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charliemsays...Had he turned his rear locker on he probably would have gone straight across
fuzzyundiessays...Definitely don't try this at home. He has a snorkel so his engine won't ingest water and hydrolock, cracking the cylinders and ruining the engine. A normal car would be done in that much water. Some sports cars with a low cold air intake pipe can't even drive through puddles.
ChaosEnginesays...Now THAT is what you're supposed to do with a 4wd.
Land cruiser for the win!
gorillamansays...An abbreviation of four-wheel drive to rhyme with 'forward'! That is true genius.
Now THAT is what you're supposed to do with a 4wd.
Land cruiser for the win!
antsays...*nature
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Nature) - requested by ant.
SFOGuysays...This is an ignorant question, I'm sure, but why would that solve the flotation problem? (Not an off-roader)
Had he turned his rear locker on he probably would have gone straight across
charliemsays...Without the locker, one wheel spins, not both. So he has an asymetric 'paddling' with the rear wheels...if both were spinning at the same time / speed, he would have made it straight over (still floating..)
This is an ignorant question, I'm sure, but why would that solve the flotation problem? (Not an off-roader)
SFOGuysays...Aha! Thanks!
Without the locker, one wheel spins, not both. So he has an asymetric 'paddling' with the rear wheels...if both were spinning at the same time / speed, he would have made it straight over (still floating..)
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