I once heard something said by a very very old drag racer... he said that there were two ways of going fast at the first drag strips. And it was money and power, versus light weight drag cars... and he said years later we found out which one was better. Almost all of the cheaper light weight guys died. And The ones that were left around in their old age were the guys who spent the money and kept the weight.
When the Series is wrapped up, perhaps do a full track build on the Peugeot, swap engine and transmission for something better, full cage, brakes, and suspension.
@@5Ci0N 3d scanning not printing. They basically get super accurate dimensions to make up their cages to perfection. Probably find some off cuts but unlikely anything usable.
Same for most hatchbacks. My mk4 GTi was so bendy you could see the front end flexing in fast wavey corners. Couldn't go over speed bumps with a lower brace though
Just a thought, but after the first race, y'all should switch cars and do another run. That would prove for sure whether it's the car or driver that's faster.
that 100kg weightloss will do wonders. Moog will be trashed. He should have asked the tuner why they had a Peugeot standing there and had never done a Swift.
Moog mate, im no peugeot fan, but you might want to read up on the heritage there. Those guys have got several le-mans wins under their belt, including cars which won over 50% of their race entries. They also have a long history in rallies, with the 206 WRC chopping fools in evos and wrxs.
11:48 Peugeot has a huge pedigree in racing, winning Le Mans 3 times, making the best group b car (205 t16) and winning the world championship twice, then winning the dakar twice with it. Winning pikes peak with the 405 t16 (remember the scene with ari vatanen covering his eyes from the sun with his hands while drifting). Making the best wrc car (206 wrc) and much more
@@stephenhaines2929 well if you just compare the victories, yes the Lancia is the best, but put a delta against a 205t16 and the best of the two is unquestionably the 205.
Your channel gave me the information and more importantly the confidence to work on and mod my own cars. I've been watching you guys since 2010. It's been an honor watching you get to where you are now. And the icing on the cake was being exposed to Moog's music, which I love and listen to regularly. Thank you guys for all that you do. Mad respect. Mad love. Please never stop.
Swift lost around 10pk peugbro 4pk, so pk wise they are around the same now... The peugbro was 50kg lighter, lost 100kg and swift added 30-50kg. So same power levels but one car is 200kg lighter.. at cars that only weigh 1100-1200kg thats a 15% difference. Cant imagine swift winning on same tire set ups.
Lightweight batteries aren’t always that expensive. I got one for £100 - they can get very expensive if you get a deadweight industries battery which are near 1k
This series is such a good indication of their personalities. One guy gets the fancy stuff like a lotus, golf R etc where the other gets the used older gear like a wrx, lancer etc.
Love this series! You could do another 10 episodes on modifying these cars before the race and I'd still be here. The different approaches, the nuggetry... Love it! Thanks fellas 😉✌️
i loved the way moog was writing that the seats are 22kgs, he wrote it upwards as a lefty. i write downwards as a lefty, japanese style. hehe marty cut the headliner with a blade, moog slammed the glove box with his foot, could've sold them for parts, could generate some extra budget money for martys' side.
I know it's intentionally taking the piss but Peugeot has a fantastic Motorsport history, including 3 constructors titles and 2 drivers titles with the 206 WRC
@@driftjunk I didn't say it was mate. They made a joke (which I'm pretty sure was meant in irony) about Peugeot's lack of race pedigree Vs the swift. The joke and irony being that the 206 and Peugeot in general have racing pedigree. You could say the same of almost all racing cars Vs their road going Varian's with maybe the exception of btcc racing (I'm UK based but miles out of touch with touring cars but they used to be based quite heavily on the road going car)
Rally cars are traditionally road cars that have been modified for the sport. It's only now with the Rally 1 cars that they have moved to specially built spaceframes.
@@robertkirkham1772 Yes but my point is most cars like this are only the same in appearance the pedigree has nothing to do with the road car. The 206 WRC car had nothing in common with the road car. Unlike the the homologation WRC cars.
There is a reason why they use the ZC32S as a Ring Rental Car at the Nurburgring Nordschleife. Awesome cars. All they do with the Ring Rentals is chuck on some uprated brake discs and pads, upgrade the brake fluid and chuck on some KW coilover suspension
Love the content as always, but one question: you've weighed how much was removed from the Peugeot, but what was the amount of weight added by the AGI half-cage, please?
