Flooded McLaren P1 Build: Removing Hybrid Drive and Power-to-Weight Ratio
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Tavarish, the man with a mission, is back with his flooded McLaren P1 build. And let me tell you, he's made a controversial decision that has the car enthusiasts divided. He's decided to ditch the hybrid drive assembly in favor of pure power. Some may call it sacrilege, but Tavarish is convinced that he's building the best McLaren P1 on the face of this planet.
Now, why would he make such a drastic change, you may ask? Well, it all comes down to the power-to-weight ratio. Tavarish knows that shedding the weight of the hybrid system will give him the edge he needs to create a beastly machine. With around 1,400 horsepower at the engine, this P1 is set to blow the competition out of the water.
But of course, there are naysayers who claim that removing the hybrid system will strip the car of its uniqueness. They argue that it will just become another McLaren in the pack. But Tavarish is quick to shut them down. He knows that building a one-of-a-kind hypercar comes with its challenges, and he's ready to take them on.
In this video, Tavarish takes us through the process of cleaning the wiring harness using household chemicals and an ultrasonic cleaner. He's meticulous in his approach, ensuring that every terminal is free from corrosion. And let me tell you, the results are impressive. The harness is looking brand new, ready to power this beast of a machine.
But that's not all. Tavarish introduces us to his sponsor, AirUp, a company that offers flavored water pods. He's been enjoying their products, and he encourages us to check them out. And while we're at it, he shows off the newly powder-coated components that have arrived. The gold accents are a sight to behold, adding a touch of luxury to the P1.
With the subframe reinstalled and aligned, Tavarish is one step closer to completing his dream build. The excitement is palpable as he envisions the finished product, a McLaren P1 that defies expectations and sets new standards in performance. It's a bold move, but Tavarish is confident that he's creating something truly extraordinary. And I, for one, can't wait to see the final result.
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