NEW TURBO For Buick Grand National! It Absolutely SHREDS Now!

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Published 2024-07-26
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The 1986 Buick Grand National nicknamed the Bland National is back! it's time to work through its various issues mostly smoking terribly bad and a terrible miss. a guy is going to go ahead and put a new turbo on as well as clean the fuel injectors and replace various sensors to make this Buick Grand National run better than ever. and you better believe we're going to go test on it!!

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All Comments (21)
  • Don't ever change. I love your two person conversations that you have all by yourself.
  • @nopenottalib4366
    I can't speak for everyone - but I can say that for me personally, I really, really, really NEED more of this car in my life. PLEASE keep doing videos on it! She's a keeper!
  • @user-lw4gq7ds5w
    Sorry for your loss. I just bought my mom's van from her estate. Every time I drive it, I think of her and my dad. Still have the air fresheners she used in it.
  • @jtuck6065
    My condolences for the loss of your grandpa, Derek. I’m sure he was very proud of you and the man you’ve become.
  • @allenmichaud1605
    Last weekend i saw this guy sign stuff for like 7 hour's. When it was time to race the wife and kids took over signing and selling stuff. 52,000 people in his line. Then drives off the next day with the family in an rv towing his merch trailer. No hotels. No hired drivers. No planes. Really actually drives the entire country clark griswold style. New england 900 was bananas
  • @clstjam4321
    Would love to see you bring that ole GN back to it's full glory. Who cares if it reduces the number of revivals you do, getting a rig back on the road is one thing, finishing a revival and bringing it all the way back and into something personalized is where it's at for me. Headliners, seats, body, mechanicals... whatever it takes, I'm here for it. And I suspect I'm far from the only one.
  • @Eighty8Fitter
    I’m glad to see you wearing gloves more and more. My dad was a diesel mechanic for 40+ years. I heard the story many times about the days when he used the parts washer or had a lot of oil and grease on his hands. When he would go to bed at night, his hands would just throb from the chemicals. Some guys think it’s for the birds, but being around for your family is more important than being “cool” in front of others! Keep up the great content feller!
  • @dclug1
    Finally!!!! We got an answer on the truck LOL! I've been wondering for months. Didn't seem like the type of going to town rig Derek would buy. But how he got it exactly demonstrates the type of character that guy has. Awesome man. Hold on to that thing.
  • @EthelJung-j5w
    “Darrel Im gonna step on ya if you keep binding my legs up” I forget Darrel was the cat at first and I was thinking who the hell is he talking too
  • @941Earl
    Those Buicks were a breath of fresh air in an otherwise dismal period of automobile manufacturing. I'd love to see you finish the interior and replace those bumper fillers. Maybe even iron out that check engine light.
  • VGG's legacy in the making. Legacy is the change you bring about in this world. How we made others feel, how we treated the people around us and how we made their lives better. "When you were born you were crying and everyone else was smiling. Live your life so at the end, you're the one who is smiling and everyone else is crying."
  • @maggs131
    46:51 if you were wondering what kind of guy Derek is, ask Daryl. That pudder cat loves Derek and animals know and love good people. ❤
  • @tommyhester3691
    I love how you have your grandpas truck up there on the rack kinda like he is sitting up in it watching over your family and enjoying your work. Take care
  • I can legitimately say that I've been watching for probably 2 years, and I have not been disappointed by a single video. Just a good ol' country fella doing great works of heart. Keep doing your thing to make the world a better place. I hope you realize you're inspiring and your demeanor is awesome
  • Derek, my dear friend! I need to say THANK YOU 😊! My father passed away suddenly a couple of days ago eventhough he was almost 91, it was still a surprise to us all since he had just seen the Dr a couple of months ago and given a clean bill of health even at his age! Anyway my friend, I've been very upset and emotional since bcos unfortunately I'm unable to fly to California for his funeral or any other part of the process bcos I'm financially stressed and I can't afford the expensive round-trip flight from Manila Philippines to Los Angeles! I'm a retired police officer living full-time in the Philippines since 2018. Anyway, I got sidetracked! My point was that as usual, when I watch you and your videos, I always have a bug smile on my face, and I'm laughing out loud at your hilarious antics and dialogue. So just now, I'm watching this video and suddenly realised I was smiling ear to ear and laughing hard! Thanks to you, my dear friend. You managed to make me completely forget what's currently going on in my personal life, and wow, did I need some positivity, especially now! Thank you so much, Derek, for helping me to laugh and smile again even for just a little while, I know now that I'm going to be fine, thanks to you! Thank you, Derek, for all that you do to entertain all of us, teach us, and for making life at its worst, just a little better 😀 😊❤ I love you, your wife, and you'd kids! God bless always my dear friend 🧡 hopefully in the next few months or years, I can afford to travel back to California to at least visit my father's grave. Take care always!
  • Quickly becoming my favorite YouTube channel. I love how every other automotive channel has adapted your phrases and mannerisms
  • This was one of my dream cars back in high school, I ended up with what I could afford an old '68 Fury III 4 door I think I paid $300 for back in '83. My grandfather owned a garage and over the summer and winter of '83-84 I rebuilt the 318, added dual exhaust, headers with a dump, a mild cam, had the crank turned/balanced, heads milled, seated the valves, replaced all rings/bearings/springs/seals/freeze plugs, got a junkyard transmission and hit the road. I went thru several of those transmissions as that thing was a huge heavy boat of a car which combined with my young foot meant they didn't last long. That old car was still being driven by my father all the way to the late '90's. It isn't as affordable as it used to be but it can still be done on a budget as Derrik repeatedly demonstrates. Find an old car you can turn some wrenches on and just enjoy it, again just as Derrik repeatedly says. Thanks Derrik and all involved for what you do creating this entertaining and educational content, even though you decry that fact, that's just a load of fun to watch. May He continue to bless you, yours and all those around you, Num 6:24-26...
  • @spideyjected
    As a huge fan of the grand national for years… I’d love to see it brought back to glory. I’d like to have one some day, but finances will tell