country boy can survive ---- Hank Williams Jr. ?

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Not that song or band

  • @MikeMoskin
    @MikeMoskinАй бұрын

    "34 Commander and '35 President.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome choices

  • @draggonsgate
    @draggonsgateАй бұрын

    I wonder if these car companies could go back in time, if they'd be buying other companies in '28 waiting for what was around the corner. The thing I don't get, during the depression, car sales went thru the floor. Meanwhile, they're hemorrhaging cash to come up with new engines, and not just one or two, but whole families of engines to go into cars that aren't able to be sold. You'd think the smart business move would be stick by the tried and true powertrains, advertising the reliability and low maintenance costs, and focusing on driver/passenger enhancements, which were cheaper. But, history can't be re-written. WYR: 1) '34 Commander 2) '35 President

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Totally agree great choices

  • @charlesgall7829
    @charlesgall7829Ай бұрын

    Thumbs up for motorcycle engine videos!!

  • @mschiffel1
    @mschiffel1Ай бұрын

    1934 Commander and 1039 President.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Sweet choices

  • @user-en9zo2ol4z
    @user-en9zo2ol4zАй бұрын

    Bike engines would be cool.

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome that sounds like the general consensus of the community going to do those real soon. Maybe pepper one in every month maybe do an engine manufacture, a bike engine and two car engines a month who knows

  • @zfunk123
    @zfunk123Ай бұрын

    Motorcycles, yes plz

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome =)

  • @timothysotelo3868
    @timothysotelo3868Ай бұрын

    You could cover the whole Continental engine brand line

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Totally planning on doing continental

  • @Flies2FLL
    @Flies2FLLАй бұрын

    This engine must weigh at least 700 pounds~ Inline 8's are fascinating, but they have several very BAD issues. They cannot rev out at all; They have huge issues revving past about 3000 rpm due to bending node. Basically, what happens is that the end cylinder fires, and the thrust travels down the crank. And it bends, and the bend works as a spring: Imagine one single cylinder firing. It fires, the pressure pushes the piston down, the crankshaft is turned, but then like a spring, as soon as the exhaust valve opens about 120 degrees after top dead center, the metal that has been slightly twisted by the firing piston, bounces back. Then it goes all the way back to the front of the engine, like a wave rebounding off of a seawall. It completely bounces back. Now, 90 degrees of crankshaft rotation later, another cylinder fires. This sends another flex down the spring of the crankshaft. And then another 90 degrees later another flex is added to the crankshaft.... You wind up with vibrations along the long crankshaft that will eventually cause it to break if you have it at the speed that allows the waves of flex to come together in one spot. THIS is why they do not make inline 8 engines this day! The crankshaft would need to be MASSIVELY heavy! Even Inline 6 engines have problems with RPM; BMW made some inline 6 engines that could hit 7600 rpm; They made 333 hp this way, but I understand that the inline 6 crankshaft in this engine weighed 62 pounds, which is 10 pounds more than the crankshaft in a 7.4 liter/454 cubic inch Chevy V8! These old engines are totally cool, if you run across one at a Cars & Coffee event, but that is the ONLY place you should see one of these cars.

  • @davidpowell3347

    @davidpowell3347

    Ай бұрын

    I believe Packard Straight 8 crankshafts weighed over 100 lbs. The whole engine up to as much as a half ton ? Large "torsional damper" on front nose of crankshaft has heavy iron or leaded ring mounted by rubber inboard with steel hub in the center that is attached and keyed to the crankshaft - clutch disk at other end of crankshaft may also have had some "torsional dampening" effect also deep crankcase skirts and/or thick rib along one or both oil pan rails of crankcase (torsional vibrations can also involve engine block/crankcase how did GM/EMD accommodate torsional vibrations on their V 16 locomotive engine - (similar to straight 8 inline as to length) - maybe the crankshaft journals were a foot thick ? (I think they tried a V 20 engine design but I think that one did break crankshafts -- ) also helps to provide a main bearing between each connecting rod throw A Daimler/Mercedes racing overhead cam Straight Eight may have had its power take off via a gear near the middle of the crankshaft (turning another gear that drove an output shaft) would probably have had torsional dampers on both ends of crankshaft - also some torsional dampeners have viscous fluid and lead balls inside of them ?

