Project Cars vs Midwest Winter



It’s always a good time when I’m able to work on my first project car: my 1994 Acura Integra with a JDM front end and RHD …

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  1. Try jumping the 2 pins on the diagnosis post/(nissan console plug) on the drivers side kick panel and read the codes from the engine check light, might get lucky and get a code that would ponit you in the right area to sort out the r34

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  2. I’m struggling with addiction to alcohol and I’m only 22 I don’t know what to do I’ve been really suicidal lately but your videos been really helpful I just woke up from being blacked out and I just watched this video and it made me feel better ik I need help I just don’t know if it will show up in time

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  3. Just re-subbed and threw some videos on in the background. I hope things are lookin up for ya Mike if not now then soon. You're an inspiration to alot of people and I know theres still a hell of alot of great things you have yet to do. We're all rooting for ya! 🤙

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  4. mike replace the plugs on the r34 and make sure they are gapped properly. also do what ever you need to do for your mental health. i’d rather have quality over quantity. hope things get better!

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  5. Like many others have said I’ve always found your work ethic and mindset in the videos extremely motivating. Yesterday my 240 I’ve had for 3 months got hit and ran at my job, all the front fenders/bumper and their mounting points got bent to shit. Been binge watching your old 240 rebuild again to stay motivated and know if I put my mind to it a car can always be fixed. Keep being unapologetically yourself man and keep your dreams alive

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  6. I'd clean/check all the grounds on the Skyline, just something i like to do on all new EFI project cars. Also batt cables don't last forever, friend of mine chased an issue on a caddy forever and threw lots of parts at it(fuel pump n so on). Turned out to be a bad batt neg cable, looked fine but when you peeled it. So corroded inside!

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  7. Hey Mike ive been a consistent viewer for ages and i cant not watch a video all the way through. Shout out from New Zealand, sorry to hear that you are going through some stuff. We are all here to support if needed. Once again thanks for the quality uploads genuinely all i watch. Prizzafam on top!

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  8. I also have been going through some deep shit past few months and your content always brings happiness and comfort and I want to seriously thank you for that Mike. Thank you for always being you man

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  9. Hey man I’m going to be honest I don’t really have any friends & I struggle mentally this time of year as I lost a close family member I enjoy your videos so much & rely on them I don’t expect you to upload as much this time of year but I still go through the videos & it helps in all honesty & because of you I just bought a new project car 🤝🙏

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  10. Keep up the good work Mike bro your vids are inspiring to me I want to get into the YouTube stuff but don't have a clue what to do 😂 I've been watching since you got crashed into in the 240 I'm from England and I know the the struggles with rot and stuff like that wires snapping is a common thing here aswell because of salt on the roads in winter keep up the good work bro always a pleasure to see your work you bring cars back from the dead the z and 240 especially I can't wait to see the prizza squad all in one place but for real you should be proud of what you do your not a massive chanel yet but you will be!!! as you do cars we can afford unlike some other you tubers keep it real bro it's one of your best qualities

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  11. Hey mike! Just FWIW idk whos frowning upon using solder and heat shrink for wiring repair because that's the only repair that the Society of Automotive Engineers approves of, so you're actually doing it the best way. Keep it up with the great videos =)

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  12. Man you are the reason that i still have my passion. I have a 2002 Alfa Romeo 1.6 DOHC. Was a single owner car. We bought it from Turin Italy. Noe its in Romania. Its been my moms beater til she crashed and after that its been mine. I remade all the front suspensions (dual wishbone front) steering reck broke that was changed. And i killed the engine. Now about a month or so the engine runs again ( the same engine) and its been painted. And its still not done. Thx for everything Mike❤️

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