Work smarter, not harder. You should have swapped that entire exhaust system. The new system is bigger, but with that larger resonator it wouldn't have been that loud. You created way more work than you needed. Plus a slighty larger exhaust flows more....equals more power
This series is so fun to watch... Everything about it. The hunting phase, the finds, the extraction of parts... Then the application once you get home. And you seem like a super chill guy with nothing to prove. I think you are a genuine good guy who loves wrenching on cars. Thanks for making these vidoes, they are very entertaining. 👍👍
Fully agreed.. this is so inspirational to replicate for plenty other car projects.. never know what cool parts a junkyard can hide specially since some models are not made anymore a junkyard can provide either OE, OEM or tuning parts.. Hello from Europe !
Glad your leg doesn't hurt or your two feet. You are making dreams come true to the youth and the older generation. It's stoke to watch your videos. Thanks for your entertainment.💯💯🥶😯
how come you didnt use the full exhaust you got from the scrapyard? wasnt it bigger which would give better noise and would have made your job easier !! anyways good video man!
So here was my logic.. the junkyard exhaust system was cut off near the front exit, so i figured itd be less work to just unbolt the muffler and weld it on from there than to remove the entire exhaust system. But it seems the wider piping would have been more beneficial so I'll just have to take the L on this one hahaha
Every time I think about calling it a day and just going to bed, I look on youtube just one more time to see if there is anything interesting and when I see a new "Junkyard build video" from you it really brightens me up
Next time you're at harbor freight you can get an exhaust pipe expander. You stick the expander in the exhaust pipe and then put the impact on the end of it and as your impacting it it expands the pipe for you
Love your work, you remind me of a frind, he saved a 91 DA integra from being crushed, fixed it up, and has made multiple trades starting from that one car. Keep the videos man.
@@korosumyself You could get some sheet metal and metal pipes from the hardware store or junkyard/scrape yard and build one. I love your content keep making videos it makes my day and motivates me to build my truck
Toyota corolla E120 -- would be SICK to see you rebuild one of these but also give is some of your special touch. So many grew up with these in our lives
glad you were not to exhausted after all that work :) the element did not come with a picnic table, they did come with a flat cover for the spare but no legs a RD1 or RD2 CRV would be a perfect project for you. It is practical , easy to work on and get parts for and reliable . plus they look great lowered , gives it that sports wagon feel you would enjoy
@@WarriorPaxo Dreams for me are something like a goalpost or checkpoint, after I achieve a dream I replace it with another one that's comparatively higher. That way I never run the risk of self loathing due to setting too big of a goal for me to reasonably achieve :)
I had full stainless Brospeed exhaust on my Del Sol back in the day! Sounded real dope too, I was one of the first in my city to start modding Hondas, that loud exhaust on my Del Sol definitely helped me loosen a few knees when they'd have otherwise stuck together.
bruhhh why did you cut that thing up? it was clearly a bigger diameter piping. it would've flow more and sound better while also being lighter than the stock system.
Junkyard series are super relatable, and I find them quite interesting. You got a unique style and super easy to watch, very chill. Still learning a lot though, love to see how to find good parts at a junkyard.
Thanks buddy. The more $ you spend at the junkyard pays the gas for my 67 Chrysler 300 to pull my boat to the coast to go fishing. What a comfortable ride at 125mph dragging a boat. Junk yard big dog over 45 years and love your $.
Next series idea. Show your fleet one episode per car. Show what you've done or what plans you have. I personally would love to see videos on your z31.
Seeeeeeeeesh my boy back at it. chill vibez be real. 100% yes keep the junk yard series going. A early 90s lexus ls400 or a Toyota Cressida IMO would be sick! That "Mafia Style" Japanese 4dr cars be Wild. Miatas are everywhere up here in Michigan, rav4s, subies, et. not many datsuns or rx's. big ups from mi
I love this series so much because I can relate to it. So nostalgic when I was broke, but I enjoyed spending hours just walking around the J Y to find parts for my prelude. Now 90s cars are hard to find and many of the best junkyards have closed down. So sad
Really fun to watch from Japan! I wish we had that kinda junk yard here. We have to buy stuff from internet auctions which gives us way more $$ due to the multiple layers of margins. Looking forward to the next video. Great job man!
