Most of these cars will be written off as the engines, once hydrolocked, are effectively scrap. What amazes me is the lack of mechanical empathy and sheer stupidity.
@not today Probably not going to happen. Tolerances are too tight to maintain compression. It is why engines left exposed to the elements will have water in the cylinders.
The best thing to do when hydrolocked is NOT try to start it (obviously). Remove the spark plugs or glow plugs and turn the engine over on the starter. Make sure you remove water from any part of the intake including the air filter housing. We all know you can't compress water so by trying to start it every single time you are putting immense force on the internals and it is how you bend connecting rods. You also need to be lucky in the first place and hope that you don't already have a bent connecting rod.
He was getting away with it till he floored the revs and spun up the turbo. At which point it appeared to grab eve more water into the inlet and ruin itself. I wonder if the bottom rungs on the intercooler were filled with water still and when idling it was just breathing through the clear top section of intercooler. When he revved it and created some boost it sucked in all the water. Just a thought. It was a bad strat.....
I passed my test in the army and when we were getting trained in off road driving we were taught to all ways go through water in first gear so when I see cars fly through and rip bits off and wreck there cars it makes sense like the car at the end just going through at normal speed with no problems.
My dad and I drove up a mountain road in our Mitsubishi Eclipse, and we didn't get stuck in flood waters. Some were below the tires, but eventually, we came to a slow-moving surge up to our windows. But if you go slow and smooth, you will cross that body of water, even in a two-door coup.
that would be a bad idea in BMW's case: he would have stayed in the pit if he was slow; sure, he hydrolocked the engine, but he would have done it even if he was slow, he would just get a shorter distance. Here, however, the first part was good (getting a good momentum), but the seocnd wasn't: if he was prudent, he'd just unplug the spark plugs and cleared the problem and went his way. If he was slow, he would have been stranded in the bottom of the sump in the SUV's cases - sure, that was stupid to run so fast
Well said, you just have to go slow. Then the water won't go up as height as your fender or even your air filter. They just don't know, putting your gas down on the flood water is a freaking bad idea
I've been watching this for a while. I'm addicted I have to say. I will have to see a shrink. Great to pop down there yesterday. Beautiful spot. I can't believe Astra drove away eventually. Well done guys for helping him.
@@Bond2025 Yes, he probably had to work hard and save to buy even that old clunker, he possibly has to do his own servicing and repairs to keep it going so he values it.
Those poor people that live there... or maybe they should just embrace it and open a visitor centre. They could have a gift shop selling number plates and bits of bodywork.
The best drivers are the ones that drive ultra slow and don’t let the water over the hood… It’s all about keeping the water out of the air filter that’s it that’s all.
He shows experience and Basic knowledge on how to cross water on the road...😅 amazes me how many drivers don't have any idea of some basics in "how to drive..."
For overseas watchers, I point out that the second two numbers on the car's plate tell the year of registration (more or less). The Beemer with DX14 etc is eight years old. However, a 70 plate means 2020, just to confuse! Round by Rufford people seem to keep their vehicles in good condition and well-maintained. The downside is that if a vehicle is worth perhaps £4,000 second hand, playing at river patrol through a ford is likely going to cost that amount for a replacement engine. That makes it a write-off. 10 seconds of fun creating a bow wave, and years of regret afterwards...
I've checked out various vehicles seen wrecking themselves on this & other channels & frequently there's no trace of the number plate actually existing never mind taxed & still on the road.
@@anniemac3075 Don't get confused by the fact that in many cases the number plate is ripped off and lying in the middle of the river. There was a pile of them kept by the wayside. Maybe other video channels show ppl who used old vehicles, but I doubt that scenario happened much at Rufford Ford.
I like how they lift the bonnet pretending they know what they're doing. That BMW was hydrolocked. Probably won't ever be the same again. Are people that stupid?!
