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  • @BeEazy1992
    @BeEazy1992 Год назад +269

    At this point I think you guys should make an entire engine transparent.

    • @keithyinger3326
      @keithyinger3326 Год назад +13

      I was going to say, now they should take their transparent oil pan cover, valve cover, and anything else they've made and put them all on one engine.

    • @williamaittala7700
      @williamaittala7700 Год назад +2

      cut inspection ports between the webbing, and mount the engine in a stand

    • @danbergthold3481
      @danbergthold3481 Год назад +7

      It might be easier to make an invisible engine.

    • @dalemoss4684
      @dalemoss4684 Год назад +5

      Yes! Even if it only ran for a few seconds it would be cool

    • @ivanfangio
      @ivanfangio Год назад +5

      Add a transparent distributor head✋😁

  • @kyleknudsen2131
    @kyleknudsen2131 Год назад +6

    This is an awesome video! The fuel condensation is a fantastic example on why modern direct injection or even port injection is such a large step in increasing efficiency and reducing emissions in comparison to a carburetor. It also explains in a perfect visual representation on why more fuel is needed to start a cold engine, without the heat helping keep the fuel atomized you need more to make it run properly. There's even a reasoning to the old school saying of "carburetors make more power" due to the extra fuel potentially cooling the intake charge more than a port injection system alone could. Fascinating stuff.

  • @Stealth86651
    @Stealth86651 Год назад +112

    Love when you make parts transparent. For people like me, stuff like that has helped me understand how things work immensely. Also showing what not to do and why, sometimes seeing something break or work improperly is useful in learning how it works and why.

    • @heyitMeMcFlyunfortunately
      @heyitMeMcFlyunfortunately Год назад +2

      most people
      dont realize
      what a miracle
      of moving parts
      the engine
      in their
      vehicle is

    • @BlackPill-pu4vi
      @BlackPill-pu4vi Год назад

      @@heyitMeMcFlyunfortunately Only to the 3rd World mind is it a miracle.
      Go back a century and a half to where many of the same parts were being cast and machined for steam engines. Many of those parts were later adapted for gas engines in the U.S. and diesel engines in Europe.

    • @diegoaespitia
      @diegoaespitia Год назад +1

      i mean... seeing it transparent doesnt help to understand. esp when the concept is so simple. the vacuum created by pistons going down sucks air through the carb which pulls fuel from the carb bowl to the cylinder which is ignited.

    • @Wtfinc
      @Wtfinc Год назад +1

      @@diegoaespitiait helps. Always good to know just exactly how and what things look like where when doing whatever. I appreciate clear or cutout’s immensely. Id like to make a display of something, with cutouts or clear covers like an automatic transmission would be cool.

  • @netmaster78
    @netmaster78 Год назад +60

    Maybe use a timing light to see if that helps with the visualization.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад +4

      Good idea, that would probably work great.

    • @creepingjesus5106
      @creepingjesus5106 Год назад +4

      Was thinking proper strobe lamp, because its' rate can be adjusted, but you can get dial adjustable timing lights, so that works.

    • @MrDibbons
      @MrDibbons Год назад

      Exactly, turn off the shop lights and concentrate the timing light on #1 cylinder to find if the individual pulses can be distinguished or not.

    • @tootall849
      @tootall849 Год назад

      That's a great idea... I hope they try it out; curious to see that now! I bet even adjusting the frame rate of the camera will impact how it'll look with the strobe. It would be neat to see them vary the rate of the strobe several times in the same way, but with a different camera frame rate each time.

  • @martynwatson4929
    @martynwatson4929 Год назад +71

    A transparent distributor cap would be interesting, not very exciting, but interesting.

    • @ondrejbrandejsky5592
      @ondrejbrandejsky5592 Год назад +17

      you can buy those, most of them are really low quality tho

    • @atlasgunther8947
      @atlasgunther8947 Год назад +4

      Everything transparent would be ideal.

    • @lucky7s94
      @lucky7s94 Год назад +5

      Had one on a custom built 1835cc dual port Volkswagen motor

    • @geemcspankinson
      @geemcspankinson Год назад +4

      They have a video on their russian channel doing just that

    • @918Kustomz
      @918Kustomz Год назад +1

      Slow mo of it would be cool for us car guys tho

  • @wazza33racer
    @wazza33racer Год назад +1

    this is possibly the most off beat, creative and interesting automotive channel in existence.

