Hi everyone,Okay, that video was a joke . I’ve been meaning to get some video clips for a long time and finally got around to it yesterday when I drove to the car wash. To mount the camera, I just between the headrest and the top of the seat, it held in place perfectly. Next time I might see if I can adjust the seat and camera for a better view. I took a couple of clips, each was 2-3 minutes long. I then used the Windows Movie Maker to edit the videos. This was my first time using it and when I was making my first clip, I saw there were video effects. Tested some out and saw the double speed effect. I was impressed that it looked so realistic and sounded awesome. So, I applied that to the entire clip and posted it. I also made a legit clip which I could not get hosted last night and I’ve been swamped at work all morning, so now I’m updating it. Here is the real clip:
http://media.putfile.com/Justins-Vibe-GT You will hear some vibration which is not the exhaust. I have some plastic trim vibrating in the front passenger seat area and is annoying at certain rpms and you can hear it in the clips. I know I loved watching peoples’ clips posted, especially when they have modifications to hear the difference, so I thought I’d put mine in. In this clip you will see/hear regular and hard driving to get an idea of different driving conditions. Now, I’ll just respond to the posts:Joholste,In each clip I got up to around 65 mph and then slowed down to 45-50 mph. I don’t think I’d be able to get a view of the gauges from the passenger seat. It’s already hard to see down the gauges tubes from there and plus they would probably be too small to read from the low resolution video at that distance. What I need is to mount it on my chest. That may be more level with the gauges and still see over the dash. Yeah it does sound like a motor cycle or an indy car! I took it up to 8200-8300 rpm in 1st and 2nd gear in each clip. Too bad our cars really aren’t that fast! If that clip were real, I think that would be a 0-60 time of around 3.5 seconds! I’m estimating that since our 0-60 times are roughly 7 seconds, but since doubled, ~3.5 seconds. I enjoy watching the unreal clip over and over too, it just sounds/looks so awesome.
Justin 2003 Vibe GT - Mille Miglia Evo5 18x8 Wheels (now stock)- Magnaflow Cat-Back Exhaust (now stock)- Tein S-Tech Springs (now stock)- Injen CAI - Red Painted Calipers - Hella Supertone Horns - Polk Speakers - Bazooka RS8A-HP Sub - Kenwood Headunit - Still love my Vibe, but I've just turned it back into a basic daily driver.