Rare 1991 Oldsmobile Quad 442 W-41 | Jay Leno's Garage

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  • This very rare four cylinder, twin-turbo engine was developed for the Oldsmobile Aerotech and raced by A. J. Foyt!
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  • @beaconsandhelos
    @beaconsandhelos Před rokem +1416

    That's the engine that should have gone into the Fiero.

    • @jeffpiatt3879
      @jeffpiatt3879 Před rokem +165

      About 100hp more than a stock "Duke." The Fiero would have sold like crazy with that engine and been a blast to drive.

    • @607rocket
      @607rocket Před rokem +28

      Definitely

    • @johnboydTx
      @johnboydTx Před rokem +64

      Agreed ....
      I think it would have hurt firebird sales ???
      A real tragedy a GNX turbo V6 in a fiero 🤔 could have been a legendary auto....✌️❤️

    • @Lrules364
      @Lrules364 Před rokem +35

      It was planned for 1989.

    • @scottimusgarrett15
      @scottimusgarrett15 Před rokem +123

      GM brass were actually terrified of the Fiero surpassing the Corvette...

  • @mharshey111
    @mharshey111 Před rokem +538

    I worked in experimental engineering at Olds in Lansing Michigan. I helped develop the cam chain cover for the Quad 4. The cam chain made noise that was deemed unacceptable. We went to a laminated steel to dampen the sound. Thought you might find that interesting.

    • @oldsjetfire8975
      @oldsjetfire8975 Před rokem +16

      Very cool! Do you happen to have any old factory photos or information on the Quad 4?

    • @jeffcampbell2710
      @jeffcampbell2710 Před rokem +9

      Did your job only include the Chain cover? If jobs are that specific, them must be a lot of people involved in one engine. Which seems ridiculous, but I'm very ignorant about it.

    • @w41duvernay
      @w41duvernay Před rokem +10

      Thanks for the effort. 92 Achieva scx owner.

    • @sstills951
      @sstills951 Před rokem +9

      I had a 92 Olds cutlass ciera. That thing was a dependable champ. Thought you might find that interesting.

    • @zlinedavid
      @zlinedavid Před rokem +15

      Former ‘93 Achieva SCX owner. Nice job on the cover, but one question…..who was the sadistic SOB who said the inner edges of the chain housing had to be sharpened to a razor’s edge? 🤣
      Half kidding of course, but I’ve got at least two scars on my right had from incisions made from Quad 4 chain housings. Every one I’ve come across, the inner edges were sharp as hell.

  • @bigjoe330
    @bigjoe330 Před rokem +88

    Jay is just is just amazing guy. He's not a car snob. He can get excited over a Bugatti and an Olds in the same breath.

  • @jasonlockard1918
    @jasonlockard1918 Před rokem +88

    Must have been a real honor for this gentleman to get to talk with Jay like this about his car I always admired how Jay could see the passion for the automobile no matter what the platform is one can honestly say Jay is a true car guy with a true love and passion for anything with a motor and 4 wheels...
    Good show.... 👍

    • @Sergeantgrunt
      @Sergeantgrunt Před rokem +1

      He looks so nervous! I noticed he knew what he wanted to say but he kept cutting Jay off. Yes, it's Jay Leno but he's a car guy. Relax and just enjoy the conversation.

  • @kdstuf
    @kdstuf Před rokem +70

    442 in the 60s: four barrell, 4 speed, dual exhaust
    442 in the 90s: four cylinder, four valves per cylinder, twin cam

    • @randolfo1265
      @randolfo1265 Před rokem +3

      Four Four Two is a meaningful number - √√√

  • @OMGpandemic
    @OMGpandemic Před rokem +315

    I love guests like this, calm, well spoken, knows his stuff.

    • @danielneal9137
      @danielneal9137 Před rokem +14

      He has one more of these in showroom condition, an as raced Achieva W41 and Fueling Engineerings speed record Cutlass drag car. I always joke he has such a niche oddball obsession with these things.

    • @Lrules364
      @Lrules364 Před rokem +12

      @@danielneal9137 ain't nothing wrong with that. Jeffs a great guy, and the Quad 4/twin cam are some of the best motors ever made.

    • @danielneal9137
      @danielneal9137 Před rokem +9

      @@Lrules364 definitely an awesome guy, he is local to me and I have been over to his shop a few times.

    • @31847448
      @31847448 Před rokem +3

      Me too thank you Jay Leno

    • @TSL73
      @TSL73 Před rokem +6

      @@Lrules364for what they are, they do sound really good too

  • @excwoodsrider
    @excwoodsrider Před rokem +85

    Great episode! I'm glad Jay highlighted this awesome piece of automotive history. I am the original owner of a 1992 W41 Oldsmobile Achieva SCX. I was working for a GM dealer as a tech and during one of my training trips to GM I saw the spec sheet. I was told I would probably never see one because so few were built. When I got back to the dealer, one was sitting on a car carrier about to be unloaded. I bought it right away. Still sitting in my garage. Awesome car! No one knows about these beauties. So it never seemed to reach collectible status.

    • @jamesb2291
      @jamesb2291 Před rokem +4

      I had one also. A black 2 door 5 speed. It was honestly a great car. I bought it used for 500 bucks and the lady I got it from had no idea what it was. Aside from some small decals it looked like a standard economy car. It was surprisingly quick and handled pretty decently. Regretfully it ended up going to scrap after I left my brother in law borrow it and he overheated it. Cracked the head. Kinda wish I'd saved that car but I have too many projects as it is and nobody wanted to buy it.

    • @w41duvernay
      @w41duvernay Před rokem

      That car surprised a lot of people when I lived in Aspen, Colo. It didn't take long to get serviced by the local techs after I modded it.

    • @russellreed3683
      @russellreed3683 Před rokem +1

      I worked at a salvage yard in the early 00's and we had one of these show up. Teal greenish color. My buddy Bought it for a $100. I was blown away how quick it was, and even then I had a feeling even then I would probably never see one again!

