Racescort666
Racescort666
Racescort666

If you go frame by frame at about 1:19, you can see the drive shaft and the muffler move. They are attached to something and my guess is that it's the powertrain. If you're going through the trouble to pull the engine and trans, why leave the driveshaft and muffler in place? If it is gone, what is causing these two

Well, that... plus the testing.

Wow, it pushed the whole drivetrain under the truck. Not surprising you'd be dead since it's basically the cab getting sandwiched between the stake flat and the bar. The engine and transmission look like they pretty much rip right out of their mounts and nothing even touches the frame rail.

There is also this Bearcat, which is pretty awesome.

I love Pantera.

Would you call that a Stigfigure?

The regulations for truck crashes are much different than from passenger cars. You don't have to have crumple zones, I'm not sure about air bags, but basically, anything that a truck hits is going to be obliterated aside something like a bridge. This doesn't really happen very often. Most of the time it's

That is excellent.

Have more stars. I'm glad I'm not the only one who is annoyed by the lack of creativity in just slapping "gate" on the end of every issue to make it a scandal.

Or the way the Brits pronounce Mazda. MAZZ-duh (a pronounced the same as in mast)

That is enough to get to the moon and back. The moon is 238,900 miles from earth for reference.

Could this be the next winner for the hp/kip-$?

Ditto. Buying or selling. Thankfully it's legal in Illinois now.

Excellent use of Maddox's gifs.

Sure, maybe someday, with enough automation and an actual, fleshed-out system for highly-trafficked skylanes and the related infrastructure to deal with thousands or millions of small private planes in the air, it could happen. But it needs to start with the overall infrastructure that can accommodate people who

2 square meters and 100 kg? Not too bad. Despite being a strong supporter of the metric system, the unit of measure that I have a particular distain for is tons (tonnes). Use pounds or kilograms, it's not that hard and they are much easier to use when comparing the mass of 2 objects.

Man, I'd hate to see what might happen if you were to get REALLY bored.

Great minds right? ;)

If Matt does a full video, it would be cool to see a cat and mouse version with a spry car. Just mentioning the 4C made me want to see them in the same video because they are such contrasting vehicles.