Thailand may be on the other side of the world from me and totally alien to my culture but when you both giggled at the turbo sound it shows how similar we all are.
Tailgate down is not aerodynamic.The tailgate in the closed, or up, position actually creates a large bubble of air in the bed that aero engineers call a “separated bubble” or “Locked Vortex Flow.” This is a very good thing. This invisible bubble of air trapped inside the open bed box actually helps make the pickup more aerodynamic
It depends on if they want up to 25% more downforce on the rear. Removing a tailgate for free downforce is a rather sweet deal. Usually you'd be adding spoilers and other bits to generate downforce. Granted, these effects only really become obvious at sufficiently high speeds. 100 km/h+
@@dieselgeezer18 I own a colorado with a 2.8 duramax and someone tried to rag on my truck because the engine was built by Isuzu. I told him that's a positive to me. Isuzu makes a great engine and there's a reason their used in so many commercial vehicles. I couldn't care less who built it as long as it works.
@@dieselgeezer18 sorry I wasn't trying to imply you did. More so point out how close minded people can be in the US about their brands. And what they perceive to be a good brand.
Indubitably! I have always thought diesel deserves a class of its own in formula drift. Making peak torque at 1200 RPMs allows for predictable control in a power slide.
@@0xsergy yeah it would, I know how that is, I get way more wheel spin in my turbodiesel truck between 1200 and 2500, as it starts making peak HP, especially with dual overhead cams. There should definitely be diesels in formula drift.
I love the Thailand domestic market vids and getting a price comparison to $, the quality looks alot better than the wish/ebay builds ruining car meets these days, i'd like to see a 70's chevy luv done in 'tdm' styling
what im gonna say sounds probably corny but it is true. people that are less "fortunate" compared like the first world countries are more creative with most of the things cause they have to do it with what they got. but tbf in south east asia you got many junkyards with crashed/imported cars and bikes. so can get parts for very cheap unlike the western countries. so in a way the asian car scene got a big advantage in that.
I grew up loving American trucks even tho pickups like the isusu dmax ford ranger mitsubishi l200 were the one in my country it didn't have aftermarket support seeing this in Thailand is freaking amazing
cool support bars, but when the tray is mounted with rubber to the chassis rails it makes the support kind of pointless. Love the look of the bars and missing tailgate though!! Those guys are so creative and i love that.
Chad, most of those wheels are "as original" just branded different. Thailand produces 1.6Million cars and trucks a year. Something around 4.8 million motorcycles. The Import duties are quite low for new parts, to support vehicle manufacturing. Enkei has a foundry in Bangkok they produce all of the domestic Toyota Aluminum wheels sold OEM, other companies produce the parts here but usually under licence or the company name is something else. Most everything is made in Thailand or China now.
Yes, a lot of them are knocked off but a lot of them are the Original products that made from the same factorys as a lot of famous wheel brands were made here in Thailand they just have to use those trick like those funny names, you only have to learn and understand the parts of the car and how to seperate the fake from the original one. But if you're a beginner just buy only the original products shops, also there countless genuine car part shops in Thailand too and it's also not expensive. Just like all the trucks in this Video and all of the racing Thai trucks at the Thai racing event, Most of them if not all used the Original parts from the factory because it's not worth it and it's not making sense when you already spent more than 1 million+ Thai baht(us$50,000+) just to built the truck only not included the truck price itself and used the fake cheap small parts.
@@meihopkins did you even read my comment??? I just explained the people about the real and the fake products and just said none of these guys in this videos used the fake wheels while they used millions to built their cars. And now what did you want to say to me??? "Fun and laugh" ??? Who fun?? And who laugh??? "Until your forged vole wheel mode in japan"??? So I just explained about the fake and real products and now those fake products are mine??? Do you have some problems with your brain??? Or do you even have a tuned cars baby??? I bet you do not even have one. And may be you do not even have car culture in your own country to says something disrespectful and full of joulous like that just like 5 years old kid while people just tried to explained about the products. For sure you're living under a rock I have to say and hope you have a fun life too in your country seriously.
