{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Moron Nation Unfiltered Episode 10: Big Wangs, No Prep Thangs and What's New With Daddy Dave!","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/moron-nation-unfiltered-episode-10-big-wangs-no-prep-thangs-and-what-s-new-with-daddy-dave","audioUrl":"https://traffic.megaphone.fm/APO6928459061.mp3","description":"In Episode 10 of Moron Nation Unfiltered, we’ve got a special guest in the studio — Daddy Dave.This one isn’t your typical structured podcast… we just sat down and bs'd for a couple hours about whatever came up. From calling out the giant wings on no prep cars, to diving into suspension theories, race schedules, and what Dave’s been working on lately — it’s all over the place in the best way possible.If you like real conversations, hot takes, and behind-the-scenes racing talk… this one’s for you.Let us know in the comments — are the big wings getting out of control or nah? 😂👇 Follow &amp; listen everywhere:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cUdy20g9aepLOj8sx3pfQ?si=0b916f9d2ad141e2Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/moron-nation-unfiltered/id1858094365Amazon: https://a.co/d/0f6hJ35F👕Get your official Murder Nova and 187 Customs apparel or order parts for your hotrod at:https://www.themurdernova.comGet your Never Eyewear here:https://neveneyewear.com/?rfsn=8810281.b585c0&amp;utm_source=refersion&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_campaign=8810281.b585c0 mFollow Us!https://www.facebook.com/187Nova/https://www.facebook.com/187customsLLC/https://www.instagram.com/murdernova/https://www.instagram.com/187customs_/https://www.instagram.com/phantom.405/\n"},"annotations":[{"startTime":232.9,"endTime":235.2,"type":"term","title":"bigger turbo","url":"/glossary/bigger-turbo","quote":"But probably should just put a bigger turbo on it. Yeah.","canonicalId":"term:bigger-turbo","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “bigger turbo” means swapping to a turbocharger with greater airflow capacity. That can allow higher boost and power, but it often changes spool characteristics (boost comes in later) and may require supporting fuel, cooling, and tuning changes.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “bigger turbo” is a turbo that can move more air, which can make more power. But it can also change how quickly boost shows up and usually needs other tuning/parts to work safely."}},{"startTime":468.8,"endTime":482.0,"type":"concept","title":"sponsorships","url":"/glossary/sponsorships","quote":"And me and Dave have talked a whole lot about sponsorships.\n[474.1s]  And sponsorships is what it takes to race at this level.\n[477.4s]  If you got them, you can do it.","canonicalId":"concept:sponsorships","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Sponsorships are financial or product support from companies that help racers cover costs like entry fees, tires, fuel, repairs, and travel. At higher levels of racing, sponsorship can be the difference between being able to compete consistently or having to step back.","simplifiedExplanation":"Racing gets expensive fast. Sponsorships are when companies help pay for your racing so you can afford to compete."}},{"startTime":897.5,"endTime":897.5,"type":"term","title":"big wings","url":"/glossary/big-wings","quote":"So, so no big wings for your, for the guys that you're tuning with.","canonicalId":"term:big-wings","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Big wings” refers to large rear spoilers/wing setups used to increase aerodynamic downforce. In performance circles, they’re often associated with drag racing aesthetics, but the real benefit depends on speed, track layout, and setup.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “big wing” is a big spoiler on the back of the car. It can help keep the car planted at speed, but it’s not automatically required for every fast build."}},{"startTime":940.8,"endTime":943.8,"type":"term","title":"parachute","url":"/glossary/parachute","quote":"[938.1s]  And don't have no big.\n[940.3s]  Yeah.\n[940.8s]  And he ain't got no weight hanging off the parachute.\n[943.8s]  Not like that in.\n[945.7s]  Yeah.","canonicalId":"term:parachute","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A parachute is an auxiliary drag device used on drag-race cars to slow the vehicle from high speeds. It’s typically deployed near the end of the run and helps reduce reliance on brakes, which can overheat or fade.","simplifiedExplanation":"A parachute is a safety/extra stopping device used on fast race cars. When it opens, it creates a lot of drag so the car slows down more reliably."