Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Winningest Engine: "The Secretariat of Motors" | Dale Jr Download

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  • @Thinksum
    @Thinksum Год назад +554

    Who else wants to see engine #11?

    • @mattanderson9375
      @mattanderson9375 Год назад +46

      # 11 should be on set!! 😃

    • @anareel4562
      @anareel4562 Год назад +47

      I'd love them to put it on an engine Dyno and have an interview with #11

    • @mlt3820
      @mlt3820 Год назад +22

      An 11 we can all pull for! Finally! Boo Denny! 😂joking

    • @OldguyChris
      @OldguyChris Год назад +3

      this guy

    • @SingerDinger
      @SingerDinger Год назад +16

      @@anareel4562mike would still talk over it 😂😂

  • @dannypowers4995
    @dannypowers4995 Год назад +153

    Robert Yates once said that you could take 100 engine blocks and build them all the exact same specs. One engine would still make more Horsepower than the other 99. He said it was in the block.

    • @chrismathewsjr
      @chrismathewsjr Год назад +20

      that is generally how tolerances work, yes.

    • @aarongartner6883
      @aarongartner6883 Год назад +30

      Haha just had to be that guy 😂😂^

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 Год назад +10

      I agree no 2 engines are the same one will always be a little better than the others remember those blocks are casted no 2 castings are exactly the same

    • @thestinkycheeseman2208
      @thestinkycheeseman2208 Год назад +7

      There's a lot of factors that go into it. Roger Rager built a bad fast indy motor out of a school bus motor with like 300k miles on it.

    • @dannypowers4995
      @dannypowers4995 Год назад +3

      @@thestinkycheeseman2208 Yates said the casting come from the Manufacturer and each one no matter hard you try to make them have the same hp it was impossible. One casting would make one or two more hp over the rest.

  • @michaelfleming5999
    @michaelfleming5999 Год назад +59

    I just Love hearing Richie tell his secret stories

    • @dalegillispie8436
      @dalegillispie8436 Год назад +4

      Yes at least a picture please.

    • @garnerac
      @garnerac Год назад +2

      Yes...but sometimes DJ needs to stop talking and let his guest talk more

  • @miketardy8342
    @miketardy8342 Год назад +24

    I just got goosebumps when I heard no engine won as much $$$ as 11

  • @pierre-x.8386
    @pierre-x.8386 Год назад +29

    The machine spirit is strong in this one

  • @snoman003
    @snoman003 Год назад +6

    Every so often, mechanics come across a vehicle that works like "Engine #11", we generally call it a "Wednesday car" and if we can, we hang on to them for life.

  • @jackharle1251
    @jackharle1251 Год назад +44

    Great story. Need to keep these type of stories alive.

  • @xcop4511
    @xcop4511 Год назад +21

    Watch Jr's face when he talks about this engine, Priceless...

  • @jameswagner5098
    @jameswagner5098 Год назад +24

    That was an awesome time to be a Jr fan, that motor did make some serious power.

  • @ziptiejedi5658
    @ziptiejedi5658 Год назад +16

    That engine needs to make an appearance in the studio or an episode with all the cheated up parts and stuff he has collected over the years. I would love to see an episode about all the parts and legendary cars like that engine.

  • @barbarajohnson1348
    @barbarajohnson1348 Год назад +22

    So many people had your back Jr. Some because of your dad but you also. Some I bet worked for free. Oh, they got wages but I bet the ones that work 18/20 hours a day I bet they did it out of pride and loyalty more then wages. Dale. Your dad seemed to help people behind the scenes and never wanted credit. You seem to do the same. Stand tall young man. Sometimes a smile, and your little glint does a lot. I can't imagine all the people who never quit. Never gave up. Rick was one for sure. Ty another. I bet that list is pages full. God Bless you and anyone around you.

