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116: Building an Offroad Viper — Dumb, Awesome, or Both?
Manage episode 422299745 series 2843068
If you like doing things yourself, building weird cars, and making the most of what you’ve got, this episode with Matt Brown — AKA Superfast Matt — is a must-listen.
Use “FAST50” to get $50 OFF our 3D Modelling & CAD for Motorsport Course: https://hpcdmy.co/CADb
After walking out of college with an engineering degree, Matt Brown started his career developing engines for NASCAR teams, engineering various parts for Tesla in its early days, and working on secret projects for Apple.
Then came 2020, and with lockdowns forcing Matt to work from home, he began investing more and more time into building interesting cars and showcasing his work on YouTube. After a while, Matt decided to take the plunge and commit to his Superfast Matt YouTube channel full time, which now has over 420,000 subscribers.
In this conversation, Matt first talks us through his journey to full-time YouTubing, discussing how he earns enough to pay the bills and what kind of videos work best on his channel. We also spend time running through some of the fairly simple tools that Matt uses in his workshop with impressive results, covering basic CNC routers, 3D scanners and printers, and much more.
Matt is best known for his crazy builds, including a CBR1000RR-engined Honda S600 and a Bonneville Landspeed streamliner. These interesting projects get airplay in this interview, but the real focus is on Matt’s current obsession — a Dodge Viper built for the dirt.
We dive deep into this unusual build, first by questioning Matt’s sanity… After all, why would anyone want to do something like this? There’s plenty of interesting fat to chew on here, with discussions on suspension geometry and performance, rear-end transplants, and more.
Since this podcast was recorded, Matt has taken the Viper out for its first offroad adventure check it out here: https://youtu.be/6d7aRoYvYs0?si=i4drFZyDyxlK0R5v
Follow Superfast Matt here:
IG: @superfastmatt
FB: Superfast Matt
YT: SuperfastMatt
TT: Superfastmatt
Don’t forget, you can use “FAST50” to get $50 OFF our 3D Modelling & CAD for Motorsport Course: https://hpcdmy.co/CADb
Timestamps:
3:48 How did you become interested in cars?
6:17 What companies have you worked for?
8:29 Rules in motorsport.
11:17 Why did you leave Nascar?
12:50 Sodium-filled exhaust valves.
13:47 Working for Tesla.
26:35 What comes after Tesla?
29:00 Starting a YouTube channel.
36:43 Producing videos that get views.
41:36 Is it easy to become a YouTube sensation?
44:38 Access to CAD, 3D Printing and 3D scanning as a hobbyist.
50:06 3D printing materials.
57:48 Do you use 3D Scanning?
1:03:35 What is a CNC router?
1:12:57 How did you develop your composite skills?
1:20:42 YouTube comments.
1:23:57 Off-road Dodge Viper.
1:32:55 Land speed car, what is it?
1:40:00 Final three questions.
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Manage episode 422299745 series 2843068
If you like doing things yourself, building weird cars, and making the most of what you’ve got, this episode with Matt Brown — AKA Superfast Matt — is a must-listen.
Use “FAST50” to get $50 OFF our 3D Modelling & CAD for Motorsport Course: https://hpcdmy.co/CADb
After walking out of college with an engineering degree, Matt Brown started his career developing engines for NASCAR teams, engineering various parts for Tesla in its early days, and working on secret projects for Apple.
Then came 2020, and with lockdowns forcing Matt to work from home, he began investing more and more time into building interesting cars and showcasing his work on YouTube. After a while, Matt decided to take the plunge and commit to his Superfast Matt YouTube channel full time, which now has over 420,000 subscribers.
In this conversation, Matt first talks us through his journey to full-time YouTubing, discussing how he earns enough to pay the bills and what kind of videos work best on his channel. We also spend time running through some of the fairly simple tools that Matt uses in his workshop with impressive results, covering basic CNC routers, 3D scanners and printers, and much more.
Matt is best known for his crazy builds, including a CBR1000RR-engined Honda S600 and a Bonneville Landspeed streamliner. These interesting projects get airplay in this interview, but the real focus is on Matt’s current obsession — a Dodge Viper built for the dirt.
We dive deep into this unusual build, first by questioning Matt’s sanity… After all, why would anyone want to do something like this? There’s plenty of interesting fat to chew on here, with discussions on suspension geometry and performance, rear-end transplants, and more.
Since this podcast was recorded, Matt has taken the Viper out for its first offroad adventure check it out here: https://youtu.be/6d7aRoYvYs0?si=i4drFZyDyxlK0R5v
Follow Superfast Matt here:
IG: @superfastmatt
FB: Superfast Matt
YT: SuperfastMatt
TT: Superfastmatt
Don’t forget, you can use “FAST50” to get $50 OFF our 3D Modelling & CAD for Motorsport Course: https://hpcdmy.co/CADb
Timestamps:
3:48 How did you become interested in cars?
6:17 What companies have you worked for?
8:29 Rules in motorsport.
11:17 Why did you leave Nascar?
12:50 Sodium-filled exhaust valves.
13:47 Working for Tesla.
26:35 What comes after Tesla?
29:00 Starting a YouTube channel.
36:43 Producing videos that get views.
41:36 Is it easy to become a YouTube sensation?
44:38 Access to CAD, 3D Printing and 3D scanning as a hobbyist.
50:06 3D printing materials.
57:48 Do you use 3D Scanning?
1:03:35 What is a CNC router?
1:12:57 How did you develop your composite skills?
1:20:42 YouTube comments.
1:23:57 Off-road Dodge Viper.
1:32:55 Land speed car, what is it?
1:40:00 Final three questions.
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