  • @19K5Blazer89
    @19K5Blazer89 Год назад +96

    Video idea: Make a transparent engine block

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator Год назад +23

      it will work for three revolutions, and fall apart once the engine reaches idle.

    • @19K5Blazer89
      @19K5Blazer89 Год назад +3

      Yea probably but it will still be interesting to watch

    • @brianlopez8196
      @brianlopez8196 Год назад +3

      I don't know if its even possible for compression heat probably scratching on the transparent material

    • @4G12
      @4G12 Год назад +2

      They actually use sapphire engines for RnD IIRC.

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator Год назад +2

      @@4G12 Nice username. I have one of those in a Hyundai Pony ;) (minus the T)

  • @micahhenry4998
    @micahhenry4998 Год назад +6

    Ur videos are definitely educational

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy Год назад +1

    The more clear parts the better.
    Clear distributor cap.
    Clear valve/rocker covers.
    Clear transmission pan.
    Anything you can make clear to show parts/fluids moving inside an engine/transmission.
    The clear differential cover and oil pan are very cool.

  • @stevehei8035
    @stevehei8035 Год назад +5

    Your channel recommended by Uncle Tony’s Garage! Keep up the good work!

  • @UsualMotives
    @UsualMotives Год назад +10

    Every video you guys seem like you are having so much fun, I miss when I was younger working in a garage. I had friends into drag racing, street racing and demotion derbies, we would spend all week building the cars and run them on the weekend. Great video as always

  • @volvo09
    @volvo09 Год назад +12

    That was really cool. The best I've seen since it was on a carb'd engine. Great work!
    It's about as cool as the simple fuel injection you made and had a clear pipe in there.

  • @mattclinch1976
    @mattclinch1976 Год назад +6

    3D printed intake with rifling inside the tubes next? See if it creates a vortex and injects better?

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Год назад +1

      You're too young to remember the "Tornado" throttle body spacer, aren't you?
      Didn't do fuck all for horsepower OR efficiency.

  • @digus
    @digus Год назад +9

    Awesome! I liked this more than anything I’ve seen in a long time.

  • @ouch1011
    @ouch1011 Год назад +2

    The fuel condensing in the intake is basically why engines require cold start enrichment (i.e. choke on carbureted engines). Liquid gasoline doesn’t burn, only the vapor, so when the gasoline condenses on the cold engine parts (like the intake manifold or even the cylinder head and cylinder walls) it doesn’t burn, so you have to introduce more fuel in order to get the mixture to the point where the engine will run. At least until it warms up and the fuel stops condensing. This is also why many engines will run hot exhaust gases around the bottom of the intake manifold.

    • @BlackPill-pu4vi
      @BlackPill-pu4vi Год назад

      More importantly, this is why carbureted engines must have manifold heat to run smoothly once it is started. Quite often, in addition to manifold heat, you need air intake heating to prevent carburetor icing. Hot air helps improve drivability of a carbureted engine while it's warming up.

  • @adamscott9725
    @adamscott9725 Год назад +2

    That intake design is like a high-rise single plane. They work best at higher rpms. You should make a see-through dual plane with some way to heat the bottom to stop fuel from puddling. Maybe even a see-through carb so you can see the performance in action.

  • @BlackPill-pu4vi
    @BlackPill-pu4vi Год назад +2

    This perfectly illustrates why manifold heat is so important with carbureted engines or with a central throttle body fuel injection. The fuel falls out of suspension and deposits on the cold walls of the tubes.
    A heated air supply would help. Make the intake air pass over a sheet metal stove surrounding the exhaust manifold and making the air hot before it get sucked through the carb. That will improve fuel vaporization somewhat but, it still isn't the same as a hot spot below the carb.

    • @petelattimer6808
      @petelattimer6808 Год назад +1

      many cars in the 80s where i live had coolant flowing into the intake manifold at the base of the carb, warming the (usually) alloy manifold up enough to reduce fuel condensing on the manifold walls. warm air intake was more to prevent the carb icing in cold weather from water in the air freezing when it speeds up going through the carb venturi.

