Rebuilding A Flooded $2,000,000 McLaren P1 | Part 11
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Bro I'd totally fly out to lift in this gym
When did Misha decide to watch Tavarish?!
When Freddy finishes this Hyper weapon, this is the Collab we need Misha!
Watching you go around the green hell in this would be insane!
they were together in nurburgring
@@JimmyProductions
After he finish fixing the car, Misha needs to send it on the Nurburgring. Thats the ultimate running test!!!
The king of the nordschleife in a 1400 hp hypercar??🤔
Do it do it do ittt🫵👍👍👍
11 Parts into this and The Sand is still my favorite recuring villain.
SECURITY NOTE! Tavarish, first of all it looks incredible, great job. I've noticed that you have powder coated ALL mounting points/surfaces. On a long-term perspective the powder coating will break-up between the mounting surface and the tightening will get lose. I've noticed this phenomenon on several of my and friends track cars. Please make sure to clean the mounting surfaces before tightening, especially on the brake calipers, engine mounts and subframe to the monocoque. It will work like you did especially for display purposes, but if you drive the car, everything will get lose sooner or later. Have fun and good luck with the project. Greetings from Germany
Good point.
He needs to see this.
Yeah, really good point, very surprised the powder coating guy didn't point this out or ask about it.
@IamtheLordofDoom think he was to busy doing lines😂😂😂😂🤣
Man. The logistics and just getting these people to work with you on a crazy project like this has to be such an ordeal.. Insane that we see meaningful updates this often. I am a forever viewer and glad to see Jarred doing so well. Hope to see him in some of your future builds.
Going to Tachyon is some next level youtubing. You didn't have to track down the P1 turbo OEM, but you did and interviewed them! That's crazy levels of dedication to the craft, and I commend you for pushing the envelope of car content once again.
Tachyon reached out to Freddie to say they can upgrade them and make them better . He didn’t track them down personally
I think there a ton of people in the industry that are truly excited about the build
What dedication and craft? 99% of the works is done by others and he doesn’t even pay them…
CHEM major here. I love these videos and loved the fact that you used chemistry to save the harness. The reason you used the vinegar bath with salt is because vinegar's acetic acid will eat away at the corrosion while the salt was most likely added as an abrasive agent to help agitate the corrosion. If you applied a current to this, the salt would have acted as a great conductivity booster and probably helped the corrosion dissipate faster. The ultrasonicator used at the end with sodium bicarbonate and water just served as an extra step to agitate any remaining corrosion as it uses as the name implies, ultrasonic waves to agitate the water and provide further assistance to either mix substances or dislodge foreign objects (in this case corrosion). Along with that, it serves the purpose of neutralizing the acidic solution of the vinegar and preventing any further corrosion and damage when left out to air dry.
Isn’t your name Walter Hartwell White? Btw thanks for explaining!
Thanks captain obvious
The biggest issues is the zinc/Tin that was coated and protected all those components. And will corrode quicker.
Alrighty then 😁
@@corey5797yeah you definitely didn't know before this video 😳
I’m not a car guy and this series hooked me so hard, I recently found this and binged it in a day
Wow thats interesting to hear non car people can sink many hours into a series like this
That's awesome! ☺️
Dude me too!
I call myself a car guy- ish. (More into looks than specs sometimes.) But man …… this series really opened my eyes. Binged in a day as well.
Same here
Guys at Tachyon are so cool, they all clearly love what they're doing and they're brilliant at it!
Yeah, everything in this episode is worth separate video, but to have original companies like tachion to do actual R&D to Tavarish project, just as for actual McLaren company is beyond amazing. If it manage to arrive at SEMA, it'll blow everything else out of the water. Really a proof how UA-cam car community is big and interconnected by comradery.
i am from netherlands that Guy from Tachyon have a dutch accent i think hé is from netherlands 😅
@@kevinscheffer3980I don’t think you need to be from the Netherlands to know that, since they say clearly in the video they’re in the Netherlands.
Also they use masterclass 3D programs such as Catia V5 and CreoParametric! I have worked with those both programs! Solidworks is not anywhere near of them!
@@pieflies😭😂tell them lmao
Pulls McLaren out of ocean, fixes it with salt water solution.
Alchemy in action :)
Might have missed a few steps 😂
The key is the red solo cup! 😂
@@bofat6978that fixes everything
P1, on the ocean, the beach within.
