The Real Reason Project Cars Take Forever
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“Give a man a fish and he won’t be hungry for a day. Give a man a project car and he’ll be hungry for the rest of his life”
Light a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a night. Light a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
@@owensparks5013 Deep and inspirational.
This
All hail
@@owensparks5013 GNU Terry Pratchett
Self aware Matt is the craziest Matt known to man. "We are only going to install the airbox... it took me a week"
What a great episode this'll be.
So you're saying he's the Matt-est Matt?
I had to give up my Lakers tickets.............
@@notfiveoit only happens to me working on others peoples cars while I take a brake from screaming at mine.
I've been through this w/ several vehicles, what I've learned is that the second...and I mean ''the second'' you deviate... from going from bolt-on pieces to: " Oh that looks cool, with a little modification I can make it work in mine". Those fatal little words, ''with a little modification'' have sent you into the twilight zone of countless hours of unplanned tedious work. If you find yourself doing this, I suggest making one of those useless machines like you see on CZcams, but in this when you press the button, a skeleton hand exits and slaps you in the face. If it doesn't bolt right on, it's not for me.
Sometimes his sarcasm is so heartfelt you have to play it twice to hear it.
RIP to the jag, may we pray for it's return after the viper is done, the honda goes through 3 more engines, and the land speed record is set.
what happened to the jag?
Yeah uh did the jag meet some horrible fate? I thought he was driving it around
I think they mean that the ADHD curse has struck and the project will remain semi-finished
The viper is "done"
it did not get "mid engine eclipsed"
"Still beats having a real job." Words to live by.
Full time dreamchaser
Despite your setbacks and unforseen challenges, I would trust you to run Bolivia
Nah.. he will get stuck in Ecuador on his way there remaking some rear end...
I think it would be good for this channel if Matt actually did overthrow Bolivia 👍
"we are just installing an airbox... So the upper control arms"
"The correct cutter is the one that was in the lathe when you got there." Pure gold.
Absolute truth. Why spend half an hour setting up the correct tool when you can just use what’s there, drown it in coolant and pray it doesn’t break.
Quick change tool post.
@@barrishautomotive Best mod I made to my lathe.
Love these videos! Nothing makes me feel better about how badly I get lost in tasks then watching someone else do the same thing.
Haha right there with you!
Yep, this is real life!
Truer words never spoken
Completely agree!
Yeah. I know the feeling. I tried building a nuclear power plant in my backyard, but the airbox installation took way too much time.
And don't even get me started on getting all those smoke detectors!
@@gamemeister27 You should probably go with fusion instead of fission, then you don't have to scrape all that Americium 241 off the smoke detector sensors to get your radioactive stuff.
@@douglasburnside ah yes, I'll build the first energy positive nuclear fusion reactor for my next diy project.
Just keep the air away from the NaK.
I sat down to watch this 12 minute clip and it took me 47 minutes to complete it.
As a fellow adhd mechE, I don't know if it's more therapeutic or triggering watching your working process, all I know is I love to see it. As a fan of doing things the right way (but only if the right way is easiest, and if it isn't, then deciding to come up with a newer easier righter way) I can't get enough. Thank for the great content Matt!
Make sure to add rubber protective boots to every ball joint. Our local guy had uniball suspension on his drag car. One of the ball joints in front suspension got stuck (probably some sand in there) and car started to lean, so he started to compensate with turning the steering wheel. But steering wheel didnt turn as tie rod joint was stuck. So he gradually steered harded until the balljoint came unstuck and this sent the car 6 times over the roof at 200km/h.
Holy shit, the amount of cross-dependent stuff would drive me insanely anxious. This project is awesome, and you are awesome!
Maybe if cars were just a little bigger it wouldn’t be such a pain to work on them.
@@cheeseburger3119 You're getting your wish with newer cars..... Well the bigger part anyway.
The way you narrate perfectly captures the experience of trying to do something but getting distracted and knowing you're distracted but not being able to stop.
I can tell this is getting a little exhausting for you. I just want to say thank you for pressing on and keeping these videos funny even when it's not a very funny week. This is why you're my favorite content creator of all time.
The "control arms" title card popped up and I felt a home-like warmth.
I now want Matt to build a 100% SendCutSend car, engine included. And I am pretty sure the idea has crossed his mind.
on the other hand, when i install an airbox i don't usually find my camber angles to be magically fixed
I think the ultimate win in all this is finding the hose clamp you lost in the garage. I am truly impressed.
