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I would like to see what it would do with a bigger carb and the headers vs bigger carb and manifolds. I know it's going to be a street motor but I'm always up to seeing what a 'street' motor will do lol. Sorry, but I'm a header guy :D
 
I like Nick's Garage but you won't learn much, just entertainment. I also like Jed at Scott's Speed Shop and his channel building cars with his father. Nothing fancy but more in line with my personal interests.
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Jed is awesome, I’ve spoken with him several times. Down to earth guy having fun making memories with his DAD.
 
Nick Paniritis is a great guy. He has the best YT channel out there. Uncle Tony's garage is another great channel. Both men with great knowledge. Unlike asshat mark worman. I wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire. Dave Rea another good guy.
 
I adore Jed!!! He's a great kid who we met through a pair of aluminum heads he had for sale three years ago; now he is practically Billy's little brother with almost daily phone calls and now my customer too.
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Nick is also very cool and just as easy to talk with on the phone as he seems to be on YouTube. Not yet a customer. Maybe someday.

The guy on ViseGrip Garage (???) is hysterically funny with his low budget projects and a dry sense of humor that turned me into a fan immediately. I didn't confirm it but Billy told me he is Red Green's son!

Tony's Garage is another that gets a lot of air time at my house. He and Kathy have been my friends for many years thanks to FABO; I have one of her mosaics in my office. (For the record I do NOT agree with his recommendation about using USPS flat rate boxes the way he does but aside from that, it's a great channel.)
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I got a really nice camera for Christmas last year and it's helped on my own YouTube channel but I have a long way to go before it turns into a career (i.e., never). The fans are loyal and always have wonderful comments. I'd be honored to have you guys on board! The Introduction Movie is the most popular despite being several years old now but this one is more along the lines of what I do these days.
 
I like Nick's Garage. I just think the guy that Narrates is kind of boring.
 
Nick seems like a genuine car guy, but his channel is close to being like a Velocity car show. Not as bad or formulaic but it’s usually one of the last ones I watch in my YouTube que. Uncle Tony is very entertaining. Has good info. I like Junkerup Chris Birdsong and I remember seeing his posts here when he started on Daisy. Scott’s Speedshop is fun because of Jed and his Dad.

Had my car at Vice Grip Garages car show “Push it, Pull it, Haul it” here in Minneapolis last Summer. It was a fun show.

non-Mopar I like MrFireman164, Asicerik. DD Speedshop,

I use my channel as way to watch my cars on my big screen TV during the long Winters

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