  • @klickssss8246
    @klickssss8246 Год назад +16

    I don't care what anyone says about Dale Jr., he is one of the best drivers to never win a Cup Championship, should of had a couple easy I feel, dumb bad luck, this or that, etc. His dad was my favorite driver from around 1984 or so, and then when I heard Dale Jr. was going to race ect, I then of course had 2 favorite drivers, lol. What a time to be a NASCAR race fan back in those times, they will never be reproduced.

    • @thomasgardner5872
      @thomasgardner5872 Год назад

      He’s a likeable guy , and a great promoter of nascar , but he wasn’t a championship driver despite always getting the best equipment , he had long dry spells where he wasn’t a factor , rarely got more out of a car then it had ..

    • @guntherdadson5046
      @guntherdadson5046 Год назад +3

      For sure. For sure. 2004 he cost himself the championship. 2015 his pit crew absolutely screwed him by “forgetting” lug nuts or just being slower than every other crew in the chase/playoffs and it came to a head at Kansas, Charlotte and talladega. Pretty sure the same thing happened in 2013 and 2014

    • @stevenwalker9013
      @stevenwalker9013 Год назад

      1 for sure! The edwards wreck and points deducted year. Another if things bounce right in 14 or 15.

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 Год назад +1

      So was mark martin one of the best drivers to never won a championship

    • @guntherdadson5046
      @guntherdadson5046 Год назад +2

      @@slabbusterrtr7690 yes arguably the best

  • @carlbreaman8510
    @carlbreaman8510 Год назад +7

    These are the stories we love to hear.

  • @beckystewart4423
    @beckystewart4423 Год назад +23

    Loved all the stories. Old time racing - the best!!!❤

  • @danielraynor4075
    @danielraynor4075 Год назад +31

    Cool to hear about the famous #11 motor in the #8 Budweiser Chevrolet that DEI had used in Jr's car that was owned by Dale Earnhardt Sr and they were tearing up the tracks back in the day, but they were the good old days an some time we will look back at that and we will still smile about them, thanks for the great clip on this one and it's cool 😎

    • @daviclar867
      @daviclar867 Год назад

      I see what you did there, smarta.s.
      🤪

    • @SpreadAU
      @SpreadAU Год назад

      Great take

  • @Mopar21277
    @Mopar21277 Год назад +80

    I remember DW saying that DEI's engine shop would work all winter to find 1HP if thats what it took. Those DEI plate cars (8 & 15) were so fast back in '01-'04, that they were pretty much unbeatable.

    • @fatpatlives1998
      @fatpatlives1998 Год назад +5

      From 2001 to 2004 only Greg baffle and bobby Hamilton won plate races and Hamilton was apart of the RAD program so only 1 non dei or RCR alliance car won a plate race that's insane

    • @jasonwiggins
      @jasonwiggins Год назад +1

      The dyno numbers prove beyond doubt that Penske and Yates had the most horsepower by far. DEI's dominance at restrictor plate tracks stopped immediately when NASCAR changed the rear gear rule. You could literally see during qualifying that DEI gained significant speed on everybody entering into the corners only.

    • @fatpatlives1998
      @fatpatlives1998 Год назад +3

      @jason wiggins true the rear gear was a factor jr and Michael could pull away in the corners

    • @racebowtie1
      @racebowtie1 Год назад +4

      @@fatpatlives1998 ward Burton won the 02 Daytona 500

    • @fatpatlives1998
      @fatpatlives1998 Год назад +3

      @Garren Dodson your right I forgot about him jr blew a right front early in that race

  • @miketuttle6617
    @miketuttle6617 Год назад +5

    That engine and Era was amazing!!!

