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On your next video, it maybe better to put a screen in front of the camera while welding as people will intend to forward the due eyes hurt while watching video. I am sure you would like people to watch whole video without skipping the video 😊😊
I don’t know the amp draw. It’s a harbor freight winch. I would think the website would tell. I had one with an extension cord. Kind of a pain…that’s why I did the battery.
what number of teeth on the drive sprocket and wheel sprocket, can you vary the speed? BTW Nice vid too long on the welding but at least no musak, I enjoyed
Love this video, nice quality and view! its just missing some details about replacing parts that are needed based on guide... but the dog is the best part of this video. :)
I used the smallest wench the local hardware store sells. It says 1500 lbs. I used the smallest gear on the wench side and the largest size I could on the wheel side. It’s so powerful. I don’t know the max. But it will turn a 2000 lb tandem axle trailer in place. I haven’t tried yet. But I think it would turn it with my car in the trailer. Hope that helps.
Freakin vw shifter trans ....got to be the most frustrating thing in vw dragracing...I know it's good stuff but so not what dragging calls for...nice power tho...
I'm getting a Stillen extra long tube Gen 3 CAI, along with a Fast Intentions X-pipe CBE plus a dyno tune for my 2019 370Z 6MT sport coupe. My hope is to exceed 310 rwhp on the dyno.
@@LeonZedd If I could I would have liked to get equal length long-tube headers for the car, but in California we're limited to cat back modifications only. Even so, the company shows about a 6% increase in rw torque across the rev range with the pipes. Because the engine is so highly developed and efficient, there's little that can be gained short of forced induction or a displacement increase.
@@superwhapper Oh hell that is quick. Was the 1st - 4th gears stock and what size rear tires were you using. I am planning on using an 091 in my 72 bug with my 2.2ltr oxyboxer engine as a daily driver.
Bushing, axle, chain and sprockets all came from a store we have in Colorado called Tractor Supply Co. The motor is a modified harbor freight wench. There’s other vids out there on how to do the mods.
Sry I wasn’t notified of this comment…. I got all the parts at a local hardware store. “Tractor supply company “. Ace hardware carries a lot of the same type stuff.
I just bought a 22mm trying to replicate the patented tool, but the splines wouldn't fit in the socket, so I had to get a 32mm and that looks more like it
@@lirryeti wow my bad, I went and looked. I used a 1 1/4 socket. which is 31.7mm so ya your right, 32mm. sry bout that. I wonder why I had 22 in my head????
Lol, no worries, I just wanted to shed some light on the tool, cause it's a great idea!! Anyways, I got it squared up with 32mm socket and 17mm nuts for like $5 bucks