}},{"startTime":1492.8,"endTime":1494.5,"type":"term","title":"ECU","url":"/glossary/ecu","quote":"...but they showed where they thought... an ECU. I don't really care to look at their data, but they showed their shock...","canonicalId":"term:ecu","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"ECU (engine control unit) is the car’s computer that manages engine functions and often logs performance data. The speaker mentions seeing ECU data related to suspension/shock behavior when the wing’s effect begins.","simplifiedExplanation":"An ECU is the car’s computer. It can record data about how the car is running so people can analyze what’s happening during a run."}},{"startTime":1604.5,"endTime":1623.0,"type":"term","title":"head gasket","url":"/glossary/head-gasket","quote":"Like you've seen, I'm sure just non-stop every time he makes a pass towards his head gasket. Well, I had those problems with my truck for a while...","canonicalId":"term:head-gasket","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A head gasket seals the engine block to the cylinder head so combustion gases and coolant/oil stay separated. When it fails, you can get overheating, coolant loss, misfires, or contamination between fluids.","simplifiedExplanation":"The head gasket is a thin seal inside the engine that keeps hot combustion gases from mixing with coolant or oil. If it fails, the engine can run poorly and you may see leaks or overheating."}},{"startTime":1680.3,"endTime":1683.2,"type":"term","title":"hitch","url":"/glossary/hitch","quote":"[1678.9s]  That's the thing.\n[1679.8s]  Yeah.\n[1680.3s]  The body line's the thing.\n[1681.5s]  It'd be like if you had a hitch on a car.\n[1683.2s]  Yeah.","canonicalId":"term:hitch","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A hitch is the receiver-mounted towing interface at the rear of many vehicles. The speaker uses it as an analogy for hardware that sits outside the main body contour, similar to how “external weight” might be treated.","simplifiedExplanation":"A hitch is the part on the back of a car you use to tow a trailer. They’re using it as an example of something that sticks out past the car’s main shape."}},{"startTime":1861.0,"endTime":1867.9,"type":"term","title":"smoke the tires","url":"/glossary/smoke-the-tires","quote":"But you don't see the you don't see the whole asset, even on these radio cars, because. Like whenever you seven out of ten times, you're going to see them smoke the tires.","canonicalId":"term:smoke-the-tires","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Smoke the tires” describes wheelspin so severe that the tires overheat and leave visible smoke. In drag and street racing talk, it’s a sign the car is exceeding traction, often tied to tire compound, tire pressure, launch technique, and suspension/weight transfer.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Smoke the tires” means the tires spin so much they overheat and start making smoke. It’s basically the car losing traction."}},{"startTime":1955.0,"endTime":1976.6,"type":"part","title":"leaf spring","url":"/glossary/leaf-spring","quote":"I know I know some leaf spring. I've seen like Nick's truck works pretty well on the street and he extends, but it's we have to on a leaf spring... I'm just saying that none of those cars out there leaf springs.","canonicalId":"part:leaf-spring","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A leaf spring is a type of suspension spring made from stacked metal strips. In drag-racing and street setups, people often debate whether leaf-spring rear suspensions can handle the traction and geometry changes needed for hard launches without binding or excessive squat.","simplifiedExplanation":"A leaf spring is a suspension spring made of metal strips. It’s common on older trucks and some rear suspensions, and it affects how the car squats and hooks when you accelerate hard."}},{"startTime":2040.0,"endTime":2046.6,"type":"term","title":"stock suspension","url":"/glossary/stock-suspension","quote":"And they want to beat their chest and go stock suspension. What's the best stock suspension you can get for a factory race car? That's what it is.","canonicalId":"term:stock-suspension","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Stock suspension” means using factory-style suspension components rather than aftermarket drag racing parts. The speaker is asking what the best stock suspension option is for a factory race car, highlighting the tradeoff between ride/handling and launch performance.","simplifiedExplanation":"Stock suspension means the suspension parts that came with the car from the factory. They’re talking about how good you can make a factory-style setup for racing."