Just testdrive my gf friends 2013 hilux here in thailand and wow what a sweet sounding truck. But manual feels abit alien when i usually drive on the left side..
Thailand has a way of making things gaudy... But they do it in such a way that it's cool. Sometimes it gets a little cartoonish though. Anyway thanks for the video bro I really enjoy them.
That’s insane, 6 turbos on a 4 cylinder, like you said, only in Thailand. The wheel Selection was awesome, I dig the Bronze wheels, set me up with a set of 4 lug 17/7’s for my 14 Fiesta ST, they’d look awesome on my Silver ST. The Fiesta Flash. 🤙🏼🍺🍺🍺
Man this might sound strange but id like to collect those different reps. Id run 4 different variations (volh,vola,vols, etc.lol) on each corner of the car.
@@FIRST465 More like living in a world where stealing brands their craftsmanship and name is nothing to be proud of, especially with low quality equipment. You could instead make all this your own and you dont need to copy everyone who does clearly better work at this. Copy someone to make money with the build up Reputation they have is just embarrasing.
Just realized i wasn't subscribed, done and done. Keep up the good work over there. If i had the loot i would make a trip out there, those are truly one of a kind builds
Man I remember remember when you started this channel as the pandemic hit. Now w your subs / views you must be living like a king over there $ Good for u
Chad, coats and hoodies are mainly used to help with sun protection than it is because the Thai people are cold. Although during the cooler times (relatively speaking) and more up north they will actually use them for temperature control since Thailand is a warmer climate country and the Thai people down south and near Bangkok can be more sensitive to the cool temps. That being said, animals that hangout at night, whether it be strays or house animals that sleep outside, it's more for cutesy warm dress attire, the dogs don't actually need it.
You should get a few sets of knock off Thailand wheels and a few set of lightly damaged name brand wheels and send them to hydraulic press channel to see what the strength differences are!!
I love the versatility of the diesel engine but I hate the black smoke created from them. My previous vehicle was a 2004, VW TDI, standard stock build. I ran it using bio-diesel for a short while and it was very good. The engine had a catastrophic failure on the way back home. Cheers Chad.
No one believes me when I tell them how advanced things are in Thailand so I tell them to check your vids. Yep they don't believe we are cold at 70F but we are, even farrangs like me acclimatized acclimated whichever you prefrer.
I was stationed in Thailand in 67-68, and never once did I ever experience Cold, it’s Hot there, the only other place that was hotter and more humid was Costa Rica.
@@Chewygsxr Correct it isn't cold, its never cold except some Northern high regions. But after being here for many years 70 F feels cold. At 65 F which only happens at night, for a short period each year, people in the villages are wrapped up as if going on an arctic expedition. The 'cold period is peak vacation season. Almost no one has a heater in the home, not even most of the cars have heaters. You see people huddled around a fire to keep warm; yes when it is 70 F, 21C. Bangkok I believe is the worlds hottest 'average' emphasize average, temperature city. But we can operate fine when it is crazy hot and humid. I love it.
Born and raised in -35 in WI, my "winter" here in NE Thailand is shorts, t-shirt and a sleve-less vest. Thai's look at my winter gear and are convinced l am crazy, l don't refute them
These trucks look and sound SICK!!!!! I won't lie though those braces are the coolest thing I've seen. Don't know if I'd trust this garage with building my car though, I dread to think how many other parts are fake. This like a fullon Dhgate garage 🤣
A guy in my home country of Czech Republic built a double-radial ten cylinder engine (2 radial banks per 5 on top of each other) with 5 Roots superchargers for a 70 years old vintage bike. And it's road legal. He wanted to build an engine no-one else did before him and he succeeded.
A Gearhead no matter what language or race we are, we all speak the same language and think very similar about the next level we're going to take our stuff to. Definitely some beautiful craftsmanship! When you see something you like or want but sometimes can't afford it? That's where we are just beginning! Awesome stuff there in Thailand!
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Ok👍👍👍
Let me buy you your dinner instead.
@@callmezoran thank you so much brother. That was super nice of you and thanks for saying hello
Oh by the way I'm still in my hunting shed in Michigan waiting for a deer to cross it's a good thing we got a store down the road
OMG 😮
Thailand may be on the other side of the world from me and totally alien to my culture but when you both giggled at the turbo sound it shows how similar we all are.
