![]() 04/09/2020 at 16:40 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
“340 feet AFTER initial impact!”
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The passenger compartment looks pretty intact.
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Quick release engine mounts ftw!
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I wish removing a Volvo straight six was that easy
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Note how far away the cop cars are in the background. I assume this is the road he was driving on.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 16:47 |
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Welp, there’s your problem. The engine
escaped.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 16:48 |
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Ejecto Engino CUZ!
![]() 04/09/2020 at 16:51 |
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D istance travelled the intelligence quotient of the driver.
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Nothing to be proud of, but, 113 yards!
![]() 04/09/2020 at 16:53 |
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it truly is a dramatic view, I don’t doubt that you are correct your assumption
![]() 04/09/2020 at 16:55 |
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OTOH, I love a car that can part itself out like that. Much more efficient!
time for some clever fellah ta go liberate that LT4...
![]() 04/09/2020 at 16:58 |
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I wonder how much engine damage is caused by it coming out the car and hitting the ground. Apart from ripped apart wiring and some bent pulleys.
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Not gonna lie, kinda impressed by Chevy’s crash engineers.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 17:05 |
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no doubt. engine out as a way to absorb some impact, and that passenger compartment is well sustained. very impressive
![]() 04/09/2020 at 17:07 |
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Yeah, the thing clearly took a big hit to that roof pillar and yet the roof remains basically level with where it was from the factory.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 17:13 |
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the post doesnt have much info, but I wouldn’t be particularly surprised if that’s a crash you could walk (or perhaps stagger) away from.
modern cars are truly astounding.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 17:22 |
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I’m pretty sure they're inversely proportional.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 17:27 |
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If you want to try it by that method, we’ll all bring beer.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 18:04 |
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You think the CEL is on?
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Years ago in retail, i commuted 60 miles to run a store, and at Christmas time took all night to clean up. LSS was pulled over at 1am going 110+ mph still with my name badge on, given a warning that I could end up looking like this.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 18:27 |
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I’m sure it varies by engine, especially with the modern use of plastic for parts like intake manifolds, coolant necks, and oil pans...
![]() 04/09/2020 at 18:45 |
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Merry Christmas from the Department of Public Safety.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 19:28 |
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Alright they already removed the drivetrain for use in an LS swap!
![]() 04/09/2020 at 19:30 |
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The liberation is complete, just need to throw it in the truck.
![]() 04/09/2020 at 19:33 |
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It says high speed driver... but I’d argue they were more of a passenger
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Ha ! Actually from a particularly aggressive county sheriff dept into speed traps. Surely a Christmas miracle!
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this is a valid observation
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My father’s been a cop since the early ‘70s, he remarks on that a lot every time some drunk relative at a party wants to start going on about how modern cars are flimsy plastic because the ‘ gubmit wants fuel economy etc. etc. Modern cars are really a miracle of safety engineering, the technology works extremely well.
People routinely walk away from crashes that just a few decades ago would have been brains and guts spread everywhere.