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Old 22-02-2014, 07:37 PM   #1
TheAussieStig30
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Default Idea for a YouTube series.

Been having a few thoughts about doing a YouTube series, it might be pretty popular.

Basically I'm looking at a group of us buying a car, driving it for a month or so, to gain some fuel efficiency figures, then doing modifications to it to try and improve the fuel usage.

I'm thinking a early 90's Festiva cause they're cheap and not a bad thing.

We can do a few different things from removing weight, different oils, different exhaust, adding aerodynamics, removing bits from the engine, all sorts of stuff.

I'm thinking it would be popular as people want to save fuel, and if we use an affordable car and do cheap mods, they can try them out themselves and see how they go.

Anyone interested??

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