ผมคนไทย ผมชอบคอมเม้นท์นี้💗
The turbo flutter is a giggle itself. 😂
much loves from Philippines bro. We also use diesels for drag racing
i dont really like the lowered hilux vigo, revo and isuzu dmax i like offroad custom pickup more
@@akiyomer everyone has different tastes bro
Thailand just does it different. You don’t see anything else like this anywhere else in the world.
Pretty amazing what they do over there.
Yes, you can see this in PR
Tailgate down is not aerodynamic.The tailgate in the closed, or up, position actually creates a large bubble of air in the bed that aero engineers call a “separated bubble” or “Locked Vortex Flow.” This is a very good thing. This invisible bubble of air trapped inside the open bed box actually helps make the pickup more aerodynamic
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Keeping the tailgate up isn't always a good idea. Keeping mine up on a windy day almost made me crash more than a few times
@@bradtaylor6139 😂😂😂😂
It depends on if they want up to 25% more downforce on the rear. Removing a tailgate for free downforce is a rather sweet deal.
Usually you'd be adding spoilers and other bits to generate downforce. Granted, these effects only really become obvious at sufficiently high speeds. 100 km/h+
I'm going to ship my 6.6 Duramax to Thailand and see how they can build it out. Thanks Chad
Fun fact: The Duramax engine is built by Isuzu not Chevy. The only thing that comes from chevy is the fuel system.
@@dieselgeezer18 I own a colorado with a 2.8 duramax and someone tried to rag on my truck because the engine was built by Isuzu. I told him that's a positive to me. Isuzu makes a great engine and there's a reason their used in so many commercial vehicles. I couldn't care less who built it as long as it works.
@@Tyler-kw9ce well i didn't say that its a negative
@@dieselgeezer18 sorry I wasn't trying to imply you did. More so point out how close minded people can be in the US about their brands. And what they perceive to be a good brand.
Thailand. The hidden paradise for tuner in SEA. Their impact on motorsports throughout south east asia is massive.
Diesel Isuzu drift build? That would be sick!
Hello, I'm Thai people who follow you every day. Please focus on doing what you do.
Indubitably! I have always thought diesel deserves a class of its own in formula drift. Making peak torque at 1200 RPMs allows for predictable control in a power slide.
Fuck that is it even a drift car if its not bashing limi the whole time 😂😂
1200rpm but gotta keep boost up. Would require some finesse throttle
@@0xsergy yeah it would, I know how that is, I get way more wheel spin in my turbodiesel truck between 1200 and 2500, as it starts making peak HP, especially with dual overhead cams. There should definitely be diesels in formula drift.
It would be shit for spectators just stinky diesel (off-road diesel probably) just sooting everything in the vicinity no thanks 👍
Here comes the guy who learnt a new word 2 days before and now tries to use it everywhere on the internet
These Videos of yours are AMAZING 🤩 Thank You 🙏 for keeping me posted & entertained
In the USA, those Isuzu D-Max trucks are known as Chevy Colorados and GMC Canyons. 👍😎👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I need to spend some time in Thailand. Nice-looking turbos, I hope they do the job!
That little pink truck is pretty cool.
Wish we had those in 🇨🇦
This channel deserves more subscribers than any other car channels
You the man keep the videos coming loving the new content you're putting down
nothing more candid than two car guys getting giddy over red lining a turbo powered monster lol
I’m really really getting the urge to go to Thailand and build a Thai car with only Thai Rep parts, I actually think it’d be a fun time!
We come to thailand!!!
You should bro
ยินดีต้อนรับคับ. Welcome to Thailand
why with rep?
Imao! You do realize right that these Thai people are so good at truck drag racing. Like one of the best in the world for many years lol
You should do a build from entirely knock off parts and put it to the test vs cream pie
P
Wow the ingenuity to make their own products domestically is amazing!!
Im from thailand and i see them ALL the time also theyre super loud
I like the Isuzu truck itself I wish they sold them in the US. Nice proportions.
