@@DCMotorWerks When I was watching I actually thought about how well done this video is. Give the editor praise (instead)! Amazing with this quality for a smaller channel like yours.
Genuinely curious, is there a reason you bled the brakes manually instead of using a vacuum/pressure bleed system? Keep up the great work, I love watching y’all work on these cars!
The dude with the light on his head. Every time he comes on camera I always think his voice should be out of " Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Guns" or Johnny Smith!!!
@DCMotorWerks oil leak, vacuum leak, runs rough, but runs and drives. A line burst and spilled oil, but still runs. I'm done with it. I've replaced rack & pinion, batteries and starter. Suspension is converted, so no airmatic issues. 180k miles. Located about 45 minutes from y'all shop, south of perimeter in Henry county.
Brilliant video, thanks Tony Take care Tony 👍,Tony Can't wait for the next video SHARP-WITTED ,Cameron Davis RAZOR-SHARP, Andy Sumner DC MotorWerks QUICK-WITTED, Evan Eugenio DC MotorWerks CANNY Paul Wallace DC MotorWerks 👍 From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 00:08AM Good Night 😴 🥱 🌃 🌙
I hope that mineral water bottle had distilled water in it. THe last thing you want in a cooling system is mineral deposits. I am sure it was but calling it out since you didnt mention it.
Whatever they used to make the hoses on the ~00/'10s Lamborghinis is hot garbage (literally). Every small coolant/vacuum hose on our '04 Gallardo with that braided jacketing was the same way. Meanwhile, I've changed ~30+ year old simple rubber coolant hoses in similarly-heat-soaked locations on other cars and needed to nearly tie them in a knot to expose the beginnings of being brittle. It looks like you swapped in some "normal" hoses in at least a few places (?) probably the right call if so for a car that'll get some miles.
Seeing small power tools being used rather than hand wrenches or torque wrenches looks bad imo. Its not an old chevy truck you just zip stuff together and send it. Like tightening the throttle bodies looked way overtightened, zipped on and then cranked over. Those are tiny bolts going into aluminum, looked way overtightened. Its easy to grab a little torque wrench for the longevity of the intake threads.
@@DCMotorWerks I 100% disagree, I stubbed my toe on my plastic parking bumper so bad it bleed and hurt for the next month wearing flops, wouldnt have happened with even tennis shoes
I was considering bringing my Porsche 911 to these guys for a few issues but after seeing the owner in multiple videos wear flip flops to work on heavy machinery, I think I will keep looking 😂 if he doesn’t have sense enough to protect his feet then how can I expect him to have sense enough to fix complex automotive issues
Alternatively, you could say that due to my experience I am confident in my choice of footwear. To each their own though. If footwear is your deciding factor in who works on your VW, err 911, that is your decision.
Can't wait to see Ed paying the bill.
No one likes seeing a grown man cry
Yes… he is very willing to throw his wallet down and pay what ever it takes also… just get that vibe from him..
I'd like to see him wear a heart rate monitor as the suspense builds up until the payment is made.
Bugatti payment
Ed can wait, patience is a virtue after all :P
From watching Cameron on Vinwiki to actually seeing him do the work, he is a solid guy and his team is equally hardworking. Respect.
Thank you we really appreciate that.
Love this dude wearin flip flops in the shop lol
He said he was going to the beach after 😂
THANK YOU for not having the background music overpowering the video. I can't tell you how much I despise this trend in Today's videos. Great work!
Appreciate the feedback
Project Lighten Ed's Wallet 👍
I thought Italian sparkling water goes in the windshield washer fluid reservoir 😎
Good idea
San Pellegrino sparkling 😆
I love that green color Lambo, I bet it looks amazing out in the sunshine. Nice work guys.
It’s stunning. Thank you
Draco verde I think
Steel toe flip flops. NOICE!
I’m so glad that these works of art are being cared for so well. That fine mineral water additive will surely guarantee many more happy miles
They will definitely get some miles!
Fantastic video guys. Very fun to watch lighthearted and cool that you show the mechanics too. Look forward to next one.Thx.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching
Nice work guy’s
Thank you 🙌
Love what you guys do, especially getting Ed to spend a lot of money on his Lambos. But, you really need a different theme song.
I’ll let my editor know.
I am not sure which one you are thinking about but I really like the one that starts at 2.10!
@@DCMotorWerks When I was watching I actually thought about how well done this video is. Give the editor praise (instead)! Amazing with this quality for a smaller channel like yours.
“Oil is important.” Just the kind of insider information I’m looking for…😂Great series, keep it up.
Thank you!
Phil Collins works on Lambo's
😂
Nero Nemesis murcie sounds like a beast.
LOC exhaust
Solid work guys! 💪🏼😎
Thank you sir
Top jobs Gent's👍Ed must loving this😉
He is excited to have them back
Great job so far and I'm looking forward to Ed's reaction! By the way, those are awesome OSHA approved flip-flops!
Glad you like them. Appreciate you watching
Sweet. Love those 6.9's.
Me too! Thanks
Why doesn’t this channel have more subs?
Great job guys
We ask ourselves that too! Thank you for watching.
oil change on one of those cars costs more than the last 3 cars I bought combined. :D
OSHA approved flipflops.
