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This has always been one of the fun channels on RU-vid. Thanks for making such mechanically dangerous experiments. The video camera has gotten a lot better too! 😎
How much speed/force does it take for a tire to hit something incredibly hard, cause that much damage, NEVER wobbles or changes straightness, takes off sideways, and continues to roll at incredibly fast speed!?
Nah, resistance is just too high. Finnish guy tried that already with wheels from 2 wheelers. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YwHIFP4UbfI.html
The past year or two Ive been hooked on youtube. 99% of the channels I went through and watched regularly got boring and repetitive after a year. This channel is one of the few that still give me a good laugh every single time. Thanks to everyone on the team, keep it up.
Hell I think 3/4 of the stuff these guys do on this channel would get us arrested in the United States. Pretty sad to think the people of Russia have more personal liberty and outright freedom than we Americans could ever dream of. The only thing we have is the right to bear arms own guns. That is if your government approved now.
@@danielfouardlibertarianono8017 I always thought that Americans are more relax about car regulations than Europeans although I think Russians are more like Greeks in a way, they have some regulations but who cares?
@@danielfouardlibertarianono8017 What a load of shit. American youtubers do all kinds of crazy awesome shit that would get you arrested in plenty of other places. The idea that russians have more personal liberties than Americans is laughable in the extreme. And you brush off the right to bear arms like its meaningless. And what exactly have they done on this channel that you couldn't do in the US?
I could watch these tire launching videos weekly. Great stuff guys! After binge watching y’all’s videos today I’ve figured out that It is true, rednecks exist all over the world, not just in the southeastern part of the U.S where I’m from.
When he opened that door after 4 or 5 hit I really hoped that he will keep it open so wheel would get into interior, that would be interesting in my opinion. Oh well
Russia doesn't need guns anymore, they can simply just launch tires at ya & destroy anything :DDD How ever.. I wonder what would happend with a truck tire from top speed :0
This was one of my favorite episodes, please fix this gorgar machine and make it even more powerful, my favorite thing about this channel is everything, even the element of mayhem, it's raw and not pussified in any way shape or form and safety goggles are optional!!! good work, bigger rear end, much larger engine. Thank you!!!
Your launch of the 17 inch that looked like a pool ball trick shot was awesome. I love how it hit, spun and slid around the car and up the hill it went.
I love this guy. He has all of the awkwardness, voice and body of a Dad who found out about youtube two weeks ago. But like a cool Dad you wish was your Dad. Great ideas on this channel!
If you tried this in America you'd have 11 police cars roll up to tell you you're breaking 27 different pointless laws, issue a dozen tickets, then search your vehicle 🤣🤣🤣
That really is a clever way of getting the wheel to come free. I was thinking it would be something mechanical that pushed the wheel off to the side or something, but as soon as I saw those shiny threads....
That's the most dangerous and funniest thing i have ever seen! Now its time to launch heavy truck wheels, as like it happens with some unfotuned drivers on roads.
To see if the heat and agitation will keep the epoxy from setting up, or to see if the engine is able to overcome the epoxy solidifying with shear power. What will the engine do? Lock up? Keep going? Slowly wind down as the epoxy solidifies? Will it stop the pistons, or stop the crankshaft or valves? There's a lot to find out
Would most likely clog the oil feed line and starve the engine out of oil, epoxy solidifies in stages and wouldn't have time to stop the moving parts by just sticking them together, plus the oily surfaces won't help to adhere. They did fill an engine with a lot of superglue a while ago when they used to do experiments with a tremendous number of regular stuff in various ways, and the result was a clogged oil feed which affected the engine, altough at one point the engine was struggling to move when the glue began doing it's magic 😂.
@@killerdinamo08 I would assume the same, but actually a lot of epoxy is on the thinner side and might be able to flow through the oil lines. Maybe thin out the epoxy so it would flow until it starts to setup, which occurs rather quickly once it does. The superglue engine had to sit for 24 hours before it started to set up, as I'm guessing there wasn't enough air for the vocs to evaporate, which I don't think it would happen to epoxy. Also, I don't think they would be able to get the engine apart without cutting though the heads, block ect
Do away with the differential gears entirely, but keep one axle tube and shaft, add bearings as needed. Turn motor 90 degrees, connect gearbox output to axle shaft using industrial coupling. For threads, dissimilar metals will avoid galling Also, not sure if they are suitable, but the high taper threads used on oil field drill pipe come to mind.
Build a rocket, equip with military grade telescope, send rocket to space, obtain neat overhead view of the experiment. Not sure how the details would work out. (This is how your comment sounds)
You have only begun to hit the edge with this experiment. Now you need to scale things up a bit. Next test I want to see if you can get truck tires spun up till they explode! then you have a much much more beefier launching experiment that replicates a tire flying off a truck on a highway.
Try this at a drag strip or runway, so that your tire has more traction. One way to avoid galling is by using different metals on the thread and nut portion of you release mechanism. Some "anti-seize" lube instead of grease, should help also.
With light weight traction won’t be better on tarmac… dirt with extra tread would be.. also galling is based with aluminum… steel on steel is fine. Lastly anti seize is for corrosion and rust I inhibition. They need anti friction. Graphite lube woulda worked great. Learn more before spouting off… as an actual mechanic and engineer….
Find a place with a concrete wall and a 150m runup, use the machine there on a better and smoother surface, so it could literally reach around 250kmh before the impact! Would love to see that hit the old lady lada.
I recall seeing a Lada in a repair shop in Toronto back in the early 1980s. Something had struck the rear door and caved in the panel several inches, yet the door was square in its frame and miraculously, the glass wasn't broken. That's incredibly strong. However, a spinning wheel is a whole other order of magnitude.
I love this channel. I always thaught that Russian people are always serious but this shows me I am way off the mark. To see these guys laughing and having fun is super funny. Vlad you guys are brilliant. Keep those videos coming
It would be great to see what happens if to fill the wheels with water or something even more dense... It will significantly increase the grip and the momentum of projectile
ITS A REAL LIFE RIP STICK lol... loved these as a kid me and my brother would play for hours down our long hallway/.// only thing that sucked is when you use the streetbike tire or dirtbike tire and it comes flying at your face lol... LOVE THIS GUYS !!! CHEERS FROM FLINT MICHIGAN !!!!
I love how the truck tire smashed the back of the Lada with force and then was like, “Pardon me, I’ll just go around!” side-stepped, and then proceeded to bounce up the hill.
Yes!!! Keep the machine going, this is incredible! A tire launch on a lake this winter would be sweet... If you are able to find a lake with no homes nearby. The wheel will probably drift far off course.