P1, when the battery burned.
Tavarish and P1, the beast from the ocean.
Tavarish and P1 at SEMA.
Personally i love when you get “nerdy” (talking about your engine and the specs) and going to Tachyon was a real treat because i love the engineering behind super cars. I hope you do more stuff like that in the future and dont hold back when nerding out about your car!
We are all car nerds here, whether you want to admit it or not.
Thank you so much Tavarish for the turbo segment of the video. Finally someone who shows that the turbo engineering is vital to the process. We watch all these builders just go and slap the biggest Garrett turbos they can on their builds. I've had so many friends not understand that it takes more than just that and then they run into heavy lag, or blowing up their engines when they try to drive on the streets. Thank you for building and engineering a whole new one off driveable hypercar. I cannot wait to see the final result of your dream.
I would definitely recommend finding a replacement wiring harness. I was an engineer for a connector company (Amphenol) for 14 years and an engineer for a wiring and cable manufacturer for 16 years. Contacts are plated for a reason and the plating has been compromised. The harness may work for a while, but corrosion will set in fairly quickly on brass or copper contacts that does not have the plating intact. I have done tons of environmental testing on connectors and contacts and the harness will definitely fail in 6 months or less. Hopefully you haven't installed the harness yet and are able to find a replacement! Good luck! Love you work and videos!
The carbon doctors laugh is so contagious haha he’s a treasure.
he had me when he hit the gate
Beat me to it smashing the door was epic
yesssss lmao @@atlegangmaile1527
Came here to say this.
The frame doctor carbon work is beyond amazing
The beauty of CF is that as long as the structure is intact, you can always sand down and put another layer on top. The stuff is about as thick as a piece of paper, per sheet. It's also much easier to work with than something like Aluminum.
Yes that guy is a real craftsman. Major respect.
yes totally agree pure craftsman
Not gonna lie, I was kind of disappointed when Matt Armstrong found another tub for his build. I wanted to see the carbon doctor fly to the U.K. and work his magic.
I can’t wait for the episode dedicated to chasing electrical gremlins 😅
i see Freddy hadn`t much experience with rotten contacts. it should be recrimped all again. hint: its not about salt on copper but about copper coating (nikel, tin) washed away. which was preventing it from oxydizing
Nothing fixes British electronics like soaking them in salt water.
@@petergriffin760 You nailed it! I was thinking the same. Those connectors are plated for a reason, and not to mention corrosion "wicks" up the wire under the jacketing. I hope the best for him.
Damn, Tachyon looks like an awesome company! From what you've shown, the profesionalisme drapes of the screen. Their workshop seems clean as hell!And their office looks hella sharp. Really cool to see!
I find it incredible that Freddie hooks up with all the SOTA specialists all over the world and get's them engaged in his project. This is going to be the best P1 on the planet, and it is conceived and built in a FL garage by a DIY UA-camr. Next level.
Why did we ever doubt Freddie when he bought this hot mess of a flood car. My hero.
It´s not a P1, it will be faster with an SMX engine on it and whatever 2 or 3 speed automatic transmisión with a torque converter, why not get rid of the engine if you don´t want the electric part who made the P1 a special mclaren and not only a 650s with a body kit?
@@fcmancos884 You build your dream car and enjoy it!
I am 100% with Freddie on this one.
@@fcmancos884bro that electric system in the mclaren is outdated in todays world where electrical devices and accessories are advancing every year and evolving every decade. The P1 is special because of its body, engine design, and yes the technology, that was also being done by every other manufacturer and in some cases better. Gotta remember too at the time it was released it had some crazy rivals. Thus dubbed “Holy Trinity”. The P1 was special for a lot of things not just it’s out dated electric system that barely added any power and was even dubbed by the people who made the car “something to use wen you wanna show off”.
IKR ! IFthis gig doesn't work out for him he has a future logistics 😂
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Freddie’s got to make a P1 evo shirt, but instead of “eat my dust” it says “eat my sand” 😂
Eat my Dirt!!
😂
Pocket sand….