}},{"startTime":2297.8,"endTime":2303.9,"type":"concept","title":"wheeling","url":"/glossary/wheeling","quote":"We couldn't really put any more power in it than what we did.\nYeah.\nIt's a reason it was wheeling.\nPlus the shocks wouldn't allow us to extend it as fast as what we wanted to overcome from the wheeling.","canonicalId":"concept:wheeling","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Wheeling” is when a drag car lifts the front wheels off the ground during acceleration. It’s often caused by too much torque/traction imbalance and suspension/weight-transfer setup, and it can limit how much power you can effectively use without losing control.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Wheeling” means the car’s front end comes up during a hard launch. It usually happens when the rear tires hook up too well (or the car isn’t set up to manage the weight transfer)."}},{"startTime":2356.4,"endTime":2360.0,"type":"term","title":"funny cars","url":"/glossary/funny-cars","quote":"Did you see those two funny cars going to go down it?\nThat's why they won't make a full hit.\nIt's it's becoming a he keeps saying he makes a post every week or something like that, saying I'm going to put this thing down at Brown County.","canonicalId":"term:funny-cars","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Funny cars” are a class of drag racing cars with highly modified bodies and powerful engines, typically running short, intense quarter-mile passes. Their mention implies the track is used for high-power drag racing where traction and suspension tuning are critical.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Funny cars” are specialized drag racing cars built to go extremely fast in short bursts. Seeing them struggle suggests the track conditions weren’t great for getting a clean run."}},{"startTime":2636.16,"endTime":2663.8,"type":"concept","title":"daily driver","url":"/glossary/daily-driver","quote":"I'm just not going to slow the car down to run daily driver. And I go, you got a fucking daily driver that you got to slow down to run five thirties. ... And you know, as well as I do, those aren't daily drivers.","canonicalId":"concept:daily-driver","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Daily driver” means a car you use regularly for normal street driving, not a dedicated race build. In this segment, the host is arguing that cars running quick times (like “four sixties”) aren’t truly daily drivers because they’re being prepared/used in a way that’s more like racing.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “daily driver” is the car you drive to work and around town. Here, they’re saying some of the cars in the race aren’t really meant to be driven every day—they’re set up to run fast."}},{"startTime":2892.8,"endTime":2917.7,"type":"term","title":"engine","url":"/glossary/engine","quote":"We don't even have a motor engine, motor, whichever type of guy you are... So we need a motor for blue or engine.","canonicalId":"term:engine","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Engine” is used interchangeably with “motor” here, referring to the powerplant that makes the car go. In drag racing, the engine’s readiness and configuration are critical because the car may not even be able to run without it.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re talking about the engine—the part that provides power. For a drag race, you need it working and ready to go."}},{"startTime":2975.3,"endTime":2978.3,"type":"concept","title":"NHRA","url":"/glossary/nhra","quote":"We're going to NHRA and we would go right through Atlanta. Anyways, I would assume to go to, I think so. Charlotte. Charlotte.","canonicalId":"concept:nhra","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"NHRA is the National Hot Rod Association, the major U.S. drag racing sanctioning body. When the speaker says they’re going to NHRA, they’re referring to an NHRA event where cars compete in drag-strip classes.","simplifiedExplanation":"NHRA is the big organization that runs drag racing events in the U.S. If they’re going to NHRA, they’re heading to an official drag-race weekend."}},{"startTime":3138.5,"endTime":3155.46,"type":"term","title":"trailer","url":"/glossary/trailer","quote":"One thing I am dreading, though, is trying to fix that trailer. Oh, God, it's still a thing. The stacker, the stacker.","canonicalId":"term:trailer","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A trailer is a separate vehicle that’s towed behind another car or truck. In this segment, they’re talking about a specific trailer that needs repairs, which affects how they can travel and use it.","simplifiedExplanation":"A trailer is something you pull behind your vehicle. It’s like a separate “car” that carries stuff, and if it breaks, you can’t tow it easily."