  • @StroDshiesty1
    @StroDshiesty1 Год назад +9

    It would be neat to put all the transparent parts on one car

  • @Lucast3
    @Lucast3 Год назад +4

    you guys can make the longest manifold ever.. who knows carburator on back trunk hahaha

    • @BlackPill-pu4vi
      @BlackPill-pu4vi Год назад +1

      With extruded aluminum, it could be done. Vlad and his crew have the fabrication skills.
      BUT... the runners would have to be heated the entire way. Exhaust heat under the carb and water jacketing for most of the length. Otherwise, so much fuel would fall out of suspension that it would barely run, if at all.

    • @petelattimer6808
      @petelattimer6808 Год назад +1

      @@BlackPill-pu4vi exactly. its why old carb engines run like crap in cold weather if you remove the factory airfilter/box and fit an aftermarket one. no hot air intake to keep the moisture in the air freezing as it speedfs up going through the carb. exactly why those silly chrome panel filters used on shows like roadkill have so many running issues when they visit colder places than where the engine is originally set up. no need to keep rejetting the carb, just put a proper factory style air cleaner unit on with a warm air intake. its why they exisst!

  • @mstover2809
    @mstover2809 Год назад

    This perfectly illustrates the reason intake runners has smooth bends. Helps keep the fuel from puddling in the runners. Of course modern FI engines eliminated THAT problem by injecting directly into the heads.

  • @homelessEh
    @homelessEh Год назад +9

    every thing garage 54 does is gold! and entertaining to the max.

  • @zeropointzero
    @zeropointzero Год назад +4

    The fog is so cool! Awesome visualization of fuel atomization.
    Can you make a transparent carburetor?
    Btw, what's the song at 5:56? I want to add it to my playlist.

  • @Rckageek
    @Rckageek Год назад +4

    If only you had a slow mo camera... We would've seen the air and fuel going to the cylinders one by one (and even maybe calculate the speed it goes in the process)
    That would be so cool to see !

  • @lloydprunier4415
    @lloydprunier4415 Год назад +1

    Really interesting idea! It would be great to make performance manifolds out of sheet plexiglass like they use on prostock drag cars. Most of them or made from sheet aluminum. Many years ago I had a Edelbrock ram manifold on my small block chevy and I would have liked to see the flow through it.

  • @bostedtap8399
    @bostedtap8399 Год назад

    Brilliant as always guys.
    Thanks for sharing

  • @ferrofilos
    @ferrofilos Год назад +7

    Anyone else come here because Uncle Tony's Garage??

  • @bat__bat
    @bat__bat Год назад

    Very cool. I like the transparent oil pan that revealed how smoky the crank case gets. Great content from afar 👍

  • @dirtbag_mike
    @dirtbag_mike Год назад +1

    I'd recommend fuel filler neck for couplers next time. I'd also love to see a Lada with yamaha r1 carbs. Not sure about the engine displacement of a lada, but i run 4 yamaha r1 carburetors on my 1970 datsun with a 1.6l using fuel fill neck as couplers (it doesnt collapse under vacuum) and it sounds insane

  • @Wreck-Gar
    @Wreck-Gar Год назад +2

    This is one of the best videos on this channel 👍

  • @MrThomashorst
    @MrThomashorst Год назад +1

    First I thought "when they mount this thing directly to the block, the vibrations will destroy it immediately" but then you decoupled it using shrink tubing😂
    You guys rock!👍

  • @largebills337
    @largebills337 Год назад +6

    I wonder if transparent engine parts will become a thing in the community? 🤔

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад +5

      There are some transparent parts for bike engines... Usually clutch covers or case sides. that let you see the clutch basket spin and get covered in oil.
      Kinda neat.

  • @Princess_Paula_T.
    @Princess_Paula_T. Год назад

    Long intake runners must be smaller in dia to maintain high velocity of fuel mixture. Pulses you see are the reverse flow of ram induction. Runners should be around 19 inches long from bottom of carb to intake valve seat. This will put power at 3to 4000 rpm.

  • @TommTooTone
    @TommTooTone Год назад

    Very good experiment very educational! I had an idea of what it was doing but now I know for sure. Thank you, now do it again but with a lean fuel mixture and a rich fuel mixture and then see how lean you can go.