I guess as soon as it locks up, you could shove it out of the way, take the glow plugs/spark plugs out and spin it over to pump the water out and give it a fighting chance. Not really an easy roadside job tho
jup- we austrians used to drive in snow but not in deep water. luckily engine is well :D :D And soooo many thx to you helpful lads out there. Quickly guys appeard with toolbox and helped to fix the prob ;) cheers
In the UK many think they can submerge their engine and it won't matter as it's just for a short time. Often the same people who thought we could leave the EU without a plan and be better off!
The A in front plate was visible when entering the water. What kind of lose licence plate numbers did he have? Magnetic interchangeable ones? Could chose a new platenumber everyday this way :D
Thanks for some aftermath footage!!! Last car, best answer, windows steamed up so much you cant see the water level & a broken windscreen wiper blade (with a piece of string holding it off the screen) just to ensure that you have no chance of seeing properly...at all...
I find it amazing, as an American, that people here in the States will drive into flooded areas without a second's thought as to 'MAYBE I should slow down, OR not go through at all'.
Can't for the life of me understand how the police let this happen- cars driving at speed in an area where children are always about. The worry is that one of the drivers snaps when his car hydrolocks and attacks the sightseers (who seem to have started to cheer the misfortunes loudly).
These are the most satisfying videos I ever watched on TH-cam. I like it when the expensive ones get wet. Especially when they don't like being filmed 👍🏼
"Ahhhhh look, a body of water, who cares how deep it is - FLOOR IT!" I have watched these where the drivers of cars/vans etc just approach the Ford at speed and it's amazing they don't aquaplane into someone's house.
I'm happy for the kiddos waiting for the splash! Also my heart gets sad because people are trashing their perfectly good cars for no reason and some even make a scene..!
We need to have something like this here where I live. Priceless. I can't stop laughing watching this and neither can the folks who stand watching it all over there.
White Rover wins points for knowing how to drive through a ford but instantly loses them for not knowing how to use the de misting controls of his/her own car (yes I have a points system for all combatants who choose this path, very few achieve a positive score)
Tom, I dont get it mate. Why and Why do they do that to such lovely cars. Jesus if you got that much money to trash give it a food bank or pay my power bill!
BMW and Audi drivers seem to feature disproportionately highly... I suppose those who can't find an indicator stalk would have trouble navigating a ford correctly.
@@Bond2025 I have a theory that Audi owners are in a permanent state of anger because somehow they have realised that they have paid a premium price for what is basically a load of VW crap with an expensive-looking badge stuck on at each end.
Seems to be two "good" options (apart from taking the short detour lol): real slow yet with more time in water, or flat out with no time for bonnet wash? The ones in the middle seem to get written-off.
First mistake, you don't accelerate fast in the water cause the water would get to the engine easily. You have to go very slowly and pres a little bit the gas pedal. I have done that with my Toyota Avensis Sedan 1.6L Manual 5 Speed 2008 in the river with almost the same amount of water without any problem. You have to go slowly, that's all.
The Corsa Guy is the "best" one. Removes the wet Interieur Airfilter instead of the Engine ones. And removing an Airfilter doesn't remove the water in the Intake (which is a long way at any turbo charged car) or in the Engine.
Nothing like seeing Ben in his shorts with a pair of wellies w/ me morning coffee and then soaking wet too!!! You boys need to go downstream and help some English beavers dam up the stream to get the water level above 57 inches on a clear day so no Sheriff's closing the road and try an get some EV's to shut down too! Lol (just kidding, I don't have enough money to come to Rufford and cover your Bail!)
Is there a notice that tells people how deep the puddle is? Because in Italy, for example, if there is an area of the road at risk of puddles like this and it is not well signposted, the municipality or the road concessionaire (province, region, state, etc.) will have to pay compensation.
