Besides moving the intake and exhaust out the top of the car and waterproofing the ECU, what would I need to do if I wanted to convert a festiva into a marine vehicle?
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Seal the distributer so no water can get in. This right here is a momentous task in itself. Seal the timing cover so no water gets in there to jump the belt. Seal the alternator and the battery so they can still create power and not arc or short circuit. Aspire struts and springs so you sit higher off the ground. Aggressive snow tires so you can sling mud and water all over the place while you are in the water, this might help so you can move.The Festiva Store
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How about some kinda flotation device.... out riggers you could attach and remove at will. Then all you'd have to get is a small outboard, and rig some kind of steering. Hmmm... that would be pretty fun to try! You definitely be on the local news!!
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lol, letting the car float would be kind of dangerous. I think a car as small as a festiva that could drive through 4 feet of water would be funny as shit though. I was already considering the "popular" truck conversion in my next festiva. I figured why not spend a few more hundred bucks to allow it to do things that'll make those hummers cry.GT
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