Real Mechanic Reacts to More Horrible Tiktok Car Advice

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20 COMMENTS

Willie Stephenson

I’m surprised more dealerships/brands haven’t done ads like Porsche in this video. I feel like this is the perfect audience to have good conversion on ads like this.

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CrimsonStang

For the vice grip brake line hack, I used that. I was 200 miles from home, a rear brake line collapsed and my caliper was stuck dragging really badly (Wore through fresh pads in less than 80 miles). So I pinched off the line with a vice grip and zip tied the grip out of the way. Let me get home and replace that corner.

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Brucipher Wayne

Heya guys, so @9:18 , when he is dimpling the metal, that is a process to increase atomization of the oxygen and fuel. its more common to see them in the valve ports as well as the entire upper intake. Through micrometering, its shown that the increased breakup of the molecules helps with performance. There are slight out-weighs through Atomization>Surface area. But through some instances, it performs better. There is a picture on the internet somewhere talking about why some Top-Fuel drag teams cover their work areas and engines with towels, so the competition can’t see the ports or intakes. the photo was of a candid shot peeking under a towel and seeing the entire inside if the top half completely covered in those dimples, but much more intricate. Hope this helps! Much Love!

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Samuel Kesner

I love the difference between an instructor and the two shop owners on when something is “bad practice” vs “gotta do what you gotta do” 😂

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Flash

the fact you guys got porsch as an official sponcer shows you guys are working wonder. congrats on that! 🙂

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birdpirch

16:17 The actual best way to do this at home is using a DynaBolt (sleeve anchor) which fits inside the crank.
Then using a washer or 2 with something heavy like a dumbell weight, makes the absolute best DIY slide hammer. It has worked for me every time – always on RB30 pilot bearings for manual conversions.

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Kyousuke🧡

Crazy how far you guys have come in such a short time, honestly back then i thought how do these videos not get over 1 Million views but now you guys have sponsorships with Porsche thats just amazing🧡

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⭕️Sexually Active

The finger hack, I’ve been doing that for decades. It’s REALLY useful for “seeing” what kind of fastener, or if it is one in places you can only touch. Damn rivets.

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Andrei Gagiulescu

The fact that you guys partnered with Porsche to offer this kind of program is incredible. Hats off to whoever came up with this idea. Sky is the limit all around!

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Tommy W.

Re-pressurizing the spray cans is actually really useful, my dad and I get cans of WD-40 and other stuff from estate sales and garage sales n stuff for next to nothing, but sometimes they are so old, that all the air pressure is gone, even though its a completely full can.

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Jeremiah Mckenna

From a body technician’s perspective, I find it quite interesting how they pulled the camera away before they showed all of the little dents being removed with the ball, then cut back to the panel after it was nice and smooth. There had to be some light hammer work at a minimum to make that as smooth as it was.

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