This video gives me ptsd, after just spending 3 years restoring a tracked, Version R FTO. Amazing how much weight you can strip from the interior, but god damn it was a mission finding those parts again. Keep it up fellas!
Cash vs trash 4x4 camping trip would be epic, box tents vs homemade interior beds (they are pretty good with carpentry) big expensive bbq vs tiny little stoves ect... could be a laugh!
i really am liking this show, cash vs trash. it really shows 2 extreme views on moding your car, cheep vs expensive. It captures the show quite well, great job guys, and your team.
Even with triangulation there would be negligible benefit, there are no significant suspension loads through the points he has braced. Fitting the braced rear axle from the GTi or station wagon would have been more worthwhile.
the 206 have independent rear suspension with shocks mounted in the rear axle. The axle is a unit with almost no flex (that makes these cars very balanced). Puting bracing in the front strut towers makes difference, but in the rear its just wheight hahahahha
@@RafaGmod He would have been better off using that box section to make struts to hold the roof up if it rolls over and as an attachment point for a race harness. Those spindly pillars are not going to hold the weight of the car off Marty's head if Something Bad(tm) happens.
All that interior stuff from the Pug must already be pretty light. Only 94kg for pretty much the entire interior except the dash, with a big chunk of it being the seat. That's a lot of work for not much weight saving. Geez.
For what weight saving gained I certainly wouldn't track a car without door cards unless U fancy cutting yourself getting in & out or arm lacerations in an accident just not worth it 🤔🤔
@@youtubeuseronalot6376 Agreed. No door cards is just asking for trouble. I wonder if it would even pass inspection at a track day with no door cards. I doubt it. That's just not safe.
@@woopimagpie I tracked an Impreza a few years ago went down the "extreme diet route" just stupid yeah agree with it to a point but not comfortable sitting beside a cheese grater no thanks ......strip all the sound proofing off the floor gut the rear by all means 🙄.....I ended up putting the front door cards back on & even cut the carpet in 1/2 under the front seats & re fitted it for what little weight it added stick 1/2 a gallon less fuel In during your track time if U that worried or drill a load of holes in the back side of the rear hatch or bonnet frame 🤔🤔
i know it's not really up your guys' alley, but i've recently purchased a Mercedes 190e from 1990. european DTM legend! would love to see a series about a car like that!
My money is on Marty in the Pigbro, just get in close like you're going to swap some paint, the swift will get scared and back off to preserve its "duco". Actually, some battle scars would probably improve the Pigbro's performance, track battle scars gives even more hp than stickers
I would love to see a build based on what we call in the states as the infinity g20. I haven't had one since 2003. I fill like this was a missed opportunity for the car culture! Prove me wrong! You guys are the best 👌
Itll be interesting in the finale if you guys swapped cars to drive, not only to compare times, but also to see which car you guys actually prefer in terms of handling dynamics. Completely rooting for the Swift btw because theyre such good cars.
Yes, you can get around 100kg of stuff from most vehicles but some things like sound deadening/carpets are lightweight and make an improvement to racing enjoyment.
Hey Marty, I think I found the Perfect KEI cars for you. First is the Subaru Vivio. Its a 4WD, turbo, 5 speed manual, hatchback that has a racing pedigree. Second is the Honda Z. Its 4wd, mid engine, turbo based on the Honda Acty truck. Its classed as an SUV as it has off road capability. Its only downside is it only came in a 4 speed automatic, but since its based on the Acty, you could put an Acty 5 speed manual in it.
@@theParticleGod Here in America a vehicle has to be 25 years old to be imported and driven on the road. While the S660 is awesome, its to new and wouldn't be able to become street legal. I don't know if Australia has similar laws or not.
@@csorgb05 Yeah, it's 15 years for Australia, I think. Almost feel sorry for those poor strines, having to wait until Japanese cars are past their prime. I forgot about that. Where I live (NZ) I can import any "second hand" car from Japan as long as it conforms with emissions and front impact regulations, which is as it should be. Toyota even have a scheme where they import second hand Japanese cars that are less than 5 years old and completely refurbish them so they're almost like new, except not expensive. Signature class or something.
