Interesting video topic! Many people don't think too in depth about storing a vehicle, especially for a 1 month business trip. Very interesting to think about man.
6:23 I gotta say I really like how you edit your videos, like yeah there’s a few jump cuts but that makes the video seem more human. Taking breaks to inhale really make it seem less cheap and rushed. And when you were talking about flat spots and interrupted yourself with the “I apologize if the camera angles a lil different, someone called me and interrupted the video” *cuts* “whatever” really makes the video seem more realistic and entertaining. Often times people will just heavily edit their videos so it’s just one big run on sentence with no mistakes or human emotion. But you keep in all the little details that make the video seem less like content produced for money and more like a conversation. 10/10 video brother keep doing what your doing 🤝 (edited so the time stamp is correct)
Thank you, I really do appreciate that! I do indeed try to keep a more so raw form of the video and Content, I love Content that feels organic. Of course, Content That has personality more so involved, rather than people cutting away and editing out all of these human characteristics. I appreciate you greatly, I’m finally starting to somewhat dial in how I would like to produce my content! I completely and wholeheartedly agree with you, many creators will cut everything out that could be considered or interpreted as messing up or “useless”, But then there’s less connection and less personality within the content produced. And that is a great way to put it, that’s exactly how I feel about the content being produced. rather than putting out content with the goal of monetary gains, i like to document experiences and progress, I like to discuss topics that I enjoy and educated myself about, and most definitely some topics that can educate but also open up a conversation within the community (Especially seeing how many people have conflicting opinions and information.) Thank you much man🙏🤞🏼 there will only be more progress, learning curves, builds, and fun to come! Next warm season is about to be insane!
If you’d like to ask the questions in the comments I found that I answer a bit quicker than other social platforms and it’s also helpful for others that come along and have the same questions 😄🫱🏻🫲🏼 I do use Instagram but admittedly, sometimes I’m not the best at checking messages quickly. I’m happy to answer any questions to the best of my ability and what I cannot answer, I have plenty of well educated folks that can help out answering those questions🤞🏼🙏
@@Underdogbuilds thanks g💯, and I’m jus having overheating issues , I see some leaks and realized it was coolint, I then replaced the water pump, then the leak started being pushed somewhere else , towards the radiator , jus want to know if this is a common issue because it only had 88k miles when I got it, it now has 103k miles and jus sitting till I get new hoses radiator and O ring, thanks in advance and your mod videos are dope 💯
I would shoot for 100,000-130,000 or less but I’ve seen these motors cammed, boosted, and put on the bottle at 180,000 miles and hold up! Another content creator runs a 140k-150k miles 5.7L HEMI on 22 psi with the stock internals, the rings aren’t gapped either! (I asked of course, haha) you just want to make sure maintenance was done properly and consistently. The heads on 2003-2008 motors have a known valve seat issue and that issue should be addressed if you grab a 05-08 C, If you grab a 2009 or 2010 300C/300S that issue is null and void with the eagle heads. Just do a compression test to make sure she’s holding up well and I don’t see an issue!
Interesting video topic! Many people don't think too in depth about storing a vehicle, especially for a 1 month business trip. Very interesting to think about man.
6:23 I gotta say I really like how you edit your videos, like yeah there’s a few jump cuts but that makes the video seem more human. Taking breaks to inhale really make it seem less cheap and rushed. And when you were talking about flat spots and interrupted yourself with the “I apologize if the camera angles a lil different, someone called me and interrupted the video” *cuts* “whatever” really makes the video seem more realistic and entertaining. Often times people will just heavily edit their videos so it’s just one big run on sentence with no mistakes or human emotion. But you keep in all the little details that make the video seem less like content produced for money and more like a conversation. 10/10 video brother keep doing what your doing 🤝
(edited so the time stamp is correct)
Thank you, I really do appreciate that! I do indeed try to keep a more so raw form of the video and Content, I love Content that feels organic. Of course, Content That has personality more so involved, rather than people cutting away and editing out all of these human characteristics. I appreciate you greatly, I’m finally starting to somewhat dial in how I would like to produce my content! I completely and wholeheartedly agree with you, many creators will cut everything out that could be considered or interpreted as messing up or “useless”, But then there’s less connection and less personality within the content produced. And that is a great way to put it, that’s exactly how I feel about the content being produced. rather than putting out content with the goal of monetary gains, i like to document experiences and progress, I like to discuss topics that I enjoy and educated myself about, and most definitely some topics that can educate but also open up a conversation within the community (Especially seeing how many people have conflicting opinions and information.)
Thank you much man🙏🤞🏼 there will only be more progress, learning curves, builds, and fun to come! Next warm season is about to be insane!
@@Underdogbuilds hell yeah can’t wait! Your videos have taught me so much and I’m forever grateful we have you as a content creator in the community 🤝
Love the video!
Yes sirrrrr
YESSSIRRR! we’re starting to get dialed in! I appreciate you a lot man!🙏🤞🏼😄
💯💯
🙏🫱🏻🫲🏼🤞🏼
Aye g jus bought a 300C and have some questions , is there a way to contact ? Thanks in advance 💯🔥
If you’d like to ask the questions in the comments I found that I answer a bit quicker than other social platforms and it’s also helpful for others that come along and have the same questions 😄🫱🏻🫲🏼 I do use Instagram but admittedly, sometimes I’m not the best at checking messages quickly. I’m happy to answer any questions to the best of my ability and what I cannot answer, I have plenty of well educated folks that can help out answering those questions🤞🏼🙏
@@Underdogbuilds thanks g💯, and I’m jus having overheating issues , I see some leaks and realized it was coolint, I then replaced the water pump, then the leak started being pushed somewhere else , towards the radiator , jus want to know if this is a common issue because it only had 88k miles when I got it, it now has 103k miles and jus sitting till I get new hoses radiator and O ring, thanks in advance and your mod videos are dope 💯
Looking at buying a first gen 300c.. looking to cam it as well. How many miles is to many miles?
I would shoot for 100,000-130,000 or less but I’ve seen these motors cammed, boosted, and put on the bottle at 180,000 miles and hold up! Another content creator runs a 140k-150k miles 5.7L HEMI on 22 psi with the stock internals, the rings aren’t gapped either! (I asked of course, haha) you just want to make sure maintenance was done properly and consistently. The heads on 2003-2008 motors have a known valve seat issue and that issue should be addressed if you grab a 05-08 C, If you grab a 2009 or 2010 300C/300S that issue is null and void with the eagle heads. Just do a compression test to make sure she’s holding up well and I don’t see an issue!