Love your work and that you are building this from JY parts! BUT, if you are looking for an exhaust, bring a can of spray silicone & a pair of Lisle Exhaust Hanger Pliers. Makes them VERY easy to remove.
Love watching ur videos man, ur as real as it gets on TH-cam man. I like that! Keep pushing out then vids. Definitely motivates me to get back Into doing things my self
Bro, I love ❤️ how you have the best channel .. I literally came around your channel today and I've been watching 👀 your videos all day, I went 2 work came back and picked up where I left from.. keep it 💯 coming Kevin. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
a project on a common car is a sick idea, in my country is what we mostly do since even a civic can be expensive even a ricer wagon would be something interesting and about the 3d printing, yeah I think more people in the car community should get into it cuz it saves so many random parts that sometimes you can't even find anymore
I own a 3d printer that I bought recently. Haven't done much with it yet, but one of the use cases I bought it for is exactly that. For cars, or really anything, it could be quite helpful. When there's really expensive small plastic parts, parts out of production, or none available, you'd be able to make an alternative. There's also the added bonus of making any customization too, in part design and color.
This was my first video of yours that came across my suggested. After watching the whole video i subscribed. This was fun to watch. Can’t wait to see more
been loving the series honestly has gotten me more confident into looking into more local junkyards for parts as well maybe some day I'll be inspired to do a whole junk yard build too :p
I really dig the whole series, but I gotta say: 1. Even if you are on a cheap - invest a few bugs into some exhaust paint, to preserve those blank metal parts 2. Keep the series rolling - do an engine swap and maybe turbo that thang on a budget. The final before after will be worth it. Cheers. :)
a day late but im always looking out for a new vid despite notifications being on. your calming demeanor and explanations are really entertaining. im sure people love being around you man. awesome vid good work!
I think you should modify a 1992-96 Camry, a 1989-1996 Accord, first or second gen CRV, or a Honda Element. Maybe a first gen or second gen Rav4. Bonus points for an Accord wagon
Love to see a Z in background 😻 Had 240 (triple webers) then 260 (triples from 240) and finished with 280 (injection) short 2 seater. Should've kept the 240.
I tried scouring the internet for the missing HFP wheel you need, and I can't find jack. I can't believe how rare they are. If you happen to find a very similar rim, you might just wanna paint it to match and call it good. But if you do managed to find that wheel, then hats off to ya. But you may have to scour a lot of junkyards to find one. Actually.... I'd love to see a video of you going on a road trip to different junkyards looking for parts.
its rare to find my car in a junkyard, let alone i dont really need any parts for it but its nice to watch series like this when i used to go to the junkyard and find random parts for my cars back then. lol Its like a scavenger hunt.
You should do a junkyard build of a second gen Subaru Legacy like that Outback in the video. Super underrated cars. Great engine, AWD, plus you could go with the sedan or the wagon! Plus, they'd match your "everyday traffic" kind of car.
I have a first gen Honda Odyssey with only 105,000 miles on it, was my grandmas. She parked in garage everyday since 95 and well maintained so it’s in flawless condition.
Maybe your next project is to mod a vehicle that you hate the most, and maybe at the end it might change your mind? Who know's.... All cars deserve a second chance lol :p
Work smarter, not harder. You should have swapped that entire exhaust system. The new system is bigger, but with that larger resonator it wouldn't have been that loud. You created way more work than you needed. Plus a slighty larger exhaust flows more....equals more power
I was thinking the same thing.
Atrocious install too
Why didn't you tack the exhaust pipe and muffler in place beneath the car? Then you didn't need to eyeball everything
same, he wouldve been able to do everything without spending the money on a welder but at least he got practice out of it :)
Yeah, he should have cut the flange off the old exhaust to make the new pipe install easier
This series is so fun to watch... Everything about it. The hunting phase, the finds, the extraction of parts... Then the application once you get home. And you seem like a super chill guy with nothing to prove. I think you are a genuine good guy who loves wrenching on cars. Thanks for making these vidoes, they are very entertaining. 👍👍
Fully agreed.. this is so inspirational to replicate for plenty other car projects.. never know what cool parts a junkyard can hide
specially since some models are not made anymore a junkyard can provide either OE, OEM or tuning parts.. Hello from Europe !
appreciate the comment! It's something we all love to do as car guys, I'm just doin it on camera is all!
