Cat Skills Course 2
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MR2 Oversteer Auto-correct!
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Improvised Accelerometer Test
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1985 MR2 Low Mileage Wreck.
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Thiokol Track Vehicles
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The Great Salt Lake Story
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Canyon Cloudburst 20 Valve MR2
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Rear Facing Highlights
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@chrisbrookshire861
@chrisbrookshire861 Ай бұрын
He really said Jesus take the wheel.
@Ottobon
@Ottobon Ай бұрын
I mean i raced one around circuits for years, FR Rules apply the difference is you have a high minimum throttle amount you want for correction compared to FR, while being off-throttle in some instances might as well be as bad as lightly braking if it was a FR while already in a slide. About less then 1/4 throttle (in normal AW11) where if the slide is too severe you won't recover easily if at all, but "unlike" FR and a bit more like a FF if you apply aggressive throttle then the slide corrects itself. FR can have the same tendencies its just shifted enough that usually off-throttle corrects anything, and the window where any On-Throttle can correct faster is more in the 1/8 to 1/3 region, very loosely speaking, just as ballpark comparison. There is nothing wrong with sliding in a Mid Engine car (in a race, so mildly its nearly not perceivable, very low angle), these, just like S2Ks, C4 Corvettes, and surprisingly many generations of Mustangs (although its hard to see same sort of turn-in-entry slide due to trail braking, if not impossible with that much weight in front) just suffer largely from very high roll centers in the rear combined with the narrow polar momentum everyone talks about. For a road car it gave a better compromise for ride and handling while still maintaining high lateral g potential setting said cars up this way, but most the best racecar that are MRs do not feature this and do not have the same rules of "if you drift you spin" sorta handling, however what i noted about throttle positioning to correct, increase spin (rally/gymkhana), or ride it out (drift) still applies. My hypothesis as to why we see less of this these days with Mid Engine cars (Cayman etc) is partly because factory struts got so much better that such compromises were less required, but also a shift in what is generally wanted out of a car by enthusiasts helping push it, we do not live in the 80s/90s era where people think sliding is some sort of sin, and customers want a chance to enjoy it without totalling their vehicles, so the factory specs to suit that desire as well rather then simply producing a car that may feel comfortable to factory test drivers but scares anyone new to the dynamics, or in AW11 case even to this day scares some world class drivers (Keiichi Tsuchiya, surprisingly, to name one)
@liamchartan9232
@liamchartan9232 Ай бұрын
Loved watching these videos, I have a supercharged mr2 too. I also have a 2zz powered car, and agree it couldn't be a better engine for an aw11, maybe some day
@frenchi12
@frenchi12 5 ай бұрын
Very helpful tips. How much do you think it would cost to do this swap?
@AI-Records24
@AI-Records24 5 ай бұрын
Nice, I’m loving that😂(also bet you’re wondering why YT now recommending this to people year later!)
@user-ky5dv1fi1j
@user-ky5dv1fi1j 5 ай бұрын
Hey Larry, Great Footage! Would it be possible for me to use it on the GEARZ TV show? i am doing a segment on Thiokol ATV's and snowcats, and vintage footage like this would be great to help tell the story. Thanks!
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub 5 ай бұрын
Sure. Would love to see the results.
@user-ky5dv1fi1j
@user-ky5dv1fi1j 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Larry! @@ADub-Bub
@justinbrown3611
@justinbrown3611 5 ай бұрын
I can’t find those time saver tabs
@msgesus4518
@msgesus4518 6 ай бұрын
These were very common in New Zealand. I had the 1994 fxgt manual. Amazing car. Have fun! Had mine for about 16 years no hassles.
@carlossalvatierra7051
@carlossalvatierra7051 7 ай бұрын
boa 100mms are the best for comfortable urethane. and i think theyre lighter than dadbods too. otangs urethane is outdated. the only drawback is that the guy behind boa is not a very great person
@stezvgrom9417
@stezvgrom9417 7 ай бұрын
This isn't the most ideal way to correct an Mr2 from oversteer, but it for sure was better than over correcting, but also shows people what snap oversteer actually means. The snapping is caused by overcorrection, in this situation the car overcorrects itself several times causing several instances of snap oversteer but was gradually straightening out.
