Hey all,
This project has taken me a little over three years from idea to where it is now.
What started as a simple plan slowly turned into something much deeper. A lot of it wasn’t about bolting things on, but about learning, researching, testing, and understanding why something worked—or didn’t. There were long periods where progress was painfully slow, and plenty of moments where quitting felt like the sensible option.
Most of the work happened alone, in a small garage. No audience, no one to clap when something finally worked. Just silence, the sound of tools, and the engine turning over for the first time after another change.
When something went right, it wasn’t a celebration—it was a quiet moment of relief, followed by thinking about what still needed improvement.
There were plenty of setbacks. Things that looked perfect on paper didn’t behave the same in real life. Fixing one issue often revealed another. Some nights ended with more questions than answers. The car spent more time being thought about than driven.
What kept it moving forward was stubbornness and curiosity. Instead of forcing results or taking shortcuts, I chose to slow down, learn more, and keep refining the idea. Each mistake added experience. Each small improvement made the next step clearer.
Now, after years of trial, error, and patience, the car finally does what it was always meant to do. It drives cleanly, responds exactly as intended, and feels balanced rather than forced. The result isn’t just a number—it’s the outcome of countless quiet hours spent figuring things out when nobody was watching.
Enjoy:
