Make Your Slow Car Fast - Summary

Summary

Marty from MightyCarMods bought a Daihatsu, nicknamed the "blue bucket," for $300. The car was in poor condition, but Marty found a second Daihatsu with parts he needed, including a 1.3 KV3E engine. After transferring parts from the second car, Marty still needed a good engine, so he bought a third Daihatsu at an auction for $1,500. He swapped the engine, subframe, and interior from the third car into the "blue bucket." With the help of Mechanical Stig, they managed to make the necessary modifications, including cutting the dashboard to fit. After a successful engine swap, the "blue bucket" was transformed, with a significant increase in power. Marty took the car for a spin, noting its impressive performance despite some issues with the brakes and tires. The project was a success, and Marty reflected on the journey, highlighting the car's unique features and the value of learning to work on cars.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The car being modified is a Daihatsu.
2. The car was purchased for use as a daily driver.
3. The car's engine was damaged and needed to be replaced.
4. A second Daihatsu was purchased for its parts, including a 1.3 KV3E engine.
5. The second car was purchased for $300 and had a perfect body, but was missing an engine.
6. The engine from the second car was transplanted into the first car.
7. The dashboard from the second car was also transplanted into the first car.
8. The interior of the first car was replaced with parts from the second car.
9. The car's wheels and brakes were also replaced.
10. The car's wiring was repaired and modified to work with the new engine.
11. The car's fuel pump was replaced.
12. The car's exhaust system was modified.
13. The car's suspension was modified to improve handling.
14. The car's tires were replaced with new ones.
15. The car's engine was tuned to produce more power.
16. The car's weight-to-power ratio was improved.
17. The car's top speed is over 7000 rpm.
18. The car's handling was improved, but still has some issues with braking.
19. The car's interior was improved with new seats and upholstery.
20. The car's exterior was modified with new wheels and a new paint job.

Note: These facts are based on the provided text and may not be comprehensive or entirely accurate.