We broke the sound barrier!!! (1332 km/h equivalent vehicle speed)
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In this episode - sending a tire into low Earth orbit.
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This needs a collaboration with the SloMo Guys. I'd love to see that disintegration in ultra slow motion.
I was thinking the same thing
Most definitely.
I don't know how this hasn't happened yet for alot of tubers
*_That would be a legendary combo._*
This thing explained by Destin o.O
When Russians are hiding in the trench, you know it's pretty damn dangerous
xD
So true!!
I was going to say something nearly the same lol
You could say the same for the Finns.
Not only that, but put up a shield lmao
I absolutely love Garage54… this is like a blend of Mythbusters, Jackass, and The Original Top Gear/Grand Tour!
Your comment broke the internet; top awards for your comment!
@@KECOG no, it didn't. It's a blend of Russians, Russians and Russians.
I love too, but sometimes like this, they say stupid thing, they never reached the speed of sound with those stats.
@@Peppins When that's a 195-60-16 wheel, then the circumference is about 2 meters. 1332kmh = 370m per second, divided by 2 meters = 185 times per second
the wheel needs to spin. Then 185 times per second x 60 seconds = 11.100 rpm. Now their rpm meter showed 10400 rpm, so my calculation is about 10% off on what
they claim, and that is because i can't tell for sure what size rim and tire they used, so their claim is very plausible as the mythbusters would say!
Btw, the speed of sound is 330 meters per second, so 330 meters x 3600 seconds in 1 hour = 1188kmh. So they were about 10% ABOVE the speed of sound.
And to get the engine and gearbox to rev up to such rpm, they just hooked up the driveshaft to the wheel side and not the differential side, because the differential side
is always a reduction, so put in 4 revolutions and out comes one revolution on the wheels. ( i say 1:4 ratio as an example, because every car has it's own ratio)
But they just turned it around, so input 1 revolution, out comes 4 revolution, and that is possible because there's no entire car that needs to be pushed forward
because that would be impossible with that same engine, but it's only made to spin only a single 10kg wheel on a jackstand, and thats why the engine doesn't have
a problem with that.
Nice
Lol when the tacho broke after tyre blew the translator/narrator didn't do his job....Doesn't take much to figure out what mazza fakka means tho 🤣
Lmao I caught that too!
Lol. No confusion on my end 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Isn't that the guy that goes hard in the paint?
I don't understand much (any) Russian, but this I understood very clearly 😂
@@marcthelegend1 yeah, Vlad mispronounced "suka blyat" in the heat of the moment.
I want to see how far a wheel would go after releasing the wheel at 10,000 rpm.
ooooo quick release wheel hub! there you go! release it and let it go like those rip n pull wheels we had when we were kids! those things would flat out go!
Beyblade beyblade let it rip
And before you question it, yes. They had a season where their beyblades rolled on the side and were more like motorcycles for the beyblade spirit things
@@SoggyCoffeeAddict YES THATS IT! now I remember! good memory!
@@SoggyCoffeeAddict it was the flywheels launcher! I just had to google it and I found it! and they still sell them! www.amazon.com/Fly-Wheels-Launcher-Battling-Ripcord/dp/B07KVTTSLH
Colinfurze_Riptire
We gotta crowd fund getting them a proper slowmo camera.
Tru that
I can go on board for that
The Slow Mo Guys should collab
Yes! He even asked what they should spin with the machine next. A slow motion camera would be perfect to spin on it xD
Now bring the rim edge above the speed of sound. That'll happen between 14,000 and 14,500 RPM.
Since the rim is metal, it won't tear itself apart, and it might look really awesome, as the air is being beaten into submission rather than the wheel.
alloy has its limits like the tire
Metals have much higher sound barriers than air
@@waldolemmer what does that have to do with anyting?
@@leolinde6977 The rim edge doesn’t move through air. No air is displaced near the rim edge
You know some crazy shit is about to happen when a Russian says-“safety first“
Russians , "safety first“, nah, just kidding.
🤣🤣🤣
You know it's serious when they go to the gun range.
Yep.
And Vlad doesnt want to stand right next to it anymore.
You couldn't be more right.
@@Chris-yy7qc rotating mass is no joke.
19:55 I love how that needed NO translation.
Now they need to see how fast a loader tire can go.
I came here to say the same hahha
I was like, "I KNEW IT!"
that term is universal! XDDD
@@VSDalSheronyup, we in Russia often use this phrase))
@3:20 the way the head fills the wheel well . Someone has a sense of humor . 🤣
Love the Russians. If this was done in the US, you'll see them all in safety glasses, standing behind bullet proof glasses. Russians just go "nyet ... We die manly."
America = health and safty gone mad !!!