Bro. When you said Peugeot I was trying to remember the model, thinking 206. When you asked to guess I thought 206 kilos. Then I converted the answer to Lbs, and it was 206!!!!!! Close enough!!!!!
Well swift absolutely deserve as a high car ❤ ...because this chassis is one of the last JDM legendary hatch back of all time ...can't wait to see on track !!
Absolutely loving this series! I wonder if Moog is aware of Peugeot's long racing history at the Le mans 24hour, or that they've won it three times 😃 though I would never actually own one! 😂
After watching these episodes and seeing how poorly prepped Marty's car is, I'm starting to question whether they would even understand what you're talking about. Either they're playing dumb or they need to go to the track and hang around in the pits with some low budget racers and pick up some more clues about low cost track preparation.
I had a 64 beetle with a 1600 ripped out all the interior just had a drivers seat would take off in 2nd gear transformed the 40horses I loved surprising 3.8 commodores with it.
They might be trolling us (a little) and the people that just buy all the things for trackdays or performance without hesitation. This series is sort of showing how competitive (relatively) you can be with an unsuspecting cheap nugget without all the expensive things. Tires choice will be interesting tho
Well done lads. I really liked the section on the roll cage design and installation. Is it possible to see more detail about how the double diagonal rear section fits into the main hoop please? Thanks.
On the next installment of CASH vs TRASH, RWD track tools. Representing CASH we have 1st gen GT86 and on the TRASH side standing proudly is E36 328i! Let the battle begin!
Moog with the lefty writing style. Edding Episode. Lighten as much as possible. Just make the moon buggy street legal, and it would whoop *either* of those cars. Marty's car I'd respect. Mooog's I'd be jelous over, and happy for him but... The Moon Buggy, if properly set up, would smash anything in the McM garrage. Still a really nice series, cheap vs expensive. You guys rock. Not as much as Moon Buggy rocks though.
angle grinder and a hammer are your friends, smash all windows, cut a sun roof (dont mess with the pillars) delete the interior and cut out most of the boot. also delete as much plastic crap from the front as possible
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I once heard something said by a very very old drag racer... he said that there were two ways of going fast at the first drag strips. And it was money and power, versus light weight drag cars... and he said years later we found out which one was better. Almost all of the cheaper light weight guys died. And The ones that were left around in their old age were the guys who spent the money and kept the weight.
Having to go all out and be on the razor edge for longer periods of time, or more often increases risk.
The MCM Fat Mat looks amazing. However, with the shipping fee and all the additional fees/taxes here will make that too expensive for a desk mat.
When the Series is wrapped up, perhaps do a full track build on the Peugeot, swap engine and transmission for something better, full cage, brakes, and suspension.
Where's the front brace on the Pug? Marty missed a trick there as it makes a huge difference. That rear one....naaaaah XD
You should have had Marty go through the trash bin at AGI while they were busy with the swift
Find a whole nother Peugeot in the bin.
With the 3D printing, I'm betting there's all just small little pieces and not worth his time.
@@5Ci0N 3d printing?
@@5Ci0N 3d scanning not printing. They basically get super accurate dimensions to make up their cages to perfection. Probably find some off cuts but unlikely anything usable.
Marty should have made a PVC roll cage and painted it black for extra 15 HP!!!
Throwback to the first civic build. 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
black iron pipe if weight doesn't matter
With carbon fiber wrap around it
Toilet paper tube. Way lighter.
I absolutely love that Moog was tearing everything apart, riiiight up until he took the speakers out, and suddenly he's very gentle. lol.
A front strut bar un the Peugeot 206 makes a huge improvement, you wont regret doin It!
Same for most hatchbacks. My mk4 GTi was so bendy you could see the front end flexing in fast wavey corners. Couldn't go over speed bumps with a lower brace though
Just a thought, but after the first race, y'all should switch cars and do another run. That would prove for sure whether it's the car or driver that's faster.
Except Moog's obvious bias against the Peugeot would result in a loss just so he can do a bit more sh*t talking about it 🤷🏼♂️
Or getting one of the professionals they know to drive both
that 100kg weightloss will do wonders. Moog will be trashed. He should have asked the tuner why they had a Peugeot standing there and had never done a Swift.