there’s nothing better than opening youtube and seeing a new korosumyself video
yesssssssssssssss
So relatable
deadass said the same thing
Became an instant fan. And I don't even consider myself a car guy. Just pure entertainment with someone knowledgeable
Istg
Glad your leg doesn't hurt or your two feet. You are making dreams come true to the youth and the older generation. It's stoke to watch your videos. Thanks for your entertainment.💯💯🥶😯
Remember "A grinder and paint makes me the welder I ain't." Keep up the good work.
yessir 🫡
Simple welding pro tip. Drape the welding line over your shoulder. It’ll give you more control and takes the weight of the line off the end 😊
how come you didnt use the full exhaust you got from the scrapyard? wasnt it bigger which would give better noise and would have made your job easier !! anyways good video man!
Legit about to say the same thing
more content, which i can enjoy cus these videos are mad calming
I think the full one from the junkyard youd have to run catless, looks a little long
So here was my logic.. the junkyard exhaust system was cut off near the front exit, so i figured itd be less work to just unbolt the muffler and weld it on from there than to remove the entire exhaust system. But it seems the wider piping would have been more beneficial so I'll just have to take the L on this one hahaha
Thinking the same thing. Larger piping and looked in better condition. If you still have the pipes, you could retrofit.
Every time I think about calling it a day and just going to bed, I look on youtube just one more time to see if there is anything interesting and when I see a new "Junkyard build video" from you it really brightens me up
glad you enjoy the junkyard videos!
BRO IS BACKK THAT'S A GOOD DAY
Mig welder not a stick .
Next time you're at harbor freight you can get an exhaust pipe expander. You stick the expander in the exhaust pipe and then put the impact on the end of it and as your impacting it it expands the pipe for you
interesting, ill check it out next time im there!
just got myself some lunch and im about to chill and watch bro work it’s a great day🙏🏽
Same 😊
hope you enjoyed your lunch break!
Never miss this Junkyard builds series, so fun to watch!! Building a camper from a junkyard car seems a very interesting idea!
This maplestory music is major throwback. Nostalgia to the max lmaooo. Thanks for another great video!
I know, i always get the urge to hop on the game from time to time for some chill mob grinding haha
Love your work, you remind me of a frind, he saved a 91 DA integra from being crushed, fixed it up, and has made multiple trades starting from that one car. Keep the videos man.
When you stick weld try standing or sitting over a table and propping your elbows on it. Should make for an easier time feeding the puddle
Awesome comment! 🔥
yeah now that I have this welder, i def gatta make some type of workbench or a standing rig
@@korosumyself You could get some sheet metal and metal pipes from the hardware store or junkyard/scrape yard and build one. I love your content keep making videos it makes my day and motivates me to build my truck
Toyota corolla E120 -- would be SICK to see you rebuild one of these but also give is some of your special touch. So many grew up with these in our lives
glad you were not to exhausted after all that work :)
the element did not come with a picnic table, they did come with a flat cover for the spare but no legs
a RD1 or RD2 CRV would be a perfect project for you. It is practical , easy to work on and get parts for and reliable . plus they look great lowered , gives it that sports wagon feel you would enjoy
Thanks for the info! CRV is def a potential buy!
The Honda Accord CB7 is literally my dream car, I absolutely love how it looks and the interiors look very comfy.
dream bigger my guy
@@WarriorPaxo Dreams for me are something like a goalpost or checkpoint, after I achieve a dream I replace it with another one that's comparatively higher. That way I never run the risk of self loathing due to setting too big of a goal for me to reasonably achieve :)
I'm doing the same thing with my civic. I love the hard work and dedication. Just simple garage tools and realistic budgets.
yessir. a build we all can achieve as an everyday man
I had full stainless Brospeed exhaust on my Del Sol back in the day! Sounded real dope too, I was one of the first in my city to start modding Hondas, that loud exhaust on my Del Sol definitely helped me loosen a few knees when they'd have otherwise stuck together.
bruhhh why did you cut that thing up? it was clearly a bigger diameter piping. it would've flow more and sound better while also being lighter than the stock system.
It was hard to watch honestly
Because he wanted the this episode to be lounger
i didnt knowwwww hahaha sorry bout that 😅 ima see if i can salvage it
O kurwa ty tutaj?
