Just a quick one with that overflow tank. I have the same one and it's best to drill a very small hole in the top lid otherwise it will pressurise, the stock tank was also vented.
Thanks for the heads up, it seems like sometimes they’re vented, and sometimes they’re not, but mine came vented thankfully! (wrote in the little vid bio, it it doesn’t always show). Thanks for looking out and watching!
I’ve literally watched your entire playlist so far! I’m in need of a new upload lol. While I currently shop for a donor and and withdraw funds from savings to buy the kit 😬
Hahah thanks so much!! Ahh I feel that, just put a bunch of money into tires and now I think I’ve either drained the battery or unplugged something keeping me from starting it...hmmm. In the meantime, working on firewall and bulkhead panels, so something will go live next weekend at least hahah thanks again!
I just binged the entire build on this build and man it's been a lotta fun! I really like your videos! although, it's not helping my desire to build one myself ;) looking forward to the next video! :D
Thanks so much for watching the process!! Ahh man it’s been a blast, and I’ve learned so much! If you pull the trigger give me a shout and I’m happy to help with anything that pops up!
Woah! Even with the power of TH-cam time machine (1.5x) the build isn’t done! Congrats! This is amazing! I think if I ever do decide I want one I’ll probably end up paying someone to do it for me lol
Well my fave Marvel character just commented on a post, so my Friday has been made! Haha thanks for watching, Spidey! It has definitely been a lot of labor, but it's been fun learning and building along the way. I think if it were in my own garage, I'd be done, but weekend work definitely slows it down! Whichever route you go though, you'll love it!
Hey hey! Good looking out, I think it's the angle there, but even so, I think I tucked it a little tighter under the MAF. I'll double check though...haha Thanks for the heads up, and for watching!!
Hi from the England. Question for you, how many woman hours would you say you have taken to go from starting to tear down the car to where you are in this video??
Hello from Atlanta, and thanks for watching! Hmm I think I have many more hours due to researching on the spot/filming/distance from the car (it’s in my moms garage about a half hour away). I know I have about 25ish hours in the donor teardown, and I’d say another 100 hours of weekend work (only come out once a week to tinker) and anticipate maybe another 20 hours to finalize from where I am now. (Bulkhead/firewall/trans tunnel/ bodywork/lights) but again, including filming in that time too. A lot of people range from 50-150 hours, but a good expectation from when I worked there I’d say 100 hours-125 is really common. I hope that helps and thanks again!
Just a quick one with that overflow tank. I have the same one and it's best to drill a very small hole in the top lid otherwise it will pressurise, the stock tank was also vented.
Thanks for the heads up, it seems like sometimes they’re vented, and sometimes they’re not, but mine came vented thankfully! (wrote in the little vid bio, it it doesn’t always show). Thanks for looking out and watching!
Nice to see Summer in Shorts in the Sun!
It feels good too! Finally getting nicer out!!
I’ve literally watched your entire playlist so far! I’m in need of a new upload lol. While I currently shop for a donor and and withdraw funds from savings to buy the kit 😬
Hahah thanks so much!! Ahh I feel that, just put a bunch of money into tires and now I think I’ve either drained the battery or unplugged something keeping me from starting it...hmmm. In the meantime, working on firewall and bulkhead panels, so something will go live next weekend at least hahah thanks again!
I just binged the entire build on this build and man it's been a lotta fun! I really like your videos! although, it's not helping my desire to build one myself ;) looking forward to the next video! :D
Thanks so much for watching the process!! Ahh man it’s been a blast, and I’ve learned so much! If you pull the trigger give me a shout and I’m happy to help with anything that pops up!
Woah! Even with the power of TH-cam time machine (1.5x) the build isn’t done! Congrats! This is amazing! I think if I ever do decide I want one I’ll probably end up paying someone to do it for me lol
Well my fave Marvel character just commented on a post, so my Friday has been made! Haha thanks for watching, Spidey! It has definitely been a lot of labor, but it's been fun learning and building along the way. I think if it were in my own garage, I'd be done, but weekend work definitely slows it down! Whichever route you go though, you'll love it!
MAF wiring looked kinda close to the exhaust header - that okay?
Always like watching the updates!
Hey hey! Good looking out, I think it's the angle there, but even so, I think I tucked it a little tighter under the MAF. I'll double check though...haha Thanks for the heads up, and for watching!!
Hi from the England.
Question for you, how many woman hours would you say you have taken to go from starting to tear down the car to where you are in this video??
Hello from Atlanta, and thanks for watching! Hmm I think I have many more hours due to researching on the spot/filming/distance from the car (it’s in my moms garage about a half hour away). I know I have about 25ish hours in the donor teardown, and I’d say another 100 hours of weekend work (only come out once a week to tinker) and anticipate maybe another 20 hours to finalize from where I am now. (Bulkhead/firewall/trans tunnel/ bodywork/lights) but again, including filming in that time too. A lot of people range from 50-150 hours, but a good expectation from when I worked there I’d say 100 hours-125 is really common. I hope that helps and thanks again!