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Its funny how these all blow in first 5-10 meters. I remember watching these uphil races when i was kid and now im grown man and still enjoy watching these. Never gets old.
I was wondering how common this was as it looked like some janky mechanic work but I maybe looking at something I do not understand. This is the first I have ever seen this...
@@jeremyrobbins9064 Those are some super tuned engines mostly in saudi arabia. They kinda overtune these to get maxium power and sometimes those blow out. Im pretty sure this is mostly saudi arabia thing. These people really put effort and money to build these cars.
the extreme heat and pressures inside these motors must be insane. These guys go all out to.. the 2wd Toyota with some big paddles and a turbo v8 seems to be the way to go.
I love that the rules seem to allow almost any design. It is also astonishing that their is so much destruction and what appears to be incompetence. Writing particularly about the guy who bailed without shoes or a helmet. Would love to hear the full story there. Any chance of some follow up. That I would subscribe to 👍
Well they are making 4,000 to 10,000hp so long life was never in the cards. Believe they know what they are doing. The lack of air filters shows they dont care anyway.
@@life_of_riley88 yeah because you're watching a video of all the failures. he mentioned that if he put every run in a video it would be 2 hours long, so he only puts in the spectacular runs (either fast time, sketchy run, or mechanical failures)
Its also the worst kind of track to run on. You have a steep angle that messes with oiling, an un even surface that constantly unloads the tires and jacks your rpm, and god help your bearings if sand gets in your engine...
Imagine the volumes of air that are being forced into those engines, then try to imagine the damage being caused by all the sand being sucked in with that air.
I bet they find and pull sand out for years. It's good to see the Southern and Western US rural culture has found a place in the hearts of the Middle East. Yal need to do swamp buggies or tractor pulls!
I think some one else was in there you see the drivers door flip back open before it exploded there was another person inside how else would driver door open on a up hill door should have kept shut it opened by some one watch it again
Nothing compares to a rich Saudi and his even richer dad. With that said, I wish that these "races" were being run when I worked there in the late '80s. There just was nothing to do on their Thursday/Friday weekends except drink NA beer and watch tennis or soccer (yawnnnn) on TV when the temps were in the triple digits F.
3:20 WIN! 5:00 good third try 5:10 BEAST! ...with bad driveshaft 9:10 BADASS ...almost 14:58 hard pull, wrong steer 15:20 fast start, cool jump and other brave men
For the average person the cost of the caranage involved is more than most of us will earn haha...People think drag racing is crazy, they don't blow up as much as these guys
There has to be a safe way to mount fire suppression systems on the firewall in the engine compartment. Hopefully they have them in the driver compartment.
im just gonna a second to take in this , my guy flipped his car going UPWARDS that is alot of energy. id hate to see that same force the oppose way o.O
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Dang! Who thought it'd be a brilliant idea to tune the engines to kingdom come, but not switch out the driveshaft/diff for something that can handle the power?
7:27 Sand and engines definitely don't mix. Always amazes me that they actually run these with just open turbos and not have at least some basic screen or at least a deflector so it doesn't try and gobble up the desert when it plows in.
They should call these trucks “Bottle Rockets” 1. Aim 2. Lite 3. Accelerate a few feet in some direction 4. Then explode! Or name these trucks “Piccolo Pete’s” They make a lot of noise and sparks but don’t go anywhere