Oooh, yes PLEASE
Agreed
I think you should probably get those connectors at least nickel coated once they have been cleaned and neutralised of the cleaning liquids. otherwise damaged bare copper connectors will corrode even quicker as time goes on.
not true. once copper is clean, it is not damaged. the surface oxidation was removed. they don't randomly now corrode or redamage faster as you say
I'm in the camp that says it won't be a P1 any more, but it IS your car, and you're welcome to go down whatever path makes you happy. My biggest concern is that there will be changes to the weight distribution and balance, which the aerodynamics were designed to match. This is something that could be important at over 200 MPH.
Doung questionable choice is Tavarish brand...
It does feel like EVERYONE in the industry wants this thing to fly. The excitement builds with every episode. Keep going Freddy!
It didn't work as a boat, let's not try to make it a plane, let's keep it on the ground and not flying anywhere 😂
@@aaronmclaughlin9766 yeah well 😂😂😂
I didn’t know tavarish was training to be a strongman 😂
He has been training for years ,..started off by bench pressing a Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4,..
@@anonymouse7074 you 🤔 the joke 🛫
He never misses breast day 👍🏽
Maybe eating like one
Didn’t know there was a D cup category for strongman
If Mr Tavarish is reading this, I was hoping if I could make a suggestion that you fit a air compressor where the hybrid system used to be, it could be useful to help spool up the turbos for full boost constantly, kinda similar to the Koenigsegg Jesko
Sounds suspiciously like a supercharger?
I really love this project Tav. And the team! It is such a joy to see you tackling all the problems and having your eyes set on the goal. Thank you.
16:55 Okay, so something important, that you need to know Tavarish, is that Cerakote is a ceramic layer. It acts as an insulator, NOT a heat-disperser. The Gold on the original flakes, because McLaren cut corners and made the layer too thin, but the plate is functional for dispersing heat. This, is something you need to really be careful for, because if you replace a heat-dispersion device, with a heat-insulating device, you will end up having components that heat up... Specifically hot-spot temperatures on the components closest to the plate, are going to be astronomically high, compared to the gold-plated, or even bare aluminium plate. So please, do some research into this and make sure that you arent trying to reinvent the wheel here, because what this is looking like, is you're replacing a frying pan with an oven mitt. It may be called a 'heat-shield', but it's not there to block heat, it's there to disperse heat... BIG difference and one that can very well cost you dearly if it's somewhere close to any turbos... You're a mechanic, so you'll understand this analogy better, think of a car's radiator, it's made of metal, it's there to cool things down, that's what the shield is for, what cerakote does, is basically put a thick layer of paint on it, which prevents it from cooling stuff down... So you'll end up with a car that overheats with a radiator, in the case of a heatshield, you'll end up with a turbo that melts a hole into itself, warps, or melts wiring around it. Now I could be just over-reacting, for all intents and purposes, the Cerakote could work just fine, but what I am 100% certain of, is that you just change the entire function of that plate, a plate that McLaren designed and engineered to do a specific task... That sounds like a recipe for disaster, just saying.
@tavarish i hope u see this commnet.
Very interesting. What do you have to say about West Michigan Cerakote & Laser co's explanation of Cerakote?
"The high-emissive coating [of Cerakote] acts as a thermal barrier to auto parts, allowing heat to be dispersed and slowly released. This boosts the performance of engine components such as headers, manifolds, turbo housings, and more.
Cerakote also comes in a special low-emissive coating that acts as a thermal barrier but reflects the heat rather than containing it. This is often used on pistons, combustion chambers, valve tops, external turbo housings, etc."
@tavarish
@tavarish
@tavarish
Thank you for actually explaining your decision, I wish you did it originally. However it is no longer a P1. It is a custom built car with a P1 shell.
No, it's a custom P1...
Cuz the biggest and most important pieces are still from the P1, so its still a P1 but built better
the frame is a p1, so its still a p1, idk why u guys think the engine makes the entire car
So, I pulled the 302 from my 88 mustang and put a 351 in it. Do I still own a mustang?
I appreciate the effort and your work so don't get me wrong. This will be a fantastic car and an absolute piece of art.
That said, on removing the hybrid system, one of the big reasons it made so many people mad is that there's a unique charm in the original designs of all classic cars like the Toyota 2000GT or the 250 GTO and the McLaren P1 is the modern equivalent to these cars. These cars are celebrated not just for their beauty but for their authenticity; their value lies in their original features. In the case of the McLaren P1, the hybrid system is one of those defining characteristics. While the technology may be outdated, it was implemented with a specific vision. It's much like the carburettors in vintage Porsches and Ferraris. Notoriously unreliable and outdated, but altering these inadvertently dilutes what makes these cars iconic in the first place.
