@@ae86hachi, yo, mr Rock, are you shure there are no sanctions or classic tons of lie in HBO's Chernobyl? no evil hackers? no thirst for Skripal theater, yeah?
He made me think of Po from Kunfu Panda waving his paw in the air and all that water around him , all that man had too do was put his hand in the snow.
Canada: Pardon me. But my hand seems to be on fire. Someone, please, get me help. But, only if it is not a bother to anybody. Thanks in advance everybody. No need to hurry. I have plenty of arm left to burn. (I am Canadian. I am allowed to stereotype ourselves.)
This is insane ! Probably cost this guy all of 20$ worth of Scrap metal to make the car run like this .... Meanwhile people are paying upwards of $50,000 or more on a brand new Chevy that runs the exact same
not to get all serious on your joke, because it is funny. but its actually incredibly difficult to derail a train. you can remove more than a meter on each side and it will be fine. the u.s. government made a video on it back in the 40's or some shit. its actually a cool ass video ( that's why i brought it up) here's the link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-agznZBiK_Bs.html . give it a watch its fascinating as heck
Ferrexx very interesting video. Yet I’m 99% sure on modern trains its different. Because in ur vid there is a locomotive. It has 8 wheels sturdy connected. Modern lols only 4. so the boogie falls into the gap. There were terrorists in Russia who cut out 1 Meter, connected with a wire so signal still transpassed. People died.
Here in Romania, we have bits of old rail abandoned by the rail workers when they changed it. People took pieces of them and used them as anvils. Turns out great.
This is exactly why I watch this channel. Just random destructive, at times useful demonstration some seriously drunken brainstorming sessions haha! Love it, keep it up guys!!
Imagine when that car came out from factory, nice paint job, durable engineering, a new car that has seen lots of good times, bad times, enjoyed full throttle with its owner. And now it's duty is over, its life has finally come to an end, pumping its pistons for the last time. Farewell my friend.❤️
rather sluggish, and would put a lot of stress on the gearbox and clutch but on the positive side it wouldn"t be easy to kill when driving off, and keep up momentum quite well
"It looks like a grade 75 railroad but I'm no expert in railroads!" You know enough to know what grade it is by look and with that explanation I now know just about everything I will ever need to know about train rails my self now.
And a Lada flying as Sojuz being hit and shattered by this rail. That moment would be legendary.😆 Tesla in space would be nothing compare to this achievement.
I honestly don't know what I like better, the music or the creative not afraid to do attitude. I'm inspired!!!!!! You guys have no clue what I'm talking about. LOL loved the explosion
These guys should have at least 1m subs on this channel, there is no way someone can't be entertained by projects like this. And yes, I know their Russian channel does have way more subs.
Awesome video guys! Just a tip tough if you want to weld steel to the flywheel its best to heat up the flywheel first with a gasburner then weld when hot it will be much stronger
I found this channel a while ago, and I hadn't seen it for quite some time... I'm definitely glad I found it and I will continue watching this channel as I am now subscribed.
You guys are awesome! One day I hope to travel there and see Siberia (in the summer), but if I do I sure would love to come visit your shop... You guys have so much fun... :)
At least it wouldnt block your vision if it sprung open. I think the Fiat 127 had a side opening hood. Or at least a car i nsimilar design. Could have been the FSO 1300.
When the guy said that the flywheel is gone, I thought it flew away and punched a hole in someone’s house. Like the myth busters with overpowered canons
old style lethal wood chopping machines had a huge cone drill bit that split the wood,1000-6000 rpm lada engine would eat those wood bits good if welded at the fly wheel. lethalness would be high but the russian factor would outweigh it I suppose xD
"Runs away as safety measure because imbalanced engine started" *Engines halts and catches fire(like the tv series)* "Aye" *Runs like a happy kid towards the ready-to-explode engine* Russia...
So, suggestion time: How long does a Lada engine last at continuous full power? This probably requires an artificial load of some sort. A propeller could work, or just install the engine in a boat.
I'm not going to watch these videos anymore until you come up with a two-man pedal car. When you come up with the two man pedal car then I will view and give a thumbs up.
@@Diesel8290 you are right a imbalanced flywheel would pull a engine apart the only engine i can think of imbalance is the wankle Toyota rx8 rotery engine