The YouTube channel known simply (and mysteriously) as Gingium began over a decade ago as a game streaming channel. It took the channel greater than two years of constant posting to succeed in 10,000 subscribers, but after a slow pivot to enthusiast automobile projects around eight years ago, the Georgia-based channel blossomed and currently sits at just over 677,000. If you aren’t certainly one of those people sub’d to the channel, you most likely should. This guy has built nearly all the things himself, from a lifted Miata and a 10-second quarter-mile sleeper Volvo to a turbocharged Honda Fit and a Lexus-powered drift truck.
Recently he’s been constructing out a workshop, and I appreciate construction projects almost as much as automobile projects. It’s good video, you need to watch it.
You didn’t think I’d mention a drift truck and leave you hanging, did you? This thing has a supercharged 1UZ V8 and looks like it gets pretty rattling rowdy.
My favorite project is the turbocharged daily-driver Honda Fit. The Fit is such a flexible automobile, and with a bit more power from a snail on the motor it’d just be the proper each day/track machine.
In probably the most recent video from the channel, you possibly can watch a motorbike exhaust get custom-fitted to a Honda Beat. The Beat is arguably the good Honda ever (don’t fight me on this) and with its 9,000-RPM three-cylinder engine, it really must sound louder and more like a motorbike. Even if it’s still absurdly slow while making all of that racket.
Head over to the channel and test it out. Maybe just start with the turbocharged LS6-powered Volvo wagon construct playlist. Sometimes, YouTube is sweet.
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