Use first gear, and slip the clutch to maintain a low road speed with high engine revs: that way you can keep the bow wave as small as possible and there is less chance of water getting into the exhaust. If the water is too deep, the engine and electrics will conk out anyway; but if it isn't, driving through it like a bull in a china shop is about the most likely way to fail, and you can tear chunks off the vehicle in the process. Shame that didn't occur to a lot of these bright sparks.
The whole series should be called dumb and dumber.
Welp it’s rufford ford | part number
Bump and Bumper ? 😂
@@robertmandl9326loo
no you can simply name it "the dillholiest"
No , i won’t call it that , simply because most people don’t know how car engine works!
It amazes me to see how many people willingly drowns ther car?
This crossing must be a gold mine for the local repair shops in the area!
Earns more money than Bill Gates 😂
Yes. The repair shop probably then proceeds to bribing the local government to not build a bridge with earned money😂
Only a couple of miles for a detour without a Ford crossing from what I can gather?
@timemachine194 Amazing lol
Most of these cars will be written off as the engines, once hydrolocked, are effectively scrap. What amazes me is the lack of mechanical empathy and sheer stupidity.
“Low mileage, never parked outside, never driven in the rain.”
So basically it's never been out of the garage 😂
1:38 "Give it a couple of minutes" - "Why, is it fitted with self-straightening con-rods?"
They think that if it dries, the car will start fine xD
@@manucodalunga8893 Denial is the first stage of grief :)
@not today Probably not going to happen. Tolerances are too tight to maintain compression. It is why engines left exposed to the elements will have water in the cylinders.
@not today That's ok, probably waiting for it to evaporate. LOL
@@tbrowniscool Anger next?
The best thing to do when hydrolocked is NOT try to start it (obviously). Remove the spark plugs or glow plugs and turn the engine over on the starter. Make sure you remove water from any part of the intake including the air filter housing. We all know you can't compress water so by trying to start it every single time you are putting immense force on the internals and it is how you bend connecting rods. You also need to be lucky in the first place and hope that you don't already have a bent connecting rod.
Exactly. Exhibit 1: 1:40
He was getting away with it till he floored the revs and spun up the turbo. At which point it appeared to grab eve more water into the inlet and ruin itself. I wonder if the bottom rungs on the intercooler were filled with water still and when idling it was just breathing through the clear top section of intercooler. When he revved it and created some boost it sucked in all the water. Just a thought. It was a bad strat.....
@@stevenross-watt8640 Yeah I think that's it. The sounds it made, like a dying animal...
I just want a husband that is why I am here xx
@@charlottedevere4876 hi
Never thought I'd see a Bentley speeding through this ford but here we are
Money doesn't buy brains.
@@MattBrownbill 🤣
@@sheerluckholmes5468 sure. Others'.
They are obviously rich.
@@u-know-this yet the DBX did it very carefully and so did that rolls on another vid
The collection of parts and plates is hilarious. Imagine thinking you're so cool then get home and realize you ripped off your bumper. 😂😂
Absolutely fascinating clips, what is wrong with people?? Destroying their cars needlessly.
Destroying their engines. Bending piston arms.
@@knet1111 conrods?
@@cydonia9342 yes
@@cydonia9342nemrods* 🤣
How do they make so much money
4:04 lol a winterjacket , sunglasses, and short trousers 🤣
Yeah, I've seen this a few times already and thought that's a European thing
He’s probably from Brighton & just on day release
You just spotted Bengregers lol
Hahahaha😂
01:04 The overconfident wave just before the plumes of white exhaust smoke and loss of power. 🤣
I passed my test in the army and when we were getting trained in off road driving we were taught to all ways go through water in first gear so when I see cars fly through and rip bits off and wreck there cars it makes sense like the car at the end just going through at normal speed with no problems.
My dad and I drove up a mountain road in our Mitsubishi Eclipse, and we didn't get stuck in flood waters. Some were below the tires, but eventually, we came to a slow-moving surge up to our windows. But if you go slow and smooth, you will cross that body of water, even in a two-door coup.
