Experience the Thrilling Adventure of VINwiki's Fastest Car on Netflix Episode
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This YouTube video by VINwiki tells the story of Josh Marazolle and his journey to build a truck in just one night. Recently, VINwiki was invited to participate in an episode of Fastest Car on Netflix. The challenge? To build a car in nine days that could compete with the best of the best.
The car chosen was a 1977 Toyota hux, turbocharged with a 5.3L engine and wide body sitting on Crown Vic suspension. With the help of some marketing partners, the car was transformed into a drag-ready machine with a built 4L 85e, twin turbos, and an air-to-water intercooler. With only two and a half hours of sleep a night, VINwiki was able to build the car and trailer it to North Carolina to get it dyno-tuned.
The car was a success, making 850 Wheel Horse on the dyno, but it wasn't without its hiccups. All eight rods were bent on the first pull, and the car had to be inspected to make sure it was safe for use. Despite the challenges, VINwiki was able to build a car that gained a lot of attention from media outlets and was ready to race.
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Viewers applaud Josh for his dedication and hard work, as well as the people who helped him along the way. They also comment on the Netflix series "Fastest Car" and the intimidation from other builders and drivers. Some viewers even mention that they were there the night of the rebuild and were glad to be a part of it.
The video also mentions the poor Datsun that was spanked and the camera crew that was traumatized. Viewers comment on the description of the camera crew, as well as the dedication and creativity that Josh put into the video. They also comment on the danger of sleep deprivation and driving, as well as the inexpensive improvement that was made.
Overall, viewers are impressed with Josh's story and the video itself. They appreciate the dedication and creativity that was put into it, as well as the people who helped him along the way. They also comment on the Netflix series "Fastest Car" and the intimidation from other builders and drivers. It's clear that viewers are entertained and inspired by Josh's story and the video.
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