  • @sduncan6868
    @sduncan6868 Год назад +8

    Dale.. post a pic of #11 ! People want to see it 👍

  • @johnstaniszewski5504
    @johnstaniszewski5504 Год назад +12

    DEI was always wicked fast on the plate tracks

  • @lacosanostra20
    @lacosanostra20 Год назад +33

    Hey Dale can you show us a video of engine number 11 sometime

  • @coryroath604
    @coryroath604 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love you, Dale, the fact that you won for Talladega races back in the day is so insane like you can’t do that with today’s modern technical build ups of cars I will always respect you Dell Junior I don’t care if you didn’t win a championship. I miss you so much on the track, but I really really appreciate that you have a podcast and you do this all the time

  • @jubelet
    @jubelet Год назад +11

    One thing I carried with me my whole career was "The 5 Ps"...."Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance". My first boss drilled that into me head 50 years ago.

    • @jacobsherry941
      @jacobsherry941 Год назад +3

      I do the 7 P's. Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance 😂

    • @jubelet
      @jubelet Год назад

      @@jacobsherry941 Now that you mention it, I caught my boss in a mistake, and reminded him of the "5 Ps"....and of course he turned it on me and said "Jubelet, can't you count? There's 6 Ps there". I could never get any leverage on that guy.

  • @Mtlmshr
    @Mtlmshr Год назад +15

    The fact that Jr appears to very much like that engine shows that he’s a gear head!

  • @tripledotter
    @tripledotter Год назад +2

    There's a humility when Richie speaks because I think he knows he is continuing the legacy of DEI at ECR and that is special to all of us watching.

  • @SCLModeler
    @SCLModeler Год назад +11

    Awesome story and Thanks for sharing it. We need more stories like this in this day in time. 👍🏼👍🏼🤘🏼

  • @coryjamesc
    @coryjamesc Год назад +9

    Was that Number 11 ENGINE in the Bud 8 car when you won the Pepsi 400 in 2001, that was an amazing race to me, for juniour to come back to the track that year then dominate was just awesome to watch.

  • @acrock21
    @acrock21 10 месяцев назад +1

    there something he aint telling us =x
    SR said it best " It's magic!"

  • @dalehuffman6773
    @dalehuffman6773 Год назад +7

    Wow, so glad Dale Jr and Richie shared this with us. An awesome story about an awesome engine piloted by an awesome driver!

  • @bobwilsey2467
    @bobwilsey2467 Год назад +5

    That's a great story, thanks for sharing it!

  • @Billy-ot8mk
    @Billy-ot8mk Год назад +15

    Love hearing stories about the parts of the sport. Like how there was a Craftsman truck chassis nicknamed Freak that was built in 1998 and lasted for 20 years.

    • @sdnducky02
      @sdnducky02 Год назад

      The car that Frankie Muniz runs in ARCA to this day, is the same Sterling Marlin #40 chassis that he ran that fateful day at Daytona in 2001, a day when Frankie rode in the pace car at Daytona as a guest for his role in Malcolm in the Middle.

    • @pens87668
      @pens87668 Год назад +1

      The stories that Brock Beard and NASCARhistoryman put out on here about cars just like that are excellent.

    • @SylasG
      @SylasG 10 месяцев назад

      Where can I hear about that truck?

  • @koldsteele
    @koldsteele Год назад +4

    This was great To the Richie Gilmore and Randy Dortin my hats off to you .....Think about Paul Reveres ride that night give the credit to the horse...

  • @dannypowers4995
    @dannypowers4995 Год назад +12

    Remember in the 90s Ernie Irvine and Dale Jarrett had one motor that they would swap back and forth every week. Both would win or be in the top 5 with that one motor . I can remember Ernie leading every lap at Charlotte in the 28 car all but 5 laps. Jarrett got out of his car and made the comment he would have that motor in Ernies car next week.
    Great memories ,love it .

    • @cliffordclaussen2321
      @cliffordclaussen2321 Год назад +2

      I remember that race. Pretty sure that was the Charlotte 500 hundred mile race and ernie dominated it. But I believe it was 93 before they were teammates. I miss the good Ole days. Horsepower great drivers and cars that weren't something other than steel. I'd like to see today's drivers go against those guys. Earnhardt, Ervin, Martin ,waltripp, Allison, Jarrett, rudd, a bunch of kick ass drivers

    • @dannypowers4995
      @dannypowers4995 Год назад +2

      @@cliffordclaussen2321 You are correct. The fall race. I was there in the 4th turn . Ernie made it one boring race . That 28 car was fire that day.

