The E-Charger Hybrid System

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  • We caught up with Johnathan Goodwin of from E-Charger at The SEMA Show for a run down on how their 'electronic supercharger' operates.
    echargersystem.com
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    The E-Charger is a revolutionary new bolt-on technology that increases power without sacrificing fuel economy or emissions. The E-Charger applies stored energy via the electric motor to assist the internal combustion or compression ignition engine when extra power is needed.
    The dual fuel approach allows vehicles to take advantage of the great power delivered at the equivalent of 75 cents per gallon. This 300% cost savings yields not only a product that increases performance but actually pays itself back based on the cost savings of your primary engine fuel type. The E-Charger also utilizes regenerative braking to maximize fuel consumption with up to a 25% increase in fuel economy.
    Untold hours of refinement and testing, as well as many miles driven, has proven that the E-Charger system is the only green performance technology that truly can be bolted onto any application. The E-Charger is the ultimate stop gap solution to increase performance, increase MPG, and reduce emissions.

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  • @mibars
    @mibars Před 7 lety +21

    This is like a way beefed up system that I was thinking about as an addition to a turbocharged car! My idea was to add a small motor that is capable of helping the engine in low RPM range only as a filler for a turbo lag with a capability to run continuosly for just a few seconds to flatten torque curve.

  • @joshlewis5065
    @joshlewis5065 Před 7 lety +125

    I thought it was an electronic supercharger. I am very disappointed.

    • @ronaldmcdonald6162
      @ronaldmcdonald6162 Před 7 lety +14

      JoshTheLewi it's better it's instant 150 ft lbs of torque

    • @piffman3877
      @piffman3877 Před 7 lety +1

      JoshTheLewi so was I but there is a legit company making them I can't remember who they are but they ran a 48v system for the supercharger, Borg Warner is making a electric turbo to assist a regular turbo it's called the ebooster.

    • @mrschwifty5564
      @mrschwifty5564 Před 7 lety +2

      Yea you need that 150 ft/lbs to move the extra weight of the system. epic fail unless all your going for is mpgs

    • @ronaldmcdonald6162
      @ronaldmcdonald6162 Před 7 lety +3

      tim ray no its not that heavy with lipo cells

    • @piffman3877
      @piffman3877 Před 7 lety

      Bob Newhart no it wasn't procharger I found it the company is Aeristech they make fully electric superchargers

  • @paulstuartwilson485
    @paulstuartwilson485 Před 7 lety +262

    500hp with 35mpg? Sounds good to me!

    • @Norrr3
      @Norrr3 Před 6 lety +1

      Hell yea lol

    • @Puffalupagus360
      @Puffalupagus360 Před 6 lety +21

      Sounds like a loaf of bullshit, big clue is that they included stop/start which has been proven to be a marketing and emissions scam popularized by big auto manufacturers. The added weight of the battery's and writing and the motor huge cogged pulley you have to bolt onto the crankshaft, not to mention how it's gonna beat the shit outta your main bearings.

    • @cartmanrlsusall
      @cartmanrlsusall Před 6 lety +6

      Paul Wilson that's what I'm thinking I love my old chevy truck if I can get that kind of gas mileage and a boost in acceleration it would be a win win situation, and the extra weight isn't much more than a toolbox

    • @cartmanrlsusall
      @cartmanrlsusall Před 6 lety +16

      Puffalupagus360 there are tradeoffs with a turbo also please do a little research that conspiracy stuff thrives on ignorance

    • @Puffalupagus360
      @Puffalupagus360 Před 6 lety +2

      cartmanrlsusall yea a turbo you get 50-120% increases in Port levels with a 20% parasitic loss for a final power increase of 30-100% . Where as this might add 20% but adds more than 2x the weight that it adds in power plus parasitic losses and beats the absolute shit out of your main bearings.

  • @ChuckBeefOG
    @ChuckBeefOG Před 7 lety +331

    I would like to see real life economy tests and a dyno pull.

    • @michaelovitch
      @michaelovitch Před 7 lety +21

      There is zero economy since you add several hundred kilos in the car and lead more rotating mass all the time with your engine.
      + you have to buy all this stuff so the economy is completly bullshit.
      If you want economy,reduce the mass,reduce the displacement ,increase the efficiency.

    • @pyrorc
      @pyrorc Před 7 lety +54

      he even says. it adds 250lbs. not any more than a big girl would

    • @jimmorrison2362
      @jimmorrison2362 Před 7 lety +20

      ryan cobb mmmm a big girl

    • @pyrorc
      @pyrorc Před 7 lety +4

      Lol

    • @ChuckBeefOG
      @ChuckBeefOG Před 7 lety +9

      Weight is my point. Say the car makes 400hp and weighs 4000lbs. If you add 250lbs of weight to the car, you will need to gain 25hp to cancel out the added weight to remain at a 10lb:1hp ratio. To gain any realistic performance, you would want 50hp for that 250lbs, maybe even more depending on the cost of the system.

  • @danielbrealey2924
    @danielbrealey2924 Před 7 lety +56

    Very interesting, I saw this a couple of weeks ago and to be honest I find it amazing that this deal was there last year in a Hummer and no one noticed or cared!! Now it's in the '57 Poncho everyone takes notice!!! Well, that's SEMA for ya. A lot of potential in this system, you asked some very well thought out questions here, Luke. A really well done interview. Great job

    • @fullboost
      @fullboost  Před 7 lety +2

      That's not me on video lol - Luke :)

    • @danielbrealey2924
      @danielbrealey2924 Před 7 lety +2

      Ha Ha, I always thought that was you , dude!!! You let someone else take the sweet gig going to SEMA- come on, that's the cream! You should have gone yourself!!! ;)

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Před 7 lety +1

      Also seen it on another channel, it was a hummer.. and fuel savings go hand in hand, but a nice cruiser like this.

    • @fullboost
      @fullboost  Před 7 lety +3

      I did go, I was standing behind the camera :) If you haven't worked it out yet I have a twin brother...

    • @danielbrealey2924
      @danielbrealey2924 Před 7 lety +5

      +Fullboost Ah, ok now I understand!!! My head was in a spin, I didn't know what was going on there. LOL! That's really funny, thanks for explaining. Anyway, I was very impressed with the quality of interview. Really professional and to the point, but relaxed and comfortable. You guys know what questions matter, enjoyed it. And you gave it the attention it deserved. Although I read about it previously, it was only a short written article that didn't get into the dirty nitty gritty the way you both did. So thanks, for bringing us the cool shit from SEMA this year. If I could give it 2 likes I would have!