    • @zlinedavid
      @zlinedavid Před rokem

      Do the electronic struts still work? 😉
      Yep, former ‘93 SCX owner here, and nope, mine didn’t. Only thing that didn’t work on that car though.

    • @TheChrisBeach
      @TheChrisBeach Před rokem

      I had one too... I traded it in on another rare car.... a 99 Civic Si. That Olds surprised alot of people.

  • @edwardkeeter762
    @edwardkeeter762 Před rokem +28

    In 1990 I worked for a video production company in Detroit. We were tasked one day to go out and get footage of the race versions of this car at a local race track. The shoot wrapped up way ahead of schedule, so the drivers, who were paid for the whole day, spent the afternoon racing for the fun of it, but with members of the film crew riding along with them. I was with the company for one year, and only missed one day in all that time due to the 24 hour flu. Guess which was the one day I missed?

  • @allenbryant
    @allenbryant Před rokem +220

    One of the best guests ever! You could tell that he really was into his car. Some guests are on there just because they could afford the car but this guy enjoyed his car and knew his stuff. Find more guests like him.

    • @Brooks_Fitness_365
      @Brooks_Fitness_365 Před rokem +4

      💯💥

    • @finetoothcombdetailing
      @finetoothcombdetailing Před rokem +11

      The owner is one of my clients, I had the pleasure of detailing these cars. Super knowledgeable and all-around good dude 🙌

    • @arthurjordan8371
      @arthurjordan8371 Před rokem +2

      yea i really hate meeting guys with my dream cars and i be telling them more about their car than they can tell me'

  • @Lrules364
    @Lrules364 Před rokem +278

    This guy is a HUGE pillar in the Quad 4 community. We all LOVE this engine. Thanks so much for taking time out of your day to show these to the world Jeff. More people should know about these cars and these amazing engines. And this is the best way to get the word out. Great job!

    • @danielneal9137
      @danielneal9137 Před rokem +9

      Jeff is a great guy, love when he brings stuff out to our local Cars and Coffee. Have been to his shop a few times.

    • @fast97z24
      @fast97z24 Před rokem +18

      Jeff did absolutely amazing. Full of knowledge. One hell of a perfect representation for the Quad 4 and Oldsmobile.

    • @bhaggen
      @bhaggen Před rokem +2

      Sounds like a reboot of the Cosworth Vega without John DeLorean

    • @nb7466
      @nb7466 Před rokem +1

      My Sunfire quad four broke all of the timr

    • @festusian9089
      @festusian9089 Před rokem +3

      In the 90s my daughter wanted a newer car and when I checked a dealer where I had lots of friends, there was a very nice low mileage Achieva SCX - restyle on the same platform - on the lot. She bought it, loved it, and the thing never gave any problems. I think it had the same engine as this car - it was very limited production. I remember being surprised that it had 14" tires instead of the 15s like their lesser sports model. Turns out the engineers' testing showed it had quicker lap times with the smaller tires.

  • @paw45
    @paw45 Před rokem +47

    I feel you Jay. 2004 seems so recent. Then you realize, that was almost 19 years ago. It's startling, how fast time flys by.

    • @dyer2cycle
      @dyer2cycle Před rokem +3

      ..yes, anything 2000 and after seems recent..I guess I will always be a "19--" guy..twenty-plus years in now, and calling years "2000-and--"or "Twenty__" still just seems surreal...probably comes from living over half your life(to date) in the 20th century....

  • @brianrobinson1259
    @brianrobinson1259 Před rokem +36

    I worked for Oldsmobile when these came out and had been doing head gaskets on the regular quad four engines under warranty. I got to the point that I could do two and sometimes three in a day. When the quad 442 with the high output version came out they were fun to drive but they also had head gasket problems. Later on when the Acheiva SCX came out they were better handling and very quick. The manual transmission was definitely the way to go on these. Great memories!

    • @BreakStuffClub
      @BreakStuffClub Před rokem

      I had a ‘93 red SCX and my father had a black ‘92 SCX I miss them both, they were so nice to drive!

    • @scottgregory7683
      @scottgregory7683 Před rokem

      If memory serves me correctly, didn't these engines also experience issues with the heads developing cracks?

    • @troylegros5114
      @troylegros5114 Před rokem

      It too was working at dealers when these were out and I have no love for these pieces of crap motor

    • @jeremyb4493
      @jeremyb4493 Před rokem +2

      ​@@troylegros5114 my younger sister bought a used grand am with the quad four. Pretty quick car in the mid/later 90s but couldn't keep it running on a teenager's budget. GM has always had decent styling/design and performance but they didn't care enough about the customers when it came to reliability problems and endless leaking gasket issues.

    • @firstsgt279
      @firstsgt279 Před rokem

      Had 1989 Cutlass Calais SL Quad 4. Was fun to drive and with Fire Engine Red one of the very few cars that Color at that time. Overpriced even with my GM Discount but fun to Drive. Had it 5yrs and 101K miles. After my 100K Warranty expired had get rid of it, went threw 5 Head Gaskets and wasn't about start paying for them every yr.

  • @finetoothcombdetailing
    @finetoothcombdetailing Před rokem +244

    Huge thank you to the vehicle owner for allowing me the opportunity to care for these spectacular pieces of history, prior to their trip!! Glad to have been a part of this, and glad you enjoyed your time spent with them @JayLeno 🙌

    • @fast97z24
      @fast97z24 Před rokem +15

      Paint looks amazing on both!

    • @alicebrianna7835
      @alicebrianna7835 Před rokem +6

      You did amazing! 🎉

    • @OutOfOrderMai
      @OutOfOrderMai Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sharing them! Great to know some of the history of those beautiful cars

    • @hungryalien
      @hungryalien Před rokem +5

      you did a great job on these two cars! you should have made detailing videos on them too for your channel!

    • @rickarra1833
      @rickarra1833 Před rokem +3

      Glad to see you Jay.