It's not about power or performance but about preserving the unique identity of the car. I understand the temptation to modernise, but sometimes, the stuff we consider outdated is what makes these cars irreplaceable and highly sought after. I get why you had to make these changes. It's such a shame to see that it's all been done to meet the deadline of SEMA. I don't mean to be a downer or come off as an asshole, as your work is incredibly inspiring, and I have no doubt that you're making a meaningful contribution to the automotive world. Keep up the excellent work!
i don't understand why he can't just do next years sema or w/e. why do people always rush to do a sema and take shortcuts when you can just skip a year. sema is every single year right? why not go the year you are really done and not rush?
It's not just SEMA it's also the cost to do that is crazy
Amazing work. Congrats so far.
When I was a kid I took apart my parents’ alarm clock and quickly realised I couldn’t put it back together.
I cannot imagine the complexity you guys are dealing with 👍
I love how that thing's going to SEMA and it's gonna be dropping a trail of sand all the way.
perfect opportunity for power tools companies to promote portable shopvacs, and clean the trail behind P1
😂😂😂
Yep its to help find it in that massive show so once you see the sand just follow it.
Missed out marketing opportunity....should keep the sand, jar it and sell it.
How else is it going to find its way home?
Two episodes so close together? Like a three paycheque month, I feel rich!
You're going to shit yourself when he releases another on sunday according to his plan.
@@ZardifAnd today's the day! One here and another on the 2varish Channel (which is already out).
@@BoostAlmighty part 12 is out too
Facts! Haha
The work you need to do is insane, and I doff my cap to you and the team. However I feel you’re rushing the car to get it to SEMA and if you weren’t rushing you’d keep the hybrid drive. I hear you on the power to weight ratio but given more time you could have improved the batteries and tech, making it better and had the fastest P1 that way. That being said I’m just a random schmo in the comments and you should definitely not listen to me 😂 Although I think it’s the wrong decision I respect it and I’ll still follow this build and all the future ones. It’s you and the team I’m a fan of as well as the cars
I think my and other people's issue is that at a certain point, the only thing remaining of the P1 is the VIN. It's going to be fast, unique, and impressive no doubt. But the soul of the car is no longer a P1. I think many of us were hoping for a restoration not just a completely new car that happens to share the same chassis. Love your vids man, hope this doesn't come accross negatively. Best of luck either way.
I 100% agree. I think after the previous episode half the viewers were disappointed that he just went off the rails and started putting random crap on the car...
Awesome. Been following the whole series and this feels like a pivot from “tear down” now to “build up”. I await the next in the series 👍🏻👍🏻. Already know the finished car will be awesome !!
I love that Jack's wearing a Mighty Car Mods tee 😍😍
Fits sice theyre working on a 1 million dollar nugget
The irony is not lost on me that he's doing a salt water solution when he pulled it out of the ocean. I love it, keep up the great work Tavarish!
He didn't pull anything out of the ocean.
I’m so excited to see the finished product! and hopefully a cartrek special where you guys do this together that’d be awesome to watch.
Great video! Love that you do these great interviews with Eng. side of the car building factor too, not just the Wrenching.
I agree with Uncle Rich on this topic. Screw what we think. Build what you want.
Pro tip: after using the sodium-vinegar solution, immerse the part in 99% isopropyl alcohol. This will force any residual water out and prevent new corrosion. Then coat it in a corrosion preventative.
Let's get this comment up higher! I'd also used demineralized water to clean it up after the vinegar/ salt solution instead of using regular water.
@@Boogie3D They used distilled water, no minerals
@@hampstershat123 I don't think so either, but he just mentioned water without being specific.
@@Boogie3D - He did say it was distilled water here: 4:10
Thanks! Would alcohol be safe on plastic connectors?
The complexity of this work, and the perseverance you show in overcoming roadblocks, are as rare as the car will soon be.
he bought a crate engine ... he doesn't know
@@adelewalsh1377 And that is relevant because...?
He has bought practically every piece that replaced something else,
because manufacturing everything yourself is laughable idea in the mildest
@Tavarish, if there’s any grounding wire to the metal frame make sure you sand out where the bolts and washers meet. The powdered coating works as an insulator.
