PODCAST 805: C.J. Wilson

February 5, 2016

MLB pitcher C.J. Wilson joins Adam and Matt to share his love for cars and racing. They talk about how C.J.’s upbringing sparked his passion for cars and go over some of his collection, including a Skyline and Cayman GT4. They also share some tricks on finding the best deals on cars.

For more with C.J. Wilson, visit CJWilsonRacing.com and follow him on Twitter @str8edgeracer.

Hosts: Adam Carolla and Matt D’Andria
Producer: Chris Laxamana
Engineer: Caelan Biehn


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  1. ADT65

    Flat plane crank shafts have the rod journals at 180 degrees from each other (like a typical 4 cylinder) while cruciform crankshafts (like in American V8s are at 90 degrees. All rod journals are on the same plane hence the term flat plane. All Ferrari V8s use flat plane cranks. That is why their V8s sound so different that American V8s, It is easier to make a V8 with a flat plane crank breath (unless you use 180 degree headers ie a bundle of snakes).

    1. Steve Esposito

      IIRC, the US big blocks use the flat plane cranks, but the small blocks sound different because they use a different style crank along with a different firing order. On MOPAR, the big block cylinders alternate one cylinder per bank through the entire order. Small blocks, like the 318, alternate but part of the firing order 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2, 8 and 4 are on the same bank as are 5 and 7, so you have two places in the order where two reports in a row are coming from the same side. http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=114

    2. Steve Esposito

      IIRC, the US big blocks use the flat plane cranks, but the small blocks sound different because they use a different style crank along with a different firing order. On MOPAR, the big block cylinders alternate one cylinder per bank through the entire order. Small blocks, like the 318, alternate but part of the firing order 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2, 8 and 4 are on the same bank as are 5 and 7, so you have two places in the order where two reports in a row are coming from the same side. http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=114

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