  • @stevecharette4421
    @stevecharette4421 Před 6 lety +33

    I'd love to see the front main bearings after a couple thousand miles.

    • @bradcogan8588
      @bradcogan8588 Před 2 lety +13

      Would it be any different to having a supercharger? Still got that belt pulling on it.

    • @michaelherold181
      @michaelherold181 Před 2 lety +4

      You don't think the pistons working at 4-5 k would have any different effect

    • @bytmee69
      @bytmee69 Před rokem +1

      @@michaelherold181 maybe, but these engines weren't designed with such a large load on the front pulley in mind
      I wonder if a torque converter replacement that can do the same is at all practical

  • @DCGarage
    @DCGarage Před 7 lety +85

    I was just thinking about a system like this the other day. But I would love to see this replace both the alternator and the starter first. That would allow for a nice weight reduction (vs this system as is, obviously not over stock). At that point, I would be all over a kit like this.

    • @jacktumbleweed
      @jacktumbleweed Před 7 lety +8

      I think it's only a matter of time. If there's enough interest in the industry there's no limit to what they'll do.

    • @DCGarage
      @DCGarage Před 7 lety +4

      Agreed. I'm hoping this becomes relatively affordable within the next few years.

    • @fullboost
      @fullboost  Před 7 lety +11

      Here is a vid where he says exactly what you've mentioned, no starter required.
      czcams.com/video/cixd-UlCry8/video.html

    • @DCGarage
      @DCGarage Před 7 lety +6

      Ungregistered User Believe me, I'm well aware of what those components are and do. I have a fair amount of experience working with cars and even a bit of a background in engineering. If you would like to verify that you can check out my channel. But this is not a conventional vehicle. Many electric motors can be used to generate power which would render an alternator unnecessary. If this system can be used for regenerative braking, it can likely charge a battery in much the same way an alternator can. Furthermore, this is a big ole electric motor strapped to a small block. A starter motor is just a little electric motor strapped to a small block. There's no need for two of them. Most conventional (by which I mean non plug-in) hybrids don't have a starter, but rather use the electric motor already there to do the same job. Check out the link Fullboost posted just above, he actually says you don't need either of these things with the e charger.

    • @DCGarage
      @DCGarage Před 7 lety +1

      Fullboost That's very interesting, but it appears this vehicle still has an alternator. I wonder why that is.

  • @AntiGravityResearch2022
    @AntiGravityResearch2022 Před 3 lety +3

    Honestly electric cars may never take over for the entire country, but performance hybrids are definitely going to start emerging

  • @rialbufames4023
    @rialbufames4023 Před 7 lety +4

    That's awesome! Wish people would do more swaps with older cars that used to get 8 miles per gallon, with engines that would allow it to reach "affordable" standards like 20 mpg

  • @jerrybear3081
    @jerrybear3081 Před 7 lety +307

    this should be built into the transmission

    • @Quinid1
      @Quinid1 Před 7 lety +28

      Jerry Bear or at the driveshaft, I agree.

    • @custommotor
      @custommotor Před 7 lety +38

      as long as it's built into the input of the transmission, because if it is on the output or the driveshaft it would be useless. You wouldn't get the torque multiplication.

    • @whodahellru8124
      @whodahellru8124 Před 7 lety +23

      Jerry Bear replace the torque converter with an electric/hydraulic motor. Easily adaptable to any conventional transmission platform.

    • @MaximusPsychosis
      @MaximusPsychosis Před 7 lety +13

      basically what a prius does? engine -> electric motor -> gearbox ?

    • @whodahellru8124
      @whodahellru8124 Před 7 lety +5

      Maximus Psychosis not quite, the Prius has two electric motors and is a series/parallel system. I'm thinking along the lines of what GM did with their hybrid truck and Honda with their first Hybrid Accord with the V6 ... a parallel system. Basically the electric motor is between the engine/transmission and assists on takeoff where the torque from the electric motor would be greatly beneficial.

  • @CorndogBrownie
    @CorndogBrownie Před 7 lety +182

    Instead of calling a true bolt on hybrid , it should just be called a hybrid assist.

    • @tylhunt
      @tylhunt Před 7 lety +4

      Why?

    • @TH3TIMP5
      @TH3TIMP5 Před 6 lety +2

      Is it not just a big starter motor?

    • @dhooter
      @dhooter Před 6 lety +4

      Actually old news. This has been around in the UK for awhile. Big rigs or lorries as they call them have had electric assist for years. Helps pull heavy loads uphill while reducing fuel consumption.

    • @CasperRc81
      @CasperRc81 Před 6 lety +3

      +TH3TIMP5 looks like an industrial 3 phase 480 electric motor. Don't know the specs but have that style in a plant I work in.

    • @cartmanrlsusall
      @cartmanrlsusall Před 6 lety +1

      CorndogBrownie yup I think that is a marketing gimmick.we are familiar with hybrid so they call it that

  • @jordanbrandt7854
    @jordanbrandt7854 Před 7 lety +1

    I was trying to get funding to make this for semi-trucks 3 years ago. Couldn't get the money, but I knew somebody else would. I also thought about the "green racing performance" application and building a bolt on kit just like this. I'm happy to see it looks exactly like how i'd imagined it. This really opens up a new chapter in racing and performance. It's a complete paradigm shift; increase power and MPG, who wouldn't want that?

  • @civicsr2cool
    @civicsr2cool Před 7 lety +4

    This is the shit that I love! I grew up during the brushless/lipo revolution of the R/C car industry and am seeing it move to the 1:1 market!

  • @TheIrishPhantom
    @TheIrishPhantom Před 7 lety +99

    I'm all for burning dinosaurs but this is a REALLY cool idea.

    • @Teth47
      @Teth47 Před 7 lety +9

      Joke's on you, oil is 99.9% algae.

    • @TheIrishPhantom
      @TheIrishPhantom Před 7 lety +5

      Not really a joke. Whatever I have to burn less of to make more power seems like a good deal to me. It looks like a really simple bolt-on kit that I would be willing to throw on my pickup truck.