I just love your show, I can’t get enough, can’t wait for the P1 to be finished, you are doing an awesome job.👏👏👏👏👏
Joey the Frame Doctor delivers every time! Great work!
Tavarish needs to change his name to Mr. Sandman! Mr Sandman, make me a dream, make it the baddest P1 I’ve ever seen.
His intro, metallica enter sandman!
Or call the car sweet dreams cause the sandman put sand all over it!
This whole project is completely crazy and the stress has my complete sympathy, so much so I let every YT commercial roll through just to help fund the build. It’s been a fascinating watch so far.
Ive repaired boat trailer wiring where the salt water enters through the end of the stranded wire where it is crimped onto the connector. The salt water wicks up the strands of the wire and it looks like the insulation is fine however the copper inside the wire corrodes a few feet up from the end. You should strip back some of the scrap wires from the connector and see if there is any corrosion in the conductors.
The powder coating looks insane my heart goes out to you Freddie your doing an amazing job thumbs up
Not so sure on the powder coating, they forgot to powder coat the sand....
cant be high quality with the amount of sand that came out...
I was surprised by the amount of sand left. The surface seems uneven also ; first, I tought it would have been better to go matt black, then I saw the gold reflecting on the chassis... it definetely was the right decision but too bad it is not smooth.@@Zonkobel
Is that sand? or is it the blasting that was done before the powdercoating.@@Zonkobel
@@TheNorville2 either way. Its piss poor quality. There is stuff in it that shouldnt be there.
The Frame Doctor is such a legend
Love everything Tavarish is doing to the P1, never knew the engines were built so weak, Can't wait till he finishes 😃
Tav you are unbelievable! How are you even getting these collabs? The turbo Tachyon guys are amazing. McLaren hasn't supported the project officially yet but once they see where this is ending up they have to say something positive.
I get it, power to weight is the primary motivation. Speaking as an engineer though, every engine has a power curve. The genius of the P1 and its counterparts was to have an electric drive to help supplement the valleys in that power curve and make it faster on track. I can’t wait to see how your experiment goes, and if it will be faster!
It will certainly be faster. But.. yes, it will also be 3-4x harder to drive and a bit unwieldy as you simply can"t have large turbos without lag.
Thank you. The P1 hybrid system was never intended for top speed/peak power output
@@plektosgamingI think difference here is this car is helping to remake "creme dela creme" of car community in whole of youtube and beyond. Tachion made turbos for all original McLarens with or without hybrid, and as I see, they are doing R&D for this iteration just as for real new McLaren model. SO this is not your average, like "B is for Build" garage gang procrastination patching and filling in deadline for SEMA, this is becoming serious proffessional project just as for some race team spending millions of $ on their bolide.
@@ambientoccluser The only issue that I see is that the hybrid system is likely MORE needed.
Reading about it I learned that the original designers added it because the car was turbo-heavy and hard to drive. The system was designed to fill in the spots where the turbos are lagging or under-performing/haven't spun up due to low RPMs, since it's exhaust driven. The result was a car that was drivable and basically like driving any NA car - just with lots more power. I worry a bit about the end performance as this much power and turbo lag might just make it run worse. And, yes, I've seen that too. My cousin (over) built a 700HP Fox Body mustang back in the day and it was hilariously loopy. Basically a throttle like a toggle switch and zero refinement.
How can it run worse when the 720 which has no electric drive to supplement it's turbo and is already faster than the p1 whilst making less power than the P1, this will be the fastest P1 in the world cos it's lighter and has more power with a newer engine (720 engine) that's been modified to handle great power.
I haven’t finished watching the video yet…but I have a concern about the condition of the wiring. The wires will also wick moisture into themselves. The fact that the exposed connectors came so clean is awesome…but I’d definitely be running some resistance tests and peel off the tape to do some visual inspections of the individual wires. Fingers crossed! Loving the series!!!!
Absolutely. Every wire will be tested.
@@tavarish Put the harness in an oven or dehydrator
Double power-2-weight…???!!! 👍🤣👊💥
look at the comment above this you'll need it @@tavarish
@@XcoolcoolbeansbeansX You have to un-do the wrapping they did on it and replace it all as water is trapped in there. It can be done but is very time-consuming.
I love how you show the P1 on the racetrack near the beginning. That is my local racetrack in Fife, Scotland and it’s called Knockhill
The 1 of 1 P1 with 3 business days turbo lag
The interior guy is cool as hell, just seeing him there makes me smile for some reason.
