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Lake Speed Jr. Returns + The New Ford Ranger

CarCast

Bleav + Carolla Digital

Comedy, National, Lifestyle, Business, Sales, Automotive, Leisure

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2018

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Lake Speed Jr. joins Adam and Matt to talk all things oil and fuel. The guys also give their thoughts on the new Ford Ranger. For more with Lake, visit DrivenRacingOil.com and SPEEDianostix.com Castrol: Titanium strong for maximum engine performance Geico: Visit Geico.com Hosts: Adam Carolla and Matt D'Andria Producer: Chris Laxamana Engineer: Caelan Biehn

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0:00.0

You're listening to Castrol Carcast on Podcast on, get it on, get on,

0:25.0

you know, just, get a minute they get on.

0:27.0

Welcome to Carcast, I'm out of Carlzumat, the Motorola,

0:30.0

DeAndrea over there.

0:31.0

Hello.

0:32.0

Excited to welcome back Lake Speed Jr.

0:36.0

The man who knows all things, well, lubrication, automotive and beyond, and we are geeks for this stuff so obviously always

0:46.3

always happy to talk to you and glutton's for punishment nobody's quite as

0:50.3

nerdy as lake I can well a nerd with the best of them. But Driven Racing

0:55.7

oils the company website driven racing oil.com we're very much into the

1:00.6

diagnostic part it's a newer thing where you basically draw some

1:05.8

blood from the engine which is the oil. They've always said you know the oil is

1:11.0

your life's blood of the engine like okay well if they want to find out how a human is doing in terms of do you have

1:16.4

hepatitis C or whatever let's draw a little blood and check it out and somebody figured out hey

1:22.0

let's draw a little engine oil and see what's going on in the

1:25.7

anatomy of the engine.

1:27.7

I think these guys have been doing it for a long time with the racing teams and then they

1:32.4

started thinking hey maybe

1:33.9

everybody wants to do it. Oh yeah everybody should. Everybody should be doing

1:38.8

it right exactly I mean it's a if you go back you know the history of oil analysis itself goes back to the military, the Navy and the Air Force

1:45.2

were doing it in World War II.

1:47.1

The idea as opposed to changing parts based on a time schedule, you basically do oil analysis as a predictive maintenance tool.

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