@@harrybruijs2614 my thought exactly
@@russellcopp6968 Not really, if he drives slower than him it would rather say hes the worse driver
Moog mate, im no peugeot fan, but you might want to read up on the heritage there. Those guys have got several le-mans wins under their belt, including cars which won over 50% of their race entries. They also have a long history in rallies, with the 206 WRC chopping fools in evos and wrxs.
And let’s not forget the legendary Pike’s Peak climb by Ari Vatanen in the 80s. Easily found on the YT.
I'm pretty sure he knows that's why he's pushing the joke :)
@@AJC508 "Climb Dance", one of my favourite short films of all time!
Sarcasm go over your head
@@alaindelon5398 wtf drug are you on mate?
2:02 Who also was surprised Moog wrote vertically
That is Normal for us Left handed people. 😂
90° vert!
Very surprised here. 😮
Left handed peeps represent!
I think that's common for lefties.
im right handed and do it like that. lol
11:48 Peugeot has a huge pedigree in racing, winning Le Mans 3 times, making the best group b car (205 t16) and winning the world championship twice, then winning the dakar twice with it. Winning pikes peak with the 405 t16 (remember the scene with ari vatanen covering his eyes from the sun with his hands while drifting). Making the best wrc car (206 wrc) and much more
And been doing motorsport since 1896, where Suzuki've been racing since maybe 1996. Only a century though, right? lol
Gotta disagree with you on the best Group B car, that title goes to the Lancia Delta S4.
@@stephenhaines2929 well if you just compare the victories, yes the Lancia is the best, but put a delta against a 205t16 and the best of the two is unquestionably the 205.
@@stephenhaines2929 the best as in the most succesful
Your channel gave me the information and more importantly the confidence to work on and mod my own cars. I've been watching you guys since 2010. It's been an honor watching you get to where you are now. And the icing on the cake was being exposed to Moog's music, which I love and listen to regularly. Thank you guys for all that you do. Mad respect. Mad love. Please never stop.
More light = more fun 👌🏼
less weight = more fast
I feel like we’re missing out on the cash value of the cash option in this episode. Hopefully it’s included in the build-up to the finale!
Thank you Mighty Car Mods for bringing us a high / low car that's actually entertaining to watch!
No doubt!
I think Marty might be right, its going to be closer than they think. 🤔 can't wait for a good thrashing of 2 nuggets 😃
I just hope he doesn't lose too much acceleration with his tyre diameter, will make a big difference I reckon. Go team poo bro!
True. But that will be made up in cornering grip and breaking. Which were terrible in the first race.
Swift lost around 10pk peugbro 4pk, so pk wise they are around the same now... The peugbro was 50kg lighter, lost 100kg and swift added 30-50kg. So same power levels but one car is 200kg lighter.. at cars that only weigh 1100-1200kg thats a 15% difference. Cant imagine swift winning on same tire set ups.
really cool, suprised moog hasnt opted for a light weight battery as that can be like 12kg right there extra but they are pricey.
Lightweight batteries aren’t always that expensive. I got one for £100 - they can get very expensive if you get a deadweight industries battery which are near 1k
Battery sponsor.
Power to weight is crucial on track, literally improves everything. Can't wait for the final battle!
This series is such a good indication of their personalities. One guy gets the fancy stuff like a lotus, golf R etc where the other gets the used older gear like a wrx, lancer etc.
Love this series! You could do another 10 episodes on modifying these cars before the race and I'd still be here. The different approaches, the nuggetry... Love it!
Thanks fellas 😉✌️
i loved the way moog was writing that the seats are 22kgs, he wrote it upwards as a lefty. i write downwards as a lefty, japanese style. hehe
marty cut the headliner with a blade, moog slammed the glove box with his foot, could've sold them for parts, could generate some extra budget money for martys' side.
150 kg
That 3D scan and install is impressive.
Hooray for SOLIDWORKS!
I think you should make a season two with turbos, carbon / self made fiberglass hoods and trunk lids ...
As always, Marty's willing to actually commit to a race car and Moog wants to ride the fence
That was a rockin' tune when the Peugbro was being disassembled!
I know it's intentionally taking the piss but Peugeot has a fantastic Motorsport history, including 3 constructors titles and 2 drivers titles with the 206 WRC
Yeah, but it has nothing to do with the road car.