  • @nickjervis8123

    @nickjervis8123

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@davidpowell3347 I run a 1954 Packard Patrician straight eight here in the UK. 9 main bearings and a side valve design with the valves slanted towards the cylinders 359 displacement and an aluminium alloy head. This Patrician would have originally come allied to an Ultramatic 2 speed automatic gearbox but I have replaced that with a 3 speed manual overdrive gearbox from a Clipper She still has her 4 barrel carburettor The engine has been completely rebuilt with new camshaft and bearings, timing chain and tensioner, reground crank with new shells, honed with new pistons and rings, new hardened valve seats, new valves, new hydraulic lifters, rebuilt oil pump and the block has had the water galleries ceramically lined, new water pump, new clutch and throw out bearing, ported inlet manifold and painted in the correct Packard colour. Wilwood disc brakes, new shocks and springs, anti dive bar, panhard rod, steering box, power steering pump and Treadlevac. Rebuilt hydraulic power windows that uses ATF instead of brake fluid and power seat operation. Also has Autronic Eye. Regards Nick Jervis UK 🇬🇧

  • @julieanddavidmyers6641
    @julieanddavidmyers6641Ай бұрын

    Yes...start some motorcycle engines!

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome

  • @randyrobey5643
    @randyrobey5643Ай бұрын

    Is that "I'm A Believer," by the Monkees?

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Great guess not that song or band

  • @andreamills5852
    @andreamills5852Ай бұрын

    All of them

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome choices

  • @scottflesia363
    @scottflesia363Ай бұрын

    Yes. Motorcycles

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome will do

  • @epice6463
    @epice6463Ай бұрын

    Pls do Buick fireball 8

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Already did kzread.info/dash/bejne/fHWIpquFZNedZso.htmlfeature=shared

  • @epice6463

    @epice6463

    Ай бұрын

    @@What.its.like. thanks

  • @johnhart125
    @johnhart125Ай бұрын

    34 commander

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Sweet choice

  • @andreamills5852
    @andreamills5852Ай бұрын

    Wanted dead or alive -- Bon Jovi ?

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Great guess it was long-haired country boy Charlie Daniels

  • @russwabuda1556
    @russwabuda1556Ай бұрын

    me, i want, i really want, a 1928 locomobile 8, and am willing to pay for one

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Hahaha awesome

  • @JerryThepartsguy
    @JerryThepartsguyАй бұрын

    Charlie Daniels Long haired country boy

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    That’s the song and band JamesAllmond beat you for title

  • @philipingram1667
    @philipingram1667Ай бұрын

    "Dynamically" balanced crank - not "dramatically" unless I am uninformed. Good video otherwise - keep up the good work!

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Yep you’re only the second person that’s ever caught that I left that in there to see if anybody would catch it

  • @user-ns9xq4bl4q
    @user-ns9xq4bl4qАй бұрын

    Please ......Start your motorcycle Engine analysis with........it's a good series opener Only if you're willing but The Suzuki G T....750 Triple Water Cooled 2 stroke for the one's who's never seen one in traffic..... Thanks for your time

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    I’ll probably start with either Indian or Harley.. talk about all of the history going into it I would love to eventually do Suzuki.. but start with the earlier stuff Thank you so much for your feedback back =)

  • @user-ns9xq4bl4q

    @user-ns9xq4bl4q

    Ай бұрын

    @@What.its.like. .I completely understand, just glancing at the many other Harley videos with numerous view counts so you're on the right track.... One hasta give the Masses what they want ....

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    I’m not pressed on views I don’t chase the algorithm.. personally, I like covering stuff that never gets talked about

  • @user-ns9xq4bl4q

    @user-ns9xq4bl4q

    Ай бұрын

    Your channel your decision

  • @mikebell2750
    @mikebell2750Ай бұрын

    Do bikes for sure…

  • @Flatheadworld
    @FlatheadworldАй бұрын

    Hudson inline 6

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    We covered the big six kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZIWpqZmLZKy0mc4.htmlfeature=shared

  • @johnhennery8820
    @johnhennery882022 күн бұрын

    29

  • @markchandler1130
    @markchandler1130Ай бұрын

    1928 Studebaker President 1935 President

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Sweet choices

  • @johnzuck6163
    @johnzuck6163Ай бұрын

    My vote is Indian

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome

  • @dennischryst4174
    @dennischryst4174Ай бұрын

    If you left out reading specs, there wouldn’t be anything left

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    There was history… but yeah the engine episodes are spec heavy

  • @paulhelman2376
    @paulhelman2376Ай бұрын

    Dynamically not dramatically balanced

  • @What.its.like.

    @What.its.like.

    Ай бұрын

    I caught that was wondering if anyone was going to catch that as well =)

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