Best Car Mod EVER - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a script from a YouTube video, possibly related to a car modification channel. The hosts, Martin and Derek, are discussing and attempting to install a flamethrower kit into a car, specifically a Corolla CSi edition. The hosts purchase two kits from eBay, but the first one fails to produce any flames due to the car's efficiency in burning its fuel. The second kit is more expensive and is received with more anticipation.

Despite the hosts' best efforts, the second kit also fails to produce any flames. They discuss the possibility of the car's efficiency being the issue, and the hosts express their frustration and disappointment. The hosts decide to keep the second kit, hoping to return to it in the future and perhaps find a solution. The hosts also mention the idea of selling the Corolla and purchasing a different car for their flamethrower modification.

Throughout the discussion, the hosts use various tools including a soldering iron, side cutters, a control box, cable ties, a drill, a screwdriver, a spanner, and a sparkler. They also mention the need for a switch to cut the ignition signal, and the installation of a spark plug in the tailpipe.

The hosts express their desire to see flames, and the disappointment of not being able to achieve this. Despite the failure of their flamethrower attempt, they express their commitment to following through with the project, regardless of the outcome.

The hosts also discuss the possibility of creating their own chopped keyring using a kitchen fork and a blowtorch, which they use as a safety tool. They also discuss the idea of purchasing another kit, which they hope will have better instructions and be more likely to produce flames.

Throughout the discussion, the hosts use various terms and phrases related to car modification, including "spark but not fuel", "ignition coil", "baggage bin", and "chopped keyring". They also refer to the kits as "drama" and "fly spray".

The hosts end the discussion by expressing their desire to see flames and their commitment to returning to the project in the future. They also express their desire to sell the Corolla and purchase a different car for their flamethrower modification.

Facts

Some possible facts that can be extracted from the text are:

- The text is a transcript of an episode of Mighty Car Mods, a YouTube show about car modifications.
- The hosts of the show are trying to install a flamethrower kit on a Toyota Corolla named Derek.
- The flamethrower kit is supposed to burn unburnt fuel from the engine and create flames out of the exhaust pipe.
- The first flamethrower kit they bought was from eBay for 100 bucks and had poor instructions and quality.
- The second flamethrower kit they bought was also from eBay for 170 bucks and had better instructions but still did not work.
- They also made a fork keyring and tested a sparkler in the exhaust pipe as side projects.
- They decided to sell Derek and buy another car at the end of the episode.