In this video I discuss the Entop Mada 9 prototype super, the first ever supercar designed in Afghanistan with the stunning Toyota Corolla 4 cylider 1.8 liter engine. Are you impressed by the Afghan supercar??
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It's not a super car if it has a Toyota Corolla engine. That's way too reliable and reparable for a super car.
Finally a super car I can afford!!!
Just swap it to Toyota Supra engine.
Lotus Elise uses (used?) Corolla engines.
@@aleksejs_kruks Oof, i need to get a 2002 supra for myself. That thing is so classy, so beautiful.
@@aleksejs_kruks Doesn't really work when you want a transverse mount. K-series Honda would work better.
Inshallah we reach 0-60 in under 2 seconds
0-60km maybe
@@MisterSkullium still optimistic
😂
laqad han alwaqt
Inshallah 60-1 kd
They made this prototype from whatever scarce resource they had. I have nothing but respect for the team.
Facts
From their videos, they have the skills, just not the resources.
Dude, it’s literally the Taliban. How can you have respect for them?
@@roughbro Is it? I thought it's some uni staff.
@@roughbro bruh they arent a part of the taliban they are under taliban rule sure but so is everyone living in afghanistan right now
My Afghan dad loves showing me this super car and has been talking about it for months, its not necessarily supposed to be a good car (I honestly thought it was incapable of driving) but its more or so something that shows the Afghans that Afghanistan is working on its industries/economy. Its a grain of hope for them.
Yea wonderful! Ask him how much he enjoys gay people getting killed and woman getting their rights taken away? Im sure he's just as much of a fan
@Daniel lmao not really, why do you think he left dawg and let's not forget all the things the CIA has done
@@danielmorris7648 But in taliban there's zero islamophobia
@@danielmorris7648 literally why would he care
@@danielmorris7648 As much as everyone 😃
Jokes on us, no one expected Taliban to pull classical "we have supercar at home" on the whole world
lol
Also the Afghanistan War....that was the biggest joke for the US....
@@KGBSpyGeorgeCostanza I mean when you've spent your whole life being taught and trained to fight one singular enemy, and then that enemy just up and leaves and you win...what do you do then? Build a supercar I guess.
All these guys see working on that care. Neither their accent is Afghan nor their looks. These are "Hazara" mongols coming from Iran. They are basically being used by the Taliban to boost the image of the "new Afghanistan". They are basically Iranians not Afghans. People who studied in Iran, grew up in Iran and spent their whole life in Iran. Taliban are too stupid to build anything let alone cars.
@@aw1wcmvzc2l2zq2 I wouldn't say the Taliban are stupid. When you're while group is dedicated to defeating the strongest nation on earth, you tend to learn a few skills along the way. And once all those skilled in retooling, repairing, and making military equipment are done with that stuff when the enemy leaves, they tend to put their skills to good use elsewhere.
"Developing the engine is the really hard part" - so hard that many big name companies develop them as part of a joint venture or outright buy the engine off another manufacturer. A lot of the other key components are made by highly specialised suppliers that supply much of the industry, some that you've probably heard of (Bosch, Continental, Denso, Aisin) and many more that you've never heard of. The only manufacturer I know of that makes literally every part in-house is Koenigsegg, and they price their cars accordingly. Anyone who can fabricate one that works without coming apart in motion is worthy of praise.
A lot of companies for their high end vehicles will design all the parts they need for their engine, especially for performance vehicles like the 911 Gt3 and an Amg black. But yeah someone else will tend to actually make the parts themselves. But design and assembly is where it really counts
Saved me time, Pagani and McLaren come to mind who made glorious iconic cars with ‘adopted’ engines. Heck all of F1 used to use engines from 1 or 2 manufacturers. Just wishing they picked a platform with more potential
Most of the difficulty comes from European and American emissions requirements and pedestrian safety regulations, as well as extremely strict NVH expectations from consumers. Back in the day GM had a dozen different engines and a dozen variants of each all being built at the same time with new variants every couple years. Even AMC had a few unique in-house engines. But those times are long gone. Lack of those regs is the reason you can buy half a dozen unique small engines at harbor freight alone.