@dusyerpl6093
Junkyard series are super relatable, and I find them quite interesting. You got a unique style and super easy to watch, very chill. Still learning a lot though, love to see how to find good parts at a junkyard.
exhaust sounds so much better 👍
Lfg! Came out sounding good. saw this video and had to hit the local pick n pull to replace a cracked tail light after this 😂
That sounds REALLY good! 👍
i think so too!
I like walking the junkyard with you. Its like I'm there picking parts😎
Thanks buddy. The more $ you spend at the junkyard pays the gas for my 67 Chrysler 300 to pull my boat to the coast to go fishing. What a comfortable ride at 125mph dragging a boat. Junk yard big dog over 45 years and love your $.
I think this is my favorite build on yt right now
The best series on yt
i love this junkyard cars!
Buy the CB7 Honda accord for 2k for the next project
Wow that flowmaster really makes all the difference the car sounds awesome great find on the exhaust
Next series idea. Show your fleet one episode per car. Show what you've done or what plans you have.
I personally would love to see videos on your z31.
Seeeeeeeeesh my boy back at it. chill vibez be real. 100% yes keep the junk yard series going. A early 90s lexus ls400 or a Toyota Cressida IMO would be sick! That "Mafia Style" Japanese 4dr cars be Wild. Miatas are everywhere up here in Michigan, rav4s, subies, et. not many datsuns or rx's. big ups from mi
Man i literally found you yesterday. your videos are so chill and easy to dive into, i had to subscribe immediately.
34:54 the blinds 😂
Keep going your videos are about to pop off
I love this series so much because I can relate to it. So nostalgic when I was broke, but I enjoyed spending hours just walking around the J Y to find parts for my prelude. Now 90s cars are hard to find and many of the best junkyards have closed down. So sad
yep i wonder what type of cars will be in junkyards in the following 20 years or so haha
All I heard in my head when you climbed under the car to yank the exhaust was "time to do some sketchy isht"! Lol 🤣
whats life without a bit of risk! haha
Really fun to watch from Japan! I wish we had that kinda junk yard here. We have to buy stuff from internet auctions which gives us way more $$ due to the multiple layers of margins. Looking forward to the next video. Great job man!
Bro this series is my Saturday morning cartoons LOVE IT
Dude, that 98 Accord would have been a FIRE build for a spinoff.
Sounds better than I thought it would. Good score!
THE MAPLESTORY BGM! I love your build adventures bro! keep it up
Omg the maple story music hit me hard in the nostalgia
watching you while eat is such a vibe
Love your work and that you are building this from JY parts! BUT, if you are looking for an exhaust, bring a can of spray silicone & a pair of Lisle Exhaust Hanger Pliers. Makes them VERY easy to remove.
Love how you showed the welds even though they weren’t perfect, it’s inviting to try out welding man keep it up 🔥
Love watching ur videos man, ur as real as it gets on TH-cam man. I like that! Keep pushing out then vids. Definitely motivates me to get back Into doing things my self
always satisfying to see the product of your own hard work! thanks for the comment!
just started watching this series and finished it in one night.
Even the birds were congratulating your progress at the end! 😅
I’m going to keep a a buck I clicked on your video once I heard Henesys intro, insane nostalgic vibes. Not a car guy but I liked this video a lot
That Honda at the start looked just like my grandpas Honda. Miss that thing lol
I think this is your best part for this civic so far
Bro, I love ❤️ how you have the best channel .. I literally came around your channel today and I've been watching 👀 your videos all day, I went 2 work came back and picked up where I left from.. keep it 💯 coming Kevin. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Man preaching about this Texas heat. It is hot here.
this summer gettin to me ngl hahaha
def a great find and it has a nice sound 👍🏼
great video as always kevin! love your vibe and you're the best youtuber right now!
For the next series you should do a road trip car and that outback would be perfect!
Think of all the legacy/forester/wrx parts you could slap on it!
I'm definitely on board for this whole entire Honda build
I love this. This is what i want to see. Repair using junk parts. Ty sir. Great job
yessir, mods and repairs that are actually affordable!
