True but it was lacking to me. Don't get me wrong I watched it like 10 times but there are more just as important fluids that people need /want to learn about.
In school they had this whole lecture and history about the Ackerman principle no one understood with all these formulas nobody even uses anymore, I didnt get it but eventually I did. And then you have this guy on youtube explaining the basics of it in a couple seconds. don't go to school kids (actually go to school it is still important).
School has become about following instructions and completing tasks--even college--while also being unnecessarily expensive. It's now pretty much a complete scam, but parents don't believe it when their kids tell them. Thanks, Gen X.
Sean O'Neill Not quite true - school used to be much more about spouting memorized facts and obeying. Most of the world it still is. You want quality non-rote education, go to Scandinavia. Learn your history; signed, Generation X.
Rack and pinion steering has to be one of the first mechanical things I've learned from LEGO. That old No. 28 Formula 1 car from LEGO had that totally visible.
Another really good video, I'd like to think I know a bit about cars but you not just teach me something new, you guys find the most interesting topics to teach, and do it in a really fun way for lack of a better word.
Bart is literally my favorite person to watch on youtube, hes so fucking funny i cant handle it but yet i want more!! Id even watch if he did videos on groceries, or rain!
Please do a video about Pro and Anti Ackerman and what they suit best :) And what if you did a topic about suspension height and and it´s roll centers?
I've pondered how Ackermann steering is done with stretch limos - both professionally made, and those things where someone chops a car in half and adds an extra center section - saw that with a Prius once, it turned out better than it sounds. Do they change the steering geometry to match the longer wheelbase, or just have the tires scrub a bit? Also, I've noticed that on my classic VW Super Beetle, with the steering against the lock the tires chirp a tiny bit, seems like it's not a perfect Ackermann arrangement. Once asked the pros at a shop about this, they said that this is normal (not an issue with my alignment) and often cars won't have a perfect Ackermann arrangement because it's a tradeoff with some other factors.
Good catch, indeed it is Descartes. Who ever is writing this show knows what is going on. First we are told we are stupid if we believe the earth is flat. We are shown the Father of modern philosophy as a common wheelwright. And finally shown a painting of golden age 'mud flood' buildings.
Hey donut media, u guys r doing great by spreading knowledge about cars in a very creative way... But I have an idea... That if possible then also provide a kind of notes on the topic u cover in science garage so that who have habit to read can read it nd it will also clear some residuals doubts about topic..i know u guys wil rock in this also😁😉
AND there's the electric power steering PUMP option from a Toyota MR2.. because sometimes racecars need to eliminate pulleys being driven off the engine (but you still want to keep some PS)
I thought the second definition of steering angle that you mentioned is called “tow” (pronounced “toe”). I drift RWD RC cars and that’s what ppl in the community call the difference in angles between the wheels of the front or back.
Alexi Smith noriyaro is also pretty good, little to no music over the sound of engines, plus he's more a real word driver, drifter & drift commentator.
Are you sure you got the motorcycle reference right ?? To all I know ( supported by trainings, books and several 10000 miles of personal experience) you have to steer to the opposite direction to move the center of gravity of the bike into the direction you want it to go. Maybe a topic for an addon video ;)
I love the fact that even Dai Yoshihara is learning about how his car works.
Can we do an episode on engine fluids (oils, grease, and other fluids)
Don't forget blinker fluid
@@philtjensjasper and piston return springs
I know they’ve done one on coolant
True but it was lacking to me. Don't get me wrong I watched it like 10 times but there are more just as important fluids that people need /want to learn about.
Brandin Hunter such as blinker fluid
In school they had this whole lecture and history about the Ackerman principle no one understood with all these formulas nobody even uses anymore, I didnt get it but eventually I did.
And then you have this guy on youtube explaining the basics of it in a couple seconds. don't go to school kids (actually go to school it is still important).
School has become about following instructions and completing tasks--even college--while also being unnecessarily expensive. It's now pretty much a complete scam, but parents don't believe it when their kids tell them. Thanks, Gen X.
@@mikebagwell8229 If I could,I'd just learn what I needed to learn and probably never come back.
Sean O'Neill Not quite true - school used to be much more about spouting memorized facts and obeying. Most of the world it still is. You want quality non-rote education, go to Scandinavia. Learn your history; signed, Generation X.