@81kp61
@81kp61 7 ай бұрын
Awesome series! thank you for the time and energy on doing this. Made the swap super clear and doable thank you!!
@toddk4115
@toddk4115 8 ай бұрын
? Would you sell this car? I lost mine in 2022 due to a rear ending. Had it since 1994, the poof, gone. same color . Looking for one in 8E3 again. :) thanks!
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub 6 ай бұрын
Really sorry to hear. That's tragic. Sorry but this one is not for sale. I love it and will keep it as long as I'm able to drive. Best of luck in your search.
@toddk4115
@toddk4115 6 ай бұрын
Completely understand. Thank you and please let us know what happened to that white low mileage MK1A you had/have. ? @@ADub-Bub
@ClutchBurnersCo
@ClutchBurnersCo 8 ай бұрын
This series is what’ll help me revive my MR2 👍
@brodiecollins1173
@brodiecollins1173 8 ай бұрын
you commented on my post on instagram about the common output shaft issue, i clicked on your profile and realised ive watched all your 20v swap videos before in hopes that i would do one one day. the video really helped a lot 🖖
@2nd_Chance_Restorations
@2nd_Chance_Restorations 9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@dcwebb1
@dcwebb1 9 ай бұрын
Can you post where you can buy the upper c-pilar trim part for $30 from Japan? Please post that link....That sounds super reasonable. BTW...Love your video!
@dcwebb1
@dcwebb1 9 ай бұрын
I have had my 1988 AW11 SC for over 20 years and know all to well about the c-pilar trim and visor issues! Thank you for posting this valuable info for everyone in the AW11 community. Now if we can just get the "Trim Saver Tabs" for us that want to repair our old c-pilar plastics. Please let us know if you hear that they are available again.
@SpacehotelMusic
@SpacehotelMusic 10 ай бұрын
As per my comment on the last vid, you can buy the upper part OEM brand new from Japan for around $30 and it comes with brand new bolts + the rubber trim fitted, proper TOYOTA part. No C-Pillar trim of course (though I have got 2 spare sets of those here thankfully)
@SpacehotelMusic
@SpacehotelMusic 10 ай бұрын
I've got 3 of those upper visors (2 with Toyota on still)... my spare I actually removed the "toyota" from and sprayed it with tinting spray (both sides), dark, so it really suits my dark blue super charger now (imo), but also retains that side profile shape which I prefer with the visor on (without it the rear looks a little boxy around the rear window). Just an idea for those with spares (don't do it if you only have one as they are getting rarer!) but to me it modernises it a bit and looks OEM if sprayed well and doesn't scream 'TOYOTA' all over the rear window (this is a sympathetic cosmetic mod I'm not a ricer just to clarify - it was just one way of taking a bit of that 'busy' look away from the visor and works well for me) Also got 3 x cpillar trims from my 2 ex Mr2s + current. You can still get the black UPPPER part brand new (with brand new bolts (no nuts) that the visor tabs sit on + has new rubber trim fitted as from factory) from japan for just $30 ;) I bought 2, proper OEM toyota parts. You can't get the C-Pillar trim of course.
@vtecc2
@vtecc2 Жыл бұрын
red top model 130 hp
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
That's right. I avoid calling them "red top" though because it's ambiguous. Easy to confuse with older TVIS variety 4AGE engines with similar red lettering on the cam covers. I encourage calling these "small port", and the older variety "large port" or "TVIS". The large/small port reference is the design of the intake ports on the head which you can't see on an assembled engine, but the easy visual identifier is the ribbed top surface of the intake manifold on the small port variety, vs the "TVIS" badge on the older large port intake.
@Typhlosion969
@Typhlosion969 Жыл бұрын
Hello, I found your video very helpful, I just got my mr2 and I replaced my c pillar trim, I'm now trying to install my windshield trim, any suggestions?
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Sorry I have no experience with the windshield trim. I thing the Toyota repair manual details glass repair though. You can find PDF of you search around some of the old MR2 community sites.
@thelaw69
@thelaw69 Жыл бұрын
Are the included bolts long enough to screw the visor into the c-pillars?
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Trying to remember but a don't think so.