@@driftjunk I didn't say it was mate. They made a joke (which I'm pretty sure was meant in irony) about Peugeot's lack of race pedigree Vs the swift. The joke and irony being that the 206 and Peugeot in general have racing pedigree.
You could say the same of almost all racing cars Vs their road going Varian's with maybe the exception of btcc racing (I'm UK based but miles out of touch with touring cars but they used to be based quite heavily on the road going car)
Rally cars are traditionally road cars that have been modified for the sport. It's only now with the Rally 1 cars that they have moved to specially built spaceframes.
@@robertkirkham1772 Yes but my point is most cars like this are only the same in appearance the pedigree has nothing to do with the road car. The 206 WRC car had nothing in common with the road car. Unlike the the homologation WRC cars.
@@driftjunk the 1.6 engine in Marty’s car is an incredibly successful engine in the lower classes of rallying
I love the part where you put the lime in the coconut and mixed it all up…massive effect!!
I might have missed it but it would have been good to see your initial reaction to how the car feels with a quick run round the estate
Having never driven either cars, I think I can safely say that these two cars are going to drive on a track. Look forward to it!
I get so excited to see you guys upload, constantly coming back to refresh your page to see if there’s a new video
There is a reason why they use the ZC32S as a Ring Rental Car at the Nurburgring Nordschleife.
Awesome cars. All they do with the Ring Rentals is chuck on some uprated brake discs and pads, upgrade the brake fluid and chuck on some KW coilover suspension
Love the content as always, but one question: you've weighed how much was removed from the Peugeot, but what was the amount of weight added by the AGI half-cage, please?
Moog needs a history lesson on some of Peugeot's accomplishments in motorsport 😋
I'm not big fan of peugeot but it has huge motorsport history unlike suzuki cars
My thought exactly... One word.. Grönholm!
@@KlikTrack Juha Kankkunen peugeot 205 t16, Ari Vatanen peugeot 405 pikes peak, Stephane Peterhansel 2008dkr, etc...
@@mbezo26 all greats, but not 206'es ;)
@@KlikTrack we are talking about peugeot's motorsport history and you mentioned 206 wrc driver
I bought an AGI cage from new years ago. It was perfect. Fortunately didn't have to test it out
Looks like a quality product from a decent company.
This video gives me ptsd, after just spending 3 years restoring a tracked, Version R FTO. Amazing how much weight you can strip from the interior, but god damn it was a mission finding those parts again. Keep it up fellas!
It's literally 4am just woke up feeling terrible but this just made me feel a tiny bit better. Thanks guys for always being here.
Cash vs trash 4x4 camping trip would be epic, box tents vs homemade interior beds (they are pretty good with carpentry) big expensive bbq vs tiny little stoves ect... could be a laugh!
This is the episode I’ve been waiting for
i really am liking this show, cash vs trash. it really shows 2 extreme views on moding your car, cheep vs expensive. It captures the show quite well, great job guys, and your team.
Without triangulation, Marty's rear 'stiffening' will have 0 effect.
Even with triangulation there would be negligible benefit, there are no significant suspension loads through the points he has braced. Fitting the braced rear axle from the GTi or station wagon would have been more worthwhile.
the 206 have independent rear suspension with shocks mounted in the rear axle. The axle is a unit with almost no flex (that makes these cars very balanced). Puting bracing in the front strut towers makes difference, but in the rear its just wheight hahahahha
@@RafaGmod He would have been better off using that box section to make struts to hold the roof up if it rolls over and as an attachment point for a race harness. Those spindly pillars are not going to hold the weight of the car off Marty's head if Something Bad(tm) happens.
Only a lefty would write a list in such a chaotic way! from one lefty to another, it's always nice to find others in the wild!!
The Pug is gonna munch that Swift😂
You can get shorter accessory belts in Europe to get rid of the AC, I think in Australia it was part of the base model
All that interior stuff from the Pug must already be pretty light. Only 94kg for pretty much the entire interior except the dash, with a big chunk of it being the seat. That's a lot of work for not much weight saving. Geez.
its a small 2 door hatch that had very little luxury so that tracks.
