The Cammed & Tubbed Podcast: Episode 248 – Your Outlook Makes Me Uncomfortable W/ Jonathon Klein

This week on the Cammed & Tubbed podcast, Cam and Brad are around talking cars with Jonathon Klein. He always seems to come on the show when his career changes dramatically, so tune in to hear what happened. After we hash out the 3D’s, Klein talks about his new gig, we dig into Patron Questions, which are incredible, as always. Brad saw a documentary, Cam got dragged on Facebook over his thoughts on Mercedes, and then we discuss pod racer sound effects. Brad recently drove the Infiniti QX50, and you can hear his review on this episode. It has crazy variable-displacement technology, which you can see in the video after the jump. 


The Cammed and Tubbed Podcast – Your Outlook Makes Me Uncomfortable

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2 responses to “The Cammed & Tubbed Podcast: Episode 248 – Your Outlook Makes Me Uncomfortable W/ Jonathon Klein”

  1. Monkey10is Avatar
    Monkey10is

    Wow. I think that once upon a time i understood how variable displacement engines worked — I think Lotus had a concept a few years ago? – but watching that video clip I am bamboozled all over again.

    1. mdharrell Avatar

      I assume Nissan licensed the design from Automobili Cyclops SpA.

      http://sbiii.com/smottpix/xbsv1sml.gif