I Love your sheer will, determination, and perseverance Tavarish. But I laughed so hard the second you said, “I don’t think we can do this.”
Episode 1 would have been me saying that and shutting the entire project down. You’re just talking about cleaning up the harness wiring. You and your team are absolutely Masters of your crafts, jumping head first into uncharted waters, and y’all mixed it all in with a dash of pure insanity. I’m in awe and I’m here to watch all the way through this massive undertaking. I’ve loved all your previous work but this is by far your White Whale!
He ruined a P1… turned it into a 720P.
@@joshuarichardz6010 Bro did you even manage to put on a pair of pants today?
@@joshuarichardz6010I’m pretty sure a flood ruined it, this guy is rebuilding it. You’re doing nothing.
No he didn't ruin a P1! I work in the car industry with certain individuals who deal with flood supercars. Most would not touch this car because of the hassle. He has still kept the McLaren DNA in this vehicle and even expanded and improved upon it in his own way. Maybe you haven't seen his builds, but all of his subscribers of the years know that his final product is A1 showroom quality and this isn't just a simple rebuild. This is a one off re engineered hypercar that will be better than the original. And I'm tired of seeing LS swaps all over the place.
Wow, I loved the turbo part with Tachyon. And wow again: made in Holland! Perfect example of a small country doing great stuff 👏
It's good when things are broken down, explaining some of the processes in to the engineering.
Going to be a monster ❤
Totally redeeming himself after being hit with a unexpected sandstorm. Rich is absolutely correct. 10 year old tech is just a waste in your case. This is going to be epic.👍🏾
Thats why you upgrade it.
The engine is also outdated, and is being rebuilt and upgraded as a result. The logical thing to do (and I’m pretty sure what everyone wanted) was to rebuild and upgrade the hybrid drive system as well. Otherwise why bother with a P1 to start with, just use a 650 or 720.
Fastest McClaren, maybe but not a P1. Engine swap old classics may make it better but you lose its heart
Did you know there are engines with 3000hp or more? By your logic maybe he should have LS swapped it since faster is better right?
The hybrid system was them experimenting to see if they could lower acceleration times. And it does work. But dropping 400lbs off of the car is better. Plus, now he has a space for a second trunk/engine access. :)
OMG! That teaser at the end tho! Love how close to completion this P1 is coming. Be still my beating heart.
This has to be my absolute favourite build I have watched
Every day I look to see if there’s a new video . Thanks for the great content
This has been nothing short of incredible.
From the point it entered Freddy’s garage till the point it leaves, it’s got to be getting on for a metric tonne in lost weight… water, sand, hybrid battery, motors and excess wiring loom. 😂
Nah. Its a P1 Hotrod. Custom hotrod
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@@peterabbott1974emotional attachment to a battery and you're trying to say they're the 🤡?
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 😮💨😮💨
@@peterabbott1974You're more salty than that flooded car. Get over yourself, bozo.
@@peterabbott1974 If you change the wheels of your car, that doesn't turn it into a different model, mate. It will be a modified P1, and that's allright because the alternative would be a scraped P1.
@@sys-administrator who said anything about factory condition. Tavarish has the opportunity to show the capabilities of a modern hybrid driveline, and is instead going with the rather tired and honestly boring 'no replacement for displacement'.
Let me put it this way.... What makes a Plymouth Reliant different from a Dodge Aries or Chrysler LeBaron? If all of the underpinnings are off-the-shelf mostly universal parts, it might remain that model by VIN when you change the bespoke parts, but its not actually that model anymore.
Like, if I can take that custom P1 GTR kit, put it on a 720 and have the same result as what Tavarish is building here, but for substantially less work (and expense, and complexity), what then is the point?
Freddie and his pals are just a nice bunch of fellas, which makes his content so watchable. Keep it up and thank you 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It would be very interesting and nicer for you to add a today standard hybrid system and make it work with the car.
Without a hybrid this car and the 720s with similar engine specs what would be the diference?
The editing quality of Tavarishes videos has really been improved. The commentary over the actual work is great. Keep up the good work.