    • @cliffordclaussen2321
      @cliffordclaussen2321 Год назад +2

      Yes sir. Everybody else was running for second. Yates knew how to build great motors, Larry Mac knew how set up a car for Charlotte. And ernie was a better driver than people gave him credit for.

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 Год назад +1

      My driver was dale jarrett when he run the quality care 88 car that was a awesome car from Robert yates racing

    • @scottjones7279
      @scottjones7279 Год назад +1

      ​@@cliffordclaussen2321your comment needs more thumbs up

  • @gregmccomic2500
    @gregmccomic2500 Месяц назад

    Special motor Special men building and driving them that was the good old days thank yall for sharing that

  • @travisblake791
    @travisblake791 Год назад +3

    I LOVE THIS STORY!!!

  • @mikecallan8346
    @mikecallan8346 Год назад +3

    Love these stories!

  • @seancameron3411
    @seancameron3411 Год назад +5

    I came into this sport as a /4 fan. After him, jr, and TS retired I couldn’t bother watching anymore. The history is what keeps bringing me here. Jr you’re your own man. Your pops was who he was but you have your own legacy. Love the history.

  • @teresagoodwin7458
    @teresagoodwin7458 Год назад +2

    Please keep these PRICELESS TREASURED STORIES COMING!! THEY'RE PURE GOLD👍🏁🏆🏁 I CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THESE STORIES 💞🤗💞👍🏁🏆🏁🙏🏻🙏🏻😁😁

  • @fresnokidsr
    @fresnokidsr Год назад +2

    This was pretty interesting to watch.

  • @jeffroberts4702
    @jeffroberts4702 Год назад +6

    This is the coolest video you guys have ever put out. Top of top 10, Number 11 Spiritual when you think about it!

  • @Herecomesthethruth
    @Herecomesthethruth Год назад +3

    Earnhardt was the plate master. No surprise DEI dominated on plate tracks for many years after he passed

  • @franmonaghan57
    @franmonaghan57 Год назад +3

    Great episode. Very cool about that motor back then it seemed like you had another gear at those tracks

  • @robertredmon6387
    @robertredmon6387 Год назад +3

    It's so awsome when you find something that just clicks and works engine are a big vacuum the easier u can get air and fuel in the motor and easier the rotating assembly moves the more hp u get

  • @josephnock4367
    @josephnock4367 Год назад +3

    I think we all need to see Engine 11

  • @DragonPowersports
    @DragonPowersports Год назад +1

    What if Big Red really liked the number 11 and that’s why?🤔 Hell that car looked angry, possessed, and faster than everyone all the time. The 8 Bud Car!💪🏻❤️ Glad you had the motor too Jr, those wins brightened a very dark time in my life and I’m forever grateful. Such a great show guys and gals, keep bringing the good stuff.

  • @christart8461
    @christart8461 Год назад +2

    Pretty damn cool for sure .. yeah, I would have that sitting in my living room.. under a thick piece of glass for a coffee table..

  • @wazzawalker6536
    @wazzawalker6536 Год назад +2

    Love your video's. (That's coming from someone from Tasmania)

  • @mikec3842
    @mikec3842 Год назад +3

    my father worked at the gm assembly plant in Norwood Ohio, Firebird and Camaro.. although the motors and transmissions where made exactly the same back to back, when the cars rolled off the track 2 of 10 where sub par, 4 of 10 where mid range 3 of ten where sweet and 1 of ten was special.

  • @Timmichanga361
    @Timmichanga361 Год назад +16

    I remember hearing DW on tv saying he thought the guys at DEI figured out how to reduce the friction. Not sure if that was it.....but damn I loved seeing that 8 car at Talledega

    • @johnwhitter
      @johnwhitter Год назад

      I remember hearing him say that exact thing…I always wondered if DEI was on the forefront of the synthetic lubes being developed

    • @marcanglin7127
      @marcanglin7127 Год назад +1

      While I drag raced, I learned early on that friction reduction was key to more HP. And you reduced a lot of friction by measuring components throughout the drive train, as well.