  • @ricksand6477
    @ricksand6477 Před rokem +55

    Back in early 1987, I was working in the auto industry and had the good fortune to share a breakfast table at an auto show event with Oldsmobile Chief Engineer, Ted Loucas. AJ Foyt had just set the closed course speed record in Texas with the Quad 4 engine he and his team had developed. He was a real gentleman and we talked at length about developing the Quad 4. None of us knew then how dire things would become later for Oldsmobile and couldn't imagine that it would actually be gone. Thanks for The review of this little known Olds, Jay. It's not surprising that it's a really nice car with surprising performance for its day. Oldsmobile had a great reputation for engineering, as you know.

    • @Lrules364
      @Lrules364 Před rokem +7

      Olds died because GM took their engineering department to China. If you notice, almost all their new cars and crossovers debut there before they come to the US.

    • @MrCarGuy
      @MrCarGuy Před rokem +5

      @@Lrules364 That's half correct. They simply prioritized China for a while but many cars designed for China are engineered in the US

    • @slapshot1971109
      @slapshot1971109 Před rokem +6

      @@Lrules364 I think Pontiac suffered the same fate a few years later, a casualty of the Wall Street bailout and GM's restructuring.

  • @rjs2005
    @rjs2005 Před rokem +15

    I've owned a '92 Achieva SCX since new- 245,000 miles on it, the engine has never been out of the car. It needs a lot of cosmetic work but it runs well to this day. Jeff has helped me many times on old internet forums and FB groups- he is the Quad 4 man. I remember conversing with Paul Hacker back in the mid 90's after they had ended the Oldsmobile SCCA/IMSA Firehawk racing program- he was gracious, helpful and a fountain of knowledge. Thanks, Jay for sharing this discussion with Jeff, and his beautiful W41's!

    • @zlinedavid
      @zlinedavid Před rokem

      I talked with Paul a handful of times in the early 2000’s. Concur, good dude.

    • @Ug_Gene
      @Ug_Gene Před rokem

      I had a ‘92 SC 5spd, white with red interior. I put a flowmaster exhaust on it. For its day, it was fun. I kept it until 2001 and it had no issues. I traded it in for a Sebring JXI convertible.

  • @geothon
    @geothon Před rokem +57

    Jeff Szafraniec is probably the most knowledgeable and down to the point hands on guest on this show ever.

    • @w41duvernay
      @w41duvernay Před rokem +1

      Yeah, Jeff is the MAN for speed parts for the Quad 4.

  • @uncreative_name48
    @uncreative_name48 Před rokem +31

    This is exactly the kind of cars that I love to see - ones most other enthusiasts would just glance at and scoff - this is wonderful! Thank you Jay!

  • @johndoedro
    @johndoedro Před rokem +33

    These are my favorite episodes, random rare cars with cool stories.

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 Před rokem +16

    I raced a Calais with the Quad 4. I was driving a Buick Regal 3800 with the tuned 16" suspension. I had 1/4 tank of gas and was driving alone. The Oldsmobile had 3 or 4 guys in it and was also stock as near as I could tell. I could not lose this guy. This engine was no joke. I remember being in disbelief. I finally understand why. Great video, gentlemen.

  • @Hot80s
    @Hot80s Před rokem +6

    When Jay put the key into the ignition, and you started to hear the chimes, Bongbong bong brought back a lot of mid80s teenage memories with either your father, your mother, or your uncle.

  • @jerrycraig6522
    @jerrycraig6522 Před rokem +44

    We are SO glad that you're ok Jay Leno, you really are our car guy, we ALL get alot from you!!!

  • @theodoregarcia8830
    @theodoregarcia8830 Před rokem +22

    This guy is so informed on this car its great showmanship of well studied , and well spoken individual .

  • @michaelglewwe46
    @michaelglewwe46 Před rokem +2

    My buddy in high school had a ‘91 Chevy Beretta GTZ with the quad4, that he had put all the w41 parts in, it was quite quick for the time, and smoked the majority of imports at the local street races. What a fun engine. Great video!

  • @StephenVella
    @StephenVella Před rokem +5

    I ordered one of these in Dec. 1990 from a dealer on the east end of Long Island.
    t was my first new car and I couldn't have been more excited when it arrived. I drove it for 10 years and put on 60k miles with no problems whatsoever. I remember going to the Spring Nationals in Columbus, Ohio that were sponsored by Olds. They had several of these with slicks mounted on the front! I think they ran high 14's in the low 90's

  • @audioisgood
    @audioisgood Před rokem +11

    So good to talk to someone with such knowledge and passion for one specific model package. This is what makes this channel stand out. Well done, Jay.

  • @jameskeyes1131
    @jameskeyes1131 Před rokem +58

    Jeff is a very smart, well informed guest who knows his stuff about old Oldsmobile high performance cars. One of the best Garage shows so far.

  • @pete1208
    @pete1208 Před rokem +5

    What a nice young man so polite and knowledgeable about his passion and respectful towards the legend that is Jay Leno

  • @ajhackbarth9639
    @ajhackbarth9639 Před rokem +63

    I've seen an insane amount of Jay's videos, and this is by far my favorite. This guy REALLY knew his stuff and Jay was giddy talking to him. Awesome video.

    • @303nitzubishi4
      @303nitzubishi4 Před rokem

      He may know his stuff but he sure didn't show it here as far as the Quad4 engine and the N car goes

    • @BlueFirefly12
      @BlueFirefly12 Před rokem +4

      @303 Nitzubishi It's a 30 minute episode... How deep into it did you expect the guy to go?

    • @ericbelletynee5448
      @ericbelletynee5448 Před rokem +2

      @@303nitzubishi4 Let's see 2 cars , engine, crank shaft and what were those the pistons at a value of 15k each aperantly, plus a brief history of the car. Yep not much there. And trust me I'll rip on anything that's sketchy for the most part.

    • @damaster692
      @damaster692 Před rokem +2

      I smoked a lot of imports with this car n engine , redline 7200,

    • @slycarlo8747
      @slycarlo8747 Před rokem

      @@ericbelletynee5448If you don’t like the information presented, don’t watch the video. This guy obviously has a passion for theses cars and that engine program.