Them boys know how to get down!! Incredible what they are doing with those little engines!!👍
Great job! Love your work!Greetings from Sweden ....
I love the Thailand domestic market vids and getting a price comparison to $, the quality looks alot better than the wish/ebay builds ruining car meets these days, i'd like to see a 70's chevy luv done in 'tdm' styling
That "carbon" looks more like a wrap to me.
thought I was the only one lol.
About as much carbon fibre in that door as there is on my piece of toast I'm eating.
Yep that is most definitely not carbon fiber.
It's really crazy how these Thai dudes in Thailand are more extreme than most car guys in united states' when it comes to crazy over the top builds
what im gonna say sounds probably corny but it is true. people that are less "fortunate" compared like the first world countries are more creative with most of the things cause they have to do it with what they got. but tbf in south east asia you got many junkyards with crashed/imported cars and bikes. so can get parts for very cheap unlike the western countries. so in a way the asian car scene got a big advantage in that.
Never disappoints to deliver the cars or the girls and sometimes both!
HIV dudes
Thailand car scene is totally different breed and that's is awesomeeee🇹🇭❤️
makes my old RABBIT DIESEL seem tame. I have a Rabbit with 1.9 aaz tdi turbo fuel turned up that RIPS....
I grew up loving American trucks even tho pickups like the isusu dmax ford ranger mitsubishi l200 were the one in my country it didn't have aftermarket support seeing this in Thailand is freaking amazing
Chad you rock! Love the channel and content! I'm here for the algorithm! Peace
cool support bars, but when the tray is mounted with rubber to the chassis rails it makes the support kind of pointless. Love the look of the bars and missing tailgate though!! Those guys are so creative and i love that.
Chad, most of those wheels are "as original" just branded different.
Thailand produces 1.6Million cars and trucks a year. Something around 4.8 million motorcycles.
The Import duties are quite low for new parts, to support vehicle manufacturing.
Enkei has a foundry in Bangkok they produce all of the domestic Toyota Aluminum wheels sold OEM, other companies produce the parts here but usually under licence or the company name is something else.
Most everything is made in Thailand or China now.
Cap
Calling a forged wheel which isn't forged the same while it is just a structurally weaker and heavier piece of junk isn't right
Yes, a lot of them are knocked off but a lot of them are the Original products that made from the same factorys as a lot of famous wheel brands were made here in Thailand they just have to use those trick like those funny names, you only have to learn and understand the parts of the car and how to seperate the fake from the original one. But if you're a beginner just buy only the original products shops, also there countless genuine car part shops in Thailand too and it's also not expensive.
Just like all the trucks in this Video and all of the racing Thai trucks at the Thai racing event, Most of them if not all used the Original parts from the factory because it's not worth it and it's not making sense when you already spent more than 1 million+ Thai baht(us$50,000+) just to built the truck only not included the truck price itself and used the fake cheap small parts.
@@onalonanall fun and laughs until your ""forged"" vole wheel mode in japan shatters because of a pothole
@@meihopkins did you even read my comment???
I just explained the people about the real and the fake products and just said none of these guys in this videos used the fake wheels while they used millions to built their cars.
And now what did you want to say to me???
"Fun and laugh" ???
Who fun?? And who laugh???
"Until your forged vole wheel mode in japan"???
So I just explained about the fake and real products and now those fake products are mine???
Do you have some problems with your brain???
Or do you even have a tuned cars baby??? I bet you do not even have one. And may be you do not even have car culture in your own country to says something disrespectful and full of joulous like that just like 5 years old kid while people just tried to explained about the products.
For sure you're living under a rock I have to say and hope you have a fun life too in your country seriously.
Just testdrive my gf friends 2013 hilux here in thailand and wow what a sweet sounding truck. But manual feels abit alien when i usually drive on the left side..
Awesome video, as always. Thanks for bringing us stuff we'd never see here in the west. Automotive passion is infectious. 🔥💪
Thailand has a way of making things gaudy... But they do it in such a way that it's cool. Sometimes it gets a little cartoonish though. Anyway thanks for the video bro I really enjoy them.