@redcrab6965
@redcrab6965 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic wheels. only like two videos on these on youtube, id wanna put them on a white 944 turbo
@tfw_no_vampire_gf
@tfw_no_vampire_gf Жыл бұрын
Nice driving
@skfunk4550
@skfunk4550 Жыл бұрын
Did your pulley go all the way into the wheel or like mine, it doesn't and has a slight tiny play? bought a kegel pulley from meepo so not sure if it's that or normal
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Mine are the 38 tooth from Evolve. No fitment issues or play.
@michaelvaldez2070
@michaelvaldez2070 Жыл бұрын
I had the same issue. place wheel on flat solid ground, ( face down- pulley facing up), rubber mallet and gently tap that baby till flush.
@mr220v
@mr220v Жыл бұрын
The typical 2zz is a complete basket case. 2ar is cheaper, is in better condition, and weighs the same as the 4age. With slight mods, it can bolt to an s54.
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Valid. My brother's 2zz track car regularly had issues under the demands of endurance racing. My daily driver 2zz Vibe GT is unfazed by my driving or what it would go through in my MR2, going full lift very rarely and deliberately. Since I completed this series I've been really impressed by my friends 2AR MK3.
@mr220v
@mr220v Жыл бұрын
@@ADub-Bub I had a 2ar in a mk1 mr2. 205whp with the retuned ECU. Don't know why you would do a 2zz instead?
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
@@mr220v I dismissed anything I assumed it would add weight. 2AR wasn't a swap I had much awareness of when I made this video, and zero awareness when I found my first 20v for sale locally. Great news that the 2AR is so light. My questions would be does it clear the engine bay unmodified, and what are the trade-offs transmission wise? 2ZZ bolts to an AW11 C5X which simplifies a lot of things. Not familiar with the s54 you mention. BTW, I thought you might be THAT mr220v! You probably don't remember but I really appreciate all the help you gave me with your wiring harness, and you went above/beyond answering general swap and donor engine questions. Your reputation on MR2OC.com was well deserved. Always recommend your Wiregap harness! Hey, have you thought much about EV conversions?
@esk8unity
@esk8unity Жыл бұрын
yessirrrr
@utahpatriot4807
@utahpatriot4807 Жыл бұрын
Hey Larry thanks for the video. I'm a new eboard skater here in Utah and am I am wondering if you know of any local eboard skating groups? I live in north Utah County.
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
There was a facebook group that had a bit of momentum pre-pandemic but don't know if it still exists. Bump into a lot of riders at the U and Sugarhouse Park.
@gripguy6056
@gripguy6056 Жыл бұрын
Love the car, do you still have it ?
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Oh yes, I'll keep this one as long as I can get in/out of it. I drive it often. Took it to a rally in southern Utah last spring, about a 700 mile weekend.
@gripguy6056
@gripguy6056 Жыл бұрын
@@ADub-Bub That"s awesome!
@eBoard3R
@eBoard3R Жыл бұрын
🤙🏼⚡⚡🤙🏼 *Orangatang make the best urethane*
@CTRLaltKNIFE
@CTRLaltKNIFE Жыл бұрын
Incase anyone is a bit iffy u can 3d print center caps there's a legend who posted the file online and then no problem if they fall off their not hens teeth.
@pec1739
@pec1739 Жыл бұрын
great info ! i hope its the same for blacktop 20v 6MT
@motojunkie8348
@motojunkie8348 Жыл бұрын
I just seen a picture on Facebook of these wheels on a car in a junk yard but someone actually grinded one the spokes off of them in order to get access to the valve stem. They didn't have an angled valve stem but rather a normal one so they couldn't get access to it. I seen the wheels and feel in love so I had to find out more about them.
@VertigoGTI
@VertigoGTI Жыл бұрын
Love these hatches, would love to see one with the coupe front end!
@Electronica27
@Electronica27 Жыл бұрын
Hey love the video! I was considering a silvertop myself with how very close to plug and play the swap seems like it is, but I noticed that I couldn't find any for sale! and any blacktop costs about the same as a 2zz.... sooooo I'm definitely planning on getting that 2zz swap done in the near future. 6 gears and a high rpm screamer are the only engines that should be put in an mr2!
