The Vette Kart! Turning old boat parts and road signs into performance upgrades.

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2023
  • Hey, DIY crew! We're back with Episode 4 of our Vette Kart Build, and you're about to see some real transformation! We're all about that recycling life, turning what others might call 'junk' into our Vette Kart's treasure. In this episode, we craft a super sleek aluminum dash from old boat parts and road signs we've got lying around. But that's not all - we're fully embracing the repurposing spirit, giving a second life to every piece we can lay our hands on!
    Who says you need to spend big to do something awesome? We're here showing you how to build a dream ride with creativity, some handy skills, and a little bit of that scavenger-hunt luck. It's all about making the most of what you've got and turning the ordinary into something extraordinary!
    [Note to viewers: While we're all about using what we've got, safety is always our number one priority. If you're trying any of these tips or projects, make sure you're handling tools and materials safely. We're not accountable for any injuries or damages, so proceed with caution and common sense!]
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  • @easternhotrodder
    @easternhotrodder 6 місяців тому +1

    You could put a standard rotation water pump on it and use the power steering pump to tension the belt. That thing is going to be so stable with the wider stance. The dash came out cool. I like how you kept the boat's "brow" so it isn't just a 90* break over from the dash. What a fun budget project. Too cool for school. The 305 heads have tiny valves. You're probably better with the stock 350 heads for flow. With that low compression you could pick up a tiny single carb supercharger for cheap and have a ball.