    • @borismcfinnigan3430
      @borismcfinnigan3430 Год назад +1

      ​@@johnwhitter There is more in metallurgy than lubes believe it or not, ring packs are at the top of that list.

    • @Timmichanga361
      @Timmichanga361 Год назад +1

      @@johnwhitter friend 20 yrs ago we were watching tv at the same time and it stuck in our heads. Crazy crazy

  • @SuzukiRacer055
    @SuzukiRacer055 Год назад +1

    This reminds me of an engine that my grandfather and father built in the late 80s. Great story.

  • @robertheymann5906
    @robertheymann5906 Год назад +4

    Having worked for a high level engine builder as a machinist in IMSA Road racing we made small changes constantly and sometimes we'd be surprised ourselves with a motor.
    The combination sometimes just worked better, super small changes that complimented each other

  • @LivingCommonSense
    @LivingCommonSense Год назад +7

    Engine 011 - The same thing happens in the IT world. In a room filled with racks of servers, labs full of workstations or network core switches, all configured the same, there are always stand out systems that boot faster, run faster and have less problems throughout their life. Its a sad day when their scheduled retirement day comes around.

    • @Dieselfueledwork
      @Dieselfueledwork Год назад +2

      Humans built the machines,human error built in!!

    • @bmurph24
      @bmurph24 Месяц назад

      Silicon lottery!!!!

  • @stevestrawbridge9213
    @stevestrawbridge9213 Год назад +6

    I hope some day Dale Jr is able to acquire his cars from the DEI days and have a museum. Who knows maybe even purchase DEI to house his future Cup team. 👀

    • @Dieselfueledwork
      @Dieselfueledwork Год назад

      Theresa will never have that happen, even after shes dead!

    • @fatpatlives1998
      @fatpatlives1998 8 дней назад

      His 2002 winner from dega is in the Alabama racing museum

  • @cracker9302000
    @cracker9302000 Год назад +1

    Look at what Dale Sr did. He literally went and got the absolute best guys and told then they were working for him. They didn't question it, just came to work. He had the best sponsors, best everything. He cpuld do what he needed to in that RCR car. But if he wasnt winning, the cars he owned were. If the 2001 500 hadnt happened like it did, DEI would be the top over Hendrick today. That man knew exactly what he was doing, and was doing it well. Teresa let money get in the way and ran it into the ground. What could have been. And it would have been EPIC.

  • @billmegnin9288
    @billmegnin9288 Год назад +2

    Back in the late 90s I worked on a dirt sportsman and we had a similar deal with one of our engines. Called her green lightening. 3 race weekends is all we'd get out of her before she'd blow up and need a rebuild and right back out winning. Tried but never could recreate that magic.

  • @markfulwood7415
    @markfulwood7415 Год назад +2

    Just awesome! I know about that... sometimes you get you a hoss motor, out of the same parts ... great video

  • @kevinrupp615
    @kevinrupp615 Год назад +3

    Elliott brother use to polish the heads and piston ports. So there was no friction. Talked with Elliott one pit crew at the pool hall 2 years ago and that's what he said about bills engines

  • @espeeKeith
    @espeeKeith Год назад +2

    1 helluva trophy

  • @arstd99
    @arstd99 Год назад +1

    God bless you and your dad!

  • @stevebigansky9372
    @stevebigansky9372 Год назад +4

    Less friction, more horsepower- that's what every engine is always searching for -

  • @johnnystanley4469
    @johnnystanley4469 Год назад

    It's true some motors run better than others glad to see you have that special engine that motor is a legend

  • @stevebigansky9372
    @stevebigansky9372 Год назад +2

    Always, always ALWAYS remember to thank your engine builders -

  • @es7614
    @es7614 Год назад +1

    What an incredibly thoughtful gift. I'd have that engine parked in the living room with the trophies it won.

