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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2009

this is one of my friends worming up his rx when his flywheel explodesnotice the car moves up when it explodes n totals his car with masive damages the fire wall. just an example of massive power the motor has to rev so high....
pics of the car n all it did will be up soon.....

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

  • @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

  • @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

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  • Camera guy is gay for not recording the explosion

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

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

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

  • @eskimo810 dodge and ford make v10 also

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

  • 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.

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