That’s insane, 6 turbos on a 4 cylinder, like you said, only in Thailand. The wheel Selection was awesome, I dig the Bronze wheels, set me up with a set of 4 lug 17/7’s for my 14 Fiesta ST, they’d look awesome on my Silver ST. The Fiesta Flash. 🤙🏼🍺🍺🍺
Yeah fake as fuck
Great job! Love your work! Peace ☮️
Hey chad, i always watch your vlogs everytime you have a new videos. From philippines🇵🇭👌..take care always..
I don't know why but that rev limiter at the end made me smile from ear-to-ear
Thai car culture is on next level 👍👍🤔
You now! More than 60% part form Japan factory. 40%made in Thailand 🇹🇭
Am Thai prople it maybe true
Love the car videos really cool seeing how other places do things keep it up
Wicked Whips Brother, thank you for sharing them with us!! 🤙😎
Hell yeah I made it this far and your dang right I'm giving this vid a 👍. That truck is EPIC! I hope you can keep up the sweet vids bro. 🤜💥🤛
Hell yes Chad love the video! Keep em coming!!
Man this might sound strange but id like to collect those different reps. Id run 4 different variations (volh,vola,vols, etc.lol) on each corner of the car.
Driving around like a boomer would do :D dont forget to put AMG/RS/Competition/M5 on the back of of a Mitsubishi Diesel Truck :D
@@fritz-karlfunkenberg194 Haters gonna hate. Living in a shell..
@@FIRST465 More like living in a world where stealing brands their craftsmanship and name is nothing to be proud of, especially with low quality equipment. You could instead make all this your own and you dont need to copy everyone who does clearly better work at this. Copy someone to make money with the build up Reputation they have is just embarrasing.
@@fritz-karlfunkenberg194 lol gotta rebadge down. Like in hs I had a decently modded e30 325is with a 316i badge 😂
@@fritz-karlfunkenberg194 this is the Asian way,100% (other than japan) guitars, cars ,car parts ,clothes,shoes you fucking name it
Just realized i wasn't subscribed, done and done. Keep up the good work over there. If i had the loot i would make a trip out there, those are truly one of a kind builds
Chad, i think you should build your own turbodiesel truck just like them.
Right on 👍🏽
Bythbusters proved that leaving the tailgate on the truck is better for the aerodynamics
Great job Chad👌 I'm looking forward to revisiting my spiritual home. From Ireland
Man I remember remember when you started this channel as the pandemic hit. Now w your subs / views you must be living like a king over there $
Good for u
Looks like 2 big turbos cut into 6 pieces lol Yoo but that designs they come up with are so beautiful makes me wanna try somthin of my own
BACON racing team! My favorite of all the breakfast food teams.
Chad, coats and hoodies are mainly used to help with sun protection than it is because the Thai people are cold. Although during the cooler times (relatively speaking) and more up north they will actually use them for temperature control since Thailand is a warmer climate country and the Thai people down south and near Bangkok can be more sensitive to the cool temps. That being said, animals that hangout at night, whether it be strays or house animals that sleep outside, it's more for cutesy warm dress attire, the dogs don't actually need it.
Encyclopedic knowledge on the Volk Rims lol. Gotta love the insane Thai style bro
You should get a few sets of knock off Thailand wheels and a few set of lightly damaged name brand wheels and send them to hydraulic press channel to see what the strength differences are!!
OH HELL YEA LET'S SEE
HOW IT PRESSES DOWN TO . THAT IS A NOVEL IDEA I WILL SAY
yaaayy new video i miss you chad
id love to have some of that bracing things for my toyota pickup
First time watching your channel, thought I was watching Tom Green for a second… great channel, subbed… 💪💥🤪
Always great content. Keep it up!
6 turbos, I clicked the like before the video started!! 😂
Also Chad killer content bro been a subscriber almost day 1 bro please keep it up you ROCK
I love the idea of sport compact trucks
Best content on UA-cam 👍🇬🇧
That's nuts ! 6 turbos on inline four 🤣
That's nutty stuff! It bottled my mind as Derek from vice grip garage would say 🤪
I like how the driver fits into the seat.