  • @timtimtimmay4654
    @timtimtimmay4654 Před rokem +27

    This is one of the most underappreciated cars ever made. It really set the stage for the coming age of DOHC GM tech for years to come.

    • @daevid21
      @daevid21 Před rokem

      Would you say the ecotec 2.2 is part of that

    • @mkendall8393
      @mkendall8393 Před rokem

      Maybe you could say that there are learnings between the two but in reality these two designs couldn’t be more different.

    • @timtimtimmay4654
      @timtimtimmay4654 Před rokem

      @@mkendall8393 There are most definitely learnings between the two. Bear in mind the proximity of when the Ecotecs started and when these ended, the other vehicle platforms that shared the Quad 4, and moving forward their later generations or replacements as they were phased out (like the Grand Am for instance). Oldsmobile and Pontiac may have been axed by GM, but there is a lot of technology, especially from Oldsmobile, that moved forward.

  • @miurasvlamborghini
    @miurasvlamborghini Před rokem +25

    What a great episode, it's nice when the guest and Jay really meld together in conversation.

  • @JF930H
    @JF930H Před rokem +8

    Oh man. Finally something from my childhood! Hope Jay is doing well.

  • @NorthernChev
    @NorthernChev Před rokem +12

    I VERY MUCH remember this car! My boss back then had one. He bought it new in '91. I first saw it at a party at the President of my University's house in 1992. I actually got to drive it that day. This entire line of experimental engines and all the prototype cars and it's entire history was explained in multiple car magazines of the time. I may even still have them, I doubt I could ever find them, but this was HUGE back then. I find it so hard to believe Jay knows so little about it, considering how much rave was made about it back then. If you were a car guy in those days, you KNEW about this engine and these cars.

    • @NorthernChev
      @NorthernChev Před rokem +3

      Man, my most vivid memory of driving this thing was how high it would rev. Nothing of the time could spin like this engine did. It had "OK" low end torque but when the power band kicked in, WHEW! Off it would RIP!

    • @ramcharger154
      @ramcharger154 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, Leno must've not read magazines back then. It really was in every magazine

    • @JWTiny
      @JWTiny Před rokem

      I remember the add where they ran it dry (no oil) for 24 hours straight and then another where they did some crazy miles with no oil.

    • @billyjoejimbob56
      @billyjoejimbob56 Před rokem

      Wikipedia does a nice job of laying out all the engineering variations.

    • @enhancementtank5876
      @enhancementtank5876 Před rokem

      He's cgi character give them credit

  • @keithgreer1
    @keithgreer1 Před rokem +98

    What a great guest. He really knows his cars

    • @danielneal9137
      @danielneal9137 Před rokem +7

      He has a few of them, 2 showroom condition and the one in race trim, plus an Achieva W41 in race trim and a Cutlass bodied drag car that Fueling Engineering built.

    • @ericblade6152
      @ericblade6152 Před rokem +2

      @@danielneal9137 It's possible Jeff has a sizeable quantity of all remaining 1991 W41's left in the world

    • @Draftinwithjr3815
      @Draftinwithjr3815 Před rokem

      @@ericblade6152 c'mon now. I've only owned 12. Still have 9 😶‍🌫️

    • @ericblade6152
      @ericblade6152 Před rokem

      @@Draftinwithjr3815 of what 208? How many left now? :-D

    • @BlueFirefly12
      @BlueFirefly12 Před rokem +1

      @@ericblade6152 Jeff has a letter from Oldsmobile stating that there were 200 produced. Of those 200, they know the whereabouts of between 20-25. That includes those that are still on the road, those that are sitting in barns, those that were junked, etc.

  • @robertb5922
    @robertb5922 Před rokem +4

    I had the W41 in my new 93 Olds Achieva SCX. It was the ONLY stick shift on the entire lot and they seemed relieved to find a willing buyer. I drove it for five years and 100K before trading it in. It was a fun car.

    • @BreakStuffClub
      @BreakStuffClub Před rokem

      I had a bright red ‘93 SCX, what color was yours? It was sold new in Norristown Pennsylvania wonder if it was the same car?

    • @fanof308
      @fanof308 Před rokem

      I know exactly what you mean. I had a 92 white and a 93 aqua teal. Price point for what you got was hard to beat, insurance was lower, and it was amazing to drive.

  • @gregoryballestero4369
    @gregoryballestero4369 Před rokem +3

    I feel like CZcams is one of the reasons there are the younger kids that really know what they're talking about when it comes to automotive and engineering you can learn how to do everything on here and that's good because the kids that have that type of "engineering brain" have a good place to feed their knowledge well before a vocational school or college

  • @petersisco2499
    @petersisco2499 Před rokem +2

    I love 442s . I've never seen one of these personally but I have been aware of these from even back in the day .

  • @ogr7771
    @ogr7771 Před rokem +27

    This is a great video. I too was a mechanic in the 80's and always a Chevy guy.....(still am) but Jay was correct in saying that from the mid 70s to early 80s the bestselling American car was the Olds Cutlass. Because I was a mechanic and noticed that the Oldsmobile were very reliable, we bought Oldsmobile Delta 88s as our family cars till they went out of production, those were great cars, even now my eldest granddaughter drives a 97 Olds Cutlass Supreme.

  • @jinx0192
    @jinx0192 Před rokem +40

    I love when the average Joe like Jeff here brings their car, and love for it to Jay's show. Very interesting episode. Very knowledgeable young man. Thanks Jeff, and Jay!

  • @Wikcentral
    @Wikcentral Před rokem +3

    My brother had one in Black/gold. He got a deal on it, as the dealer had it as a demo car for 6 months. While he was deployed in Japan I drove it for a couple of years. For the time, it was fast. It felt fast, but it was still FWD so it handled like a FWD. I suprised a lot of fox bodys and Irocs at the lights.

  • @borisb2367
    @borisb2367 Před rokem +3

    In highschool i had a 94 grand am gt with a quad 4 HO and 5 speed. Very fun car. Thanks for a great episode!