@@unwavering_sightseer7818 Depends entirely on the height of the air filter intake.
@@missiontent111 I agree; my Eclipse has a little bump on the hood where the battery and intake are housed. So it has a good amount of air.
that would be a bad idea in BMW's case: he would have stayed in the pit if he was slow; sure, he hydrolocked the engine, but he would have done it even if he was slow, he would just get a shorter distance. Here, however, the first part was good (getting a good momentum), but the seocnd wasn't: if he was prudent, he'd just unplug the spark plugs and cleared the problem and went his way. If he was slow, he would have been stranded in the bottom of the sump
in the SUV's cases - sure, that was stupid to run so fast
Well said, you just have to go slow. Then the water won't go up as height as your fender or even your air filter. They just don't know, putting your gas down on the flood water is a freaking bad idea
I've been watching this for a while. I'm addicted I have to say. I will have to see a shrink.
Great to pop down there yesterday. Beautiful spot.
I can't believe Astra drove away eventually. Well done guys for helping him.
yup- he made it!! it is really heartwarming to get such a help. respect and thx to all of you
Ahhh.... Nothing better than hear the rods bending with the morning cup of tea 😇... Well... Both have water in them 🤣
Scrap value now
Just let the air intake dry, rods will straight right up on their own 🤣
Of course the person driving the cheapest car was the most careful
@@Bond2025 Yes, he probably had to work hard and save to buy even that old clunker, he possibly has to do his own servicing and repairs to keep it going so he values it.
3:12 nice catch! fishing was good today 😂
Makes my day when a BMW dies and the driver pretends not to care. Fantastic 😂
Someone is bitter
Those poor people that live there... or maybe they should just embrace it and open a visitor centre. They could have a gift shop selling number plates and bits of bodywork.
Underrated comment 😂😂😂😂
It is a place of historical interest, a place to visit, it is an old water mill with a lake
Or charge to stand on the footbridge....donations going to a local charity would be good.
@@cwmbc donations to the old mill to maintain it’s lake and the structures that feed water down through the ford would be a nice touch
Среди всей неразберихи, так приятно услышать родную речь!) 2:19
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Слава Украине
@@DaLv7 героям Сало
И увидеть коммент на родном языке
@@DaLv7саловкокаине
The guy at the end knew how to do it
The best drivers are the ones that drive ultra slow and don’t let the water over the hood…
It’s all about keeping the water out of the air filter that’s it that’s all.
No, best drivers make u-turn and find other way…!
As long as we have Rufford Ford Britain will be ok. Entertainment, Culture and employment!
Merci pour cette merveilleuse vidéo.
Crazy that the guy with the cheapest car shows the most repect unfortunately that Rover 600 will probably last forever ☺
He shows experience and Basic knowledge on how to cross water on the road...😅 amazes me how many drivers don't have any idea of some basics in "how to drive..."
The Rover 600 driver is most probably a Rover enthusiast and doesn't want to kill their car by acting like a BMW driver.
4:31 he just accepted defeat 😂
Great to see this from another POV :)
Surely you see the crowds of people and literally think “nah, this isn’t a good idea” 😂😂😂
For overseas watchers, I point out that the second two numbers on the car's plate tell the year of registration (more or less). The Beemer with DX14 etc is eight years old. However, a 70 plate means 2020, just to confuse! Round by Rufford people seem to keep their vehicles in good condition and well-maintained. The downside is that if a vehicle is worth perhaps £4,000 second hand, playing at river patrol through a ford is likely going to cost that amount for a replacement engine. That makes it a write-off. 10 seconds of fun creating a bow wave, and years of regret afterwards...
63? 55?
@@iSd3dde I don't know what they were smoking in the DVLA in Swansea. Those plates didn't mean 1963 or1955. The cars were registered in 2013 and 2005.
@@travelbugse2829 It's quite easy - +50 for the second period of the year (Sep-Feb).