I had a project motorcycle. But then I got a project house. So I still have a project motorcycle
“I like doing things the right way, but only when it’s easy” is so relatable.
The DIY Wilwood brake "upgrade" should be entertaining. I saved around $2K using OEM rotors and designed brackets and had sendcutsend cut them out.
I have a car project in my mind and this is why it will stay there. Thanks Matt.
Matt builds himself into a corner just for the extra challenge.
I love it, man! The car, your dry humor, and how your showing it as it is. No Hollywood magic, just real car building. Thanx
CAD (and a well exercised SendCutSend account) reminds me of that 'back in the day' idea: 'the paper-less office'. How we laughed!
Thank you for making me feel like im not the only one that makes mistakes like this when designing something from scratch. It is hard to take into consideration all those factors you aren't taking into consideration.
Matt, your content is genius. I’m sure you’ve already seen some of her stuff, but I feel like you and Sarah-n-Tuned are peas in a pod. You’re both very good at rabbit-holing yourselves out of days of progress, and we all love you guys for it.
I had the thought that both channels would probably benefit with a shared project.
@@solarguy6043they would start and never finish lol, kinda like us mortals
She would have an aneurysm with the way he painted that suspension lol
@@silent_tofu7921It would have to be nothing but factory Dodge paint, applied with a factory approved paint gun applied in a hyperbaric chamber free of any possible contamination at a microbial level.
I'm going to use this video as a perfect example of why anything I promise to do isn't done yet.
I am afraid to order from send cut send because once I do I know I will never stop.
Matt will perfectly restore the viper with sketchy cuts and welds all covered up nicely by splashed paint, when he tries to start the engine.
To Do Lists are fractal! The closer you get to being done, the more tasks reveal themselves. Also, that other Pain in DeAss, Zeno, probably has something to do with it. In any case, thanks, Matt, for your willingness to tackle this infinitely regressing series of videos! All the best, and May the Algorithm be with you! 🔥
You know what they say, 20% of the job requires 80% of the work, and it's always the last 20% of the job.
@@gamemeister27 true that!
Years ago I was told that the Golden Rule of project management is that "the first 90% of your project takes 90% of the time and budget. The last 10% of your project takes the other 90% of the time and budget."
90% of the job takes 90% of the time. The final 10% takes the other 90% of the time.
I don't do car projects, but I'm going to have to show my girlfriend this video as a perfect example of why my building projects take so long! Sometimes to make a writing desk you have to make several custom tools and jigs to make a different jig to properly align the folding desktop
"only install the airbox, it took me a week" man. This hit way too close to home... exept it end up taking me two weeks. Or never. Who knows.
A terrible day in the garage beats a brilliant day at work any day...
As someone in the middle of V70R project hell, I feel this in my bones. Especially the taking the week to install an airbox.
Share the hell video-wise, R's are worth the attention.
"I like to do things the right way but only when it's easy" is my new mantra 😅
The way Matt jumps to a completely unrelated thing to do while doing one thing would make Bad Obsession Motorsports proud
Matt truly deserves a genius at work sign
Yeah but true geniuses don’t need that shit. A sign like that is really for a merely smart, pseudo genius. Matt’s a little more than that- he doesn’t need to tell the world that he’s a genius.
@@aaronlitchfield1268still deserves it😀
Matt don't worry, you are super fast 7 days ago I planned just to refresh the paint of my 5 m² (50 ft²) office. Seven days later I'm finishing installing new drywalls and pouring self-leveling floor. A $50 job becomes a $5000 restoration project monster. I hate myself, but it's easier on my soul when I watch your videos.
You have now idea how much I'm feeling this, in my shop, this week.
Need to move a lathe. But need to mount the a winch on the trailer. First have to move the bandsaw, to cut the too long steel. And clean the shop to move the welder... and so on.
As someone currently building a project car, this one hit me right in the feels.
I've been building one for 20yrs...
Can definitely relate 😬🙈
Well I can relate, I wanted to change the exhaust manifold with better one on mine car and it let to an engine rebuild ...