Just because there is no public health service there. 🤣 Biggest 3rd world country 😂
in EU it's just forbidden to even think to try something like this
@@patryk3019 Instead of having the state forcefully take 10-20% of your income to give you "free" healthcare, americans pay way less, they just have to willingly do it. Why have pitty for the people that choose not to pay a healthcare subscription, it's like barely 2-5% of their monthly income?
@@em4703 what ? Like in my country its 9 % . And doesnt matter if you need an operation for 10k$ or 500K $ . And no idiot working can skip the healthcare program to save some money .Especially poor poeple would do it . Besides hospitals in US are a f...mafia .Charging for stupid things many many times what it should cost .
For me and most European US is 3rd world when it comes to healthcare .And i can just guess that there are many healthcare subscription levels .The less you pay the less you get .Am im wrong ? Btw if you are not working you also get free healthcare just like you would work .
19:56 Exactly how I feel when something goes wrong ! LOL
First time i heard him speak english hahaha. ...muuzzaaah fuckkahhh
Yes!
I wanted the BMI Russian voice over translator to tell me what he meant 😒
@@sdaafasfad Cyka Blyat!
Oh great mother!
Craziness, amount of energy stored in that wheel was more hand grenade (>250kj), hard to imagine rockets travelling 20x this speed to get into orbit
Gosh it managed to go so fast that the CV Axle Boot exploded, sending that awful sticky grease slinging everywhere! And then the CV Axle itself blew up! LOL
This channel has stuff we all wish we could do, you know, stupid and fun stuff, while also learning, best of all, we might not be able to do it, but this guy does it for us, has fun, makes us have fun, and we dont have to spend money or wonder what happens, all in the safety of our home knowing a sonic tire wont blow your face to the end of the universe, so thank you Garage 54!
Congrats on breaking the sound barrier Garage 54. That is a huge accomplishment and i am glad i was here for it.
if the rim plus tire is 50cm in diameter then one rev is 157cm. 10437 revs per minute is 1,638,609 cm times 60 for an hour is 98,316,540cm. that is 983.165 km/hour....speed of sound is 1,235km/hour
@@aliencosmos think rim plus tyre is much bigger than 50 cm more like 58 makes a big difference
@@panayiszambellis2928 also the tyre distorts, making the diameter even bigger.
They never reached the speed of sound, they did a wrong calculation...
@@PanduPoluan They never reached the speed of sound, even if you increase the diameter with the distortion (example 20mm each side). With those stats, it's not possible to reach it even with a 20" wheel.
19:56 I understood that very well 😂
-Wow thanks for the likes guys🙏🏻
Turns out I know Russian after all lol
@Holo Hoax he should have said it in russian if there is a translation?
Lol as soon as he said that I came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed 🤣
@@prestonspencer6094 same lol
No translation needed.
Cyka Blyat!
Kids: "Can we get an ultracentrifuge?"
Mom: "No, we have ultracentrifuge at home."
ultracentrifuge at home:
my estimate says this centrifuge achieved about 24000 g.
I'd be cool with the Russian bootleg version.
19:56 the best moment in the video 😂😂
I’m surprised you guys didn’t adapt a servo from a RC car steering setup to run the throttle.
As far as your spinner machine goes, make it into the worlds most powerful pitching machine. See if you can make it throw a baseball at the speed of sound.
Could probably use that existing rim and just build a feed device for the baseball.
Wow, I just left the same comment about turning it into a pitching machine.
Lol
smarter every day made already supersonic baseball pitching machine :D check it out
A string works just fine...
@@kiiiisu OK, world's fastest volleyball.....
@@mikeznel6048 performance line is as effective as performance shims
Just casually making the own gravity field with that tyre
There deff was some time dilation going on there lol
19:56 the first time I've ever heard him speak English lmao.
16:18 Remote gas control "Stepper Motor" was the first thought i had. And here it is :).
Next, try this with cement inside the wheel!
it'll explode quite quick and maybe need a more powerful engine and solid steel frame since the dif will snap in half from the shake.
Or see how fast you can spin the rim and see what gives out first
That would be too deadly!🤯
Use Co2 in the tire instead of air to prevent it from exploding. Once it has warmed and fully expanded it will not expand further. This is what has been done for land speed records to prevent the tires from exploding. also use a smaller side wall height to prevent it from being able to suck in the sides at high speed. loved the video i hope to see more. perhaps eventually you will get it to speed of sound and keep it there with out explosion and be able to maintain it safely.
Argon is better. Video is cool, but calculation is wrong, they never reached the speed of sound, so it's a fail.