For what weight saving gained I certainly wouldn't track a car without door cards unless U fancy cutting yourself getting in & out or arm lacerations in an accident just not worth it 🤔🤔
@@youtubeuseronalot6376 Agreed. No door cards is just asking for trouble. I wonder if it would even pass inspection at a track day with no door cards. I doubt it. That's just not safe.
@@woopimagpie I tracked an Impreza a few years ago went down the "extreme diet route" just stupid yeah agree with it to a point but not comfortable sitting beside a cheese grater no thanks ......strip all the sound proofing off the floor gut the rear by all means 🙄.....I ended up putting the front door cards back on & even cut the carpet in 1/2 under the front seats & re fitted it for what little weight it added stick 1/2 a gallon less fuel In during your track time if U that worried or drill a load of holes in the back side of the rear hatch or bonnet frame 🤔🤔
@@woopimagpie my 205 stage car has the inside of the doors cut out it not a problem and perfectly safe.
Strip put music is class 👌🏼👌🏼 the glove box disrespection was beautiful
Enjoying the process of this it will be hilarious if trash wins
Stripping the inside is free and SO satisfying 😁
150 kg, however I thougt you would also remove the radio, A/C (If it has) and soud deadening etc...
This channel should have 4 times the subscribers. HOW does this not have more subs? It's easily the top 3 car channels on YT.
Love this series wish the episodes were long!
i know it's not really up your guys' alley, but i've recently purchased a Mercedes 190e from 1990. european DTM legend! would love to see a series about a car like that!
I expected it would loose 200 kg but I guess not
the best 4x4 channel on YT has to do a cash v trash version of course
200 lbs
Edit: I don't know if my guess is right cuz america
Pretty close, it's about 205
Love this series. Great to see both sides of the engineering.
Throwback to the driveway! I ready for the saw to come out and the roof to go.
Moog writing vertically is a skill i never knew i needed.
Power to weight, springs/dampers, driver skill, and tire grip are the biggest factors here
He's taken all the weight from the mid-rear of the car.
That will effect the weight distribution. And it will likely handle worse.
@@tomjenson9053 it’s less than 200lbs. Prob won’t make a huge difference
I remember you guys where building Gramps y'all have came a looooong way!
Marty hit him with the “cool story bro”. Daaaaammmnn 🥶🥶🥶👌😂
Perfect timing just started my lunch break
i love the cash versus trash series idea. i think it would be a great regular addition to the show
My money is on Marty in the Pigbro, just get in close like you're going to swap some paint, the swift will get scared and back off to preserve its "duco". Actually, some battle scars would probably improve the Pigbro's performance, track battle scars gives even more hp than stickers
I would love to see a build based on what we call in the states as the infinity g20. I haven't had one since 2003. I fill like this was a missed opportunity for the car culture! Prove me wrong! You guys are the best 👌
Cash vs Trash has been the best. The right combination
Itll be interesting in the finale if you guys swapped cars to drive, not only to compare times, but also to see which car you guys actually prefer in terms of handling dynamics. Completely rooting for the Swift btw because theyre such good cars.
Yes, you can get around 100kg of stuff from most vehicles but some things like sound deadening/carpets are lightweight and make an improvement to racing enjoyment.
Hey Marty, I think I found the Perfect KEI cars for you. First is the Subaru Vivio. Its a 4WD, turbo, 5 speed manual, hatchback that has a racing pedigree. Second is the Honda Z. Its 4wd, mid engine, turbo based on the Honda Acty truck. Its classed as an SUV as it has off road capability. Its only downside is it only came in a 4 speed automatic, but since its based on the Acty, you could put an Acty 5 speed manual in it.
The perfect kei car is the Honda S660 with a better turbo. With stronger internals they can be cranked (pun, geddit?) up to 200bhp+
@@theParticleGod Here in America a vehicle has to be 25 years old to be imported and driven on the road. While the S660 is awesome, its to new and wouldn't be able to become street legal. I don't know if Australia has similar laws or not.
@@csorgb05 Yeah, it's 15 years for Australia, I think. Almost feel sorry for those poor strines, having to wait until Japanese cars are past their prime. I forgot about that. Where I live (NZ) I can import any "second hand" car from Japan as long as it conforms with emissions and front impact regulations, which is as it should be.