    • @ezragreene3384
      @ezragreene3384 Před 7 lety

      Mopar Magic ive though of doing something similar with a crx using hubs on the rear(non driven) wheels, but it would cost waaay too much money for little power gain, mpg never crossed my mind once, it wouldnt really be something you use for efficiency. for power though you could use a big*** alternater with li ion batterie(s) and use it like nitrous. this would only really work in small applications... like nitrous, for daily drivers of course. big shots a nitrous are really only good for the "occasional" aka only when you pass a mclaren car or the type of people who blow there strip only car every 200 miles

    • @brandonwright2067
      @brandonwright2067 Před 6 lety +3

      Mopar Magic gas is king

    • @ItsTheNada
      @ItsTheNada Před 6 lety +3

      I love this idea. Keep all these awesome cars on the road, increase hp increase mpg. You can have a hybrid made out of any car you want instead of having to buy some crap-plastic spaceship looking new rig.

  • @sensorieskin7367
    @sensorieskin7367 Před 7 lety +101

    This is what rotary engines need.

    • @nastyy_mk4
      @nastyy_mk4 Před 7 lety +1

      Senso Rieskin no....nonononononono

    • @SabreMetalPanzer
      @SabreMetalPanzer Před 7 lety +43

      Actually, it would be a good idea. Rotaries are infamous for being lacking in torque. Electric motors have full torque at the hit of the accelerator, so attaching one of these to a rotary would be like giving it higher levels of torque at low RPM with the additional high-RPM powerband. Seriously, I can't see this being anything other than a big help to performance for a rotary engine.

    • @sompka1
      @sompka1 Před 7 lety +4

      and it could go nicely inline with the crank.

    • @Jenkscraftpowerboat
      @Jenkscraftpowerboat Před 7 lety +13

      Andrew Peterson You all a bunch of Wankels.

    • @christophertomes6777
      @christophertomes6777 Před 6 lety +2

      Rotorys just need better Apex seals

  • @MrEricDays
    @MrEricDays Před 7 lety +8

    I'm actually surprised it hasn't been done sooner. True hot rodders like extra power and efficiency any way the can get it.
    Battery powered superchargers as well. Turn on and off like a nitrous shot from a smaller battery, or run constantly with regen brakes and a big battery pack.

  • @egibson2266
    @egibson2266 Před 7 lety +3

    I think a lot of people are missing the point... this isn't an electric super charger or a "power adder". it is a universal system that reduces load on the engine. the effect is more of the engines power being used to turn the wheels, not being waster on drag. its a proof of concept and I think its going in the right direction. How about the guy that has a work truck (LS V8...) and doesn't want to keep making the fuel payments (cash and environmentally), he can add this system to greatly reduce carbon foot print. Its not for everyone that wants to go faster, but for anyone that appreciates the efficiency.

    • @custommotor
      @custommotor Před 7 lety

      It would also be great for that same guy in a work truck starting off with a heavy load. The electric motor will lighten the load on the motor while improving torque. It would help improve the highway merge too.

    • @subjectmatteramateur16
      @subjectmatteramateur16 Před 6 lety

      custommotor light bulb.... I’m going to put my ac-51 (because that’s what this is) on my new Chevy truck that I pull a trailer with. LOVE IT I have a fully functioning mini-truck that I converted that has all the parts I need. I have an LH6 that only has 30,000 miles on it.....

  • @robbyg1311
    @robbyg1311 Před 7 lety +319

    DYNO SHEETS OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN... talk is cheap and numbers don't lie folks

    • @TGLasers
      @TGLasers Před 5 lety +40

      Numbers lie when its the imperial system....

    • @fisherprice6012
      @fisherprice6012 Před 5 lety +6

      Ppl always wanna bring up Dyno sheets

    • @garrydavis3475
      @garrydavis3475 Před 5 lety

      More like 11mpg

    • @garrydavis3475
      @garrydavis3475 Před 5 lety

      Must wash out unburned fuel

    • @garrydavis3475
      @garrydavis3475 Před 5 lety

      Jr alexander sounds good did you fully rebuild your top end and also do you use P.T.F.E eg..slick 50 to line up the sleeves coz that’s pretty impressive

  • @gdc5ind
    @gdc5ind Před 6 lety +2

    Im sure the car company love it when a guy builds something like this especially when the manufacturers are trying to convince the public that they build the most technologically advanced and efficient cars. I hope this guy isnt found dead because of his cool ideas.

  • @chriswf
    @chriswf Před 2 lety +1

    I love this idea. Drawbacks are the belt is spinning the electric motor while it's not in use.
    Where other electric motors that power the wheels can be used for braking for it's regen.
    This one can only be used for acceleration.

  • @mattsez2879
    @mattsez2879 Před 7 lety +23

    wonderful inovation. I was very impressed. Yes its bulky and alittle big, but its a first step in looking out side of the box. I think this idea will lead to bigger and better ideas. GOOD JOB

  • @australianmade2659
    @australianmade2659 Před 7 lety +4

    The concept is very interesting. Instant torque at the low end. Bring it to Australia and I'll buy one

  • @MrDylman55
    @MrDylman55 Před 7 lety +1

    this is the first (ev hybrid vehicle) video where the guy is talking like he knows what he's saying, that really made me smile

  • @mynameisray
    @mynameisray Před 7 lety +5

    "I don't like to give up something to gain something"... Well, strapping a giant electric motor to your car, along with all of the batteries needed to run it, is going to add some significant weight to the car, that's giving up something to gain something.

    • @davidandrews9902
      @davidandrews9902 Před 6 lety

      He was talking about energy, but if you strap on any kind of kit, it will add weight.

    • @rogerhinman5427
      @rogerhinman5427 Před 5 lety

      You're gonna have to give up a lot of money to buy and install this stuff . I don't think you're going to get your money back with the gas savings.

    • @aroonzepeda4485
      @aroonzepeda4485 Před 5 lety

      But you gain traction . lol . Like is enough weight already on that car . To get some extra benefit on traction thanks to weight .

  • @Modzilla32
    @Modzilla32 Před 7 lety +8

    This is actually pretty brilliant. So simple. Why didn't I think of that.

    • @cartermackenzie1135
      @cartermackenzie1135 Před 3 lety

      I basically discovered this because I thought of it as a concept but then though wait that’s way to simple and long story short it is already a thing

  • @adamt4295
    @adamt4295 Před 7 lety +62

    oh cool, a giant alternator.

    • @mechanicmatt9466
      @mechanicmatt9466 Před 5 lety +1

      That's really all it is , a motor to force your psitins up and down without fuel going in , sounds dangerous to me

    • @baldtiresandmisfires9718
      @baldtiresandmisfires9718 Před 5 lety

      This is the literal stupidest “power adder” I’ve seen

    • @Demonslayer20111
      @Demonslayer20111 Před 5 lety +2

      @@mechanicmatt9466 there is no issue there. as long as there is oil pressure, it doesnt matter if there is fuel

    • @Dr.Westside
      @Dr.Westside Před 5 lety +1

      @@Demonslayer20111 there will always be oil pressure because the pump runs off the snout of the crank .

