i think that thing just overheated and the radiator gap didnt stand the steam pressure and flied away.Than the steam came out of the radiator and created a cool blown engine effect.I bet that thing will still start :D
accualy its not a blow out what they did is probably took out the oil and causing the engine to heat up and the metal expanding wich slows down the rpm so its not a blow out you just killed it by heat
how much RPM?
FASTBOOBS 5 months ago
@FASTBOOBS 8-9000 :)
jockas1 4 months ago
@jockas1 jap power
TheSoilemezidis 1 month ago
why why why ?
they are caused when there is a very poor country, why the streets are taking your money if you do help many contaminants that are rich
alwayslsr 7 months ago
Man what a beast! I hope my engine is that durable.
knotwrite 10 months ago
i think that thing just overheated and the radiator gap didnt stand the steam pressure and flied away.Than the steam came out of the radiator and created a cool blown engine effect.I bet that thing will still start :D
Mihkellt 11 months ago 2
@Mihkellt I guarantee if they replaced the hoses and radiator that thing would run just fine.
Cspence024 8 months ago
that was cool
toffifee6 1 year ago
i had the same car, even the same colour... its almost undesructible.... :)
gabber555 1 year ago
the cambelt snapped and took out the top waterhose..... common on that engine..
mgmiamiblue 2 years ago
Fan jag har varit me i den fär klubben!
DJmenlol 2 years ago
Booring!
johwi97 2 years ago
so...wheres the mechanical failure?
BFMVpwnage5168 2 years ago
cambelt snapping = valves left open.
Open valve + piston TDC = failure
Pir4t 2 years ago 2
I heard a backfire which means timing/ignition
nicoli669 2 years ago
the engine is never blown. the cooling system chrashes and killed the ignition by water and humidy. thats all....
CommodoreCaravan1981 2 years ago
the engine is never blown up. the cooling system blew up and killed the ignition by water and humidy. thats all....
CommodoreCaravan1981 2 years ago
accualy its not a blow out what they did is probably took out the oil and causing the engine to heat up and the metal expanding wich slows down the rpm so its not a blow out you just killed it by heat
badboyforlife10195 2 years ago
hardcore engine
prothetaf 3 years ago
Probably only a radiator hose that blew up and taking out the ignition system. The engine revved down smoothly, never crashed.
BadAndUgly 3 years ago 2
I agree... I didn't hear any mechanical failure
scott93257 3 years ago 7
At the time 3:39 I hear typical sound of conrod giving up and penetrating through the block.
I agree, that this probably hit the ignition system, or maybe even crankshaft broke so that ignition stops getting engine position information.
NesteHukka 3 years ago
That`s exactly what Ithink. There were no noises.
MXRACER268 2 years ago
lol
37474748 3 years ago
gratulation!!
ziloka 4 years ago 3
crazy
jcpet1 4 years ago 2