Toyota even have a scheme where they import second hand Japanese cars that are less than 5 years old and completely refurbish them so they're almost like new, except not expensive. Signature class or something.
Bro.
When you said Peugeot I was trying to remember the model, thinking 206. When you asked to guess I thought 206 kilos. Then I converted the answer to Lbs, and it was 206!!!!!!
Close enough!!!!!
I've watched for years and never noticed that we have another correct handed person as a celebrity.
This is one of the best channels on TH-cam
Well swift absolutely deserve as a high car ❤ ...because this chassis is one of the last JDM legendary hatch back of all time ...can't wait to see on track !!
This series has been great, i really wouldn't mind seeing more of these if it was cost effective and they could start doing bigger and better cars.
Absolutely loving this series! I wonder if Moog is aware of Peugeot's long racing history at the Le mans 24hour, or that they've won it three times 😃 though I would never actually own one! 😂
Did a interior swap on my Citroën last week so this brings back memories 😂
F….. fantastic special series, well done ya yobos✌️
Moog shouting dribble about no heritage just to spark fury in Peugbro's heads haha classic Moog.. Marty.. accept the challenge
Marty should use structural foam and inject it into his chassis to have the upper edge on Moog
Love the cage , should have done a X brace in the Peugeot.
You should do a clip on balancing the weight distribution by adjusting suspension.
After watching these episodes and seeing how poorly prepped Marty's car is, I'm starting to question whether they would even understand what you're talking about. Either they're playing dumb or they need to go to the track and hang around in the pits with some low budget racers and pick up some more clues about low cost track preparation.
The best 4wd channel in the world should do a 4wd next
Come on lads yer dragging this one out.
I’ve waited for Marty’s car to go in the bin and it’s finally here.. we’ll at least some of it 😂😂
I had a 64 beetle with a 1600 ripped out all the interior just had a drivers seat would take off in 2nd gear transformed the 40horses I loved surprising 3.8 commodores with it.
I reckon the speakers you take out of the car would make a semi-decent pair of bookshelf speakers.
I'd love to see this series again, but I think next time around Marty should get the cash car.
They might be trolling us (a little) and the people that just buy all the things for trackdays or performance without hesitation. This series is sort of showing how competitive (relatively) you can be with an unsuspecting cheap nugget without all the expensive things. Tires choice will be interesting tho
I watch this. Boom happy guy
Well done lads. I really liked the section on the roll cage design and installation. Is it possible to see more detail about how the double diagonal rear section fits into the main hoop please? Thanks.
On the next installment of CASH vs TRASH, RWD track tools. Representing CASH we have 1st gen GT86 and on the TRASH side standing proudly is E36 328i! Let the battle begin!
Ok, I was way off on how much weight came out of Martys car, I thought there would be 270kg, great video MEN
The point being make you car noisy slower wile spending loads of money lol 😂😂😂 love you guys can't wait to see what happens ❤
Marthy, Peugeot is an FWD car, you need a front strut :)
Sushi vs. baguette!! Let's gooo
I hope Marty takes the Peugeot to the max after this series, and makes it insane track car
Absolutely brilliant series!! I hope you guys do more $$ vs🗑in the future!
Ohh looks like Moog's Foot Landed on the Glove Box. Far out Dude.
Moog with the lefty writing style. Edding Episode.
Lighten as much as possible. Just make the moon buggy street legal, and it would whoop *either* of those cars.
Marty's car I'd respect. Mooog's I'd be jelous over, and happy for him but...
The Moon Buggy, if properly set up, would smash anything in the McM garrage.
Still a really nice series, cheap vs expensive. You guys rock. Not as much as Moon Buggy rocks though.
Moog bro i love u but 😂😂😂
Peugeot heritage is insane
WRC, Le mans, dakar, Pikes pike....
Btw the best series so far 🤘🤘🤘
Keep up the good work 😁
2:00 It's been too long since ive last seen moog write backwards upside down with his hands tied behind his back from the other side of the room
Cash vs Trash Overlanders on the best 4WD channel on the interballs!
Airbags, A/C, gas struts, rear wiper... at least 25kgs left in there :)
angle grinder and a hammer are your friends, smash all windows, cut a sun roof (dont mess with the pillars)
delete the interior and cut out most of the boot. also delete as much plastic crap from the front as possible