B IS FOR BUILD SEMA MUSTANG Build Part 5 - FIRST TEST DRIVE!
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one day i wish to hear "we're 1-2months away from SEMA , we're just adding the finishing touches to the car"
well if you could take yachts to sema, we woulda been done 1 month before :p
I just really needed to finish my boat, and wanted to take this opportunity to build this car, so were doing both. No shortcuts! But so far, weve been getting good sleep and having fun, and thats what counts.
the timelines do make it exciting! So glad you are doing this build Chris, I was so sad when the lawsuit destroyed the first car. Love the Redemption Mustang. Cheers from Canada.@@BisforBuild
@@BisforBuildI mean, wouldn’t Texas speed want to showcase both yours and theirs beautiful work? Just put the boat on a trailer! 😂
@@BisforBuild Chris, everyone knows you got insane potential, but coming from a long time watcher, it just seems like alot of 3/4 finished builds.
you have alot of ideas, and inspiration to translate into a car but not enough time to finish each one before hopping into another
V10 datsun and the jumpacan are forsure my faves.
I prob wouldn't watch them if they were that organised, too boring
This channel wouldn’t be as good as it is without Oscar. The man is a beast 👍
For anyone interested, a Helmholtz resonator provides noise cancelling for specific frequencies, determined by it's length. If you have an exhaust that you like but has a drone at certain RPM, you can cancel it with a Helmholtz of the correct size. You can also use them to tune the sound. If you want a higher pitch, raspy sound, you can add resonators to cancel out the lower frequencies. They do have to be calculated to worked properly though.
i am a mecanic in Belgium with almost 40 years off experience in building cars and i can tell you one thing ...whatever you pay Oscar its not enough !
I think the tail lights need attention. Don’t diffuse that’s just a shortcut you’ll still see, just lift the low strips if you get time.
Turn the LED’s around to reflect off the inside
@@hagueeastmanI think the circuit boards will create too much of a shadow
@@ryankelly1182maybe chrome those?
@@jwalster9412 that's definitely not how shadows work but good effort
@@ryankelly1182 I was thinking that the light reflected off of the sides would at least somewhat reflect off of the chrome bit, but maybe he could try camo? As it would be invisible.
I am happy to see that your body part delivery was delayed so long that you were forced to use the printer, necessity is the mother of invention. Best part of this episode by far.
Now that has given me some ideas for making parts for my car. :)
Resin ... mix it in smaller quantities... the more you mix together, the more heat, the faster it cures, its like a runaway reaction then.
Thank you for listening to the masses on the wheels..
Great single frame of Chris working on the rear at 57 seconds in.
Glad im not the only one that caught that.
thats actually me :p and what a weird editing error! oops :p
@@BisforBuild maybe that can become some Easter egg for the channel. Lmao
Gawd, that threw me
< and > coming in _clutch_ for frame advance
Had to go back in .25 playback while constantly pausing it to catch it lol
Holes in the bottom of the rear bumper are for reverse lights.
Love the builds man. Been watching you for years!
I really like the process of covering a 3D printed part in fiberglass. The possibilities are endless!
Been watching the channel since you were spraying in a plastic and wood structure in your yard, way before the evora and you had your brz wheels stolen….I love every build. Thanks for everything…trust the process.
The way you got from a video game to a real-life bumper that FITS is absolutely insane! That turned out so much better than I could have imagined.
You definitely chose the right seats for the build. Very nice indeed
This has to be my most favourite build ever, my dream car!
31:34 love the wiggle of the shifter, always show that we’re all the same.
Literally everything Oscar does is perfect it's crazy how good that car sounds
The exhaust sounds killer. Well done, Oscar :o)
Just started the episode, right away the best part is he looked at his naked wrist to say he's got 12 days! Was it written on there? Haha.. love your stuff! Can't wait to finish the episode! 🙌
The exhaust sounds great! The overfenders will be a very nice touch, i think deeper wheels would look better, especially with the overfenders.
They would need to go a lot wider with the fenders to allow for dished wheels, but I agree, would look a lot better
OSCAR is a Godsend ,
this dude does everything! I really hope he is very well compensated. He can pretty much make us paycheck anywhere!
If you were as good as the whole team combined, and doing Saturday mornings this would be already a multi year build. Starting from scratch? Maybe a decade. What BIFB is accomplishing is just absolutely next level.
The 3D stuff, plus fiberglass, is a total game changer. Impressive. Just keeps getting better.
I feel like Oscar is the star of this channel and Chris is the host and producer
Loooks great! But not fully sold on the wheels yet.
I miss those days when you used to drink beer and do the projects yourself. The Lotus project is still my favorite project 🍻
this thing looks so mean going down the road, probably one of my favorite cars ever created by ford, also you guys are the kings of body swaps right now! keep killing it fellas
never thought an exhaust from the obnoxious sound of a 350z would improve the obnoxious sound of a coyote engine. great work on this build!