  • @patriotslarryandshana4541
    @patriotslarryandshana4541 Год назад +5

    I would clock out at the end of the day @HTC and spend so much free time making those Cranks as AERO DYNAMIC with as Minimal Drag as I could as best I could We did The Cranks for RCR AND DEI back then, at HANK THE CRANK . TEAM MONTE CARLO BABY🔥🇺🇲❤️

  • @strokerace14bp
    @strokerace14bp Год назад +1

    One thing 2 keep in mind with tolerances is u can clearance,blueprint and mic ten given blocks down to the thousandth of an inch. By all the numbers and tooling,they are all exactly the same,and as perfect as u can get it on paper but yet 1 out performs the rest. Nickel and iron content play big factors into expansion and contraction with temperatures within cast blocks. Blocks can vary in content as no pour would ever be the same. It's all about minimizing parasitic drag and friction in a plate engine. So, clearances,core shifting etc will all react differently under race loads/heat cycles due to the variations of the content and location of materials throughout the block from the pour(cast). This pays divedends (good or bad) on bearing clearances,cylinder bores,core rigidity under heat load (expansion)and so-on which aids in building power in a restricted engine under race conditions.

  • @cliffordclaussen2321
    @cliffordclaussen2321 Год назад +1

    Awesome story

  • @billyt9987
    @billyt9987 Год назад +2

    Got to believe that race engines are like guitars. You can play 50 Les Paul's and 1 will just blow the rest away.

    • @MikePetett
      @MikePetett 10 месяцев назад +1

      I was thinking the exact same thing. There's always that one magic guitar out there that's just better for whatever reason. It applies to a lot of things really

  • @jaymoent7167
    @jaymoent7167 Год назад +2

    Hearing this makes me wish we could hear from Randy Dorton and his process and the stories behind his builds.

    • @fatpatlives1998
      @fatpatlives1998 8 дней назад

      R.I.P Randy i remember Jeff Gordon saying it felt like randy spirit was in his engine after winning dega in 2005 dude could build power he's up there with Robert yates as far as engines go

  • @deantait8326
    @deantait8326 Год назад +2

    OMG Richie and I talked in 1990 at the shop bye the airport. We talked about bringing drag racing theories into Nascar. He’s originally from CA, I believe. Wow!

  • @bronto150
    @bronto150 9 месяцев назад

    I bet what made that engine special for plate races was the camshaft.
    The heart of the engine's.
    I hope you can interview a cam manufacturer or an engine builder who can explain how a cam made winning horsepower for a particular engine combination.

  • @chuckcts-v3460
    @chuckcts-v3460 Год назад +3

    I remember that Dan Gurney would go to a junk yard to get a engine block for building his racing engines. They had been through many heat cycles and the metal/cast iron was seasoned, that was what Gurney wanted as a base.

    • @borismcfinnigan3430
      @borismcfinnigan3430 Год назад +1

      You remember reading or hearing it maybe....But you don't remember it. First of all, you were not there, and secondly, because that is a bullshít story....Gurney was privvy to PLENTY of trick gear, he was getting special alloy castings made, so why the fck would he be crawlin around a wrecking yard LOL

  • @DaleTerry
    @DaleTerry Год назад

    That is such an awesome story! I would love to sit with Richie and ask him some questions because i have my ideas on what makes those motor run. Like 30° Valve seat (low lift air) lobe doorstop angle on the cam. Just awesome stuff!

  • @stevenewman5117
    @stevenewman5117 Год назад +1

    Love your channel 🏁🏁

  • @lacosanostra20
    @lacosanostra20 Год назад +4

    Yeah let's see an engine 11

  • @dbheffnerofficialofficial2454
    @dbheffnerofficialofficial2454 Год назад +1

    If they did find the secret to why this motor was just a little better than the others, They probably won't say it out aloud in public. That #11 is a trophy like no other 🏆

  • @jerredwayne8401
    @jerredwayne8401 Год назад +2

    Add #11 to the podcast room!

