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  • Camera guy is gay for not recording the explosion

  • @awsome.... dats wat u call ignarent people dat don no sh!+ or as i call them fans....lol

  • I like how people are calling the engine unreliable when it's the flywheel that came apart, and then they fail to noticed that the engine is still running even with a demolished flywheel.

  • ''-did you balance the flywheel? -naaah, i'm sure it's finely balanced, after i removed 5kilos on my own. -oh ok.'' KABOOM

  • Hahah piece of shit

  • Rotaries really do sound awful

  • That's too bad, i liked the sound

  • Shoulda warmed it up first before revving it up like that.

  • Gut checl

  • " just an example of massive power the motor has to rev so high" - AAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA! MAte your lawn mower engine doesn't have "massive power" This is just an example of why little ricer douchebags shouldn't be taking a lathe to their flywheel. Fucking retard.

  • I love rotary engines!

  • sounds like an extremely pissed off weedeater lol cool vid tho

  • @xXB3nTTwiGXx because its rotary

  • good thing there's drive-by-wire now. we don't have to get our hands dirty.... i rather race with the tesla roadster.. the electric dream...

    just a safety measure... next time you warm up your engine. rather do it inside the car.. those cable throttles aren't safe nowadays you know... my friend almost lost his face pulling off that stunt on his RX7-FD race car after the flywheel incident.... tell your friend to be careful next time and drive safe! ;-)

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  • @snakeuserorochi.......this is so tru bro. We have less ci.,cc,liters,n not to mention less piston n we wooping they ass n close to breaking all kinds of their records lmao "pac performance 6.58 et lmao

  • to all the american bs here, id take an import over domestic any day no matter the car. americans have a bad habit of thinking bigger is better, thus, slap one of them in a high HP car on an very tiny road in the mountains of a foreign country and watch the fire show at the bottom.

    PS: leaf springs are a thing of the past....way way way past.

  • ahh good ole rotors. as soon as ya molest em they detonate flywheels.. if ya leave the stock one on.. my rx2 did this.. oh the fun

  • how is that rice? thats just a rotary with an exaust or something like that, am i right?

  • General Motors Allison V-1710 dat a v12 

  • If that was a cold motor.. you shouldn't be revving the shit out of it until it's atleast up to temperature. but it's a good thing nobody died there... pieces can fly like bullets....

  • @1surenolove4life3

    typical american thinking...bigger is better huh? u guys do it wit adding more C.I.,CC, n liters to get more power but we do it wit the same everything

  • @turbofb24 weel to be honest im not american at all lol  i juse see that muscel car and sport are two who different engins i see muscel care u have a lot of space to but turbo chargers and tbi and everything but in a sport is all cramp up and u cant put alot thing in in=/ oh well wat can we say people have different opinos

  • @turbofb24 MORE CYLINDERS MEANS MORE GRUNT. nuh, fuck that say a 13b, 1300cc engine. turb it, goes as hard or even harder then the yankies pig headed engines. or like a 4age turb. or a sr? 4 cylinder 2 litre, and look what you can do with them and how much k/w they put out at the wheels.

  • @turbofb24 look at the italians bro and i havent seen an asian break them

  • @1surenolove4life3

    Lol american v12?

  • @1surenolove4life3

    Lol american v12?

  • @1surenolove4life3 U stupid fuck name one american v12.

  • @1surenolove4life3 you tear up the "rods"? thats kinda gay....

  • @gunblade1499 sounds a little home right?

  • @1surenolove4life3 US auto manufacturers don't manufacture V12's, and they only make like one V10. So thats stupid.

  • @eskimo810 cadillac and ford made a few v12 engines...

  • @Tj1056 were they ever widely used, or in "full production" vehicles? not really.

  • @eskimo810 no but v10 where... like I said they made a "few" v12 engines... learn to read

  • @Tj1056 learn to infer. By noting that those suggested v12 engines were not seen or used by the vast majority of the public, they instill no sense of relevance in the scene of American built engines. And yes there have been a few mediocre V10s used in trucks, they're not worth gloating about. The engine in the viper, and the viper itself is a great car, but that is one car, and one engine. And one car and one engine does not make the USA a country of V10s. The same goes for V12s.

  • @eskimo810 does not really matter tho as US v8 still displace as much as v10 and v12 but with less parts...

  • @Tj1056 Well actually it does matter, seeing as you were saying that US is a country of V8s V10s and V12s. On the topic of displacement, it does in fact matter as well. Displacement is not everything. A V12 of the same capacity s a V8 has theoretically higher power because it allows more power-efficient stroke/bore ratios. Which often comes at a loss of torque and fuel efficiency, but V12s essentially burn fuel more completely and are able to extract more power from that fuel as a result.

  • @eskimo810 dodge and ford make v10 also

  • nice gsl. i had one that same model. i wish i wouldve thought to put those wheels on it.

  • shrapnel anyone?

  • sounds beatiful racing beat power pulse?? i had in my 85 gsl too bad it broke!

  • holy shit !!!! glad u guys ok

  • mas kbron seras tu animal,el carro estaba tapao moron,ademas fredito te lo advirtio que no lo pasaras de revoluciones.Gracias a Dios tu estas bien. ya sabes quien soy? Que Dios te bandiga,a ti atu esposa y atus hijos.......Bola!!!!!

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