That yellow 6 turbo truck sounds like it’s rod knocking HARD
ยินดีต้อนรับ ประเทศไทย
คนไทยไม่แพ้ชาติใดในโลกครับ
That was kick ass Chad ! Thanks for that
Turbos won't hurt the bottom end. Being a diesel it will only build boost to the amount of fuel given. Turn the fuel down the boost goes down.
Do you ever come across people modifying Mazda WLT engines? Great video, thanks bud.
the sport rim also import to my country Malaysia
My wife loves your videos. BUT she wants you to do more traveling around on your motorcycle and check places out.
Thailand has wild car & boat culture for sure.
I love the versatility of the diesel engine but I hate the black smoke created from them.
My previous vehicle was a 2004, VW TDI, standard stock build. I ran it using bio-diesel for a short while and it was very good. The engine had a catastrophic failure on the way back home.
Cheers Chad.
No one believes me when I tell them how advanced things are in Thailand so I tell them to check your vids. Yep they don't believe we are cold at 70F but we are, even farrangs like me acclimatized acclimated whichever you prefrer.
I was stationed in Thailand in 67-68, and never once did I ever experience Cold, it’s Hot there, the only other place that was hotter and more humid was Costa Rica.
@@Chewygsxr Correct it isn't cold, its never cold except some Northern high regions. But after being here for many years 70 F feels cold. At 65 F which only happens at night, for a short period each year, people in the villages are wrapped up as if going on an arctic expedition. The 'cold period is peak vacation season.
Almost no one has a heater in the home, not even most of the cars have heaters. You see people huddled around a fire to keep warm; yes when it is 70 F, 21C.
Bangkok I believe is the worlds hottest 'average' emphasize average, temperature city. But we can operate fine when it is crazy hot and humid. I love it.
Born and raised in -35 in WI, my "winter" here in NE Thailand is shorts, t-shirt and a sleve-less vest. Thai's look at my winter gear and are convinced l am crazy, l don't refute them
@@diggrduggr1 I know exactly what you mean.
The carbon fiber fitment of those panels are better than the panel fitment of Tesla vehicles.
Also there's an 8 turbo ls swapped mustang built by a youtuber in Canada. Nowhere near that level of build but still pretty dope
The nice thing about sitting in a hunting shed waiting for deer that aren't going to show up you got beer and CB media
คนไทยไม่แพ้ชาติใด ในโลก ขอบคุน สำรับ รีวิว รถแข่ง เมืองไทย 😆😆👌👌
This is a classic. A real work of art manufacturing, that makes absolutely no sense.
Keep up the Diesel content!! Thx bro
Please tell me your joking about the carbon panels...you know there vinyl wrapped correct?
These trucks look and sound SICK!!!!! I won't lie though those braces are the coolest thing I've seen. Don't know if I'd trust this garage with building my car though, I dread to think how many other parts are fake. This like a fullon Dhgate garage 🤣
9:12 mirror shot was perfect
The rollercoaler
4jj1 engines are very tough
They can tow and still last
Trust me in this
In Malaysia we also have too! The different is its only 5 turbo only
Question can I buy wheels and have them shipped to the U.S If so would there be a huge tax or no ??
A guy in my home country of Czech Republic built a double-radial ten cylinder engine (2 radial banks per 5 on top of each other) with 5 Roots superchargers for a 70 years old vintage bike. And it's road legal. He wanted to build an engine no-one else did before him and he succeeded.
Do you think I’ll get a set of welds back into Australia?
The titanium work looked Sick! So did the carbon work. Could you do an episode on the shop or guy that does the carbon work? Thank you.
Everybody loves turbo noises. If you don't we can't be friends. lol
3:05 Those brown and gold rims are sick.
Different truck or did the seats change from the kirky?
A Gearhead no matter what language or race we are, we all speak the same language and think very similar about the next level we're going to take our stuff to. Definitely some beautiful craftsmanship! When you see something you like or want but sometimes can't afford it? That's where we are just beginning! Awesome stuff there in Thailand!
Merry Christmas chard
This is probably the nicest flea market I've ever seen