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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2006

So you heard that hot rodding was dead?

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  • @seacopotan Uh, hate to bust your bubble but they have had tuning down to a science in fuel racing for 40 + years. You know, altitude correction, head gasket thickness, jet size per cylinder, reading plugs and bearings after a run, etc. Just because some "kid" can change things with a laptop nowdays does not make it anymore scientific, in fact most of these so called "computer tuners" could not read engine bearings & plugs and tell you what the engine is doing.

  • 23 dislike's can NOT handle the truth. 

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  • fucking awsome video man

  • Beautiful Man, Beautiful. Pretty sure I'd read anything you'd write. I agree w/ WV .. Poetry.

  • This is POETRY

  • Nice work- BTW all you folks who read to find fault this is a poem of sorts - a eulogy - a dramatic reading - not a science paper. Get off your high horse those that find fault. I think this brilliant and being of that hot rodding persuasion I find it true on many levels. It's humor too so lighten up bubble bursters.

  • @Logik426 nope, it's a 1957 150 model.

  • This is the best video on youtube bar none! I'm still in high school, with todays modern trends in a sense, yes I did think hot rodding is dead, even though i knew about all this stuff, but its something like this that shows how brilliant true hot rodding is, and why its an addiction.

  • @nortonshit So all of those NMCA racers and the guys who race at Hot Rod Drag Week are doing it just as a fashion movement? Good luck trying to prove that one buddy.

  • @50gary nope, its 1957 bel air

  • this sums it up sadly i'm only 26 but i build race engines professionally prior to entering the navy in 08 i fully agree with cfaulc there is something to be said for someone who KNOWS an an engine and what it needs ive known a lot of computer tuners who know nothing more than power adders and boltons its sad really

  • The car at 2:20 looks like a 56 Chevy to me?

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