  • @kameljoe21
    @kameljoe21 Год назад +2

    A light defuser panel would have been great when he put that led light thing behind the intake. You can get one from one from a broken flat screen or something.

  • @dondagy9109
    @dondagy9109 Год назад

    This not only shows the intake, but the reversion into the intake tract from valve overlap at low speeds. That is the exhaust smoke coming into the tract from the cylinder head.

  • @Giuseppe_De_Bellis
    @Giuseppe_De_Bellis Год назад +1

    One of your best, if not the best video you made. Bravo!! 👏👏

    • @AnalogDude_
      @AnalogDude_ Год назад

      the best is the one with the 32kg Kettlebels and the music they added.

  • @ivanfangio
    @ivanfangio Год назад

    Thank for the efforts to make that type of content!

  • @sergeantpeppers8858
    @sergeantpeppers8858 Год назад +1

    I love your channel. This is the k8nd of experimenting that I would be doing if I could. Keep up the fun.

  • @dozer1642
    @dozer1642 Год назад +1

    Uncle Tony sent me here. I’m so glad he did.

  • @maverickdallas9055
    @maverickdallas9055 Год назад

    this guy makes my intrusive thoughts a reality. Love your videos!

  • @markellis4229
    @markellis4229 Год назад +1

    That would be interesting Hows about putting the intake manifold on exhaust side of the Cylinder Head and the exhaust on the intake side of the
    cylinder head

  • @ChauncyFatsack
    @ChauncyFatsack Год назад +2

    I love your videos already and now I know UTG does too! Its great!

  • @guyjordan8201
    @guyjordan8201 Год назад

    A very good demonstration.

  • @stevekitt52
    @stevekitt52 Год назад +5

    I would like to see Vlad's journey to becoming a mechanic. Any chance of him telling his story?

  • @wanteds13
    @wanteds13 Год назад

    Now we want a transparent exhaust manifold!

  • @AtZero138
    @AtZero138 Год назад +1

    Cheers from Huntington Beach CA USA..
    Here because of Uncle Tony's Garage...
    🇺🇲

  • @MoparMan-ff8fb
    @MoparMan-ff8fb Год назад

    the h
    fuel is liquifying because the tubes are smooth and not ruff cast and that the intake runners are strait with corners instead of curves . thought of trying heat to bend the pipes

  • @vilefly
    @vilefly Год назад

    Don't take the manifold off yet. Point an adjustable timing light at it to make the flow "freeze" in midair. Should look excellent on the camera. If an adjustable timing light is not available, trigger the timing light of off different spark plug wires. The effects are fascinating. This is how we used to check throttle body injector flow patterns in the 1980s.
    Пока не снимай коллектор. Направьте на него регулируемый световой индикатор времени, чтобы поток «застыл» в воздухе. На камеру должно смотреться отлично. Если регулируемая лампочка времени недоступна, активируйте лампочку времени на разных проводах свечи зажигания. Эффекты завораживают. Именно так мы проверяли схему потока форсунок корпуса дроссельной заслонки в 1980-х годах.

  • @jacklarson6281
    @jacklarson6281 10 месяцев назад +1

    these dudes would be invaluable in Mad Max World

  • @felixlafuente9714
    @felixlafuente9714 Год назад

    You guys are great!! Congratulations!!

  • @gethinjones9987
    @gethinjones9987 Год назад +1

    What a fabulous experiment it was really intetesting 🤗

  • @smarternu
    @smarternu Год назад

    Correct, That is why the factory used exhaust gas to warm the intake manifold years ago. The gas is almost always cold liquid and it takes some work to get it to a vapor. Modern cars tend to run at higher temps to get more efficiency.

  • @lesklower7281
    @lesklower7281 Год назад

    Vlad your experiments are extremely educational now l know what happens in an inlet manifold with a carburetor l can learn alot from your experiments

  • @blackstorm86
    @blackstorm86 Год назад +1

    You should take all the transparent parts and put them all on an engine. See how everything works together.

  • @duke5171
    @duke5171 Год назад

    You can see what looks to be reversion through the stop and go of the unsuspended fuel when the intake valve closes and the air bounces back.

  • @candidosilva7755
    @candidosilva7755 Год назад

    You guys are masters at work.