}},{"startTime":3143.8,"endTime":3155.46,"type":"term","title":"stacker","quote":"Oh, God, it's still a thing. The stacker, the stacker. Oh, that cylinder is leaking.","canonicalId":"term:stacker","priority":0.2,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Stacker” here likely refers to a specialized trailer setup used to lift or stack items (often in logistics or event/transport contexts). The mention of a leaking cylinder suggests the stacker mechanism is hydraulic and needs mechanical attention.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “stacker” is a trailer system that can lift or arrange things. If a part like a hydraulic cylinder is leaking, the lifting function may not work right."}},{"startTime":3155.66,"endTime":3164.6,"type":"term","title":"hydraulic fluid","url":"/glossary/hydraulic-fluid","quote":"For now, we're going to get a five gallon bucket of hydraulic fluid. It just gets. At some point, though, it's got to let go.","canonicalId":"term:hydraulic-fluid","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Hydraulic fluid is the working liquid used in hydraulic systems to transmit force. In motorsports and fabrication, it’s commonly used for things like hydraulic jacks, presses, or clutch/brake actuation depending on the setup.","simplifiedExplanation":"Hydraulic fluid is a special liquid that helps hydraulic tools and systems push with a lot of force. It’s what lets a small input create a big push."}},{"startTime":3277.9,"endTime":3285.4,"type":"brand","title":"Sammy Swindell","url":"/glossary/sammy-swindell","quote":"So Sammy Swindell is like\n[3281.5s]  He is.\n[3282.2s]  Like John Force?\n[3284.3s]  Yeah.\n[3285.4s]  I don't know anything about that type of race.","canonicalId":"brand:sammy-swindell","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Sammy Swindell is a well-known American sprint car driver. Sprint cars are lightweight, high-power race cars built for short oval tracks, usually with very aggressive handling.","simplifiedExplanation":"Sammy Swindell is a race driver, especially known for sprint car racing. Sprint cars are built for short oval tracks and are made to be fast and handle hard turns."}},{"startTime":3282.2,"endTime":3285.4,"type":"brand","title":"John Force","url":"/glossary/john-force","quote":"[3282.2s]  Like John Force?\n[3284.3s]  Yeah.\n[3285.4s]  I don't know anything about that type of race.","canonicalId":"brand:john-force","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"John Force is a legendary American drag racer, best known for NHRA Top Fuel competition. Mentioning him in the same breath as Sammy Swindell highlights that the conversation is mixing different racing disciplines (drag racing vs sprint car racing).","simplifiedExplanation":"John Force is a famous drag racing driver. He’s known for Top Fuel drag racing, which is a different type of racing than sprint cars."}},{"startTime":3310.4,"endTime":3312.1,"type":"concept","title":"asphalt","url":"/glossary/asphalt","quote":"[3310.4s]  It's asphalt.\n[3311.6s]  No dirt.","canonicalId":"concept:asphalt","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Asphalt refers to the paved track surface. Track surface matters a lot because tire grip, traction control, and car setup differ significantly between asphalt and dirt, changing how a race car accelerates and corners.","simplifiedExplanation":"Asphalt just means the track is paved. Race cars behave differently on asphalt than on dirt because the tires get different grip."}},{"startTime":3320.2,"endTime":3320.2,"type":"concept","title":"dirt","url":"/glossary/dirt","quote":"Okay, I thought it was dirt. But you're out there with 25 other dummies.","canonicalId":"concept:dirt","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Dirt track surfaces have looser, changing traction, so cars can slide more easily and grip can vary lap to lap. That’s why drivers often talk about whether they’re on dirt versus asphalt when discussing control and crashes.","simplifiedExplanation":"Dirt doesn’t grip like asphalt does. The tires can lose traction more easily, so driving feels less predictable."}},{"startTime":3404.8,"endTime":3406.5,"type":"term","title":"RPMs","url":"/glossary/rpms","quote":"And these things are like the maintenance on them. What kind of RPMs?","canonicalId":"term:rpms","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"RPMs (revolutions per minute) indicate how fast the engine is spinning. Track rules often limit how the car is set up and tuned, and RPM-related limits can affect power, drivability, and durability.","simplifiedExplanation":"RPMs tell you how fast the engine is spinning. Higher RPMs usually mean more power, but they can also stress the engine."