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23-07-2022, 02:40 PM | #1 | ||
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Worth watching for anyone that drives modified cars.
I know hindsight is a wonderful thing but look at all the warning signs that were ignored prior to the crash. Some interesting crash footage as well since it happened on a photo shoot.
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23-07-2022, 03:18 PM | #2 | ||
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Yeah, they were very lucky with no where to go but the owner was rather blase' about the sticking acc pedal.
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23-07-2022, 03:44 PM | #3 | ||
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First thing I noticed was no shoulder strap seat belt.
For the uninitiated, why couldn't he have just slammed it into neutral?
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23-07-2022, 03:55 PM | #4 | ||
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Old mate was more concerned about looking good on camera,
burning out your brakes with a sticking throttle - major fail. Yanks have a thing about not wearing seat belts in old cars…… |
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23-07-2022, 04:11 PM | #5 | |||
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Wonder if it was upgraded to dual circuit power brakes.
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23-07-2022, 04:11 PM | #6 | ||
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The owner was an idiot and lucky he didn’t kill anyone and even more lucky there were no kids in the van he hit.
Driving the car knowing it’s got a sticking throttle issue and riding the brakes on the highway to keep it under control. It’s no surprise the little brakes he had on there gave out.
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23-07-2022, 04:35 PM | #8 | ||
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Sooo... What I take from this is ultimately the car was an unsafe piece of trash that should never ever have been on the road. Driven by a moronic owner who by his own admission knew better and didn't care. Egged on by a "car expert" who knew he should have pulled the pin but was only interested in getting content for channel.
The only lesson to learn from here is if the accelerator gets stuck is turn off the engine and smash on the brake or handbrake. Could have saved the situation, the car and any injuries. And don't take a fundamentally unsafe car out on the road. Although we know we share the road with morons like this, its truly scary to see them in action. Go ahead, flame away if you think I'm being too harsh. Last edited by arm79; 23-07-2022 at 04:55 PM. |
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23-07-2022, 05:12 PM | #9 | |||
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well .... when i watched the vid the other week ....... [i have no sound] i missed the part about the sticky foot pedal .. BUT .. how the hell can you see what's coming with that blower!. personally i don't care what horsepower i have . . . but i wanna see where i'm going AND what's coming as too losing the brakes .. . . ... use the gears at least - even the throttle as well [ie u turn] to lose momentum .... |
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23-07-2022, 05:36 PM | #10 | |||
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It's why I had to originally take the FPV off the road. It needed new brakes all round and I couldn't afford it, although I *could* have gotten away with fronts only for a short while. Even then it still outside of being affordable. Everyone told me I should just put stock brakes on it. Simple and cheap way to get it back on the road. I refused to do that because I think a car that can accelerate that quickly should be able to stop equally as quickly. |
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23-07-2022, 05:46 PM | #11 | |||
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23-07-2022, 05:47 PM | #12 | ||
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It's the Chev engine he put in there doomed it from the start.
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23-07-2022, 05:53 PM | #13 | ||
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When they were stopped at the first set of lights, smelling the brakes, that’s when the drive should have ended. Pulled over and sorted it out then.
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23-07-2022, 06:03 PM | #14 | |||
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I've had my brakes smelling like a BBQ but I knew it was fine because they could handle the heat, dissipate it properly and was using very high temp brake fluid. It's not always a sign to stop. I get the impression this is a regular thing for him with this car. The ease that he appears to be doing it and the blasé nature makes it seem like it happened before. Last edited by arm79; 23-07-2022 at 06:30 PM. |
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23-07-2022, 06:25 PM | #15 | ||
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Used to see it all the time, talking about how they just spent $50,000 on drive line but complain about $200 for a one off bespoke to their application throttle cable with a high temp casing and liner
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23-07-2022, 06:37 PM | #16 | |||
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i had smoke coming from my old VJ/VK from doing two 100k's emergency stops [think it was two? maybe 3 lol?] .... after the 2nd i went for a long drive . . . . . . to give it some 'cooling' time. |
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23-07-2022, 06:48 PM | #17 | |||
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They looked way inadequate compared to my BF GT 6/4 Brembo brakes.
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23-07-2022, 07:02 PM | #18 | ||
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Driver and passenger are both idiots... The car wanted to idle at 2500 odd RPM so he was driving with the brakes on the whole time to keep it slow enough, the brakes on the car look underdone for the power of the car and even with full harnesses they where only wearing the bloody lap sash part... The major injuries could of been avoided (or minimized) had they of been wearing the harness properly...
The driver falls right into the category of "all the gear, no idea"....
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23-07-2022, 08:01 PM | #19 | ||
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How about do this where nobody else is around.
Probably not the best idea to fang-it in an area with traffic lights. |
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23-07-2022, 09:34 PM | #20 | ||||
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This is why we have all kinds of regulations to make sure that people like this don’t swarm our streets with dangerous vehicles, these are the sorts of individuals that give other enthusiasts a bad name…. |
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23-07-2022, 10:39 PM | #21 | ||||
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You see him pump the pedal and the motion is as if the pedal is going to the floor. Like there is no pressure. Spending all that time riding the brakes, getting hotter and hotter, and at that last set of lights while stopped they heat soaked and transferred the heat into the fluid and boiled it. Fluid was probably some moisture logged really old DOT 3 or maybe 4 to begin with. Then when he next needed them, pedal went straight down. Quote:
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24-07-2022, 12:08 PM | #22 | ||
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I seen this type of behaviour in my young days hooning around in modified cars and nothing has changed this day and age; still goes on so open up your eyes.
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24-07-2022, 12:12 PM | #23 | |||
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Seems to have changed a bit now with people spending money on brake upgrades etc.
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I have had the car on the track with both and the 6/4 definitely and noticeably outperforms the factory GT 4/1 set up as a matter of fact I decided to upgrade after a track day at Oran Park before it turned into a housing estate. I sold the 4/1 set up on eBay and bought a genuine 6/4 set up with ADR approved braided hoses and fitted it up myself with high quality brake fluid. Wasn't cheap but I have never regretted the upgrade for one second.
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24-07-2022, 12:33 PM | #25 | ||
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Uncle Tony had some interesting observations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgdkyLCF38A
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It's easy to sit back after the fact and slow the video down and pick apart the dudes actions when the brakes failed but in the heat of the moment things are different. Now he had plenty of warning and shouldn't have been in that situation in the first place 100%
I have a funny throttle sticking experience from my younger days. Here comes story time Before I had my license I had a rally basher it was a 70s corona chopped into a ute with a welded diff and I drove it hard on a mates farm. Now I'm gunna be modest and say I could drive that thing like you wouldn't believe It never was straight absolutely sideways all the time and also only had front brakes because it did better line lockies with the rear brakes gone. One day I had it brought into my parents place in town so I could work on it. Now this day my parents were away and a few mates were around looking at the corona and what happens well they want some action so I decide to do a quick burnout in dads carport. So I back it into the carport facing the road and dial up some revs and drop the clutch.... guess what happened, the flipping throttle sticks wide open. Now this is the first time in my short driving carrier that I have ever experienced this. I panicked so jumped on the brakes but with only front brakes they just locked up and did nothing. So im flying out the driveway heading for the street so I chuck it sideways out onto the road and finally get the sense to shut the ignition off. Was lucky not to do any damage. My mates didn't realise the throttle had stuck and thought I was just putting on an amazing show Its easy to say just shut the ignition down but its stinking fear inspiring when a car takes off and I would bet most would take a few moments before they made the right choice. I drum it into my wife a lot, If the throttle sticks shut the ignition off. It might save someone's life one day
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