The classic ,” IF I HAD THE MONEY I WOULD TOTALLY GET IT “ hahahaha
a project on a common car is a sick idea, in my country is what we mostly do since even a civic can be expensive
even a ricer wagon would be something interesting
and about the 3d printing, yeah I think more people in the car community should get into it cuz it saves so many random parts that sometimes you can't even find anymore
I own a 3d printer that I bought recently. Haven't done much with it yet, but one of the use cases I bought it for is exactly that. For cars, or really anything, it could be quite helpful. When there's really expensive small plastic parts, parts out of production, or none available, you'd be able to make an alternative. There's also the added bonus of making any customization too, in part design and color.
Acompanhando essa série aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
What a beautiful week for car content
Brings me back to the 90s with my Honda builds
keep up the great videos
🤣
This was my first video of yours that came across my suggested. After watching the whole video i subscribed. This was fun to watch. Can’t wait to see more
been loving the series honestly has gotten me more confident into looking into more local junkyards for parts as well maybe some day I'll be inspired to do a whole junk yard build too :p
respect bro, removing that exhaust was nightmare lol
I really dig the whole series, but I gotta say:
1. Even if you are on a cheap - invest a few bugs into some exhaust paint, to preserve those blank metal parts
2. Keep the series rolling - do an engine swap and maybe turbo that thang on a budget. The final before after will be worth it.
Cheers. :)
thanks for the input!!
Love this series can’t wait to see the final build. Keep up the great work 🙏🏽
Im lovin the safety first while wearing those super nice work shoes 🎉😂
I love this guy even tho my net isn’t enough i try to watch your vids its sooo chill and fun to watch
a day late but im always looking out for a new vid despite notifications being on. your calming demeanor and explanations are really entertaining. im sure people love being around you man. awesome vid good work!
appreciate the comment brotha!
Not Gonna Lie best youtube video I've seen in awhile
I think you should modify a 1992-96 Camry, a 1989-1996 Accord, first or second gen CRV, or a Honda Element. Maybe a first gen or second gen Rav4. Bonus points for an Accord wagon
Love to see a Z in background 😻
Had 240 (triple webers) then 260 (triples from 240) and finished with 280 (injection) short 2 seater. Should've kept the 240.
This man is too underrated
you learn something new and got a nice exhaust, win win! :D
dude your channel rules! happy to follow your adventures man
Stopped by because of the junkyard search, subscribed thanks to the MapleStory intro 🤣
I tried scouring the internet for the missing HFP wheel you need, and I can't find jack. I can't believe how rare they are. If you happen to find a very similar rim, you might just wanna paint it to match and call it good. But if you do managed to find that wheel, then hats off to ya. But you may have to scour a lot of junkyards to find one. Actually.... I'd love to see a video of you going on a road trip to different junkyards looking for parts.
its rare to find my car in a junkyard, let alone i dont really need any parts for it but its nice to watch series like this when i used to go to the junkyard and find random parts for my cars back then. lol Its like a scavenger hunt.
@Korosumyself4 wait what? Holy shit i never won anything
I love this series! I look up to these videos everyday bro 😊
You should do a junkyard build of a second gen Subaru Legacy like that Outback in the video. Super underrated cars. Great engine, AWD, plus you could go with the sedan or the wagon! Plus, they'd match your "everyday traffic" kind of car.
sounds sweet though man!. Dig it. Sounds far better than most civics that people have
I'm not going to watch the entire video, but mad props. These are videos people need to see.
This is the first time I watch your video and like it, you reminded me when I was younger
My dude!!! You're blowing up 🔥🔥 keep up the content🥹🔥
HESSS BACKKKKKK 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
You definitely just gained a new subscriber, this was very fun to watch can't wait to see more about the junkyard parts!
I have a first gen Honda Odyssey with only 105,000 miles on it, was my grandmas. She parked in garage everyday since 95 and well maintained so it’s in flawless condition.
Bro the maplestory music and this video always hits hard on weekends
So far so good we need season 2
dang! i like that exhaust sound.. so sick!
FOR THE NEW series do a Chrysler 200!!! That would’ve sick and kinda weird car!
Maybe your next project is to mod a vehicle that you hate the most, and maybe at the end it might change your mind? Who know's.... All cars deserve a second chance lol :p
yessss next time go for some sleeper build, an unusual one
sounds great the whole video was a great watch keep up the 10/10 content
I’d go with some pb blaster for rust penetrating. Huge props on the video! Such a great watch :)
Love the idea of a sleeper accord next