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11 Comments
Shepppardsays...Calling BS on this one.
Not only was something very similar busted on Mythbusters, but you expect me to believe that you can force open the lock on the trunk of a car, and then it'll then not only close perfectly, but somehow open every door on the car?
Right.
Not to mention that there's no way in hell a plunger can be made flat against a car with that type of lock, you'd never be able to get any air-pressure from it.
jansays...Not only was something very similar busted on Mythbusters, but you expect me to believe that you can force open the lock on the trunk of a car.
Good point, I hope it's not that easy.
PoweredBySoysays...I was waiting for him to take the plunger and bash the window open. That would have been more entertaining.
pho3n1xsays...the whole tennis ball thing does actually work on some vehicles. i had an '85(?) Audi 2000 that had some kind of pneumatic lock system that it worked on, but that's the ONLY vehicle I've ever owned that it has worked on. it's obviously not going to work on manual or electric locking systems.
the pneumatic locking system my Audi had was designed around being a 'luxury feature' of not hearing the locks go "ka-chunk" when locking and unlocking.
this video however, is almost certainly crap. as far as i know there is no way that would work, let alone unlock the rest of the vehicle in the process.
ForgedRealitysays...>> ^Shepppard:
Calling BS on this one.
Not only was something very similar busted on Mythbusters, but you expect me to believe that you can force open the lock on the trunk of a car, and then it'll then not only close perfectly, but somehow open every door on the car?
Right.
Not to mention that there's no way in hell a plunger can be made flat against a car with that type of lock, you'd never be able to get any air-pressure from it.
omfg. Pay attention. He unlocks the rear door from over the seat through the trunk. He then opens the rear door to unlock the front door. He then opens the front door to sit in the driver's seat. You can even hear it click when he pulls the locks open from inside the car. How is that hard to understand?
And the trunk lid isn't damaged, it just pushes it outwardly, causing the latch to rotate into the open position (it's just a piece of metal with a deep notch in it that rotates around a metal bar to hold the door closed). I don't know how well that would work if the door were locked though...
I'll give you the plunger one though.
joedirtsays...considering the YT acct this is linked to has only 4 stolen videos (like the giant slide also busted on mythbusters) with like 10 views... This is not only fake but really lame and stolen from someone else's YT. Maybe even self / friend linked.
I might have believed the video until they did the toilet plunger. That was obviously fake. Not only would it not make a good seal but the car looked to modern to have that VW/Audi air vacuum based locks.
I'm sure a small air bladder could pop a door open, maybe a trunk, but it would bend the crap out of the door.
Paybacksays...Is it wrong to be excited by someone lubing up and inserting a pneumatic butt plug on a car?
mxxconsays...>> ^Payback:
Is it wrong to be excited by someone lubing up and inserting a pneumatic butt plug on a car?
no, it is also not wrong to be excited when he licks his finger and then slides it over plunger, then licks it again.
deathcowsays...he left his sex toy in the trunk of that first car
rottenseedsays...The only problem is the plunger and that little air pump are worth more than that car...
Kruposays...Note to self: never park a car in Prague.
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