Teslong TD450S Inspection Camera - Mazdaspeed 3 Inspecting
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- čas přidán 20. 02. 2024
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Actual Description: I have had companies asking me to promote all sorts of nonsense, mostly pet products for some reason... I was relieved when I was asked to review this Teslong Inspection Camera. Something that I am actually interested in that is a handy tool to have around the shop. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Great video . I'm a retired mechanic and boy would i have loved to have that camera back in the days.Techs these days are spoiled with all those diagnostic tools they can use.By the way the black deposits on the intake side of the intake valves is most likely from the EGR valve recycling exhaust gases to the burn chamber.(Normal)
Yeah... I can remember the days before battery power tools were even a practical thing. I'm only 46 ( I think ...) but I know what you mean. I worked on Yamaha and Polaris back in the 90 - 00s
Thanks for your thoughts on the valve gunk !
wow, the image quality is really nice on that inspection camera!
It is. Surprisingly good !
I would love to order one of those. But have a garage/apartment to finish first. Great vid thanks again
Great bit of kit for those few times you need it. I've made it this far in life without one, but I think I'll use it a lot now that it's in my tool box.
Dang thank you I’m getting rid of all my cameras and snagging one of those. Thank you for the review. I feel like I can actually trust that you’re not full of it just from watchin your vids.
This is an amazing tool... I can't even imagine having one of these back in the 90s when trying to diagnose an engine issue.... A compression test is great, but being able to actually look in there and see what's up... that's next level.
Yea I get it I’ve been working on cars boats n planes starting around 98 and I have 5 different cameras but I hate using the stupid mirrors and there not as clear of a camera as that.
@@shawnrinkel8377 Yeah, for sure... this one is way more clear than the Vevor one that I tested. A little more money, but very clear, and still not expensive.
looks good! But I have no idea about that. Act like you are and stay as you are buddy! 😊👍❤ I love you my friend! 💖
Thanks for the kind comment , I appreciate it. Feeling the love❤️
Good explanation! 👍 keep up the good work bro!
Thanks !
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That is a sweet camera.👍👍 Nice having the ability to record sound, as I forget where I put shit all the time.🤔 but I didn't hear gradge. It's herd to get your orientation..😂😂 new plugs and a little sea foam.
Having the sound made it a little easier to sync the clips to my video, so that was nice. So hard to get your orientation. I hear that DI engines are bad for crap on the valves, as there's no incoming fuel to clean them off.
Happy to see the mazdaspeed show up! I loved my 04” Hatch 2.5 5 speed.
That spark plug being loose makes me a bit concerned for the health of the cylinder head’s threads. With that plug loose it could’ve slowly knocked away the at aluminum threads. This happened to my Honda Fit. I had helicoil the spark plug for it to finally stay tight.
Fun little car ! I enjoy it a little to much every time I get in it.
The plug tightened up fine, but the concern about damaged threads is legit. I think the soot probably acted as a slight buffer, as the car has been driving around like that for probably 6-5 years... maybe more. I'm just glad I'm not the one who installed them, haha.
As for the intake valves, it's normal to get buildup on the intake valves in Direct Injected engines as the fuel doesn't wash them. I think at some point you should clean the carbon off of them, I don't know if Seafoam or some other product can be effectively used, or if you need to remove the intake manifold and clean them manually.
Thanks for that. I thought that may be the case... Appreciated.
Most people will tell you, a turbocharger shouldn't leak oil.
But that is not even true in theory - because there isn't an economic way to seal a sometimes red glowing shaft tightly. So they use hydrodynamic sealing and this isn't tight in every situation. It's only (maybe) really oil-tight, as long as the balance between both pressure levels is right - and that's a variable thing here.
So - i never met a dry boosted manifold in my life.
Not even the non turbo, but mechanical driven chargers on the Leopard One tank engine were ever dry - although they run cooler - because of lack of the exhaust-heated turbine section.
But obviously even these mechanical chargers can't be seales tight. Haven't worked on any other mechanical charger though, just turbochargers and the leo1 chain driven chargers.
To sum that up - a turbocharger isn't bad, just because there is oil leakage.
It is bad, when the oil leakage is too much.
There is one important thing to keep in mind:
You cannot test a turbocharger's leakage without backpressure!
A free blowing turbocharger will sprinkle it's surroundings with oil, even when it's a new one. The pressure balance is wrong in an open blow situation. No use to judge good/bad this way.
A very good turbocharger equals leakage with oil thinning - optically no oil consumption, but nevertheless wet manifold.
Next point is exhaust gas recirculation. With this comes exhaust soot and high temperature into the manifold - partly burns the leakage oil into carbon and this stuff builds up and has to be removed mechanically from time to time - because this spray-on stuff only removes a tiny bit at best, usually not worth the price nor the spent time.
Your manifold looks normal, no action to be taken.
Cool... you worked on Leopard One tanks ?
Great info... thanks for sharing. I suspected this was the case, but wanted to hear it form someone with experience ! Thanks !
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Yes, i had some interesting job sites. Wish, i'd have been less restless - would be better off now.
@@werner.x You know what they say "hindsight is 20/20" ... I'm currently at a fork in the road... I hope in 10 years I don't look back on my decisions and regret everything !
When you said, "That's better," in the last review video of its predecessor, I knew you would do this video. Thank you for the good review. Oh look the water is boiling behind you. 😂 🔥🪣
Haha... You've got it all figured out. They are both good pieces of kit. This one costs a little more, and you get quite a bit more for your money. I almost feel bad about getting this one dirty, where the other one is just going to sit in a drawer of my tool box.
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🤟 Thanks !
That's a sweet camera! ;)
Did the loose plug cause any damage to the threads in the head? Looks like it's been loose for a while!
As you can see, I'm done with it now, haha.
It is very nice. The same company had some really high end stuff, from what I saw on their Amazon page...
The threads seem fine. I think it may have been protected from the ash, haha... and also because of the type of coil-on-plug it uses... it keeps some pressure on the plug and likely stopped it from going nuts.
With that new inspection camera, maybe you can make some extra money giving discount colonoscopies.
Desperate for money... yes... that desperate... HELL NO ! haha.
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Lots of love on this one. Thanks Roasty !
Does Megan have a CZcams channel where she tries to burn used motor oil in a Mazda ?
LOL... not yet... but I will recommend it. 🤣
Where is the mic located? On the main unit or with the camera?
It is on the main unit somewhere.
spark plugs finger tight?????? did I work on this?
LOL... I didn't' see the name on the comment at first. I don't think you did this one... it stayed in.
Awfully dirty air filter.
Haha.... hean... it's supposed to be a K&N but you'd think it was a knock off. It was actually just cleaned when she had it in for an oil change.
The place she took it to wouldn't replace the spark plugs without replacing the ignition coils as well... I've never heard of that before, ever.
Thumbs down, not a diesel heater!
LOL... If only everyone felt this way ! The diesel heater content has taken a real shit kicken the past week or so, with the warm weather we are having.