  • @donbradley250
    @donbradley250 Год назад +4

    Just think, 011 is the grandfather of all the Chevy plate engines that run now.

  • @TheJagjr4450
    @TheJagjr4450 Год назад +15

    The largest increases in engine horsepower from the 1990's (mid 500's) to present (mid 700's) are from the ROD AND PISTON weight along with the ring thickness.
    They have dropped 200 grams off the rods since the early 90's and the pistons have dropped 100 or more grams additionally the rings are a couple of mm's vs 3/16".
    The increase in HP is due to these factors and not much else.
    (FWIW Total seal did a stock 350 9:1 hyd cam test using 2mm rings vs stock 3/16" and it was worth an additional 50 HP on a base 250 HP engine.)
    The longevity of the engines was achieved through the electron mircroscoping of the valve springs in order to find any microscopic cracking which leads to failure.
    In the 80's 90's valve springs were where you lost engines...

    • @guntherdadson5046
      @guntherdadson5046 Год назад +5

      Just watched a video the other day. I can’t remember his name, the guy who drove the spam car in the 90s. They took his engine from the 90s as it was completely untouched and dynoed it and it made 734hp at like 7800rpm. Then they took Ryan Newmans early 2002 SB2 engine and ran it and it made 902hp at 8800rpm with a max rpm of 9500rpm. Richard Pettys super bird back in the day was making just about 500hp granted that was a 426ci.

    • @TheJagjr4450
      @TheJagjr4450 Год назад +1

      @@guntherdadson5046 Thanks... it was a 200 hp difference was my main take away/.

    • @rwacarolina
      @rwacarolina Год назад +3

      Lake Speed

    • @guntherdadson5046
      @guntherdadson5046 Год назад

      @@TheJagjr4450 ya that’s pretty wild if you think ab it

    • @roymcdre9180
      @roymcdre9180 Год назад

      There is a west tech (the shop on Engine Master) video that said its about 10hp, with charts. Where are you seeing 50?

  • @kevinclark6528
    @kevinclark6528 Год назад +4

    Have been lucky enough 2 have had 2 of those THUMPER motors in my life -- Damn Sweet Memories !!!

  • @chrispratt9401
    @chrispratt9401 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome Dale JR

  • @rodneyrhonemus3197
    @rodneyrhonemus3197 Год назад +5

    Dale jrs baseball car he is on the radio late in the race saying he is running 3/4 throttle. And he was passing cars

  • @firebald2915
    @firebald2915 Год назад +4

    Harmonics within an engine is important.

    • @44carbine
      @44carbine Год назад +1

      Everything is important when building these engines.

    • @firebald2915
      @firebald2915 Год назад +1

      I watch a video about Lotus building some of the first Cosworth engines. In it, they mentioned the harmonics within the aluminum engine block. The block flexes a great deal. Too tight tolerances will impede the movement and it doesn't flex freely and parts will break or just impede the flow at such high rpms. Heat and expansion harmony, is what he called it. Less resistance. But too much movement causes parts to break also. It's a delicate balance. What was wild was, before CNC and computers, they built heads out of wood before casting them. This was in the 60's. Amazing engineering genius.

    • @quix99
      @quix99 Год назад

      Yup. Thats why the timing belt

  • @SPARTAN-RESOLVE
    @SPARTAN-RESOLVE Год назад +2

    Rockets Red Glare watched your whole career Dale Sure do miss you wheeling a Chevy around the Nascar Cup tracks

  • @Rogue_Wave5150
    @Rogue_Wave5150 10 месяцев назад

    Good call. I lived at windfield farms where Secretariat’ was raised and buried. Oshawa, Ontario 🇨🇦

    • @spooge33
      @spooge33 7 месяцев назад

      He's buried at Claiborne Farm in Kentucky.