Structural engineer here. Honestly for the roll cage I’d follow an established spec. For building a cage. No sense reinventing The wheel. For example if you built the roll cage to the NHRA spec you could at least take it to the drag strip without worry of getting hassled. Anyways, these are just my thoughts.
Wow - massive effort on the front bar and exhaust, yeah they are very raspy sounding at high revs, that exhaust sounds exactly how it should be!
I like the real wood on your harbor freight table. Says nobody, I want 6 of those..
I have a mustang I’ve been dreaming of fixing, these videos keep me inspired to keep working toward fixing it
It’s amazing how a computer rendering comes together so beautifully!!! You guys are freaking Custom Car Cannibals!!! And I’m here for it all!💪👍🫡
Awesome guys, it's almost ready. I'm really a big fan of Oscar, he makes everything so easy...
That exhaust sounds AWESOME.
Those wheels and offset just the vibe. Even cheap eBay over fenders would give it a better look.
Thank you for wheel arch explanation….snd bonus Saws-all Solution…my anxiety is greatly reduced❤😂
I’ve never been to SEMA but this makes me think that every build is held together with bubblegum
I don't think the wheels are that bad at all, I think the chrome edge with black alloy suits the style of the 60s Mustang, definitely needs centering in the wheel arch though.
Agreed. I think the issue with them is the offset but there's not much they can do about that since the track with of the new and old mustangs are so much different. It sounds likey they're putting a wide body kit on which should make it look a lot better.
It will definitely look a lot better when all the chrome trim that is missing from around the windows and what not is added.
@@gb1613 They are only different by under 1 inch... 107.1 (2019) vs. 108 (1967). As he mentions in the video though the dash placement / hood length is what really screws it. Otherwise you could set the entire body back another inch.
Looking at that imaginary watch to tell you how many days you have left!! Love it!
Exhaust sounds absolutely perfect, seats looks epic, looking forward to new wheels! Dream build for me this.
I really like the rear tire stance, was going to mention it last video but …. Yeah…
Lower the front. Thanks for the content Chris & crew
I love the X-brace for the roll bar this time. Symmetry makes the eyes happy
100% improvement in the exhaust over most mustangs.
The world needs that STL chris
After the exhaust was done, I could just think: "Man, how nice would it be to have an Oscar!" hehehehe Loving the build guys ! congrats
Ford should follow your lead and build this awesome car for sale. The 3-D print technique is very interesting and looks to be the way forward for producing custom parts,
Its so gooood to see Kyle the legend back in the shop and working hard! The boys are back together yeew
I am enjoying this build immensely. I am here for all of it.
Yes! Me too.
For the rear section just an idea you might like , you should create a carbon shell for the entire back panel where the tail lights go ...not a new panel but just a shell to make it look beefier / fill the gaps it would look beautiful
Well done guys,solid episode,no baiting 👌🏽
There is only a couple channels that get my full attention and b is for build is one of them. I will say I'm glad you are getting different wheels. Hopefully some staged wheels ,.. no Chrome lips rims... great video
Love the exhaust... Both the look & sound... Great job, Oscar!
I know you guys do a lot for personal protection equipment, but Oscar spends hours at a time welding, and I hope y'all run a fan to keep fresh air blowing in his direction. At 47, I found my lungs filled with scar tissue from pulmonary fibrous, possibly from working 25 plus years welding and doing body work both at home with my dad and as a bus mechanic. Please take care of your health.
That exhaust sounds so good. Its a better noise than the stock exhaust for sure. Waayyy deeper and throaty for sure
Always disconnect the battery by the negative first and last when connecting.
That way if you hit the wrench while connecting it won’t short.
The exhaust turned out well, sounds great.
The exhaust has nice note complimenting the classic build
Go to Home supply store and get a diffuser lens for a 2X4 light fixture and cut to fit inside brake lens 1/2" above led's.
Well for Sure she Sounds Awesome and seems to drive ok we getting closer to the Big Day Great Vlog thanks Guys
I hope we get to see a side by side with last year's SEMA Mustang
That printing has so much Practical application . if you'd added mating mounts ( think McLaren style ) , in the case of any damage , you could reprint one small panel instead of an entire bumper . I am SURE you'e brained that idea for future projects .
I love this redemption build. Build it better as your own! Glad to see this coming to life
I am SO hapoy you guys properly went through and implemented the door shut sensor instead of permanently bridging it. I am so glad you guys are doing it properly.
Should've do the same for passenger door too, though.
I love how no matter what happens you guys always stay positive and find a way to make it work
Aaah… that sound….. Do SUPERCHARGER PLEAAASE ❤😂 I think that it would be a nice sound touch to it. The whinning sound
Those holes in the rear pan are backup lights. Looking good.