@krustostoianov9792 once the engines out, may aswell replace the engine mounts, and the brake lines, whilst they're easy to get to, and those suspension bushes don't look too healthy now I can see them.....🙄🤣
@@anthonyrawsthorne656 also from what I see my pocket is almost empty 🥲 maybe that is why I spend my time with the car and not a girl 😅
Even though you gave us ample warning, I found myself riding the rollercoaster with each problem and modification - like "oh no!", "oh good, he's fixed it" "oh no!", "phew he fixed it", "OH NO!"...... rinse and repeat. I guess I'm exactly the type of viewer you want - irrationally devoted to your projects. 😅
This is why CAD was invented. But, it's so much more fun when we can cut and weld the same part 3 or 4 times.
What a beautiful opening to the video, he starts talking about the airbox and we immediately start to fix the camber of the car
This describes nearly the entirety of my car project, and I'm not even trying to do anything this complicated...
We're proud of you Matt. Super fast.🤠
I'm actually impressed how fast this build is moving forward. I'm doing a "simple" LS swap on my 944, and the smallest most miniscule steps somehow always end up taking days.
I like the optimisim, where he explains there is undesirable bump steer in the CAD model....but the model is wrong, so it'll probably be fine in reality... That will work out exactly 0.173% of the time!
The true testament to what a chore the air-box was is in the colour difference of his beard between the intro and algorithm bit at the end.
Man, not getting it to SEMA must suck, if you really wanted to go, I can't tell from your voice if you really wanted to or not. Anywho, loving this progress!!!
I'm sweating bullets over a magnifying glass trying to desolder and resolder a micro drone's motors. My back hurts. I'm tired. I'm butthurt. Then I see a new video from Superfast Matt????? My day just got so much better. Let me watch somebody else struggle. We Love it. Can't wait to see this thing rip offroad.
took me a week too i had a2a piping that collided with the stock airbox set up redesigned the pipes relocated the intercooler remade where the airbox mounts just so they had to have enough room to not rub on eachother. must have test fitted each part 50 times and it was meant to be the simpler of jobs.
In Rod we trust!!! With the support of Rod i see this getting done soonish! Keep up the chaos Matt.
‘Stay focussed Matt.’
*Rolls into Sofia driving a Viper modified into a tank*
‘Ah crap…’
In one of the future episodes: "Remember those two spacers under the steering rack? Without those the engine doesn't start."
Wow I can't believe the SendCutSendAirbox that SendCutSendMatt was installing took longer than a SendCutSendDay
Never try home renovation. It took a year -- A YEAR -- to get to the point on my kitchen rebuild where I wasn't taking stuff out anymore and was just putting stuff back in.
Thanks for this. I build similar things and am constantly amazed by the process: discover a problem, do a bunch of research, design a part, print it out in plastic, repeat the previous step 6 times to get the really cool version, make the real part, install it, realize that you didn't need to solve the problem at all. Move on to the next one. -jon
I love the storytelling here. I think we’ve all started projects like this, with nearly infinite cascading dependencies.
Watching you paint those parts underneath the car reminded me that I saw a guy yesterday painting trim on a house black...spray painting...out of a can.
i love that the actual airbox part only took like 10 seconds of video
Watching you take 3 steps forward and 2 steps back gives me hope that one day I actually may attain my goal, but at a much slower pace for I make 3/4's of a step forward and 1/2 a step backward in any project I attempt.
Fall 2018, two of my piston crowns shattered...it was at that point it became my ultimate project car. That was 5 years ago 😂
That last second "still beats having a real job though" really cut me to the heart... as I sat in back to back meetings from 9am till 5:30pm.
But hey it bought me a Porsche though!
In the close to 40 years I have been working on car's, the one thing I have learned about working on car's is a simple job is never simple. Especially when you go to modifying things, as once you mod one simple little item it can end up taking you months to mod everything else to put the geometry back into a working state. Case in point, changing out the starter on a 2001 Ford Ranger Edge, turned a 20 minute in and out job into a 3 hour affair because I had to clip one wire. which should not have taken so long but did because the starter solenoid was clocked differently, and the trigger wire was soldered on not bolted on like the original.
"The correct cutter is always the one that was already in the lathe when you got there" - no truer words have been spoken.
I don’t know how you don’t get angry over this. I get pissed over just working on my dirt bike.
Oh how I wanted the arduino laser alignment bit to be real… have had a dream of doing this myself.
I'm in the beginning phase of LS swapping an NB Miata. Sendcutsend (which I learned about via your channel) has been an absolute godsend. The amount of things I'm going to be able to design and fabricate without buying from other suppliers will massively (while still not being cheap because its a car and a project) cut costs, reduce compromises, and allow for a few trick ideas. Or at least that's the hope. The future looks bright. Thanks.