  • @kevinroeber4181
    @kevinroeber4181 Před rokem +4

    The Quad 4 was a great running engine. When I went to North Star engine training got into a heavy discussion that the North Star was just 2 Quad 4s same bore and stroke same valve size and valve angle. memories

  • @ec6933
    @ec6933 Před rokem +7

    Love how much this guy knows about a weird car that no one knows about and the internals of its engine from 30 years ago that's what makes car culture so great

  • @meneerhalfwerk7096
    @meneerhalfwerk7096 Před rokem +1

    Man how I love Jay so much. The way he interacts with people is from out of this world, if we were all a bit like him there would only be peace.

  • @scoupedively5798
    @scoupedively5798 Před rokem +10

    I'm glad to see this car, this platform, this STORY finally get the light it needs, but as someone who owned a warmed up W40 and another High Output Calais model since 2009, I can't help but bittery laugh too. There's an incredible outpouring of love here for the car and Jeff (who truly is a linchpin for us Quad4 guys) but I remember having to take a lot of heat both in real life and online about this car "not being a *real* 442 because it wasn't V8/RWD", even though these would eat the G-body 442 alive.
    They were an important step forward for GM, a display that they CAN perform on the World Stage in the performance 4 cylinder market, and the stepping stone for the Ecotec family to come to fruition (even they they aren't related in anything other than basic construction). There is so much unsaid in this timeslot about the Q4 story, but Jeff would be there for 3 days.

    • @Vicus_of_Utrecht
      @Vicus_of_Utrecht Před rokem

      Same goes for the '80s Charger. Poo poo'd for being a fwd 4 banger. But the Shelby's would toast the old V8s and contemporary Mustang & Camaro V8s.

  • @MichaelWilson-sn1yo
    @MichaelWilson-sn1yo Před rokem +15

    So glad to see you rolling again. America loves you Jay! Never do dangerous things alone. Glad your friend was quick on his feet!

    • @mediocreman2
      @mediocreman2 Před rokem +8

      This was recorded months ago.

    • @bobjohnson1587
      @bobjohnson1587 Před rokem +2

      I think his friend is in for a BIG bonus! 😄

    • @bobjohnson1587
      @bobjohnson1587 Před rokem

      @@LauRoot892 I bet you ask that of all the guys. In fact, having scrolled down the comments I know you do. 🤔

    • @LauRoot892
      @LauRoot892 Před rokem

      @@bobjohnson1587 nope 👎🏻 I Ugh 😑

  • @alicebrianna7835
    @alicebrianna7835 Před rokem +9

    So glad to be related to Jeff. Such a down to earth person! ❤

  • @blaketindle4703
    @blaketindle4703 Před rokem +6

    I never thought I’d like an Oldsmobile, but that Quad 442 is sweet! Engine sounds great!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před rokem +1

      Oldsmobile, what a deal!

  • @wny9521
    @wny9521 Před rokem +4

    I can't stop smiling seeing the great Jay Leno and our hometown friend Jeff driving together. Jay has always been good to Buffalo NY. I know Jeff's family and our Buffalo community is extremely proud of Jeff. Amazing! Rich Fontana

  • @williamwintemberg
    @williamwintemberg Před rokem +8

    I remember reading about the Quad Four back in the day. Quick math in my head registered 100 hp per liter. That got my attention! I knew it was possible back then because of my association with motorcycles but the thought of this power in a production automobile really got me. A guy I worked with bought one of these, it was red and looked exactly like the one in this video. He and I talked about the car quite often because he knew I was a car guy. I didn't know anything of the low production numbers and neither did he. I didn't know of these numbers until watching this video. I really hope he sees this video at some point. I learn so much watching Jay's videos!

  • @JF-lt5zc
    @JF-lt5zc Před rokem +3

    This video, more than many others, seems to be just two guys hanging out. You get the feeling they could be old friends just going for a burger somewhere. Gotta love the casual conversation and relaxed demeanor of both of them during this shoot.

  • @OlayerB
    @OlayerB Před rokem +5

    Probably my favorite leno garage video so far. As a road racer, specializing in fwd, this is extremely cool and interesting.

  • @mikerobertson1781
    @mikerobertson1781 Před rokem +9

    Wow! That guy knows his sh*t ..... and what a great, relaxed conversation with Jay in the car. Just a great pleasure to watch.

  • @wtw84
    @wtw84 Před rokem +20

    This was great. Two car guys talking about cars. Jay is a treasure😊

  • @flamezoidtron
    @flamezoidtron Před rokem +6

    i swear I've worked with guys just like this in countless shops, just a good regular dude doing his thing, great cars man! good job being noticed!

  • @erikwoodward3788
    @erikwoodward3788 Před rokem +7

    Growing up in the mid 80's the Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais International with the Quad 4 was one of my favorite cars. Sure I loved the MR2 and CRX etc but everything was around 100hp. Here was Oldsmobile with it's 180hp chain driven dual overhead cam, and then they threw a turbo on it and set a land speed record. Oldsmobile line up in the late 80's was very cool.

  • @JessHull
    @JessHull Před rokem +5

    love this episode I always love when Jay features these more pedestrian or "attainable" performance cars. I'd take an episode like this over a crazy ferrari or lambo one any day.

  • @tonecapone8021
    @tonecapone8021 Před rokem +3

    I had white W-40 Quad 442 back in the day. I did surprise a lot of people with it. 🙂

  • @SpeedRacer-pz9jn
    @SpeedRacer-pz9jn Před rokem +10

    I enjoyed this guest ! Jeff - thanks for saving this rare performance oddity. Your knowlege & passion for old cars is awesome !
    Jay - Get well bro... we all got a scare from the steam car mishap. Thanks for what you do !

  • @triple6758
    @triple6758 Před rokem +4

    The first Quad 4s that made it into cars such as the Cutlass International were beasts. 2" intake tubes. The whole car was a tour de force in modern amenities. Steering wheel controls, heads up display, multi functional trip computer in the center stack with maintenance reminders. Just astounding for 1991. Those of us who were around for those and other great cars from the 90s don't get super excited about all the 'new' features these days. We had most of this stuff in Analog, decades ago.

