I really enjoyed this video, and having a couple 212 Preds on go karts can testify to how reliable they are.
I found it interesting and somewhat entertaining. I hate seeing good engines go to waste though, it would be helpful if we knew the engines were going to be rebuilt or donated to a school for teaching / training or something.pointless
His ad revenue certainly isn't. I chatted with Todd before, easy going nice guy.pointless
Haha, I get your point. However maybe the point was simply to get me to watch, and I did. I fell for it, with fascination aplenty.pointless
If you look at the video as pure entertainment, it was pretty good. I wonder if this test was originally supposed to have some scientific/consumer validity, but went off the rails so he turned it into a torture test. But we did learn that valve grinding compound is dangerous stuff.I wanted so so badly to see the anti-seize engine disassembly after say 3 hours. So so disappointing he deviated from "proper testing protocols," JUST to see extreme damage we already saw from the same valve grinding compound. So two engines received the same test. I want a re-test with "proper testing protocols." I don't think even Scotty Kilmar would screw up this bad.
OK I'm watching it. You made me!!If you look at the video as pure entertainment, it was pretty good. I wonder if this test was originally supposed to have some scientific/consumer validity, but went off the rails so he turned it into a torture test. But we did learn that valve grinding compound is dangerous stuff.