    • @masonmax1000
      @masonmax1000 Před 5 lety

      Lol it can't be an alternator if it starts the car lmao learn your shit it's an electric motor

  • @LLSniper
    @LLSniper Před 6 lety +1

    I understand how this works, it actually seems legitimate because they're describing it as a supercharger but I believe they just chose that name to emphasize the fact that it makes more power. In reality, it's kinda like what the CR-Z had when Honda was making it.

    • @bradcogan8588
      @bradcogan8588 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah kinda. The CR-Z engine is integrated into the flywheel but same principle yeah.

  • @ImperatorCaesar22
    @ImperatorCaesar22 Před 3 dny

    This has been done on several production vehicles, although usually with a much smaller and less beefy electric motor. Google BAS (Battery alternator starter) hybrid AKA mild hybrid. Sometimes called e-assist. Some manufacturers use this as a cheap, simple way to hybridize a vehicle and remove the alternator/starter, but costs are why the motor is never this big. Also it’s typically done as part of the serpentine belt.

  • @evl78uc
    @evl78uc Před 7 lety +8

    to me it sounds like you have the ability to have extra torque due to the electric motor plus fuel savings however the price tag for the setup plus a mod plate i think i would rather run slightly more fuel or run a better cam in my ls1

    • @subjectmatteramateur16
      @subjectmatteramateur16 Před 6 lety

      EVL78UC BURNOUT Videos this is the only sound argument against this system. Fabrication and a new motor/controller and batteries will run you $10k. If you didn’t start with an LH and transmission ($10) and went with a beefy motor/controller and more batteries ($15) you would have some range issues but who drives classic cars far anyway.

  • @socialghost4400
    @socialghost4400 Před 7 lety +24

    I like the idea of a bolt on system like this, however I would like to see some more real life testing of it before I am sold on it. I have just seen too many "kits" that claim to give you power and better fuel economy, but in reality did nothing.

    • @DCGarage
      @DCGarage Před 7 lety +1

      The difference is this kit is based on proven technology. Of course that means it will probably be VERY pricey...

    • @fullboost
      @fullboost  Před 7 lety +4

      +DC Garage I believe they are aiming to sell the kit for under $US 5000.

    • @DCGarage
      @DCGarage Před 7 lety +1

      Fullboost Wow that's actually not bad! I would strongly consider it at that price.

    • @socialghost4400
      @socialghost4400 Před 7 lety +1

      DC Garage I get that these are in their early stages of being in the market etc. But $5000 is too expensive IMO.....however I would still like to see what these kits actually do on a dyno as well as RL MPG test and before and after on a drag strip

    • @Turshin
      @Turshin Před 7 lety +2

      IMMORTEN VALKYRIEN dude 5 grand is a steal. I really want a kit now

  • @TheOMGWTFBBQ777
    @TheOMGWTFBBQ777 Před 7 lety +2

    that sounds pretty cool as long as it doesnt cost the world. Like something you can bolt onto your cars crank with minimal modification and get some battery boost and take the strain off the motor.

  • @guyver33
    @guyver33 Před 7 lety +1

    That's pretty cool, I would get something like this and it will be interesting to see how far these sort of systems get developed.

  • @codemanz191
    @codemanz191 Před 7 lety +90

    is there anything that hasn't been tested on a 5.3 vortec lol

    • @Carlitosway211
      @Carlitosway211 Před 7 lety +5

      LS Bro!

    • @zaq55555555555555555
      @zaq55555555555555555 Před 7 lety +7

      codemanz191 was a 6.0 lol even better.

    • @headon434
      @headon434 Před 7 lety +3

      zechariah smith then 6.0s chug !!!!! im cool with a 5.3.. its fast enough to drift etc

    • @VinnyMartello
      @VinnyMartello Před 7 lety +2

      They have yet to determine whether or not it can run off of peanut oil and broken dreams.

    • @newjargon1697
      @newjargon1697 Před 6 lety +1

      codemanz191 6.0 vortec

  • @mgausp
    @mgausp Před 6 lety +3

    THAT would add quite some fun to a Miata!

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n Před 7 lety

    Everyone loves this LS motor, I want one in my Golf. Put a full cam, multi-spark, blower, some other stuff, road runner horn, total sleeper.

  • @deamonmachine
    @deamonmachine Před 6 lety +1

    They may have a slightly better market for a larger truck. I think a lot of truck owners who use them for work (small business) would probably SERIOUSLY consider it if it can save / make them money over the long haul in gas savings. Especially if it helps their towing capabilities.

  • @boblast5582
    @boblast5582 Před 7 lety +37

    so it doesn't force air into the engine, it helps turn the crank via cog belt? how often do you need belt replacements?

    • @fullboost
      @fullboost  Před 7 lety +12

      That's correct.

    • @toysareforboys1
      @toysareforboys1 Před 7 lety +6

      Every hundred thousand miles or so.

    • @boblast5582
      @boblast5582 Před 7 lety +4

      toysareforboys I find that hard to believe...

    • @sigmacentauri6191
      @sigmacentauri6191 Před 7 lety +7

      Have you ever noticed how many brands of motorcycle have gone to belt final drive lately? Nuff said.

    • @boblast5582
      @boblast5582 Před 7 lety +19

      Dorian Demeturlias not a single performance oriented bike has gone to a belt drive... only mid life crisis I need my wife's permission type bikes...

  • @arthurbd25
    @arthurbd25 Před 7 lety +4

    Cool aftermarket electrical solution

  • @k.r.v.4219
    @k.r.v.4219 Před 6 lety

    Very nice build! I love what he did with the holes left in the body from the aluminum stainless trim.

  • @JohnmillerPowerlifting
    @JohnmillerPowerlifting Před 7 lety +2

    That's a great system and something I think will be popping up more often from car companies

  • @tedtolentino4955
    @tedtolentino4955 Před 4 lety +3

    Although I am late to the table and this question might have been asked previously, I would be curious about the reliability of a cog pulley system handling 100 HP or more electric motor, especially considering the torque applied to the pulley. At "full throttle" would you not be worried about stripping the belt since you would have literally instantaneous force on the pulley at full torque while the gas engine is just beginning to "spool" up to RPM?