Steel toed flops
Subbed
You need to add a “road side service” fee to the Lambo bill for the Mercedes fix
Genuinely curious, is there a reason you bled the brakes manually instead of using a vacuum/pressure bleed system? Keep up the great work, I love watching y’all work on these cars!
Like to get a feel for the the clutch while bleeding.
using gods wrench on that AC line. make crescents great again
@@_Suzuka_Joe it’s a fitted crescent. Fabulous tool. Fitting is a strange size. Bites better than it’s actual size tool.
My E500 back in the shop.
These cars are going to be awesome.
super duper cool
Love the chinese safty boots !😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤
Is that Tyler's former Diablo sitting next to the Verde? Just curious, nice jobs all around.
@@brianparker7644 good eye. Yes
GREEN? Did You really say Green? I'm sure its 'Verde Draco" as Ed has beaten into Our Heads.
My apologies.
@@DCMotorWerks😂
What about the receiver dryer deccicant if it's got one? Wouldn't that be moisture saturated?
System was still capped off
Jesus they sound sweet 👌🏻
As the weight is lifted the bill is printed. 😉
*printer noises*
The dude with the light on his head. Every time he comes on camera I always think his voice should be out of " Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Guns" or Johnny Smith!!!
I’ll pass that along
can you fix my model y...I think it needs washer fluid
Ha. Of course.
Cool. Would y'all be interested in relieving me of my horrifically maintained 2007 R350? I wish I could launch it off of a mountain right now.
Details...I like a rough R class.
@DCMotorWerks oil leak, vacuum leak, runs rough, but runs and drives. A line burst and spilled oil, but still runs. I'm done with it. I've replaced rack & pinion, batteries and starter. Suspension is converted, so no airmatic issues. 180k miles. Located about 45 minutes from y'all shop, south of perimeter in Henry county.
audio clip sent to owner to alleviate any concerns...
To quote James may 'adjustable spanner (wrench in septic language) is the tool of a Neanderthal ''
In this case it’s preferred. In most other cases, I agree
When Andy answered the phone with “yello” that’s the most natural Andy I’ve seen on this channel yet 😂😂😂
Sounds like it needs the Gintani treatment
Brilliant video, thanks Tony
Take care Tony
👍,Tony
Can't wait for the next video
SHARP-WITTED ,Cameron Davis
RAZOR-SHARP, Andy Sumner DC MotorWerks
QUICK-WITTED, Evan Eugenio DC MotorWerks
CANNY Paul Wallace DC MotorWerks
👍
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 00:08AM Good Night 😴 🥱 🌃 🌙
Most of us are here to see the handsome cars not the talking tools 😎 but y’all are so nice it’s tolerable
Thank you?
I’m not sure if it’s cool or lame using a crescent wrench 🔧 on a Lambo or not. But I laughed
Fits better than the actual wrench for that application. Calculated decisions.
Sparkling water doesn’t make air in the cooling system
It was just a joke
I hope that mineral water bottle had distilled water in it. THe last thing you want in a cooling system is mineral deposits. I am sure it was but calling it out since you didnt mention it.
Yes. Just for effect.
Whatever they used to make the hoses on the ~00/'10s Lamborghinis is hot garbage (literally). Every small coolant/vacuum hose on our '04 Gallardo with that braided jacketing was the same way. Meanwhile, I've changed ~30+ year old simple rubber coolant hoses in similarly-heat-soaked locations on other cars and needed to nearly tie them in a knot to expose the beginnings of being brittle. It looks like you swapped in some "normal" hoses in at least a few places (?) probably the right call if so for a car that'll get some miles.
😂😂😂
You need to get rid of the music, and let us hear you !!
I’ll Pass that along to my editor
Great video but that music is terrible for this topic.
Will pass that along
Ed is a bit cheap but he has plenty of $$$
Seeing small power tools being used rather than hand wrenches or torque wrenches looks bad imo. Its not an old chevy truck you just zip stuff together and send it. Like tightening the throttle bodies looked way overtightened, zipped on and then cranked over. Those are tiny bolts going into aluminum, looked way overtightened. Its easy to grab a little torque wrench for the longevity of the intake threads.
Pay attention to how slowly they’re run in electrically. Very cautious with aluminum. Takes a trained hand.
Flip Flops ? Why?
You are supposed to be a professional
Exactly
Unless you’re wearing steel toed boots, any other footwear is minimally more protection. Thanks for watching.
@@DCMotorWerks I 100% disagree, I stubbed my toe on my plastic parking bumper so bad it bleed and hurt for the next month wearing flops, wouldnt have happened with even tennis shoes
@@DCMotorWerks as a Florida man, I fully support your choice of footwear!!! Flip Flops for life! (Been meaning to say this for a while!)
@@glennsundin8495 thank you. The southeast weather is no joke
I was considering bringing my Porsche 911 to these guys for a few issues but after seeing the owner in multiple videos wear flip flops to work on heavy machinery, I think I will keep looking 😂 if he doesn’t have sense enough to protect his feet then how can I expect him to have sense enough to fix complex automotive issues
Alternatively, you could say that due to my experience I am confident in my choice of footwear. To each their own though. If footwear is your deciding factor in who works on your VW, err 911, that is your decision.
@obi-wankenobi7160 What prompts you to write a silly comment like that? Getting a chance to mention your Porsche?
It was a joke but yes I do love my 911
14:23 actual audio unedited…clunk, bang, clunkety, rattle, poof 😎