  • @martynwatson4929
    @martynwatson4929 Год назад

    A lot of the 'condensation' is caused because the pipes are so smooth inside.
    The internal surface of the stock cast aluminium manifold is rough and that creates an air turbulence layer on the surface of the metal that keeps the fuel/air as a mist/fog.

  • @ercost60
    @ercost60 Год назад

    Amazingly no backfires in all that, which would have been disastrous. Great job!

  • @MichaelThomas-wb2xu
    @MichaelThomas-wb2xu Год назад +5

    Another good one! You might try dumping some powered magnesium down the carb of a running engine to see if it will burn in the cylinder....

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Год назад

      I wouldn't be dumping magnesium down an intake.

  • @alexalvarez2495
    @alexalvarez2495 Год назад

    Noticed that the pattern of the condensate was different for different cylinders. would be nice to know how the distance of the tube or pipe affects them and the performance... Just thinking
    nice one!

  • @trevnerdhubbabubba6230
    @trevnerdhubbabubba6230 Год назад

    Great video. But-this is essentially a long-tube intake. Its taking the idle mixture longer to get to the chamber. Take this configuration vertical (high-rise intake), it should be similar - although gravity will help with the fuel delivery.

  • @TheOfficial_InsaneStang
    @TheOfficial_InsaneStang Год назад

    Ok, that was bad ass! Thanks guys!

  • @isaacwhite7411
    @isaacwhite7411 Год назад

    it will be the same if you piped it where the carb sets ,many years ago I did similar I used an old refrigerator Basin and glued a top on it with a window to see in with one hole on one end where I ran a hose to the intake and cut to fit a carb on it on the other end ,the goal was to make gas and liquid separator for high milage experiments and it worked it separated the gas and liquid ok but it ran lean though and you can see mist fog when it ran it was pretty cool experiment.

  • @biggestcomplainer
    @biggestcomplainer Год назад +1

    Lift kit on a Lada with the tractor chain tires.

  • @chumleye1112
    @chumleye1112 Год назад

    Uncle Tony sent me. Very interesting project and results. Good job guys.

  • @Sumu21F4L
    @Sumu21F4L Год назад +1

    I would love to see transparent engine block.

  • @vladutlita1689
    @vladutlita1689 Год назад +1

    You need a slow motion camera! To see all 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Homme_Pur
    @Homme_Pur Год назад

    actually way more interesting to look at than I first thought

  • @jasonbirch1182
    @jasonbirch1182 Год назад +2

    I'd like to see it under load accelerating.

  • @keithyinger3326
    @keithyinger3326 Год назад

    That would be pretty educational for people to make almost anything you can on the engine transparent. Timing chain cover, valve cover, oil pan, distributor cap. I've seen transparent acrylic carbs on mower engines. Might be able to scale one up for a late engine. I've also seen transparent cylinder heads on lawn mower engines but with the intake and exhaust ports running through it, plus the valves with springs, and head bolts, I'm pretty sure it would melt or crack pretty quick.

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Год назад

      Where have you seen transparent OHV small engine heads? 🤔
      There have been PLENTY of clear flathead engines made by people, but not OHV.

  • @Sctronic209
    @Sctronic209 Год назад

    That’s freaking awesome.

  • @davelowets
    @davelowets Год назад

    An old radiator hose works great for coupling to intake pipes also.. 👌

  • @thedude8046
    @thedude8046 Год назад +2

    Pretty damn cool!

  • @zachwebb6879
    @zachwebb6879 Год назад +2

    I think it would be cool if you could sand the inside of the tube halfway so u could still see and it would show the difference off smooth ports to ruff ports and how it affect the flow patern maybe use different grits to see if its better

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Год назад +1

      You wouldn't see a difference.

    • @zachwebb6879
      @zachwebb6879 Год назад

      @@davelowets why not its collecting on the tube i know thats not vaporizing and sticking to the intake would a semi ruff surface flow good and atomize the fuel instead of sticking being turbulent enough to help atiomiz it with out restricting flow i am not try to argue would truly like you know

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Год назад

      @@zachwebb6879 Making some sandpaper scratches on it isn't going to make that much of a difference. Not like an actual casting surface would.