I fucking love you man! No word of a lie, this channel brings me joy! Pure fucking JOY! Thank you for being you and for the endless entertainment man!
Yes, the airbox is finally installed!
For now...
If the front tires move about 20 to 30 degrees when turning about the king pin inclination angle, could you rotate the rod end on the outer tie rod end 90 degrees and bolt it to the steering arm?
This would give infinite rotation of the joint and allow maximum vertical travel of the A arms.
Missing from this-
Half-day locating all the tools I think I'll need for the job.
Full day shopping for tools that... well, they were there (I have 4 hammers by the way).
Wait for new tools to arrive.
Find missing tools, curse my lack of organizational skills.
Forget what I was going to work on in the first place.
"I always do things the correct way. As long as it is easy." said 99.9% of garage fabbers
Many would have simply bolted a couple K&N filters to a couple of aluminium pipes and a couple silicone hoses to the throttle bodies.
Just a wonderful overview of how sometimes, the simplest jobs are near impossible
7:22 "stay focused matt" good one
i missed this guy
I'd like to say "this was my favorite video in a long time" but I simply love all of your videos so much. Recently picked up a 1999 4Runner v6 and am super excited to start wrenching. Rice&beans and no free time for me.
Once upon a time I worked at a shop by the name of DC-Performance, better known as "The Viper Shop".
We did anything from oil changes to super charger installs, and we did a *lot* of those aluminum steering bushings (To the point that i had a wrench modified just to do them). Would be amusing if this was a car that'd passed through the shop at one point in its life.
Those shims BTW are to adjust the height of the rack so you can adjust the bump steer. Normally id not recommend leaving them out, but with your suspension changes... no clue. That shits voodoo magic to me!
Thank you for sharing your frustrations with your project. It's a nice reminder that things rarely go as planned and that we are laterally doing this in our garages and backyards.
SEMA seems to exist only to get builders to get to work a slight bit more than they'd otherwise had anyway.
There will also be a next SEMA, seemingly a few months after the previous.
> "All I did was mount the air box"
> begins 'The Rear End' section
"Still, beats having a real job." Amen, nice work.
Last month i wanted to paint my callipers.
Long story short my C6 is dead in the driveway the rear cradle and the saddle tanks are next to it on the ground.
The plastic retention thingy i broke is stuck in customs but the replacement fuel pump got lost in shipping anyway.
My plan is to drive it again before it starts to freeze.
Wish me luck.
At least my driver's side callipers look nice again.
Came here looking for a how-to video on installing airbox on my lifted viper. Ordered the parts for a DIY car crusher from send cut send instead. Thanks Matt!
Always excited to see the newest video from you!
"Still beats having a real job, tho." Yes, Matt. It does.
I build cruiser bicycles nowadays- it used to be cars, but, having spent 3 days perfecting the headlight mount, I can absolutely relate, mate- every mod creates 3 problems, the fixing of which creates more problems, and so forth, etc. Great video, Matt!
As a guy with a heavily modded project car, I can relate!
Cannot wait for the "Custom Laser Alignment Machine Using Only Send Cut Send and An Arduino" video.
Seriously, we all want one...... and you do to.
As long as it will work on my '72 Vette, I'm all in.
I am a simple man, I see a Matt video, I click
I love how you show us everything, it takes so much time and planning to get all the bugs out of our project cars. Thanks for Sharing the process, you can't buy that!! You Rock. Great Job!!
Hard to believe this project is already about 6 months in the making.
It’s been so long since I hailed the algorithm, now my arms are stuck in the hailing position
Missed ya Matt!
This is totally Hal replacing a lightbulb.
*Matt painting the panhard bar*
YT: Hey, are you ever going to install the airbox?
Matt: WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE I'M DOING?!?
Several offroad vendors sell what they call "repair washers" or "fix it washers" that index into a larger hole. For example the Ruffstuff Fix it weld washer for a 5/8" hole would index into a 7/8" hole. They are meant for 1/4" thick brackets though so you might be looking at lathe work either way.
project cars are a pure embodiment of adhd, where every simple thing requires the completion of 10 other seemingly unrelated things; each requiring 10 other things recursively
All hail the algorithm!
I absolutely love the dry humor and relatable laziness. "The correct cutter is always the one that was already in the lathe when you got there"
"I like to do things the correct way.. but I only like to do things the correct way when they're easy"
I'm excited to see what this thing looks like driving into Sema 2026!