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Nice! As mentioned in the vid I think the 2ZZ is best choice AW11 swap. About the time I made this video I started to daily drive a 6 speed 2ZZ Vibe GT. Love it. Torque at low RPM (all RPM) is way better then a 4AGE. To get into the high RPM power band you really have to want it. It opens at 6200ish and it's a kick in the pants, but it just doesn't happen in normal, even fairly aggressive driving. On track you can really take advantage of the power band, but I'd reluctantly use a 2ZZ for a demanding race application. All the 24 Hours Of Lemons racing I've done has convinced me the 4AGE is a tank and the 2ZZ just doesn't hold up as well. My brother's 2ZZ AW11 race car has had a lot of head gasket failures and is on its 3rd engine in about 20 endurance races close to 900+- miles each. What a blast when it's running tough! I said "reluctantly", not "I wouldn't". Having kept an eye on the used 2ZZ car market for some years, don't notice many 2ZZs survive to 200k miles.
@Electronica27
@Electronica27 Жыл бұрын
@@ADub-Bub dang head gasket failures? any good tips on preventing that? And yeah seems like to make a 2zz last you gotta dump tons of money, rods, heads, darton sleeves to replace the MMC ones ... makes me consider going honda with a k20 or k24, but my issue is the sheer amount of custom work to make that work in an aw11, and cost, would outweigh the power gains. I hear the OEM rods can warp a bit after repetitive sustained high revvs. Something I heard mainly about 2zz's is replacing the oil pump gear, and the oilpan, I hope your friend employed both of those fixes since hard cornering could be the cause of engines blowing up due to the oil pump either blowing up, or sucking in air.
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
​@@Electronica27 Sorry this turned into such a long ramble, that's not entirely applicable to your comment/question: The 2ZZ oil pump gear/pan always withstood the abuse in my brother's race car. Full throttle, in the power band, 15 hours a weekend, on tracks like Thunderhill with plenty of sustained high speed turns. So I question if there's more to the reports of the oil gear failures, like gear selection error. I only have a little experience helping rebuild engines, so no revelations on avoiding 2ZZ head gasket failure. Torque to spec? Try to source a low mileage JDM with verified good compression and don't unseal the head. I'm coming at the swap problem from a daily and recreational driving perspective. A 2ZZ is going to be a blast and should not suffer in that circumstance. The AW11 is a tricky car to build for power. There are so many trade-offs working within its constraints: Engine size/weight, handling, reliability, comfort, cosmetics, fuel consumption... Then how do you measure success? Dyno chart? Acceleration numbers? Lap times? Finishing position? The whole equation gets simpler if you prioritize enjoyment of the driving experience. Where power is priority, it soon makes sense to choose a different platform that's not such a puzzle. Toyota left little room for improvement in regard to driving enjoyment, both on public roads and driving at the limit on track. Even in my race car, stock 4AGZE, relatively slow vs the cars we are classed with, I can't imagine having more fun, satisfying races. The AW11's constraints teach me to be a better driver, to carry momentum, to take full advantage of the handling strengths. Every grin that every turn puts on your face, the skills you acquire, and what you learn of the car's capabilities are worth more than compromising for horsepower.
@kurthuber7639
@kurthuber7639 Жыл бұрын
Purrkour
@Dynamic_Entry
@Dynamic_Entry Жыл бұрын
When you sell this, I will be first in line! BTW I live in slc.
@ModMINI
@ModMINI Жыл бұрын
Nice, thanks for sharing... Just picked up a 1989 sunroof 16v... same wheels - missing one of the center caps. Do you have a spare I can buy!? Tried repairing my c pillar and then dropped one after I was just about to paint it... Agh, I'll just get the reproductions. Note - ABS cement itself is basically just a solvent with a little bit of abs dissolved in it To really have a strong repair, Put little bits of any spare ABS plastic lying around and make a old part < cement > strength part sandwich.
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've since added fiber and additional plastic structure to some of my ABS repairs. Sorry no extra caps. Enjoy that MR2!
@Hondeer
@Hondeer Жыл бұрын
Hi bud, thank you so much for making this series. I have a '86 with a supercharger swap but the SC is failing with 15 miles on the rebuilt engine that has been keeping it sitting for seven years. Been looking at 20 valve since seeing Sushpants FX videos over pulling the SC and going turbo. Thoughts on that from your experience in the MR2 world?