  • @leefortune7138
    @leefortune7138 Год назад

    Love to see transparent exhaust

  • @johnk1532
    @johnk1532 Год назад

    Thank you, great video

  • @michaelstrafello7346
    @michaelstrafello7346 Год назад

    You guys do the most awesome things

  • @morrisschwarts4826
    @morrisschwarts4826 4 месяца назад

    That thing is running super rich.

  • @DjPsYcOtIc
    @DjPsYcOtIc Год назад +1

    Very good, Thank you.

  • @michaelovitch
    @michaelovitch Год назад

    You could try a heat gun to get hot air sucked in,and some UV dye in the fuel, with UV light to contrast and see air pulses better.

  • @johngault7329
    @johngault7329 Год назад

    This was a truly impressive episode..

  • @michaelgiglio1571
    @michaelgiglio1571 Год назад

    Great idea, 👍 did you think fuel reversion was only noticeable at low reves and only for half the distance of the pipes. Does this mean no need for long runners.?, allso it looks like the fuel turns bends with no fuss or no differance real differanc to flow. what do you think. Mike

  • @deandee8082
    @deandee8082 Год назад

    if you heat that acrylic to about 150 degree pre melting point it should clear right up, toss it in an oven for a bit

  • @rubbersoul3723
    @rubbersoul3723 Год назад

    New to the channel-American watching from the State of Rhode Island in the U.S.-FANTASTIC! THANKS FOR THE POST-BRO!-PEACE! 😇

  • @damnfunnychicken
    @damnfunnychicken Год назад

    choice of music totally got me...thats basically what i listen for like since it got invented 24/7 365 xD yayayayaya

  • @pauloconnor7951
    @pauloconnor7951 Год назад

    Very cool . That shows a very typical phenomena. Atomisation is good; but can always be better huh. Fuel injection really improved matters.

  • @ace8217
    @ace8217 Год назад

    This was definitely 107% success!!!

  • @hungrych1ld281
    @hungrych1ld281 Год назад

    Guys can you make some sort of chainsaw contraption running off the engine serpentine belt ? That would be crazy. Maybe with some sort of clutch system to turn it on or off like from an old a/c compressor so it won’t be engaged anytime the motor is running.

  • @perfectworldpat7053
    @perfectworldpat7053 Год назад

    Great video!!! Would love to see a wooden manifold!!!!

  • @chrisshirk1743
    @chrisshirk1743 Год назад

    Super interesting channel, I'm not a professional are anything remotely close when building an engine or even parts for engines, but I can hold a conversation on how they work .....ya know The process STARTShere YADA YADA YADA but super cool to see all the stuff u guys are doing.....just picked up a new sub from me....keep up the good work

  • @hachirokami
    @hachirokami Год назад

    Garage 54 all about that Dew. Original and Code Red to fuel that Lada.

  • @kendrickwilliams3696
    @kendrickwilliams3696 Год назад

    It would be totally awesome if you guys make an engine run with everything transparent except the block of course. Even have your diff cover installed on the car and show us all of it together.

  • @johneagle7842
    @johneagle7842 Год назад

    that was very cool.. excellent video

  • @markmawson1
    @markmawson1 Год назад

    That on the inside of the intake runners wasn't condensation it was the oil that you put in the petrol, it didn't look red in colour because of how thin a film it was making on the runners and you could also tell the way it ran along the runners it was too viscous to be water/condensation and the oil doesn't atomise like petrol does.

  • @carloscaballero7591
    @carloscaballero7591 Год назад

    Genial, siempre quise ver que pasaba ahi dentro, como se comportaría con inyección multipunto? salu2

  • @scowlsmcjowls2626
    @scowlsmcjowls2626 Месяц назад

    That must be why you can make a manifold for an inline 4 engine and put a single carb on just one end

  • @davelowets
    @davelowets Год назад

    It makes no difference whether the intake tubes are not or cold as far as the "condensation" in them goes. Even if the tubes are warm, it will show, as long as the throttle is closed and there is a heavy vacuum present. It's the vacuum that is responsible for the condensation.

  • @taz275
    @taz275 Год назад

    I love this channel, from the us, you guys rock 🤩

  • @digus
    @digus Год назад

    Possible to do quartz exhaust headers..?

  • @zcadn
    @zcadn Год назад +1

    Transparent everything