    • @BamBamMotorsports
      @BamBamMotorsports Před 2 lety +1

      It's no different than a supercharger that needs 100ish hp to drive, the force is just in the opposite direction if that makes sense

  • @MrBlaze256
    @MrBlaze256 Před 7 lety +13

    just a helper motor. big golf cart motor with a pulley and belt

    • @davidaltenburg
      @davidaltenburg Před 7 lety +2

      I would love to drive that 150hp golf cart :D

    • @nscantling
      @nscantling Před 7 lety +3

      50KW motor. Horsepower = KiloWatts x 1.73 = 86.5HP

    • @davidaltenburg
      @davidaltenburg Před 7 lety +1

      Nathan Scantling oh I see - mixed it up, but it would still be an impressive motor for a golf car!

    • @MrBlaze256
      @MrBlaze256 Před 7 lety

      yes i know how much hp it is lol

    • @RWoody1995
      @RWoody1995 Před 7 lety

      is it x1.73? :o when i use the google calculator it gives me 67hp

  • @Phuong_Nguyen_
    @Phuong_Nguyen_ Před 2 lety

    This is the way hybrids should be built. Where the power from the electric motor can also be multiplied in the transmission. Only issue is the front bearing wear.

  • @jezwah
    @jezwah Před 7 lety +1

    Geordie and Luke,
    You guys have come along way from the good old days of ET Pulsar and Cordia.
    Well done fellas.

  • @mikewest712
    @mikewest712 Před 7 lety +7

    this guy needs to learn the difference between a motor and engine.

    • @ericwsmith7722
      @ericwsmith7722 Před 7 lety +1

      What is the difference ?....cuss I have a outboard motor in my boat.... should I worry about getting electrocuted ?

    • @mikewest712
      @mikewest712 Před 7 lety

      I believe you have an outboard engine on your boat. An inboard engine would be in.

    • @ericwsmith7722
      @ericwsmith7722 Před 7 lety

      Mike, I am breaking your balls... there is no difference between a motor and a engine any more then a car or an automobile. there, their , they are just judged by context.

  • @sean8081a
    @sean8081a Před 7 lety +3

    Is there a video of this car's performance?

  • @Creeperboy099
    @Creeperboy099 Před 5 lety +1

    What we need to apply this to are turbochargers, then we can eliminate turbo lag :)
    Edit: seems like Audi or Volvo did something similar but using an entire other electric compressor in addition to a turbo

  • @markusgarvey
    @markusgarvey Před 6 lety +1

    Nice, i thought about doing this years ago and it's nice to see it in practice. It does take up a lot of room! When i thought about it was before L-ion batteries, so too much weight with lead acid. ...Economy+Performance!

  • @nickamarit
    @nickamarit Před 7 lety +5

    If this tech is really that good, then shouldn't it be provided as standard equipment on all cars in the near future?

    • @Like_Ike
      @Like_Ike Před 7 lety +1

      Nick Amarit I totally agree n it's all hinged on battery technology catching up. if it weren't for that only crutch, well weight also, than this would be perfect!!!

    • @vidznstuff1
      @vidznstuff1 Před 7 lety

      These hybrid motors are already on GM cars, though I think they use a much smaller motor & battery pack. Malibu has it. With this one, I'd be worried about snapping the crankshaft if the harmonic balancer can't do its job.

    • @nickamarit
      @nickamarit Před 7 lety

      vidznstuff1 But the electric motors in the Malibu don't drive a Supercharger.

    • @Like_Ike
      @Like_Ike Před 7 lety +2

      this isn't a super charger

    • @nickamarit
      @nickamarit Před 7 lety +1

      marcus kornegay Wait, it's not? I saw that Vortec name and all I could think of was supercharger. So is it just a 3rd party plug-in hybrid bolt-on system just like in every other plug-in hybrid car then?

  • @christianyork5385
    @christianyork5385 Před 7 lety +7

    I love how he mentioned supercharged but not turbos I have a 65 Oldsmobile with a ls3 and didn't really lose any mpg's and its just wasted energy from the motor that powers turbos. I get that you get a little extra from this but im willing to bet I could buy my car 3 times over for the price of that thing and it looks clunky and odd under the hood

    • @CaptZapBrenigan
      @CaptZapBrenigan Před 7 lety +2

      But with turbos or any forced induction you MUST add more fuel to compensate for the added air being pulled into the intake. Will have a MPG loss, but if tuned well it might not be a big hit.

    • @npsit1
      @npsit1 Před 7 lety

      I'd be willing to bet you that you cannot double your fuel mileage with a turbo or supercharger kit. You can with this. However, you must also realize that this is for limited ranges - like most people drive every day back and forth to work - that is less than 80 miles. You will also have to spend a lot of time adjusting your fueling or modifying your engine to be sure that you don't burn valves or pistons. This electric motor doesn't require that. You bolt it on, wire it up and go.

    • @tristangillis7365
      @tristangillis7365 Před 7 lety

      A turbocharger requires low compression, which buggers your low-throttle fuel efficiency, and when on boost, you get awful fuel efficiency from the volumetric efficiency. This is to say nothing of the lost exhaust scavenging and decreased exhaust flow due to the compressor wheel being in the way.
      Contrary to what turbo manufacturers tell you, there's no such thing as a free lunch.

    • @VinnyMartello
      @VinnyMartello Před 7 lety +1

      But is $4500 worth a temporary fuel mileage increase? You would need to allocate that car for daily drive use it for years. I'm sure the system works. I don't doubt the validity. I'm no PhD but the engineering behind it makes perfect sense. But is upgrade worth the fat pile of cash necessary?

    • @christianyork5385
      @christianyork5385 Před 7 lety

      I was at 16 mpg before and after the turbo so idk im only running 12 lbs of boost at full throttle but it feels like a ton. Im just saying if I had fuel loss is was very small

  • @johnparrish9215
    @johnparrish9215 Před 5 lety

    I really like this concept.
    I have a pickup truck that I do a lot of towing with. With this add-on system, I could put the batteries under the bed out of the way and have more power when I want it.
    Nice

  • @eightysevenmoore
    @eightysevenmoore Před 4 lety +1

    I’m guessing this system will damage standard and upgraded crank shaft and front mains due to huge hub loads from that torque on the belt as well as the tensioner on that 4” wide belt. Guaranteed this lowers the life of the crank shaft and transmission gears significantly. Just me speculating but I’m guessing the additional loads and vibrations added by this e charger will cause strange failures in the engine block and bearing assemblies.