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Love @Sushpants content! I can only offer unsupported opinion and speculation on turbo, which is exactly what the internet is for, right? My short answer is I'd take the shortest path to a reliable running AW11 rather than X months to add power that may break. Factor in your own resources of time, money, and availability of other fun cars to keep you entertained in the meantime. Long answer: My top priority for an AW11 is handling. I like superchargers and prefer the even torque delivery feel to the (very few) turbo cars I've driven. Turbo kicking in during a hard corner (like the onramp by my house) is pretty unsettling. I speculate that if we compare the area under the curves of turbo and SC dyno graphs, instead of comparing peak power, we might see SC delivers more total power over the range of usable RPM. One other reluctance I have is reliability. The old MR2 forums were littered with blown turbo projects due to excess boost. So in your situation I'd do everything possible to save the SC. If you've confirmed it's indeed toast, your 4AGZE with forged internals is a great starting point to try turbo. If you can source a healthy 20v, by all means I recommend. 2ZZ is my swap choice for an AW11 for some added work. I would not rule out a stock NA 4AGE. I've always felt the 1ZZ is an interesting consideration as they among the most plentiful motors ever (littering every junkyard), they are reliable, light, and offer 20HP over stock NA 4AGE. By no means would I add weight to an AW11 with an engine and transaxle swap heavier than the 4AGZE setup. I've been lucky with my SC AW11 Lemons race car which has only suffered from loose tension after replacing the belt. Runs like a top. I do need to install a boost gauge to get real data on how it's performing.
@Hondeer
@Hondeer Жыл бұрын
@@ADub-Bub Awesome thank you for the input. I have a '91 Turbo T-Bar so I understand the boost in corners aspect. The SC is dropping its gear oil into the intake even after replacing seals. I am running a C52 transmission as well so no E153 bulk as half shafts were not available when I did the swap for a few years. Currently it's set to 12psi with the T3 Boost pulley running everything conservative via DIY Mega 2. I agree, KISS works best with these cars hence why I'm thinking the 20v for the linear aspect + trumpets and ITG filter setup etc. Rather sell the good long block + its goodies than risk knocking on the door and throwing a rod. Running Knock Sense as well on it regardless but still. Decent turbo setup for me to weld up is almost the cost of a BT to do it right. Thanks for the tips! Will try to make the SC last and get a BT 20V to tinker with over the winter. :)
@Yuniplaysroblox
@Yuniplaysroblox Жыл бұрын
Most of these cars found in New Zealand, but here in the US we have the Fx 16 and Fx16 Gts. I got the base fx16 but wanna trade for a gts. I'll trade for your ae92 🙏 please.
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Hah! I'll pass, thanks but honestly you should give your FX16 all your love. I've owned a few AE82 FX16s, and my first car was a GTS. They are great cars and in some ways more fun and stylish than the AE92. GTS is just some extra cladding, cool but no more fun to drive. I've got an 4AGE swap FX project haunting my yard that I'm very excited to get on the road.
@kingdavid3457
@kingdavid3457 Жыл бұрын
God mode
@BrianSiskind
@BrianSiskind Жыл бұрын
I learn so much in these sublimely paced walkthroughs thanks so much. I have an 85 AW11 (67k miles) and an 85 Celica GT (70k miles), both all original and used as dailys. I wish I had the space, knowledge, and tools to do work on them. Dig the music backgrounds too... I had not heard Adam Shaikh in forever, heard that again on one of your videos. All the best man. Please more AW11 things!
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
This kind of feedback is the best encouragement, so much more value than views and subscriptions. Thanks! Your cars sound great and in a way I envy your lack of resources, because having the space doesn't mean I actually have the time for all my project ambitions. Adam Shaikh is a worthwhile deep dig. Good on you!
@randomtoyotadude8952
@randomtoyotadude8952 2 жыл бұрын
Really liked the blue color on ur car.. looks really decent
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Sad when I hear of conversions to black.