I've checked out various vehicles seen wrecking themselves on this & other channels & frequently there's no trace of the number plate actually existing never mind taxed & still on the road.
@@anniemac3075 Don't get confused by the fact that in many cases the number plate is ripped off and lying in the middle of the river. There was a pile of them kept by the wayside. Maybe other video channels show ppl who used old vehicles, but I doubt that scenario happened much at Rufford Ford.
I like how they lift the bonnet pretending they know what they're doing. That BMW was hydrolocked. Probably won't ever be the same again. Are people that stupid?!
People are that stupid. This proves it.
I guess as soon as it locks up, you could shove it out of the way, take the glow plugs/spark plugs out and spin it over to pump the water out and give it a fighting chance. Not really an easy roadside job tho
It'll be as good as new after a heart transplant and neurosurgery. The insurance company will probably just euthanize it.
Correct
I mean they was stupid enough to stick an m badge on the car thinking it makes it better.
6.40 - адекватный человек, который понимает смысл работы автомобиля и что такое вода)
Еще на 2:18 можно услышать русские слова, это я так )
@@300wq не російські а Українські.
@@s.moysiyuk4997 скакiнская мiва
@@s.moysiyuk4997обида взяла?
@@300wq задимівся це на вашу думку «русское слово»? 🤦♀️
Rover, you are competent…
The most enamoured endorsement for Rover I have heard in quite some time!
is this a tourist site?
jup- we austrians used to drive in snow but not in deep water. luckily engine is well :D :D And soooo many thx to you helpful lads out there. Quickly guys appeard with toolbox and helped to fix the prob ;) cheers
In the UK many think they can submerge their engine and it won't matter as it's just for a short time. Often the same people who thought we could leave the EU without a plan and be better off!
@@M896 🙂
@@M896 тонко 👍
1:45 “Have you unplugged the MAF sensor, that might be why it’s not starting” 😬
And it's why people need a off-road car
I like watching bmw cars , especially on this channel.
Once upon a time in Slovenia,at the similar place, there was a phone number of a towing service on the nearby wall .
3:00 The back and front of that pickup have different license plates lol.
S33 UK vs S33 UKA
The A in front plate was visible when entering the water. What kind of lose licence plate numbers did he have? Magnetic interchangeable ones? Could chose a new platenumber everyday this way :D
@@JG-yf3fm probably had those 3D stick on letters that everyone seems to think are cool
The plate cracked and delaminated so the bit the letter is stuck to is missing
@@ZetecinsideMotorsport Yes, those are so unique, along with hundreds of thousands of others that have them :D
A hydrolocked engine can cost anywhere between $3,000-$8,000. or £2.2k - £6k
Thanks for some aftermath footage!!! Last car, best answer, windows steamed up so much you cant see the water level & a broken windscreen wiper blade (with a piece of string holding it off the screen) just to ensure that you have no chance of seeing properly...at all...
Exactly. Not that car’s first rodeo with an interior water problem.. 😢😢
@@PerfDayToday condensation was so bad It might have been topping up the ford!!
@@dandare2586 exactly!!
I find it amazing, as an American, that people here in the States will drive into flooded areas without a second's thought as to 'MAYBE I should slow down, OR not go through at all'.
There’s the Mexico Wave 👋 and now the Rufford Ford Wave , priceless.
This rivercrossing is more destructive and WAY more costly than a bangerrace!!!!
Only the competitors don’t realise....
And sure it is fun to watch!!!
The amount of people stood on that bridge today must of meant the local villages of that area had no idiots for a few hours
Brokies
Can't for the life of me understand how the police let this happen- cars driving at speed in an area where children are always about. The worry is that one of the drivers snaps when his car hydrolocks and attacks the sightseers (who seem to have started to cheer the misfortunes loudly).
Love the Rover 600 at the end
Its mot expires today according to DVLA so let’s hope that the ford didn’t do anything nasty lol
Thought it was an old Nissan Maxima.