  • @artmchugh9283
    @artmchugh9283 Před 7 lety +3

    car is very interesting, but I am a Porsche guy and would loved to have seen the 911s parked behind it !

  • @StingrayOfficial
    @StingrayOfficial Před 7 lety +4

    I just want an F1 style K.E.R.S. button. Turbo BOOST!

  • @tturi2
    @tturi2 Před rokem +1

    I would really prefer one that bolts to the pressure plate of the clutch and can work as all electric with engine charging mode, electric take off, hill decent charging, electric motor starting, engine only mode ect

  • @wald01979
    @wald01979 Před 5 lety

    if it wasn't for this epic music i don't think i'd believe much of what was being sold here.

  • @mr.actiongal1017
    @mr.actiongal1017 Před 7 lety +4

    Wtf is with the big ass Alternator!?

    • @laParka777
      @laParka777 Před 7 lety

      lol what?

    • @yeeerrrpp7081
      @yeeerrrpp7081 Před 7 lety +1

      pop eye lmao same thing i was thinking, like these dudes just did all of this to create a performance alternator 😂😂

    • @davidandrews9902
      @davidandrews9902 Před 6 lety

      An alternator that assists the engine power?

  • @M4runner4x41983
    @M4runner4x41983 Před 7 lety +30

    starter motor beefed up and geared

    • @Mrcaffinebean
      @Mrcaffinebean Před 6 lety

      Not at all this thing is much much larger and likely bushless.

    • @pd4165
      @pd4165 Před 6 lety +1

      Haven't you got any grammar to police?

    • @donnyd6277
      @donnyd6277 Před 6 lety

      This is also a three phase a.c. motor.

  • @45shfifty
    @45shfifty Před 5 lety +3

    Can this system be adapted on to something like a 93 Civic with a 1.5 liter engine for super economy mode?

    • @Ashquacks
      @Ashquacks Před 4 lety

      You mean the Civic Hybrid?

  • @youngmanlee6022
    @youngmanlee6022 Před 7 lety

    No matter how you look at the tech, the rear end is cleeeean

  • @mariyuso
    @mariyuso Před 7 lety +3

    So how does this work in electric-only mode? Does it somehow warm up the oil, or does it just pump cold oil through the engine while it's turning? Because that doesn't sound very good.

    • @fullboost
      @fullboost  Před 7 lety

      No it doesn't drive the wheels it aids the motor, so it uses less fuel.

    • @mariyuso
      @mariyuso Před 7 lety

      So driving with only the electric motor and not using fuel isn't possible?

    • @accordingtohonda4308
      @accordingtohonda4308 Před 7 lety

      correct, they work together.

    • @toysareforboys1
      @toysareforboys1 Před 7 lety +5

      There is no electric only mode. The start/stop electric mode turns off the engine at stop lights then when you press the accelerator it starts accelerating on the electric motor which starts the engine as well. It would be horribly inefficient to drive it in electric only mode because you'd be cranking the engine over constantly while you're driving.

    • @mecheng1993
      @mecheng1993 Před 7 lety +3

      Finally someone understands. You'd be fighting against a ton of engine compression. It would be a massive waste of energy in electric only mode.

  • @walkerswayweighttrai
    @walkerswayweighttrai Před 7 lety +3

    after he said it doesn't make boost...next video lol

  • @neilwhit220
    @neilwhit220 Před 5 měsíci

    I've seen setups that use that motor behind the transmission to help take the load off of the engine at the back wheels.

  • @teamgmotorsports
    @teamgmotorsports Před 6 lety

    Electromotive was doing this years ago in the late 90’s. Witnessed it myself on an s10 while doing a photo shoot with a car my friend owned that was sponsored by them. He was like come check this new shit I’m working on out. Was really cool. Several months later, when we were there picking up stuff for an upcoming race, we notice the s10 and all the stuff for that project was gone. All he would say is that a manufacturer, and wouldn’t say which on, bought the rights to it and took it all.

  • @Bestwick1983
    @Bestwick1983 Před 7 lety +5

    I'd love to know how much the whole system weighs. No point in adding all that gear if the power added cannot overcome that additional weight.

    • @jdrogersii5649
      @jdrogersii5649 Před 7 lety +3

      Bestwick1983 you would have to add a whole lot of weight to make 150 horsepower a waste

    • @Grey_Beard72
      @Grey_Beard72 Před 6 lety

      They told on the video that it was under 250 pounds.

    • @subjectmatteramateur16
      @subjectmatteramateur16 Před 6 lety

      Jd Rogers II this is an ac-51 ac induction 3phase motor. It produces 148 foot pounds and 51kw of power which is 68.4 hp

  • @batman-hs1us
    @batman-hs1us Před 7 lety +4

    that's cool as funk

  • @greensandgroper1915
    @greensandgroper1915 Před 6 lety

    This is very cool post installation hybrid which will only get better.

  • @realbhopwood
    @realbhopwood Před 5 lety

    Amazing there has to be some long term extreme hot and cold weather testing.

  • @dondonian5364
    @dondonian5364 Před 7 lety +3

    RWB Porsche behind it

  • @leddielive
    @leddielive Před 7 lety +17

    Couldn't we just improve the conventional electric starter motors all engines currently already have to improve power & fuel efficiency in a similar way to how this system operates? It seems to me that this idea has been staring us all in the face for years, especially the big car manufacturers.

    • @steveelco114
      @steveelco114 Před 7 lety

      Mark Leadbeater manufacturers are doing it already .

    • @emeraldages
      @emeraldages Před 7 lety +2

      I mean. This system is pretty crude delivering it's power via a belt to the crank.

    • @steveelco114
      @steveelco114 Před 7 lety

      That is true . The gas motor being an air pump . It just assists. Having said that when the battery goes low or dead , you'll get even worse mileage turning the electric motor with the gas motor . I believe the battery range was really low . Like 60 miles but gotta start somewhere :)

    • @cmendoza1094
      @cmendoza1094 Před 7 lety +2

      I believe that is what Christian Koenigsegg has developed for his new car. Ties straight into the flywheel/torque converter I believe.

    • @TABRO284
      @TABRO284 Před 7 lety

      search CZcams for /Inside Koenigsegg

  • @allenpent5532
    @allenpent5532 Před 7 lety

    wow how did anyone not think of this before... it would make hybrid cars way less complicated to have both motors hooked into one drive train.

  • @guestspinelli2435
    @guestspinelli2435 Před 6 lety

    I met a guy on the east coast(US) in 2009 or so with a Honda Civic that had a very similar system in his car. He said he made it himself. But instead of batteries he had super capacitors. The thing was fast/quick af...