}},{"startTime":3412.26,"endTime":3419.1,"type":"company","title":"FuelTech","url":"/glossary/fueltech","quote":"Because I'm like, hey, can we cram FuelTech on this thing? Oh, like they have a spec ECU. Yeah. You can't put FuelTech on it.","canonicalId":"company:fueltech","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"FuelTech is an aftermarket engine management brand that makes programmable ECUs (engine control units) for racing and performance builds. In the segment, they’re discussing whether a FuelTech ECU can be installed on a specific car/series setup, and how it’s used for monitoring and control.","simplifiedExplanation":"FuelTech is a company that makes performance computers for cars. Those computers help control the engine and show info on a screen, which is why people use them in racing."}},{"startTime":3666.2,"endTime":3668.8,"type":"term","title":"billet motors","url":"/glossary/billet-motors","quote":"that thing's really really fast.\nThey're pro-mods, billet motors, billet heads, all that stuff.","canonicalId":"term:billet-motors","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Billet” refers to parts machined from a solid block of metal rather than cast. 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Many two-strokes also use oil mixed with fuel or an oiling system, and they typically have different cooling and emissions characteristics than four-strokes.","simplifiedExplanation":"A two-stroke engine makes power every two piston movements. That often means it can rev higher and feel quicker, which is why people like them in racing and sleds."}},{"startTime":3726.0,"endTime":3732.0,"type":"term","title":"four-stroke","url":"/glossary/four-stroke","quote":"Four strokes, I don't know what it is about a motor but four strokes are just heavy. There's water through them and all that.","canonicalId":"term:four-stroke","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A four-stroke engine completes its power cycle in four piston strokes (two crankshaft revolutions). Compared with two-strokes, four-strokes generally run smoother and can be more fuel-efficient, but they often feel heavier or less “snappy” at the same displacement.","simplifiedExplanation":"A four-stroke engine takes four piston movements to make one power cycle. It usually runs smoother and can be more efficient, but it may not feel as quick-revving as a two-stroke."}},{"startTime":3812.6,"endTime":3814.3,"type":"term","title":"snowmobile","url":"/glossary/snowmobile","quote":"[3812.6s]  I never rode a snowmobile\n[3814.3s]  Come on.\n[3815.9s]  I haven't either.","canonicalId":"term:snowmobile","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A snowmobile is a motorized vehicle designed to travel over snow using a track. People often ride them in winter recreation areas like frozen lakes or trails.","simplifiedExplanation":"A snowmobile is like a small motor vehicle made for snow. It uses a track so it can move over icy ground."}},{"startTime":3817.0,"endTime":3819.1,"type":"term","title":"jet skis","url":"/glossary/jet-skis","quote":"[3817.0s]  I rode lots of jet skis.\n[3819.1s]  I'm not even fond of jet skis.\n[3822.1s]  After I get wily to go on,","canonicalId":"term:jet-skis","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Jet skis are personal watercraft—small, high-powered boats you ride while seated or standing. They’re commonly used in warm weather on lakes and coastal areas.","simplifiedExplanation":"Jet skis are small watercraft you ride on top of the water. They’re usually used in warmer months."}},{"startTime":4675.1,"endTime":4679.82,"type":"term","title":"Procharger","url":"/glossary/pro-charger","quote":"Yes, because I still don't think he's got the big Procharger on that car. 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In drag racing, wheelspin wastes energy and can prevent the car from reaching its best elapsed time, especially early in the run.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Spinning” means the tires are slipping instead of gripping the track. When that happens, the car can’t accelerate as effectively."}},{"startTime":5045.2,"endTime":5054.6,"type":"term","title":"willy bars","url":"/glossary/willy-bars","quote":"Like if he took that same 128 over whatever and put on a big tire car with willy bars, it'd go faster. Ryan with. Of course it will.","canonicalId":"term:willy-bars","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Willy bars” are wheelie bars used on drag cars to prevent excessive wheelstands. 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