@@remasher definitely a Rover 600
Absolute chaos and carnage, and then the Rover driver at the end shows everyone how you're supposed to do it. Calm, steady and no killed motor.
See the moisture in that rover, looked like the love making scene in Titanic
When you see hundred of people with cameras stopped at that spot and you still think your car is a submarine…
These are the most satisfying videos I ever watched on TH-cam. I like it when the expensive ones get wet. Especially when they don't like being filmed 👍🏼
Weirdo
@@Mike-uk2oqyep schadenfreude is rife here. Obviously lots of people with very small appendages like to watch others suffer.
"Ahhhhh look, a body of water, who cares how deep it is - FLOOR IT!" I have watched these where the drivers of cars/vans etc just approach the Ford at speed and it's amazing they don't aquaplane into someone's house.
When that Tsunami wave rolls up the bonnet, it usually doesn't end well!
I'm certain the insurance company was quite understanding. Fully covered, right? 😆
2:27 Tom thanks for this footage, interesting to see what diagnosis process is going on :] & the condition of the vehicles.
Saves you £1000’s just detouring into Ollerton village 😂😂
Rover driver at the end the only one who got it right so far.
HYDROLOCK your car engine 101 😂 👌🏻
1:47 - Because repeatedly cranking the engine will suddenly undo the water damage.
There's a new comedy film coming out soon, Carry On Cranking.
In fact it mights only make it worst.
Awesome! This should be called HOW NOT TO CROSS and WHAT NOT TO DO when your cars engine is already full of water.
Loved the old Rover at the end!
This never stops being funny because it's only like a 3-5 mile drive detour.
I'm happy for the kiddos waiting for the splash! Also my heart gets sad because people are trashing their perfectly good cars for no reason and some even make a scene..!
Finally, at the end of this video - a smart driver shows how to travel through a pond like this with a simple sedan!
Never gets old even when it's so similar to all other wrecking videos on the channel. Morbid curiosity?
Waiting for a Child to be Ran over. Or Pushchair gets crushed.......Not be long!!
Pavement is occupied by Cars🤯🤯🤯
"Give it a couple of minutes"
Naa mate that Turbo is fucked😂
Its a great channel but I hate the children screaming so hard. I rather want to hear the engines
Should have no screaming signs 😂
Or no children. We should ban children from society. Get em back up the chimneys as well
Life is not perfect😂
It's so nice that the children enjoy and have fun. Think you don't have a child, hm?
That's why a Teachers job shouldn't be so underestimated, underpaid and underrated! You prefer engine sounds than children's screaming!!! 🤣
They crazy mr Fawlty, they crazy...
4:17 Sparepart hunter in action.
Always painful to see people that have no idea how an engine works trying to get one going again 😂
We need to have something like this here where I live. Priceless. I can't stop laughing watching this and neither can the folks who stand watching it all over there.
White Rover wins points for knowing how to drive through a ford but instantly loses them for not knowing how to use the de misting controls of his/her own car (yes I have a points system for all combatants who choose this path, very few achieve a positive score)
It's an old Rover so every chance anything electrical is just about working at best... Still nice to see one on the road though :-)
He spend 5k dollar to Cross the river😅
Tom, I dont get it mate. Why and Why do they do that to such lovely cars. Jesus if you got that much money to trash give it a food bank or pay my power bill!
Jceon
Cvbnm!
This area should be a tourist spot
BMW and Audi drivers seem to feature disproportionately highly... I suppose those who can't find an indicator stalk would have trouble navigating a ford correctly.
Indicator stalks are now a subscription item on BMW & Audis ;)
@@Bond2025 I have a theory that Audi owners are in a permanent state of anger because somehow they have realised that they have paid a premium price for what is basically a load of VW crap with an expensive-looking badge stuck on at each end.
You would think all that water would refill their blinker fluid reservoirs?