Rack and pinion steering has to be one of the first mechanical things I've learned from LEGO. That old No. 28 Formula 1 car from LEGO had that totally visible.
LEGO Technic for the win.
I've learned so much just trying to build things that worked with lego Technics
LMAO I died when you did that little hitchhiking skit
no you didnt
@@von... I don't know why people try to use this term like this all the time, sounds so dumb.
Here he was a drifter...
4:03 The hand on table explosion gets me every time! lol! It's the little things that these guys do, it really is.
My favourite Science Garage yet, you're super enthusiastic as always but not over the top. Hit that perfect medium.
That was probably the most interesting episode so far. I learned so much today, congrats guys 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Another really good video, I'd like to think I know a bit about cars but you not just teach me something new, you guys find the most interesting topics to teach, and do it in a really fun way for lack of a better word.
Bring back #ScienceGarage
I miss these episodes
You guys should do an episode on speed wobbles, how they happen, how to prevent them, etc.
This video could be 30min long, I WOULD WATCH EVERY SINGLE SECOND OF IT!
What ever happened to Science Garage :( I loved this series so much I watched the entire playlist like 3 times.
Bart is literally my favorite person to watch on youtube, hes so fucking funny i cant handle it but yet i want more!! Id even watch if he did videos on groceries, or rain!
6:28 picture of Descartes and Georg Lankensperger, cool joke :D
10 points to Griffindor
If you Google Images search Georg Lankensperger that picture comes up, whoever researched the video must have not checked the source
I lost it when Descartes' pic came up.
I also noticed and was like WTF... hahaha
I learnt more from this 12:00 minute video than two months in my Street Rod Technology morning classes.
The incorporated mechanic interview and cut in drift edits made this one great
6:27 That's René Descartes.
Yo Fact Bro
The little edits Donut does in their videos are worth it's weight in gold.
im doing a project for my steering and suspension class and this video came in clutch
I haven't gone to Uni all week so this is my learning for the week
This is a nitpick but Science Garage should be called Science Kitchen.... Because it takes place in a kitchen.
It’s a garage kitchen tho
Your kitchen isn't in your garage? Oh shit I need to call my contractor
So you don't keep you car parts on the sink?
We've been over this before. There are several possible explanations.
C4Cintron A Science Lab looks just like a kitchen...
Best chapter to date, really new stuff
Petition to bring Bart and Science Garage back
Man, I love science garage!
I hope you guys can get a network tv contract. Like you are as good as top gear everything you do is awesome!!
Please do a video about Pro and Anti Ackerman and what they suit best :)
And what if you did a topic about suspension height and and it´s roll centers?
Yes i agree. I want the advance classes too! 🙋
You should also make a in depth video on steering system which should include some examples of how each and every part of the system works
Amazing explanation! Saved to watch again as refresher later.
I enjoyed the drifter HOMONYM!
Science- Physics would have been so much fun at school if they taught this.
I love this channel this channel should get more subs
I luv this channel, becausing like's telling story, story before a sleep😍
Bart is so underrated on donutmedia
Great content guys , Very informative and simple to understand ❤
Why is your voice so quiet? Dude dont tell me you are listening to the haters, you being loud adds to your character and the show, keep being awesome
Donut Media should have online courses for all this knowledge you are dropping on us.
This was so well done. Great explanations!
Mishimoto Gold Intercooler
I have been watching you for a long time now
Now you got me watching and taking notes of your blinking. Coming to save you
I never knew about this Akerman angle before!!!
Can you do a episode on different way on modified steering ratio and rack and pin?
The Ackerman steering angle really surprised me
The best part of waking up 🔥🔥🔥
The earth isn't flat?
Take the joke..
Roa Mobile chill out bro , grouping people in one like that
why does everything have to be about the americans?
@@Omar-em7rl because they are jeleous of our success
BART SHOUTING "Ofcourse not you dummy"
You guys should do a science garage on alignments. Think about all the fishing jokes you could do about caster.