  • @supercinemascope
    @supercinemascope Год назад +7

    Where other teams were welding runners and so forth to the intakes around the area described by NASCAR’s block, the Childress team was carving out grooves in the floor of the manifold itself, an arduous process. Combined with the little raised island in the middle of the intake beneath the restrictor plate that remained untouched, this method provided relatively better air flow.

    • @SilentWolf-ks6wq
      @SilentWolf-ks6wq Год назад +1

      The pad in the manifold floor was for nascars height gauge and nothing else.

  • @richardlong6097
    @richardlong6097 Год назад +4

    It's a tragedy to think where these engines would be today. NASCAR was one of the last series for open motors, and among many other things it's really hurt the popularity. If the R&D had continued they almost assuredly would be pushing 1000hp and over 11,000 rpms, maybe even higher. Teams were hitting 10k rpm a generation ago. In '98 the best engines maxed out about 8,200 rpms and about 700hp, by the "gear rule" in '04 the top engines were at 10,500 rpm and 900hp. So 20 more years of development would be insane to see.

  • @alchampion340
    @alchampion340 11 месяцев назад

    Love the Video. #11 is “Sunday Money” engine.

  • @joshuabergen6811
    @joshuabergen6811 Год назад

    Yes let’s hear it again

  • @RobertEvans-vx5ys
    @RobertEvans-vx5ys Год назад +3

    Do you rember wen bill elleiot ran down the pack at talidega by his self in the #9. Underbird his brouther ernie engine builder found 15 to 20 extra hp on plate raceing engines. By a mistake he first thought i think thats whem bill set the track record 212 mph those wer the good ole daze

  • @Charles-z1v6i
    @Charles-z1v6i 10 дней назад

    Way too cool!

  • @outerfuel
    @outerfuel Год назад +2

    Should set that engine into the table there.

  • @danirvine8406
    @danirvine8406 Год назад +3

    what engine was in the car at Dega in 2006 when you led most of the day and got turned in turn 3 by Jimmy ?

    • @rdaws73
      @rdaws73 10 месяцев назад

      Vickers caused that one

  • @seanitaliano8759
    @seanitaliano8759 Год назад

    I, as well as one of my friends, have built many engines over the years. Sometimes, you just get one that works so well as a combination. It just flat makes power, and you don't really understand why it does what it does.

  • @daviclar867
    @daviclar867 Год назад +13

    You might want to ask Ernie if they have a special engine that Bill won a lot of races with. 🤔😃

    • @paulelliott682
      @paulelliott682 Год назад +3

      Maurice Petty and Waddell Wilson built a lot of winning engines too.

    • @rebelscumspeedshop
      @rebelscumspeedshop Год назад +3

      Lol he had special car bodies too.

    • @daviclar867
      @daviclar867 Год назад

      @@paulelliott682 you betcha!

    • @daviclar867
      @daviclar867 Год назад +1

      @@rebelscumspeedshop yeah I know. 😆

  • @tylerjablonski2491
    @tylerjablonski2491 Год назад

    Pretty fascinating

  • @charlesfoster9530
    @charlesfoster9530 10 месяцев назад

    #11 needs to be in that studio.

  • @brianbossaer2049
    @brianbossaer2049 23 дня назад

    I’m pretty sure the driver had a lot to do with winning. You could have the best engine out there and still lose but with a good driver it’s a priceless combination.

  • @user-Dr.
    @user-Dr. Год назад

    This is back in the days of the old SBC I believe; too bad we can't go back to this engine and car, much better racing.

  • @TheGreenGrower618
    @TheGreenGrower618 22 дня назад

    In high school in the mid 2000's I had 3 friend's with the same year mustang GT but one of them was noticeable faster than the others even though they were all identical besides the color. We called it the factory freak.

  • @christopherpatten9388
    @christopherpatten9388 Год назад

    That's awesome

  • @adampatterson5475
    @adampatterson5475 Год назад

    That's really cool