I would go thru lights and everything cuz the second you stop.... that car is gonna konk on you! he drove that thing damn near under water there is NO way I would stop moving that car once it got out of there...
I would go thru lights and everything cuz the second you stop.... that car is gonna konk on you! he drove that thing damn near under water there is NO way I would stop moving that car once it got out of there...
... Oh dont worry If its a Range Rover it will be broken in 5...4...3...2.......A lot of the newer SUVs now have a "wading" mode, and designed to tackle issues JUST like this. I tool a 2021 Land Rover Defender in 5 feet of water and it drove like a dream (although I was scared than a muthaphukka), but everything inside remained dry, and the engine, drivetrain and electronics were all in perfect working order.
A lot of the newer SUVs now have a "wading" mode, and designed to tackle issues JUST like this. I tool a 2021 Land Rover Defender in 5 feet of water and it drove like a dream (although I was scared than a muthaphukka), but everything inside remained dry, and the engine, drivetrain and electronics were all in perfect working order.
It was a business lease, so I wasn't too worried about it, but after that event, I DID take it to the service department to make sure everything was ok, and I was advised that Land Rovers are pretty niche vehicles specifically designed for "End of The World" type scenarios, and not as daily traffic vehicles. Although my experience was nice, I was too worried about the yearly maintenance if I bought it, so I snagged a Honda Passport instead.... Oh dont worry If its a Range Rover it will be broken in 5...4...3...2.......
MAAAAN Listen !It was a business lease, so I wasn't too worried about it, but after that event, I DID take it to the service department to make sure everything was ok, and I was advised that Land Rovers are pretty niche vehicles specifically designed for "End of The World" type scenarios, and not as daily traffic vehicles. Although my experience was nice, I was too worried about the yearly maintenance if I bought it, so I snagged a Honda Passport instead.
Accent sounded Australian.that was such a relief watchin dude
roll outta that.......where the fuck was this tho????
I need to make a notation to never drive in that muthafuckin area!!!
So he might have survived all of that, only to get home and be immediately punched in the face by a fire breathing Kangaroo, a hard of angry frogs, or whatever else crazy ass animals they have in Australia.Accent sounded Australian.
That's what would've caused him to suck up water even quicker! The motor was submerged, and the intake is like a big vacuum.Smart. I think he gunned it the whole way, the water kept him from losing control, and gunning it the whole way never gave the exhaust a chance to flood.
That's why when he came out of the water he was doing over 60mph IMO
The air intake on some suvs like my escalade for example sits right behind the headlight close to the hood. So as long as you keep moving for a bit in water it will still get air untill the entire hood is submerged and you slow down/stop.HOW SWAY?!!!!!!
How did that SUV not suck a bunch of water into the engine?!!!
BTW....Homie was creating a hell of wake and probably pushed a bunch of water into people's cars.
Yeah, I've been reading online and some say it might have an electronic intake and it's able to be closed.The air intake on some suvs like my escalade for example sits right behind the headlight close to the hood. So as long as you keep moving for a bit in water it will still get air untill the entire hood is submerged and you slow down/stop.
It would have stalled before getting even near the water... Oh dont worry If its a Range Rover it will be broken in 5...4...3...2.......
That's why I said I would not stop moving that car until I got homeYeah, I've been reading online and some say it might have an electronic intake and it's able to be closed.
Like you said, intake could be in a spot that gives him some time to do stunts like that and not hydrolock.
Either way, no way that is a smart thing to do. That guy still has water in that car in places you don't water.
Dude got super lucky!!!
The manufacturer needs to use this footage for a commercial..lolThat was impressive.
Yeah but that cavity of air between the hood and engine might have just kept enough air for the intake to stay above the water line, risky but appeared to work.That's what would've caused him to suck up water even quicker! The motor was submerged, and the intake is like a big vacuum.
The only explanation is the intake was moved so water is not sucked into the motor. Just don't see it in the picture.
I'm still fascinated...lol.
Nah... Range Rovers only stall when you're going to the grocery store or coming home from work.It would have stalled before getting even near the water