Love you Donut Media
I've pondered how Ackermann steering is done with stretch limos - both professionally made, and those things where someone chops a car in half and adds an extra center section - saw that with a Prius once, it turned out better than it sounds. Do they change the steering geometry to match the longer wheelbase, or just have the tires scrub a bit? Also, I've noticed that on my classic VW Super Beetle, with the steering against the lock the tires chirp a tiny bit, seems like it's not a perfect Ackermann arrangement. Once asked the pros at a shop about this, they said that this is normal (not an issue with my alignment) and often cars won't have a perfect Ackermann arrangement because it's a tradeoff with some other factors.
Can you guys do a video on regenerative braking. That would be sick. Cheers
Do a video on piston return springs
Kwinny Studios jfc 😂, you saw that chrisfix april fools video too?
@@sanjaynandalall2260 ye
I love the fact that the vídeo is recorded on a Kitchen ❤️
That's a buttload of info for an 11 minute video. Very very concise
Love your videos man!
Can you guys do the bronco ii. That be dope of ya
Can you please do a video on Flex fuel and E85
Great video! I LOVE DRIFTING!!! I have that BRZ in GT Sport! Thing is legit!
This content is epic!
6:27 is René Descartes in the background, not Georg Lankensperger. Is from my country !! FRANCE🇫🇷
Good catch, indeed it is Descartes. Who ever is writing this show knows what is going on. First we are told we are stupid if we believe the earth is flat. We are shown the Father of modern philosophy as a common wheelwright. And finally shown a painting of golden age 'mud flood' buildings.
Thought i was the only one seeing this
Thanks Bart this was helpful
The video I have been looking for!!!!!!!!
You need to do one on power steering
this guy could teach me rocket science
Do the Ackerman video pls
Hey donut media, u guys r doing great by spreading knowledge about cars in a very creative way... But I have an idea... That if possible then also provide a kind of notes on the topic u cover in science garage so that who have habit to read can read it nd it will also clear some residuals doubts about topic..i know u guys wil rock in this also😁😉
Please do an episode on the W block engines like the one they run in the Bugatti Veyron and Bentley Continental GT Speed
Bart and the other guy: *Science stuff*
Dai: "BRZ goes screech"
Well played Bart. Subbed
For now.
That was an awesome video!
AND there's the electric power steering PUMP option from a Toyota MR2.. because sometimes racecars need to eliminate pulleys being driven off the engine (but you still want to keep some PS)
Cool vid! Cool information
Literally just learned about this at Maxwell today.
miss you Bart
Make a video on different steering geometries- anti ackermann
6:28 that's God damn Rene Descartes! 😂😂
Really cool 😎
BAAAARRRT! You're being OUTSHOUTED!!! By NOLAN no less! He's not even allowed to shout. The hand plop explosions are going down too.
i don't understand how people can't find drifting entertaining yet can watch cars make left turns for 4 hours
3 flat earthers disliked this video.
I love the BRZ
Love this
I thought the second definition of steering angle that you mentioned is called “tow” (pronounced “toe”).
I drift RWD RC cars and that’s what ppl in the community call the difference in angles between the wheels of the front or back.
Toe (which is actually spelled toe) is the horizontal angle between a wheel and the car's centerline, when the steering is centered.
Best cars channel: Donut media. Best bikes channel: Motorcyclist magazine.
Alexi Smith noriyaro is also pretty good, little to no music over the sound of engines, plus he's more a real word driver, drifter & drift commentator.
Just curious, is there a documentary about the evolution of steering mechanisms?
I sure do like racks turned into a drinking game take a shot every time he says Rack in this episode
the drift life!!
I miss you, Bart!
I wanna see Humphrey do one of these science garage episodes.
First Science Garage where He actually seems like he is concentrating bloody hard to get the facts corret
Need more info on camber control please. Thanks
Good.....
That is just one of the important topics
Love that lonely drifter clip :D
I like the effect when he stumps the table xD
6:27 that is not Georg lankensperger, that's Rene Descartes
Dammit the BRZ bait gets me every time
Made a video about steering geometry
Great video
Yes
I need that steering angle. Not for drifting, just to park easier
Cool video do a other rare car video like the tucker
Are you sure you got the motorcycle reference right ?? To all I know ( supported by trainings, books and several 10000 miles of personal experience) you have to steer to the opposite direction to move the center of gravity of the bike into the direction you want it to go. Maybe a topic for an addon video ;)