@motoringmatt
@motoringmatt 2 жыл бұрын
Well, that was a pure luck. It seems the seating position is wrong. The hands are too straight, the grip of the steering wheel should also be fixed and releasing the steering wheel may save you once by (as I said) pure luck once, but it can bring trouble next time. You should look into the correct seating position or maybe start with autocross - it helps to learn what to do with hands.
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Good observation on wrong seating position, which limits options on grip. I forgot to adjust my seat this particular stint, but once the team straps me in in the hot pit, I'm not stopping for a redo if I can steer and fully depress the pedals. This really has nothing to do with this scenario and the cars response though. Some luck, certainly, but pure luck, no. Maybe the first time I've captured footage of such a recovery, but not remotely my first rodeo. My first race of any kind in any car, in 2007, 24 Hours of Lemons at Altamont, in a stock 86 AW11 on all season tires, I spent my first couple hours in the car either going too slow, or spinning off at turn 2, a low 2nd gear off camber hairpin into the infield. By the second day I was diving into that turn, weight transfer forward, digging to the apex on the left, rear end lightened and starting to slide out as I rounded the apex. Then get into the throttle and let go the wheel. The car would plant, correct, and go about it's business, front wheels always pointing the direction of travel and maintaining lateral traction. I repeated this lap after half mile lap for hours, so several hundred times. No track since has presented a similar corner, or opportunity to dial oversteer technique, but I've had many aw11 oversteer moments over the 15 years of endurance racing AW11s I've since accumulated. (Wheel to wheel, entire tank of fuel at a time. Not a couple of short wanks around some cones every few weekends.) This technique is no fluke. Of course you're not faced with this high speed oversteer scenario if you haven't already made a mistake, and if that mistake was big enough, this technique and nothing else will save it. I assume because I'm faced with this scenario less frequently, I've improved? Maybe just slowed down. I still have a lot to learn about racing, but what I learned at that first race will remain a huge majority of my racing knowledge.
@kingdavid3457
@kingdavid3457 Жыл бұрын
@@ADub-Bub the God has spoken 🙌
@LiWo02
@LiWo02 2 ай бұрын
Haha, scrolled to make a comment about the seating position. Waaaay too far, straight arms are wrong. Well spoken.
@OGshadowS
@OGshadowS 2 жыл бұрын
This will be very informative as I plan on doing a 20V swap on my 87' AW11. I'm assuming Blacktop swap will be just about the same as Silvertop swap, no? Or would the slightly bigger plenum make it a bit harder or any other parts to note that would be more difficult when working with a Blacktop?
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Yes, basically you will face all the same choices. I don't know how different the plenum is but the Camry overflow has room to spare.
@jvogler_art4708
@jvogler_art4708 2 жыл бұрын
Cool video. Would love to hear more engine sounds though. I had no idea this car had an almost panoramic view with the T top
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. My sound game sucks. I've since bought some audio gear that should make my vids less windy. Setup is time consuming and deliberate though so I need to just leave it in the car ready for my next impromptu drive. The wide angle GoPro shot really illustrates the greenhouse.
@jvogler_art4708
@jvogler_art4708 Жыл бұрын
​@@ADub-Bub Very cool car. You've got a survivor.. I bet it's a blast to drive.. I personally think this era of Toyotas are better than today's cars. I just find them better in so many ways, from quality of materials to durability. There's no feeling of chinese cheapness to them when you get in. Sports car tech has come a long way for sure, but a car like this is so much more fun to drive. with a frame and design like this you barely need around 200hp to have fun. It's one of those cars that doesn't need a 500hp powerplant to get a rush. It's light and nimble, and also tactile and mechanical.
@heinerrojas4350
@heinerrojas4350 2 жыл бұрын
Whats the name of the glue?
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub 2 жыл бұрын
ABS cement. Used for plumbing.
@chetzler7765
@chetzler7765 2 жыл бұрын
Any chance you have an extra rear visor for sale?
@MasonFPS
@MasonFPS 2 жыл бұрын
Great job on this series! I've never messed with a 20v (only 16v n/a and s/c) but I recently bought an AW11 for parts that has a built (apparently) Blacktop 20v in it. This has really helped me figure out what I'm looking at! Going to pull it and make it a suitable swap.
@ADub-Bub
@ADub-Bub 2 жыл бұрын
That kind of feedback is really encouraging. Thanks!