  • @mickeynismocat
    @mickeynismocat Před 7 lety +4

    Put it on a dyno bra!

  • @joshbriggsDayZBeast
    @joshbriggsDayZBeast Před 7 lety +3

    interesting and well executed concept, but almost certainly be a very expensive, low production, niche market product, in other words, people with 600hp V8's will just use that money elsewhere on the car

  • @EmeraldEnchantments
    @EmeraldEnchantments Před 6 lety

    To all the people saying the weight will ruin it. Are you saying having a 250lb buddy in the passenger seat will use half of your cars power? 150 ftlbs will move a 2500lb car.

  • @bbbt8090
    @bbbt8090 Před 5 lety

    Great build, its the beginning of the Hybrid age. I can't see myself purchasing a full electric car until there are more avaliable charging systems. I currently have a Hybrid with a dual clutch transmisson and it hauls ass for a 4300lb SUV

  • @nastyy_mk4
    @nastyy_mk4 Před 7 lety +4

    So is it boost?

    • @fullboost
      @fullboost  Před 7 lety +4

      No, as stated in the video, it gives assisted drive to the engine.

    • @nastyy_mk4
      @nastyy_mk4 Před 7 lety +1

      Fullboost oh okay, makes sense.

    • @BustedWalletGarage
      @BustedWalletGarage Před 7 lety

      Ryan Austin no , it's a " High Bert ". FYI , kids will be going down the streets in the dead of night , unplugging " HIGH BERT " cars.

    • @adamwilson301
      @adamwilson301 Před 7 lety

      If it's 'bolt on' how is it 'assisting' the engine? Does it drive the belt it's attached too spinning the main crank pully instead of the crank pully spinning it? That's the only way I can see this 'bolt' on engine assist system working.

    • @tylhunt
      @tylhunt Před 7 lety +1

      +adamwilson301 yes, that's how it works.

  • @luisk6007
    @luisk6007 Před 7 lety +33

    Regenerative braking? Kinda like the KERS system?

    • @tylhunt
      @tylhunt Před 7 lety +20

      Or like any hybrid on the market....

    • @marcust510
      @marcust510 Před 6 lety +3

      Luisk no like a hybrid. The KERS system harnesses the abilities of economy hybrid vehicles & gears it towards increasing performance. The technology has been used & around since the first gen Prius but for the past 5-7 years or so, many performance manufacturers have begun to see the advantages of hybrid technology. Which is why we now have the KERS system, & why many super/hyper cars uses hybrid technology. It’s awesome I’m enjoying the times we live in right now for cars!

    • @TheAirforce14
      @TheAirforce14 Před 6 lety +2

      Luisk this isnt grand theft auto bud

    • @LupineHavok
      @LupineHavok Před 6 lety +3

      KERS has been around long before GTA was a thought. Nice try though.

    • @LupineHavok
      @LupineHavok Před 6 lety

      He was explaining it, not claiming the tech as his own, just that it had the function

  • @charliekiger
    @charliekiger Před 5 lety

    This looks very similar to the old GM hybrid setup from around 2009, except this car still has its starter and alternator attached. The old GM hybrids used a belted alternator/starter. One unit.

  • @ArmstrongRacing
    @ArmstrongRacing Před 7 lety +1

    Very nice. I like to see people venturing into the 3-phase realm. 250lbs for the whole system is not bad either, I'm sure the Prius parts weight more with only a 120hp 1.8L engine.

  • @romoalex
    @romoalex Před 7 lety +56

    ruined with background music

    •  Před 6 lety +1

      Alex Romo What the HELL is the matter with your brain??? The background music is beautiful!!!

    • @drongojonkins8945
      @drongojonkins8945 Před 6 lety

      This background music made me kill myself.

    •  Před 6 lety +1

      drongo jonkins And I'll bet background music which actually kills most people {such as Screaming Heavy Metal} would make you come alive.

    •  Před 6 lety

      drongo jonkins Only if that's what you choose to believe. The decision is ultimately yours to decide.

  • @vzgsxr
    @vzgsxr Před 5 lety +4

    This Fullboost presenter has no personality, always the same drab monotone voice in every video. Cheer up bro, you have an awesome job 😂

  • @adamweaver1594
    @adamweaver1594 Před 5 lety

    Such a simple but brilliant idea. This would be a great set up for a street car. Like very good

  • @mercracing
    @mercracing Před 7 lety

    Phenomenal! I wanted something like this but for trucks. but attached to the drive shaft or something on the output or input on the transfer case.

  • @BackstreetCustoms
    @BackstreetCustoms Před 7 lety +142

    I see way more cons then pro's with this set up

    • @kylehaley5433
      @kylehaley5433 Před 6 lety +31

      Franky's SpeedShop Agreed. Do away with the LS motor all together. Its ancient technology. Put a big fat tesla motor in there!

    • @MrS22222
      @MrS22222 Před 6 lety +27

      Kyle Haley tesla uses an electric motor on each wheel...

    • @naberville3305
      @naberville3305 Před 6 lety +39

      J it's not about boost. The electric motor assists by giving direct power to the crankshaft. Somewhere around 40% of the energy produced by and engine simply goes into keeping the engine spinning through its cycles. If you add a beefy torquey electric motor to the set up its going to assist the motor much more than if you turbo or supercharged if.

    • @jarhead1145
      @jarhead1145 Před 6 lety +25

      Uses a motor on each axle, not wheel.

    • @kylehaley5433
      @kylehaley5433 Před 6 lety +6

      Mr S Technically two in the rear and one in the front on current models. And the first Tesla Roadster had one, fat, electric motor.

  • @TheTechy2
    @TheTechy2 Před 7 lety +3

    music is annoying as hell

  • @casey360360
    @casey360360 Před 7 lety +1

    So a KERS supercharger. That's pretty cool.

  • @GordonMiller
    @GordonMiller Před 7 lety

    I have a good one, "why should I give up my hood"?

  • @romoalex
    @romoalex Před 7 lety +5

    how or why asking about boost coming from an electric motor is beyond me lol

    • @SabreMetalPanzer
      @SabreMetalPanzer Před 7 lety +13

      It's "boost" because it's boosting the engine's power level by augmenting it with said electric motor.

    • @Aluzcz
      @Aluzcz Před 7 lety +3

      The thing is that the electric motors have huge torque right from the start till the end.

