One Hour of Rebuilding My Honda Civic After Wrecking it

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Published 2024-07-20
This video took 3 months to make, I have regrets. Sorry for missing a few weekend releases lately, but hopefully this makes up for it! The COMPLETE rebuild of my Honda civic after it's wreck at CMP. The longest video in Gears and Gasoline History!

Thanks to Illusions Wraps for the insanely fast re-wrap!

Thanks to PWR for custom creating this WORLD CLASS radiator that now sits in a tilted configuration!

Thanks to Titan 7 for making forged wheels that are basically BULLETPROOF

Thanks to Professional Awesome to the aerodynamic consulting, and also making super niche products that are absolutely ESSENTIAL for builds like this!

Thanks to Radium for over engineering their products to ensure the best quality possible!

and many others!

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Music:
(To be added later when I'm not running on 4 hours of sleep trying to make sure this video gets uploaded on time).

00:00 - Sad Music so you feel my pain
07:35 - This Subframe is on crack
17:17 - GET READY FOR A PW-AHH
18:54 - Stripping down to the frame
25:30 - Stripping down the paint too
27:10 - I hate painting
29:08 - Can't believe this engine has taken 4 years of track ABUSE
32:15 - Body work
48:33 - PPPWWWWAHHHHHHHH
51:58 - Gotta keep this thing wrapped
54:11 - Choppin wood
1:03:13 - Radiator ducting kinda sucks to make, ngl
1:05:27 - If you're seeing this, I survived.

All Comments (21)
  • @NathanHerzig
    I'm not saying all of your videos should be this format, but I like that this one was. I found it therapeutic and meditative. Watching you tear down then rebuild your busted car is a pretty good metaphor for life in general. Things happen, stuff breaks, pickup the pieces, repair what you can, replace what you need to, put things back together, and make the best of the situation.
  • @_Suzuka_Joe
    seriously the most watchable of all the YouTube automotive channels right up there with speed academy.
  • Just my 2 cents, but I really enjoy content like this in the car community. There's too much immediate gratification content that implies building your car like this only takes a weekend, when it takes months, or even years to progress. Not only does it present a more realistic time/work expectation, but also gives a delayed gratification that only comes from maturing with your car projects and being proud of it. Love that you guys are only a couple hours away from me as well!
  • Ben's a legit mechanic. Cool to see the confidence and ability you have with your car. Also, love the attention to details.
  • @georgallasj
    29:56 Ben had to be very careful about where he was cleaning for that shot šŸ˜‚
  • @zumcrew
    Ben you do not give yourself and the team enough credit for how entertaining the cinematography and editing skills are. Whether its 10 min or 2 hours, your content is worth watching.
  • @synthdad8828
    This was probably the single best car video I've seen this year to date- with no disrespect to MCM, Bigtime, Speed Academy etc. This was just magnificent. Please do more of these!
  • @sooyster4033
    I love how you always use setbacks like this to improve the car. Remarkable mentality and one to imitate myself. Lordy this must be the third time you've painted the engine bay!
  • This has been one of the best videos on your channel thus far! Engaging and informative. I am happy to see you were able to fix the car, looking forward to seeing it back at the track. Good job man!
  • @f4rensabri
    best part of this video is the appearance of PWR radiator
  • The thing that i needed for my weekend to get from -3 to 110 real quick, thank you guys ā¤ļøšŸ‘Œ kee up the awesome work and gl to future races
  • @KN-vl9ob
    Dammm the amount of work went into this build..absolutely amazing well done guys
  • The Honda Civic. OMG what a car!!! The scope is endless. Hondas are so reliable, thoughtfully built and simple enough to still make sense, AND have so much choice of tuning parts. Love em!
  • @rcravincase
    One key thing i have learned over the last 2 decades: if its awkward or expensive, work on it on the floor. It cant fall if its already on the floor
  • I love how the background music reflects your mood/thought process/Feeling while repairing the car.
  • Most of the video was just fixing the broken stuff from the accident. Adding new stuff is icing on the cake. And if you're only doing one video a week, I enjoy having a longer episode to look forward to on Saturdays.
  • This was exactly what the doctor ordered. Yā€™all made my Saturday morning so much better. Love the format. Wish all of yā€™alls videos were this long.
  • This guy is a soldier. He powered through it all knowing the heartbreak of the situation. You gotta do what you gotta do.