@@PerfDayToday Genius!😆🤣
Seems to be two "good" options (apart from taking the short detour lol): real slow yet with more time in water, or flat out with no time for bonnet wash? The ones in the middle seem to get written-off.
2:13 I think water gets into the combustion chambers via the intake path, hence the white smoke.
Lol that trucks number plate that flew off got be worth more then the truck lol
Автомастерские надо там ставить парочку. Всяко по 1-2 гидроудара в день. И контент и работа всегда есть
на 2:17 явно русский женский голос "Все,задымился?"
Is it a new craze to have different colours on the metal bars behind the grill on BMW's like this drowned
example? Seen lots of them lately.
It's the equivalent of painted calipers, I guess...
So, is the consensus that the BMW was hydrolocked or had a bent rod? I need a satisfying conclusion. Btw, thanks for the upload
By how it was struggling to turn over towards the end I'd say there's a very high chance that there's internal damage to the engine.
Crying for that 1st Beamer...
Yep definitely a BMW
Bring My Wallet
FUNNY HOW THE LOCALS DONT WARN ANYBODY JUST WATCH ENJOYING THE SHOW
First mistake, you don't accelerate fast in the water cause the water would get to the engine easily. You have to go very slowly and pres a little bit the gas pedal. I have done that with my Toyota Avensis Sedan 1.6L Manual 5 Speed 2008 in the river with almost the same amount of water without any problem. You have to go slowly, that's all.
the dude just scratching the hell out of the bumper and chucking it... lol
One of these guys probably has a bent radiator now.
I still haven't seen 1 Sinclair C5 !
Русская речь...на 2.20. удивлён!
Man Down!!!! Breaks my heart to see the Argos van at the end, pleased to say I wasn't the pilot.
The Nobel prize for physics goes to the 1st car driver who can compress water 💦 in there engine 🥴
Yes, hi, I have an expensive car and what is hydrolocking?
Umiejętnie można przekroczyć tę przeszkodę każdym samochodem
Zależy od aktualnego poziomu wody, bywa różny
I can't stop looking at your uploads
Английская национальная забава 👍😁
The Corsa Guy is the "best" one. Removes the wet Interieur Airfilter instead of the Engine ones.
And removing an Airfilter doesn't remove the water in the Intake (which is a long way at any turbo charged car) or in the Engine.
BOOOOM..... 10/10
Everytime I think, "oh, he's going to make it" nope, white smoke out the exhaust. 😂😂 Kaput
Nothing like seeing Ben in his shorts with a pair of wellies w/ me morning coffee and then soaking wet too!!! You boys need to go downstream and help some English beavers dam up the stream to get the water level above 57 inches on a clear day so no Sheriff's closing the road and try an get some EV's to shut down too! Lol (just kidding, I don't have enough money to come to Rufford and cover your Bail!)
2.20 так приятно слышать русскую речь на видео)
Is there a notice that tells people how deep the puddle is? Because in Italy, for example, if there is an area of the road at risk of puddles like this and it is not well signposted, the municipality or the road concessionaire (province, region, state, etc.) will have to pay compensation.
The bmw at the start deserves it for having an M badge
That's an M Tech badge, it's a trim. They're not claiming it's an actual M
@@Owen-hg3cu what, m wing mirror caps.. and an m badge on the back😂 I know nothing tho I’ve only had a 440 and an m4
Use first gear, and slip the clutch to maintain a low road speed with high engine revs: that way you can keep the bow wave as small as possible and there is less chance of water getting into the exhaust. If the water is too deep, the engine and electrics will conk out anyway; but if it isn't, driving through it like a bull in a china shop is about the most likely way to fail, and you can tear chunks off the vehicle in the process. Shame that didn't occur to a lot of these bright sparks.
You’re totally right, but the high engine revs is wrong . Engine should be as close to idle as possible. Decreases the chances of water intake .
Or take the detour