    • @operator8014
      @operator8014 Před 7 lety +5

      They describe it themselves as an "electronic supercharger" which is a really stupid click-bait description, and only leads to further confusion about what the thing actually DOES.

  • @jabberm249m4
    @jabberm249m4 Před 7 lety +6

    can you say crankwalk with the electric motor pulling on the crank pulley.

    • @BustedWalletGarage
      @BustedWalletGarage Před 7 lety

      JABBER AEGIS imagine the complete and total shit storm that occurs when the timing chain slips a tooth or breaks. The pistons will be force fed valves and bits of springs.

    • @tylhunt
      @tylhunt Před 7 lety +2

      Why would the timing chain slip a tooth?

    • @BustedWalletGarage
      @BustedWalletGarage Před 7 lety +1

      Tyler Hunt stock crankshafts are not designed to have 200 lb ft of torque applied to the snout. The shaft is going to deflect a lot , throwing the chain out of alignment. This will cause premature tooth wear and crazy ass side loads. The front crank bearings will suffer , causing greater clearance , increasing crank deflection. All these factors will greatly decrease service life and any $$$ you might have saved will be spent on rebuilds - repairs. If you use a aftermarket crank , you just spent over a $1000 plus machine work. Unless you're using $200 junkyard motors or only drive it 2000 miles a year , the risk/reward is too off balanced for me to invest.

    • @tylhunt
      @tylhunt Před 7 lety +2

      BustedWalletGarage
      None of that answers my question. You're not going to have enough deflection in the crank to jump a tooth on the timing chain without catastrophic bearing failure first.

    • @tylhunt
      @tylhunt Před 7 lety +1

      BustedWalletGarage
      Also, do you see a lot of jumped timing chains in supercharged vehicles?

  • @evelyndeleon9613
    @evelyndeleon9613 Před 6 lety

    BRING BACK THE CLASSICS!!!!

  • @petermuller161
    @petermuller161 Před 7 lety

    Cool choice to demo the tech. Reminds me of the electric machine in F1

  • @richf2834
    @richf2834 Před 7 lety +4

    all that extra power is useless when compared to all the weight. no Pros. here just a big con.

    • @Like_Ike
      @Like_Ike Před 7 lety +2

      rich fortner it's the platform that's the pro. u can use this setup on any car. Ur focused on the wrong part of the equation my friend.

    • @npsit1
      @npsit1 Před 7 lety +1

      No, not really. The electric motor can move that extra weight with less energy required than the gasoline engine can.

    • @richf2834
      @richf2834 Před 7 lety

      andTo861 150 ft. lbs. not 150 horsepower . big difference .

    • @subjectmatteramateur16
      @subjectmatteramateur16 Před 6 lety

      rich fortner this is an ac-51 ac induction 3phase motor. It produces 148 foot pounds and 51kw of power which is 68.4 hp

  • @StephenPHall
    @StephenPHall Před 7 lety +9

    Great idea but the extra weight of needing to carry heavy batteries will counteract the benefit. I know I for one do not want to carry 250 pounds (114 kilos) in extra weight around. As battery technology develops and they get a lot smaller/lighter this idea might become a viable option. Electric motor assisting the conventional motor. Can still run a turbo/supercharger as well.

    • @frogchaser
      @frogchaser Před 7 lety +4

      Yeah battery technology still seems like it's in its infancy but as he mentioned it adds a bit of traction having the weight in the rear so that's somewhat of an advantage if you ask me.

    • @thehandlesticks66
      @thehandlesticks66 Před 7 lety +1

      Modern battery technology is so far behind, probably for a reason

    • @boosted2.4_sky
      @boosted2.4_sky Před 7 lety +1

      ThomasRocksU actually modern battery technology is far ahead of what this guy is capable if getting his hands on.. The worlds automakers have things in development that this car isn't even coming close to...

    • @cheapcharlie7
      @cheapcharlie7 Před 7 lety +4

      I agree, quiet a smart system with the controller having the ability to regenerative engine brake.
      As mentioned, the benefits and the uptake on such are a system are limited by the availability of higher capacity lite weigh compact batteries.

    • @Cerberus984
      @Cerberus984 Před 7 lety

      Stephen H combined the entire system added is at min 400 lbs. The motor alone is ~70 lbs

  • @319speed
    @319speed Před 7 lety

    this system is basically what my malibu eco is. I think my eco only gets a extra 15 horses if I did my research right. Anyway my eco does exactly what they were talking about. it shuts down at stop lights and uses the electric motor to take off with and when braking it regenerates the battery. I don't have to plug it in at home of course because it keeps itself charged but it really does work! 200 bucks for over 3000 miles round trip on my vacation you just can't beat that!

    • @memadmax69
      @memadmax69 Před 7 lety

      I dunno man. I can do the same trip for $300.
      Eventually, after the price of the car, we break even. You save gas but pay more for the car. I pay less for the car but pay more for gas. My trunk is bigger and I don't have to worry about batteries.

  • @gearhead8989
    @gearhead8989 Před 7 lety +1

    I love how he completely dodged the charge time question.

  • @ElbowgreaseDIY
    @ElbowgreaseDIY Před 7 lety +100

    COME ON?!!! fuel efficiency ? Who cares LOL

    • @queefmicester1189
      @queefmicester1189 Před 7 lety +49

      Everybody , , , including gear heads and tuners, who wouldnt want to save money of they can?

    • @queefmicester1189
      @queefmicester1189 Před 7 lety +27

      ***** Ok.... but as a gear head I can appreciate the craftsmanship and creativity here,,,,

    • @vincegpking1
      @vincegpking1 Před 7 lety +9

      Elbow Grease
      You mean besides the earth?

    • @Elemendal
      @Elemendal Před 6 lety +13

      Fuel is not cheap everywhere....

    • @emanueltorres3560
      @emanueltorres3560 Před 6 lety +2

      Nizzle FoShizzle that money can be used wisely on other stuff like in time a new body kit and such so who cares people who love their car to more stuff for it.

  • @taylorbenz627
    @taylorbenz627 Před 7 lety +4

    Mmm, my favorite part of the internet, where almost everyone is a cynical jerk, nice job, guys :D

  • @trnlft
    @trnlft Před 7 lety

    GM has had this on Buicks since 2012 but theirs are for pulling away from a stop light, like in city driving. They're very rare but they are indeed out there. Search GM Eassist.

  • @jameswright7923
    @jameswright7923 Před 7 lety

    would this improve bottom end torque to mazda 4 rotor turbo the turbo set up for high end