Tied My AWD Civic to a Truck and Did a Burnout

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40 thoughts on “Tied My AWD Civic to a Truck and Did a Burnout

  1. Because we call this thing the hatch because it has a hach because it is a hachback and that's where it get its nickname The Hatch and we just backed into the hatches hatch and now we have a dent in the Hach which makes me sad because I love the hach

  2. I feel like Kyle should give his neighbours burnout capable cars and teach them all how to do burnouts. Probably will save him trouble in the long run.

  3. The best part of throttle-by-wire is setting a throttle CURVE so you can get like 50% throttle in the first 25% of the pedal movement. Stuff like that.

  4. it's the summer of 22. which the second letter of the alphabet is B. which BB boostedboiz. so I'm saying with the jetboat this is definitely the summer of the boostedboiz…

  5. Love the all wheel drive burnout man now I need to do that in my Subaru now 🙂 but not even sure but what’s the car between the tracker and the Nissan is that a new project car I see there 7:12 in the video 😉 what is that car

  6. Throttle by wire should do very well for you on the jet boat. Not sure if it's even worth it or feasible. Take a look at hydraulic steering. It's very smooth and precise. You stop turning the drive stops and says put. I don't know how much feed back you get from the jet drive as the the prop is not directing the direction of the thrust.

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