    • @kevn33
      @kevn33 Před rokem +1

      I worked at an Olds Dealership as a tech and a coworker from the bodyshop side bought a new 1991 442 with a high output engine, 190hp I recall. We had some hail damage on some lot cars so he took one of the hail damaged hoods and installed a hood scoop like you would see on a nova. I wish I had pics. He needed me to drive his car back from the airport. He drove like 90mph all the way there and I had a blast driving it back to his house. Was a very fast car.

  • @Wonky_ties
    @Wonky_ties Před rokem +3

    I love stuff like this, so much more interesting than supercar/hyper car content.

  • @chriszasada9756
    @chriszasada9756 Před rokem +8

    The rumor was this engine was suppose to go into the Fiero but Olds didn't get it developed in time or didn't want to give it up to Pontiac. I knew a guy who had one and it embarrassed quite a few cars back in the day that was until a Omni GLHS showed up .

  • @geoffmooregm
    @geoffmooregm Před rokem +8

    A guy here (Lower Mainland, BC) had a Quad 4 Swapped into a Chevette with a T5. That little bugger FLEW. It was one those faded Blue color ones total sleeper. All that gave it away was Quad4 on the license plate. Back in the 00's most people had no clue. A sub 2000lb short wheel base car with nearly 200hp is pretty damn fun!

  • @hoyavp2236
    @hoyavp2236 Před rokem +1

    I grew up with A.J Foyt and his family in Houston. Mr. Foyt holds more records than any other driver still to this day.

  • @benjismith593
    @benjismith593 Před rokem +3

    I'm an 80s kid, and never knew this existed. Such a cool piece of automotive history!

  • @ericblade6152
    @ericblade6152 Před rokem +4

    Thank you Jay and Jeff!!!!!

  • @robertsmith6124
    @robertsmith6124 Před rokem +4

    Learned about the back in the early 2000s when I had a 93 grand am. It was a base model with no options but it had the quad 4 and a 5 speed. I would out run a lot of the hopped up imports with it and good handling. It was actually a pretty fun car for a high school kid.

  • @stephenhood2948
    @stephenhood2948 Před rokem +4

    I can still remember how revolutionary the Quad 4 was when it was released. Thinking back it was the first iteration of the motors we see today. 4 valve, DOHC, Direct ignition, aluminum heads and small displacement. It was vastly different from anything Detroit was making at the time.

  • @davidkaychannel
    @davidkaychannel Před rokem +5

    Jay, Thanks for doing this edition. It takes me back. My first “new” car was a 1989 Olds Calais I ordered from the factory in late 88. I would have ordered the International Series Calais but the high output 185 hp Quad 4 was not ready until 1990. I didn’t want the flashy body panels of the International series if I didn’t have the motor to back it. Therefore my car had the standard Quad4 with 155 hp. I also ordered the FE3 suspension on my car and the 5 speed manual. It was fun to drive and it was a sleeper at that time. I remember challenging a co-worker to a rolling start race on our way back from lunch one day. I thought I could give his 1986 5.0 liter Mustang GT a run for the money but only from a rolling start. After the race start I kept waiting for the Mustang to overtake me but it never did. It was very close but I won by half a car length. We were both surprised. He of course said his car needed a tune up and blamed the loss on that…😮

    • @daveondre4892
      @daveondre4892 Před rokem

      My LT1 Caprice would have taken this or a 4.9 Mustang once over 45MPH as well ;-)

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Před rokem +2

      GM could build the most unassuming sleepers. The supercharged Buick Regals and Park Avenues packed a surprising amount of power.

    • @daveondre4892
      @daveondre4892 Před rokem

      @@bwofficial1776 stock 94 Caprice was dead even to these and the supercharged Sebrings upto 45MPH then it was game over for the supercharged.

    • @kevn33
      @kevn33 Před rokem

      @@bwofficial1776 True. My friend bought a supercharged Park Avenue and I always wanted a supercharged Riviera.

  • @thereseaquilina2400
    @thereseaquilina2400 Před rokem +14

    What a great episode! Jeff is so knowledgeable and articulate

  • @jonsmotorcyclerescueandrev3538

    My cousin had one back in the day and I was shocked at how fast it was given the pedestrian looks of the car. I had never really heard about it prior to riding in it with him at the wheel late one night. I was glad to get back to the house still in one piece and mighty impressed by that engine!

  • @TheopolisQSmith
    @TheopolisQSmith Před rokem +4

    My memory of the Quad 4 is that it was a fragile engine that broke often. I never owned one but knew a couple of guys who did.

  • @adamfrbs9259
    @adamfrbs9259 Před rokem +4

    I haven't missed a video in over 7 years and neither has Jay...even with the burns. Speedy recovery!!

  • @jesseballard4753
    @jesseballard4753 Před rokem +8

    I really like seeing the rare American performance cars. The Olds was a really nice example of history. Well done.

  • @joncremers9278
    @joncremers9278 Před rokem +1

    I had one of these. I bought it new in 1991. It was a fun car that no one knew about. This is the first video I’ve ever seen on it. Brought aback some good memories.

  • @wit2pz
    @wit2pz Před rokem +1

    This is the first car I walked into a dealership to try and acquire for myself. I was in college. I had no credit history. 19 yrs old. The salesman let me test drive it. I was beautiful; red with gold colored trim, even the wheels were accented in gold! We got back to his desk and the dude listened to my "I PROMISE" pitch and guzzled a quart of milk, looking me dead in the face! Lol! I remember milk running down the side of his mouth while I plead my case! Man, it was one of the most humbling, kind, humorous let-downs of my life!! Great memory!

    • @enhancementtank5876
      @enhancementtank5876 Před rokem

      would never lease a car, if there ever was one I'd go to the oldsmobile dealership and sign for a 2003 aurora v6 because I know I'm gonna keep it forever. If I'm in college in 1990 I'm looking at a 1990 cutlass international. I've owned a 1991 thunderbird however if I'm gonna be buying from off the lot or ordering its gonna be from an oldsmobile dealership

  • @charlesdalton985
    @charlesdalton985 Před rokem +36

    A friend had one of these, fun car. Good handling, decent performance, good gas mileage. It’s a shame so few people appreciated them then.