I'm here for this build no matter what you do with it. From the moment you laid out your goals and were willing to drop such an outrageous amount of cash on this car, i knew it would be special. Keep up the good work dude ❤
All those tiny connectors have a plating over the copper to prevent corossion/oxidizing. By cleaning them in this method it seems you also remove this plating. Therefor exposing the copper. It might work really good in the beginning but could give many problems when all those exposed connectors start to oxidize/corrode
You are correct. And I'm guessing that the plating is tin. Same as marine applications.
Can connectors like that be re-tinned or is it an oem process?
@@ManBearPigCreative not sure if it is tin, silver, nickel or any other plating material. Is a OEM factory proces. I think it can be done at home with some kind of chemistry setup and the needed knowledge. But I think it is not worth the time and effort. The tiny connectors can be bought in bulk for low prices
@@377Han thats fair, i was envisioning some sort of quick dip or even hanging them all into a plating solution, but i agree that replacing the connectors would be far easier (in the long run) and more reliable.
Thanks, Freddie for laying it all out in this one! P1 Evo as a more spiritual successor to F1 is going to be amazing.
It’s dope that you have some top of the line people to work with. I’m always amazed at how talented folks are
You didn't mess up. Chase those dreams brother!
I appreciate Jack lending his great skills and support for Freddie, and he's funny
Everything you are doing makes total sense to me, loving this build and I’d love to help if I can!
I just cant wait to see this build ready! Every ep gets me even more hyped
The reason I was hoping to see the hybrid system kept was that in the not too distant future, modding our hybrid or full electric cars will be the norm. So it would be cool to see a build where you could pack more energy destiny in, improve the replacement cost over what the manufacturer quotes, and possibly get more power and functionality out of the electric drive system.
BUT! Great explanation for why you went the route that you did. I totally get it. No doubt, this thing will be a beast when complete, and a great nod to the legendary F1. It's very cool to see you strengthen the inherent weakness of a platform we all thought was so formidable.
I don't have the knowledge, skill, ability, or financial resources to take on a build like this, so it's a ton of fun to watch! Good luck on the rest of the project!
He can always add a new hybrid system whenever he wants. Maybe that will be the mod of the future.
@@kelvinkeme9397 Yeah very true, would be a cool project for after SEMA.
There are a lot of people swapoing in tesla motors into different things. That would be an interesting project hybrid, front electric and rear HP monster engine
The hard work he's putting in the car i cant wait for it to start and ik he'll have tears in his eyes when it starts cause i would
Excellent episode…it totally gets me back into engineering mode again, as I’m not around the geeks that much anymore…love your channel
FL2K or any roll racing. Please take it there when it's finished.
And to truly expand your audience, get it on a This vs That on Hoonigan 😊
Yes it will be a lot quicker, so one view is that it's just a 650 or 720 that someone has played with the engine/tuning, that also happens to have P1 badging. I'm not sure if the car is aerodynamically or gear limited on the top end so I can't say if it will be faster.
Personally, while the hybrid system is definitely outdated it's the single most recognizable feature that made the P1 special - they turned the hybrid concept on its head. Without it, the video series is still interesting but it shifts to the more general car restoration category.
And while we all would like to see the hybrid system brought back to life, I'm pretty sure everyone recognizes how cost prohibitive it was going to be to even attempt to repair/replace that system.
Yup absolutely. The outdated argument is just the most stupid idiotic piece of cope I’ve heard on car UA-cam. Just because it’s outdated doesn’t mean it’s unnecessary.
I bet the whole “oh this technology is outdated, let’s just replace it with something new” crowd will lose their minds if someone tells them a newer DCT is much better than a manual lmao.
Ripping out the hybrid from a P1 is like automatic swapping a carrera GT in my eyes.
That's the dumbest comment I've ever seen. He removes the system and it is faster and handled better and that is analogous to putting an automatic in a CGT? WTH are you talking about nerd
Well damn ...lmao go build ur own car and STOP whining, IT'S NOT YOUR CAR 😂🤣🤣🤣🤐🤐🤐🤐 ON and ON about the same...DON'T WATCH N FYI STFU 😅😅😅😅😅
I'm not happy that the hybrid system is going, but I logically accept the valid financial reasons that is driving the build direction.
It’s a good day when Tavarish drops a P1 video
Freddie is pure heart of gold ❤ love this guy
Man, you and Rich are geniuses! I love how y'all did this. You both trolled tye trollers! Love it!
