My name’s Ethan, and I'm a car-loving American. - Thanks for stopping by! I hope you stick around and grow with the channel! - Right now I have a lifted 2011 F-150 Limited, a full bolt-on 2000 Mustang GT, and a 1991 F-150 with many more to come!
Makes me wanna start modifying my new edge that I inherited from my dad but I don’t know if I can change anything because he put a lot of work into it and it already looks good just could do a few things to make it better that he didn’t get to do
Dude you literally gave me the last motivation I need. I'm gonna go out and by a 1958 Chevrolet DelRay 2d coupe with the 4.6 V8 that has been sitting for 6 years, and I'm gonna restore it with every last penny I have. I am a sophomore in high school, but I'm gonna make it work.
I haven't completed it all yet, but I'm working on using one 4x8 sheet of alumalite to make a rear seat delete kit, rocker side splitters and the lip part of a front splitter. I think I can make the front undertray of a Focus RS (same curve as our bumpers but with mini diffusers in front of wheels) as the body of the splitter with alumalite as the lip. The RS tray has tabs to mount it. Then a Mach 1 spoiler to fill the cosmetic gap.
SO GLAD TO SEE YOU!!! I'm getting an Eaton M112 from a 2004 installed on my little v6 this week - this is me chasing *MY* dream! Hope to see you out at LMR this year! Glad you're back!
@@CovertGarage Chinese ignition coils tend to cause issues with how the car runs and not trigger a check engine light, also when they are failing will cause a stumble at idle with no CEL.
It looks like those guages are connected together when puting on to break them up are they pre cut and peal apart or did you have to use an exacto knife or something to seperate them?
Thanks for the video and it's time for me to get cois too. I've bought Mopar OEM, MSD, and Ripp And the problem has always been longevity. I've had two MSD coils fail in one year, one Mopar, and one Ripp. And one of those cost more than the full set of ENA coils. It's been a year for you now. How have they been holding up? Thanks!