    • @kwajtube
      @kwajtube Před rokem +6

      in 1991, for the same money, one could have had a 3000GT, or a 300zx twin turbo (both 300HP), or the eclipse or turbo celica (both 200HP, AWD) - all more reliable, better handling, and much better looking. it's no mystery why they weren't appreciated more, though it was a good effort from GM, they were just still way behind everything else, including (shudder) Ford.

    • @triumphtrident
      @triumphtrident Před rokem

      @@kwajtube GM has always been behind Ford,

    • @RealmCenter40
      @RealmCenter40 Před rokem +5

      @@kwajtube For an apples to apples comparison I’d be willing to bet a Spirit R/T would have been a lot cheaper vs. this car in ‘91.

    • @Lrules364
      @Lrules364 Před rokem +4

      @@RealmCenter40 The spirit RT was the ONLY car in this cars price range that actually put up a fight. All the others were left in the dust. The cars OP listed we're far more expensive than this W41

    • @RealmCenter40
      @RealmCenter40 Před rokem +7

      @@Lrules364 I had just barely had my drivers license when these cars were new. I liked them but my budget was more rusted out ‘78 Dodge Monaco tier. I’m just going off fuzzy memory but as I recall the SHO was pretty expensive also.

  • @terryorcutt8739
    @terryorcutt8739 Před rokem +8

    Love the Quad 4 engine snarl! Thanks for doing this feature, Jay. This is clearly way outside your wheelhouse, as you kept admitting. I'm a Gen X'r and the Quad 4 was a big deal. Yes, the engine was a thrasher, but it demonstrated there were signs of life in GM at the end of the Malaise Era. The Calais and Buick Somerset were also very attractive coupes for the day.
    Anyway, thanks Jay for recognizing the oddballs that don't just resonate with you. It definitely shows your character as an enthusiast.

    • @clayweddle2936
      @clayweddle2936 Před rokem +2

      Fellow Xer, my mother had one of these when I was in high school, I loved that engine instantly. My mother liked to complain about how loud it was, but she sure didn't mind blowing the doors off of cars that you would assume were faster 😂

  • @rueben44
    @rueben44 Před rokem +3

    This is why I love Jay. Who else would bring you this story? Very interesting.

  • @zlinedavid
    @zlinedavid Před rokem +3

    1) I love that this comments section is basically a W41 owner’s reunion. Former owner of a ‘93 SCX here. Unfortunately, mine went to the big scrapyard in the sky. Had some moron jump on their brakes in the middle of a two lane highway. Said a deer ran in front of her 🙄. It was either rear end her or take to the ditch at 55 MPH. I chose the ditch, and if Tore the subframe and alignment all to hell. I did the right thing and parted out the W41 specific parts to other owners.
    2) God I miss that sound and feeling that pull at about 4000 RPM.

    • @nicksflixworld
      @nicksflixworld Před rokem +1

      Dang, that sux!
      My step mom is an original owner of a W41 surviver. Still clean and fun.

  • @oliverrojas3185
    @oliverrojas3185 Před rokem +3

    Jay Leno's Garage, thanks for reviewing this car.

  • @stuffandjunkandthings364

    I loved these cars when they were new, I had a picture of the Aerotec on my wall (and the Beretta GTZ with the quad 4). These were the cars that made me the automotive oddball I am today (and also the reason i scour autotrader for early 90's Oldsmobiles).

    • @DavidValdezBigWaveDave
      @DavidValdezBigWaveDave Před rokem

      As I grow older I’ve learned to really like the beretta more than I did when I saw them all over as a kid in the 90s. The tail lights are just so damn cool

    • @leadfoot8593
      @leadfoot8593 Před rokem

      Finally got my hands on a near mint 94 cutlass supreme. 3.4 4cam too bad it's a slushbox.

    • @DavidValdezBigWaveDave
      @DavidValdezBigWaveDave Před rokem

      @@leadfoot8593 is it a coupe??

    • @leadfoot8593
      @leadfoot8593 Před rokem +1

      @@DavidValdezBigWaveDave sure is. had an 88 back in 98 5speed to boot but always loved the harder edged 94 my 88 had the 2.8v6 I've been thinking what a terror it would have been with a built up quad4.

    • @BaconNarwhal310
      @BaconNarwhal310 Před rokem +1

      My first car was a 90 GTZ with the Quad 4 and 5-speed. I loved that car. 20 years later I'm looking for another one and I just can't find one.

  • @adamhayden5152
    @adamhayden5152 Před rokem +8

    God that sounds soooo damn good cruising around. One of the best sounding 4 cylinders!!

  • @stevend3753
    @stevend3753 Před rokem +2

    This thing SOUNDS so good! Really nice growl to it.

  • @gregblastic4041
    @gregblastic4041 Před rokem +4

    I raced against that car at Waterford Hills just outside Detroit. SCCA ITS class. A buddy of mine owned it. Actually he bought it from another acquaintance. It wasn't very competitive in ITS, who would have thought it would end up on Jay Leno's Garage! You can see the yellow WHRRI log book as well as the blue SCCA log book!

  • @JOHNWAYNE1920
    @JOHNWAYNE1920 Před rokem +4

    WOW, I had an 89 grand am with the quad 4 and a stick and I loved the car. If I ever see a clean low mileage on BAT i'm paying whatever it cost. I may even consider one of these 442. Great memories from high school

  • @jjkinetik9076
    @jjkinetik9076 Před rokem +2

    I ran a '91 Grand Am Quad4 HO as a drag car in the early 2000's and used the cams and chip from this car. Also JE pistons and Eagle H beam rods being pushed by a 120 shot of N2O. I had a guy from Florida build a LSD to put the power down and it was a hi 11 sec car. I'd love to get one of these Olds though

  • @BrewBlaster
    @BrewBlaster Před rokem +3

    I loved this video. I worked on a lot of maintenance type work on Quad Four equipped car in that period. The plastic cover for the ignition was a weak link for that system and caused other failures. The heads were prone to oil and coolant leaks and there timing chain issues. There were other issues, but when they ran right, those little cars were a blast to drive. I wish I had one now with all the kinks worked out and a turbo.