@@Peppins The Drive calc that it did reach speed. Quicky calc, 30" OD x 3.14 /12 x 10000 / 88 = 892 mph
The G54 guys said the first tires were imploding and that makes sense. The centrifugal force pushed the inner tread out, so the sidewalls drew in, loosing the bead seal.
The last tire was at higher pressure to offset the wall distortion.
All gases as they are warmed well expand or increase in pressure. PV=nRT. Use of CO2 or N2 in a tire can be used to prevent an hot tire from internal burning which might increase its pressure enough to explode but I have never heard of CO2 filled tires. I believe the FAA standard limits O2 to 5% max in tires. Use of N2 will also assure minimal water; moisture might condense in the morning or the plane is in flight, but when the plane lands it could evaporate and increase tire pressure.
i gotta give them props on this one, almost 830mph, thats insane nice job
"What color is your Lada?"
-Andrei Tosh
19:56. So proud of our contributions to language :)
Whenever I look at this engine-only buggy I think they should make one that drives, literally just an engine and a seat, like an old tractor
I was thinking that it looks like they've already got most of a reverse trike there already.
A Lada “brain car”
@Violent White Extremist Without a second thought
@Violent White Extremist I may be going to hell but by God I might as well enjoy the journey
I thought that too: make it steer by differential braking, it'll be plenty stable enough.
Gentlemen, thank you for answering most of my childhood's car questions
Vibration and high speed never a good combination. great video
The first piston car engine what broke the sound barrier is a Toyota. It is the time for the Toyota motor corporation to be the sponsor of Garage54.
What kind of rim was that? What kind of tire was that? Both of them worked amazingly well.
I worked in a kitchen in London. I had a russian collega. He is a very cool guy. Once up on a time there was fire in the restaurant. There was big smoke, the alarms was beeping loud, everybody run down to the streets in kitchen porter clothes. The russian guy arrived 10 minutes later, he changed in the smoke to his street clothes, he weared his jacket, he washed his hands and even brought down our (6 guys) jacket, shoes, trousers, etc... He did not fear (so much like us) from fire.
...an unballanced wheel at 1332 km/h. 1 km of distance from that I think still not enough :D :D
Amazing video. Thanks for upload.
Balazs, Hungary.
Restore a Lada to look and run like it just came out of the factory.
I would love to see that too!
millions of vids like this
They've done it before
czcams.com/video/bGDXdx-8sHE/video.html
czcams.com/video/oGbwG1QKXJk/video.html
@@Denecsi I’ll have to take a look later. It’s hard to tell what they’re talking about without the translation though.
Why???:):)
Next make a mechanism to release the wheel once it gets to max RPM. Watch it take off!
Colin furze already did that and it was really cool
@@trentbrisket9223 Okay but you already know Garage54 will give it 110%. I love Colin furze but the wheel taking off at 1332km/h would be absolutely crazy.
ow my balls
19:55. That’s the only thing I could understand in Russian
Without even guessing 😂
This is so much better than Mythbusters........ and a hell of a lot less dramatic........ and no fucking commercials...A+++
congrats on breaking the sound barrier guys.
They never did it, calculation is worng.
That was amazing, I'm surprised even the wheel itself could tolerate those higher RPMs. I would like to see it done with a large wheel and no tire maybe 28 inch diameter wheel with some kind of a metal Spike on it so it would make a sound through the wind as it spins of course it would have to be equal on both sides and balanced
Just watching on screen that is terrifying! Awesome!
Congrats! And you're all alive. That's good!
please make a release mechanism for the wheel
and test it !
This is getting crazy lol great stuff 👏👏🇬🇧
Holy sheep, this was real destructive testing! I've heard of people putting tire tube into tubeless tires to somehow make it more durable, I liked your explanation it could keep the tire from 'imploding' under centrifugal force.
Also if you really made a Garage-54 themed tire tread cashmere scarf, I will buy and wear it! :)
8:20 it is so hilariously ironic to hear THIS guy say Safety First!
Spin a plane propellor. :) See if you can power a car with it too. A "plane car".
Lada with an airboat engine in the trunk?
Next step light speed 😉
They never reached the speed of sound, calculation if wrong...
16:21 OMG the welds!
Great job guys!!! I knew you'd pull it off! Incredible ending too! Gotta win with style
He said MF @19:56 lol
I died when he said mother Fer 😆 when the guage was zero
I have loved watching this channel grow over the last 3 years. Keep up the great work guys. Russia playing with the big boys!
I’d like to see fan blades on that, imagine how fast the air would be moving. Super dangerous of course but safety doesn’t seem to be number one priority here 😂
I don't know where have you been when they literally said that safety measures are important
This channel answers all the questions about cars we didn’t even know we had lmao
. . . or things we were afraid to ask! LOL
somewhere in Sweden a man is looking at this with extreme interest
Its me
@@budadi I'm also from Sweden, and I found it very interesting.