Just a tremendous amount of work - very well done, really like the build.
It looks amazing, I would have done suede centers in the seat. Give the body a little more grip in the seat during spirited driving.
i love the sound of the car. I was also concerned about the front wheel arches, glad that got sorted. I figured you had a plan. In Chris we trust.
Love Kyle's double brush method
It’s truly amazing how fast you guys are getting this thing together. You always seem to pull off the impossible! Can’t wait to see the finished product. Great build guys!
Exhaust sound is perfect
It's really coming together nicely. I was wondering about those front wheel arches on the previous video, but I should know not to doubt you guys by now.
Great video man if I drive with no headlights or turn lights, only one block away from my house with my luck, I would get pulled over in a heartbeat
Big win! Keep cranking it out!! You guys got this! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👊🏽👊🏽
You need more sleep Chris! I swear to god you thrive on this insanity every year while the rest of us are breathing into a bag the whole time 😂😂
All auto related activities are similar, thrash at the end. It’s a fact
@@bobhorne8410 and that, really, is why we're all here
He said in another
Post that they are getting plenty of sleep on this build.
Chris. I thought that the seat belts go on a cross bar behind the seat. Maybe not. But I am really enjoying this build. Can't wait to see it at sema
We need the three Mustang's side by side each other!
Oscar is super talented!!
I'm really glad you're doing another mustang. You're very inspirational, I just started a coyote swap datsun and I plan on adding the same luxuries that you are doing.
Carrol shelby would be so happy to see line lock on one of these ❤
Chris when you first started this build I said yes such a cool idea but it probably will never see the road because I have seen several of these body swap Mustang builds on CZcams just kind of fade off into the sunset after a while never to be seen again. I can say how wrong I was because you and your team are showing the world how it's done! And I am really looking forward to the next video! Oh and that exhaust note is just beautiful! If I had that setup on my Mustang I would never turn the radio or CD player on! The exhaust is all the music I would need!
Chris there is a wheel sizing tool you can 3D print, allows you to see what dimensions will fit the car and look you need (Width/offset mostly). Seems like it is about time to invest in one of those and leave the guesswork :)
You could try flipping the taillight led panels around so they shine into the reflectors
@31:32 love that exhaust sound! 👍👍👍
I can’t believe u still have the Beamer Bentley… I love that car
Keep in mind, to properly tune out exhaust noises with a helmholtz resonator, you may have to recalculate the volume and length of the neck, especially if the volume of the exhaust pipe or the distance from the opening of the pipe to the resonator has changed. If you have a graphing calculator you can just plug the formula in and get your numbers. But first I'd recommend removing any existing resonators, "especially the existing helmoltz resonator, thats what we are calculating for" and keep the mufflers, that way you can discover what frequencies those resonators reduce, potentially keep them, and then add the helmholtz for whatever is the most bothersome or droney noise.
In future cars a quarter wave resonator is much easier, literally just a length of pipe a quarter the length of the wave in the frequency you wish to remove, does a similar thing just not as effectively, and also doesn't have the flow benefits a helmholtz resonator has. As you can even tune a helmholtz resonator to retain volume for valve overlap for either scavenging, or for intakes aswell. Most cars have them but ricers remove them for noise despite it losing power.
If it sounds fine tho i'd keep it, but if you want to nerd out and make something perfect to your ear, I really hope this helps. May not be exact, it confuses me too, but I atleast know enough to be dangerous.
Nice it has the proper tail lights that's what I was concerned with 😊
Hopefully, Oscar is getting paid his value. Bro does most of the work
Looks great! In the future when you’re not pressed for time, print the bumper in a fiberglass or carbon fiber polymer filament and you won’t have to cover it in fiberglass.
Looking good fellers I was wondering when you were going to address the front wheel well but glad you finally did it was killing me every time I seen it!! Lmfao 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
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If you didn’t know, the big contributor to mustang things is the soft rear diff mounts, swap them out for poly or aluminum bushings and you’ll get a massive improvement in traction and it’ll get rid of the mustang snap back issues for the most part
Awesome job! Chris and co. definitely do builds that are funl and interesting. I also enjoy how you allow us to follow a lot of the journey with all the problems that arise along the way. 👍🤙
Rear taillight diffusers - sure, you can throw some paper in there, or white plastic sheeting, but it will reduce output. Go to HD/Lowes and grab a clear diffuser panel for the typical overhead CFL shop light, it should fill the entire lense with light.
Or check with TAP Plastics.
Coming together nicely, sounds amazing looking forward to the finished product..👍👍🚘🚘
This is coming out nice. Glad the 3D printing is working out.
Maybe a quick 3D print for those backup lights?
The most positive energy around! Love it!! 😍
Looking good, the exhaust sounds great. I would definitely diffuse those rear LEDs.
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