  • @johnparoda1464
    @johnparoda1464 Před rokem +3

    I have a 2.3 liter in a 89 grand am ,my daily driver. The 5 speed manual trans with original clutch is still strong. Would make a great race drive train for someone, after it's years spent in the rust belt the body of coarse is shot. I'm the original owner and still driving after 33 years.

  • @2012listo
    @2012listo Před rokem +3

    This engine made 1k hp in the Olds Aerotech back in '85. I was hooked on turbo I4 power from then on.

  • @BlueEmberDarkHorse
    @BlueEmberDarkHorse Před 10 měsíci +1

    Back when i worked for Bob Saks Oldsmobile in Farmington Hills Michigan we had a Quad 442 identical to the car behind Jay....took it for a ride to see if was comparable to my all white Beretta GTZ at the time and both cars would burn the tires off the front end....only problem with the quad 4 was the notorious head gasket issue .....but i love those little engines....wish i had the cash at the time to buy that quad 442....would be a nice memory of the dealership and a great car to enjoy today and take to shows!

  • @georgejacob3162
    @georgejacob3162 Před rokem +8

    Jay has such enthusiasm for all kinds of machinery. He could probably make grass growing sound exciting!

  • @Jandjspeedshop
    @Jandjspeedshop Před rokem +6

    Awesome Jeff now you are famous. To think these traveled all the way from WNY to sunny California. Congratulations on the exposure of these rare cars & meeting an awesome famous car guy.

  • @danielneal9137
    @danielneal9137 Před rokem +5

    Glad to finally see this debut, have been waiting for months to see it since I first found out he was heading out there. Great guy and cool collection of oddball Oldsmobiles.

  • @johnmurraycompton569
    @johnmurraycompton569 Před rokem +2

    I love these lost cars. They're not everyone's favorite look, but to a handful, they're beautiful.

    • @dyer2cycle
      @dyer2cycle Před rokem

      ..I had never heard of these..to me, they look O.K., and sound peppy, and may be fun to drive...although I would have probably not given them a second look at the time if I had heard of them...too small for my taste, plus I never really cared for 4 bangers of any kind, but the real deal breaker would have been that it was transverse engine and front wheel drive..I absolutely HATED that configuration at the time, and honestly still don't like it...that layout always spelled "disposable transportation, not a real car" to me...

    • @johnmurraycompton569
      @johnmurraycompton569 Před rokem

      @@dyer2cycle I didn't mean these cars only. I meant cars lost to history in general.

  • @lerch400block
    @lerch400block Před rokem +1

    I rolled my grandmother's 96 cutlass supreme ls, going 90, with my future wife on our 1st date, no injuries just a few scratches. She still stiffs up when I give it the beans. We are both certain our son was conceived that night. He just finished college this week, and he is the safest driver I've ridden with. There is a special place in my heart for the late 90's cutlass

    • @JViello
      @JViello Před rokem

      Wait...first date, conceived a child, future wife? Damn son, you work fast. LOL Sounds like rolling the car was just the cap off for the night. LOL

  • @Aaron48219
    @Aaron48219 Před rokem +5

    When I was a kid, one of my friends father's was a high ranking Olds employee and I remember him driving one of these home before they went on sale to the public. This had to have been around 1987/88.
    I later went on to work for Batten Performance in Romulus with my father and we had one of the Aerotech engines on a display stand in our lobby.
    Little known fact, one of the three Aerotech cars hit a deer at speed. I don't know what ever happened to the video footage, but the deer was absolutely vaporized into a red mist.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před rokem

      When I was a kid, one of my friends was Jim Feuling's nephew.

  • @rudimerm7686
    @rudimerm7686 Před rokem +13

    Good kid and a truly unique car. Loved GM's turbo cars in the 80s and 90s (GNs, Turbo Regals, Typhoons, Syclones, Turbo Trans Ams, Turbo Grand Prix, etc.).

    • @theejoeylee
      @theejoeylee Před rokem +2

      There was a turbo sunbird and grand am also

    • @zlinedavid
      @zlinedavid Před rokem

      @@theejoeylee Sunbird yes. I don’t think they put the 2L SOHC in the N-bodies though.

    • @theejoeylee
      @theejoeylee Před rokem +1

      @@zlinedavid yes. Turbo 2.0 grand am. It was like an 88 to 90 model. My manager had one like 20 years ago lol

    • @zlinedavid
      @zlinedavid Před rokem +1

      @@theejoeylee I stand corrected. They made them from mid 1987-1989. I'll be damned.

    • @theejoeylee
      @theejoeylee Před rokem

      @@zlinedavid Yeah it was only 10 years old at the time and always broken down. I never rode in it. Last I knew ,he had removed the turbo and was running it naturally aspirated, but it wouldn't run right of course . Guy wasn't that bright.

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred Před rokem +2

    I used to be good friends with Jim Feuling's nephew. He'd tell me stories about his uncle. He had sheds in his backyard that he kept engines running in to test his stuff out.

  • @maxedwellseven6724
    @maxedwellseven6724 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wow, that guy really knows his stuff! I’ll bet Jay would have a hard time keeping up with him discussing engines. I’m very impressed with his knowledge.

  • @mikeclaerhout5300
    @mikeclaerhout5300 Před rokem +5

    Jim Feuling was a friend...RIP. I remember back in the day seeing a video of this (maybe not this exact one) engine on the dyno, pulling nearly 1200hp. The exhaust headers were translucent! The original development engine had tie bars from head to sump holding it all together. I wish I had photos of it today! Cool video.

    • @kevn33
      @kevn33 Před rokem

      Sounds cool

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před rokem

      I was real good friends with Jim Feuling's nephew Larry. That was a long time ago.