Really neat. A contact patch would change the dynamics immensely and probably lower it's attainable rpm to 350ish km/h equivalent but its always neat to see how much energy you can dump into something before it goes pop.
Success, congrats, now you have the machine, put a quick release on the tire rim, get it up to speed, and release it! 😁 Start at a lower speed, then gradually increase to see how far it will travel, or even using the same area let it slam into the dirt wall, and watch what happens. This would make a great vlog! 👍👍👍✌
Success? They never reached the speed of sound, calculation is wrong dude...
You guys need a high speed camera! That tire explosion would have been beautiful!!
This + The Slow Mo Guys = Epic
This dude is my kind of crazy!! I like it. Great work
Garage 54 are proper! Nobody does it like these guys 👍🏾
I didn’t know “muzafuka” is Russian for “zero”. Every Garage 54 video is an education in itself.
How about a good old fashion racing bicycle rim and tyre, the thin one.
Wish it had ultra high speed camera on it. I know this isn't cheap, so I am grateful for what you were able to show! Very interesting, and very cool!
"We need to go - I hear a crunching noise." This is a sentence you never want to hear spoken by your mechanic. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great content, big fan. Thanks!
19:54 Lol! Totally wasn't expecting that.
Enjoying your usual lunacy. I was speaking to a friend of airplane propellers and at the end of the video had the idea that you might have better luck with an old military prop, as they are balanced beyond the needs of the auto industry and the resistance of a fixed pitch can be computed to find any sort of resistance figures, whether it be in Newtons, Joules or Horsepower. With the right engine and a way to fit a tire on a Ferris Wheel, you might enjoy that, too.
This was an awesome test! I did this in 1973 in my garage and had the same results at about the same speed. It seems the sound barrier causes violent vibrations in various places. I blew up stuff and almost killed myself several times until it launched a wheel through the ceiling and I had to stop. The sound was terrifying! I used to watch "Car 54 where are you", have you seen that show?
In next episode:
We installed sonic boom wheels on MIG and drove to Moscow to drink vodka with bears.
now i understand why chiron tire cost $42,000
This was one of the funniest things I've seen on this channel, well done guys.
Congratulations, guys. Nice work. :)
For what? They never reached the speed of sound, calculation if wrong...
Safety first felas:
Standing half meter away from accelerating naked axel XDDDDD
Now, let's make Lada this fast 😂
AWESOME! Good job, guys! This was a fun video to watch :)
Perhaps you forget that a tire in contact with the road will flex, and it is that additional sidewall flexing that was absent in your experiment. The tire did appear to somewhat float on the rim towards the end. While the tire could spin up to the speed of sound, it's actual application on road will limit it to closer to its speed rating.
Go until the tyre explodes, then keep going until the rim itself explodes!
First time I've heard him say "safety first"
the garage 57 space program is going strong!
well done !
great series
best wishes to all
@19:56 pretty sure he didn't say 'zero?' Mr. Translator guy LMAO
19:56 mozafaka XD
I clicked FASTER then the sound barrier
How fast does the sound barrier go?
@@brianmurphy8790 will see in video
Thats the first time i heard vlad speak English, and may i say what a excellent choice of words to use, gonna have to watch to find it 👍
Yup!
I love that no matter what culture on this planet, there are always some dudes messing around with stuff just to see what happens.
Just imagine letting the wheel go..
I wonder how far it would get and how fast it would be
I'd imagine the shaft seals would get burnt loose at these high speeds.
Now you understand why Sputnik was launched before any other nation.
Fantastic work guys.
Thanks for sharing.
He says mother fucker at 19:56 when he picks the tool up hahah
Make a car that flips the cab upside down and still drives with the driver upside down
When no one is talking could you turn up the sound of the video?
Great job on the videos thou G54 and SwapBlogRU
Sorry, I'm not doing the editing on these.
@@SwapBlogRU That's ok. Thanks for the reply 🙂
I enjoy this show. I wasn't expecting an experiment that couldn't be done with old Lada parts.
Most underrated channel ever. keep up the good work!
if you guys try this again you should use a bead lock rim
That would make it to at least 2000 rpm
Need tire made from solid rubber strips like land speed record cars. Even the front wheel/tire from a top fuel dragster would probably let go.
I have been waiting for this video :O
The potential of slow-motion content is always high for your content.
Duuuuude that looks like an awesome Tricycle.
you really need a high speed camera, like 10 000fps or more
You should use a high speed camera for that kind of footage.
Amazing project!!
Vlad is the man, his reaction when he get's covered in grease is class. Within seconds he's like "meh, screw it"