>they price their cars accordingly how much do they even cost? i'm sure this is one of those "if you have to ask, you can't afford it" situations, but a quick glance isn't turning anything up. in fact, when i tried, the furthest i got was a form to inquire about configuring a build
@Miscl you can get a used Gemera for the princely sum of $1.5m, or some of their more expensive offerings like the One:1 for more than $10m. They are each individually hand-built and they are often sold out for years in advance - often the entire production for each model is allocated before they begin production at all
The Corolla generation that the engine is pulled from could be the 2ZZ-GE, which, in supercharged form, was used by Lotus in the Elise and the Exige sports cars (putting out 250HP in a 2000lb car). It could prove to be no slouch.
The little toyota I4s are quite reliable, to boot. Even when tuned, they prove moderately less likely to explode in a ball of fire than your average Ferrari engine.
Exactly, power to weight ratio matters alot.
@@brinladen Lol I can only imagine the Taliban with that "ebay special" turbo on their car I'm willing to excuse a bit of his ignorance, y'know. Not everyone is into cars, but he probably shoulda done a bit of research. Tech guys ain't exactly dumb.
West Indians and Puerto Ricans are really good at building those 2zz’s. For sure don’t sleep on that engine with proper tuning and some kind of forced induction it’s a beast.
@@lsswappedcessna being ignorant isnt necessarily being dumb. It IS a corrolla engine. Cars are just not his thing
Loved how mature your video was. Thank you for your positive notes. According to the engineer the car has a temporary Toyota Engine and their plan is to make EV motor and make this Electric. With Afghanistan sitting on the biggest Lithium deposit, this will be a great achievement.
I hope your EV industry takes off friend
We all know this car will be filled with Bo mbs and driven at an all girls kindergarten.
@Maya Maya that sort of kids' school killings mostly happens in your country.
Whoa really? If that's the case, Afghanistan will make lotta bank in the future from them lithium
I remember when I was a kid my dad made a joke when talking about getting pulled over or something like that, and said something like "As long as your car doesn't say 'Taliban Motors' or something you should be fine" and that was so funny to me and it stuck with me until now, the idea of the Taliban producing cars. And now, the dreams have become a reality
Your father sounds like a chad, is he alive and a veteran?
@@KGBSpyGeorgeCostanza He is alive but not a veteran. However I am, so thank me for my service. 2 tours of Magnesium Citrate Ass Disaster.
@@hedgeearthridge6807 haha happy to hear is alive, my father had jokes mostly from the time he was in the army, stationed in East Germany til 1987, also I salute you sir 😅😃
LOL! Imagine Americans driving Taliban Motors, LOL!
@@just4universe219 There was a comedy sketch on TV about a salesman trying to sell a Chinese made car with wheels that aren't quite round.
Japan excelled in engineering after WWII because the engineers who originally built weapons and tools for the military switched to working on consumer products after the war. The same thing happened with Germany. With that being said, if the Taliban can manage to at least keep Afghanistan more secure than when warlords were essentially running the country then there might be opportunities for engineering innovations to flourish.
Can't expect that from Muslims.
insha'Allah they'll prove you wrong
by your logic, then how come wakanda isn't a thing? lmao it's never going to happen
@@KSV_ Yes no Islamic country is advanced enough to innovate engineering.
@@fazy1143 INSHALLAH
If they produce low-cost, superb looking cars, I'm all for it 😃
they said it s 40k
I really hope this takes off. Would love to see Afghanistan get a reputation for easy to maintain, rugged, vehicles. Like the old Soviet cars.
Well well, look at the Taliban pulling up in their fancy Afghan car!
Imagine the possibilities in a country without government regulations industry will thrive without emissions standards
@@mikerodix4800 i love air polution
@@vetrixfx9264 in a country that has been at war for 20 years worrying about pollution now all of a sudden would be laughable
@@mikerodix4800 I don't think they have regulations for that
@@testacals that's my point Afghanistan has no constraints strangling it's industry so it's possible given enough time that they really could rise economically
"Look at the sand sifter, pulling up in his fancy Afghan car." "I got this engine off a Toyota Corolla!"