You dont need to give anyone any explanation. It is your car, your money and you build it however you like it in any color and specs you see it beautiful. Good Job and the best luck to you!!
Torque fill. That's what made the P1 different. The hybrid system was not there to add power so much as it was to torque fill between gears for a smoother quicker shift.
If you want to make a lightweight P1 then so be it but I can't help but wonder if you're missing out on some of the magic of the original driving experience. Yes the hybrid system is outdated but then surely you could replace it with something just as good if not better for half the weight?
And that would have dragged out to a couple years
@@mohammedhabib6567exactly.
Exactly this. If your metrics of an homage to the F1 is more power less weight, then every McLaren build accomplishes this. This isn’t a P1 anymore and it’s definitely not an F1 either.
For 400 lbs? #$%@ that.
Thank you! The torque fill which solves the turbo lag which all turbos deal with is WHAT made P1 one of the best driving experience from people who actually own one (Manny being one). I don't care what Tavarish does, but the whole being outdated bit was reaching when you consider it's purpose.
I don’t know how you pull this off timewise, but it’s amazing! Keep going, looking forward to future episodes!
It's such an awesome job you guys are doing, and it's intriguing to see how this supa car comes back together...Bravo lads
Only 0:30 seconds in and already that P1 is looking sick. Have a feeling this is going to be the best “P1” in the world.
I'm really digging the twists and turns this project is taking. Getting to hear from engineers and designers from different companies who become involved in this project really adds something special to the history of the endeavor. Keep it up, gentlemen! I'm also starting to wonder if places like Gold's Gym will start stocking P1 frames for extreme power lifting. Ha!
Thank you for explaining the power to weight ratio and not.kweping the hybrid drive system. You did the right thing 👍🏻
no words to define your job... simply fantastic!!!!
I also agree that it will not be a P1 in the purest sense of the name, but I loved the idea. Actually, if I was in your place, this would be my decision number 1. Less weight, less complexity, more pure driving experience.
@@luxevoyenough nerd
Nope, it's something different and amazing now, It's the Tavarish one, you know, the T1.
@@luxevoy The VIN plate says otherwise 😉
Is going to add a limited slip differential on it? Less complexity.... why not a american v8 with even more power and a torque converter and the same automatic gearbox as any other drag car in the USA has?
@@fcmancos884 You noticed we are not talking about a brand new P1, neither a barely driven or somewhat driven P1, but about REBUILDING a FLOODED P1, or in other words, an experiment, right?
Don’t worry Freddie throughout history most geniuses were considered mad at some point. Personally I love what you do more when you do it your way.
I don't think he's mad. Maybe a little upset? ;)
No one is saying he's mad. Stupid at worst
Tavarish, you are a real inspiration man. I watch all your videos! Side note: for a wiring harness that expensive I would recommend using dedicated ultrasonic cleaning solutions and not homemade stuff.
Seeing bespoke developed turbos is insane!
It’s just great to see your passion reignited Freddie. What a project. You’re just smiling from start to finish in every video and that’s lovely to see. Well done.
Not a fan of gold or Chrome. But, I think with how it is coming along. It will look amazing. I know this series has became my 6 year old son's favorite series. So, thanks for giving another series build that I can enjoy with my son. Helps give him ideas for a junk yard build we are doing.
First off, I absolutely love what you're doing and highly enjoy this rebuild series! I also fully understand the rationale behind ditching the hybrid engine (excessive cost, weight, complexity, etc). However, when you're talking about engine swapping the P1 M838TQ with the 720s M840T, can you honestly really a say this still a P1? Isn't the engine the heart of car?
I also have a question - can he fly or not? removing this much weight from the car hardly engineered cost nothing? I don't think so.
I‘m sure you’ve checked this before putting in all the work but in salty air (and salt water even more so) cables corrode inside the insulation. That’s why cables on boats are tinned copper. Having all the connectors clean and then getting super high resistance would be a real bummer. Wish you all the best. 👍👍
I thought he bought a new harness on a previous episode. Why did he end up reusing the old crusty one?
I feel Freddie is going to learn about resistance in the upcoming future
Doubt it.
The powder coating looks absolutely gorgeous. This Car is going to look like the gem that it is. It's going to look better than any P1.
I loved the part about Tachyon! Always cool to learn about cool engineering companies that are out there.
The second you mentioned the F1 I immediately understood your angle for this build. Good work Tavarish!