Rasheed's Feed and Seed
@@KidCorporate formerly Faruuk's
@@adynat0n Faruuk's Fouk Souq
"Well, pardon us, Mr Nike sneakers" "I got these shoes from a dead soldier!"
"Well, la-di-da, Mr. «I married an underage girl from Kabul outskirts»!” "Sorry, but I believe in good grooming"
Very good 😊.. They have a lot of good efforts car manufacturers one day they will get to the engine it's just a matter of time
1:20 This is almost historic revisionism. Japan was an industrial powerhouse before the war as well (you can‘t exactly fight a large scale war without it) and after the war Japan received quite a lot of help and favorable deals for the US (at least for a time), probably because they used Japan as their anchor in the asian theater and as a bulwark against the USSR, CCP and other socialist nations or movements. So its not really like Japan came from nothing, instead thanks to US help, they were able to rebuild to their former economic might rather quickly, same thing happened in Germany. And it happened for mainly two reasons: - Paying huge reparations is a significant reason as to why Hitler rose to power and nobody wanted to repeat that mistake (though both nations still payed reparations but mostly by giving up land claims). - Germany and Japan were the front against a new perceived threat, socialism. So building them up as close allies to the US was considered extremely important to not ‚lose‘ them to socialism. Edit: To be a bit more clear. This will not be Afghanistans salvation (sadly) because they completely lack the industrial capabilities Germany and Japan had, they would first have to built up these supply chains while being under US sanctions. At best they can hope to imitate Cuba, a country which lacks certain things we take for granted, mostly because of US sanctions, but in other areas they quite literally outperform the US. In the case of Cuba this is med-tech, they very successfully built up their medicine sector to the point where it can compete with significantly richer countries.
the US will soon lift the sanctions on Afghanistan. so it will be very easy for Afghanistan to become industrial and rich inshaAllah
However, there are still a big problem to solve, the government should accept different kinds of talents like how Japan did to repair their country after WWII instead of continuing their old mistake of inequality policies.
Small correction, it's an I4, not a V4, as the cylinders are in a straight line instead of two angled groups, V4 engines do exist but they're rare
Came here to say this. At 10:32 you can see the intake manifold all lined up in a row the the I4.
V4s exist only in motorcycles as far as I know
@@19099090 Porsche 919 had a V4. But that was a prototype class racecar.
@@TheCholerix lancia, ZAZ(russian), ford (europe) and maybe some other too
For so many years I thought the V stood for valve, and not the shape of the cylinders angled like a V
I cant hate. I have nothing but respect for creativity and engineering.
Period
I personally don't find it very impressive. It's just another tool to hasten climate change.
For the engineers, true. but it is a moot point given the atrocities they are committing towards women who are trying to get access to a remotely equal level of education and/or basic healthcare.
@@von... sources: CNN told me so literally U.S drones alone killed far more civilians then the "Taliban" would ever dream of
@@someguy4512 While what you've said is likely true for the time being, it has no relevancy to my stated point of contention - which was regarding how things have been developing now that the Taliban is in-power in a time of (relative) peace. Your response is clearly just an 'what-aboutism'.
Dude. You got very positive thinking. That is how to review any topic. Always positive. And to our Afghanistan friends and brother. I wish you all success with what ever you do as long as it is the good thing...especially to the people of ENTOP with your Mada 9 Super car. I start to admire you guys. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for making this video this was hilarious. Many of my friends are Afghan and it's a shame that people see Afghanistan as a war torn place (which it is to some extent) but it has beautiful geography, natural resources and people. The people are hard working conservative people who observe a traditional way of life but they have a rich culture too. their food is amazing. I know many afghans who came over to the US and later became electrical engineers and worked at places like sun microsystems at the highest levels
Afghanistan has the potential to be the new al-andalus. A beacon of islamic civilisation but the world will try to crush it.
Don’t think it’ll beat a riced out civic in a race. Lol
so much VTECs
.....yet
a civic with a laptop is unbeatable
Only aesthetically.
most "riced out" civics have nothing actually done to them aside from cosmetics lmao
Now they'll have something else other than their decades old Toyota Tacomas.
lol it has a decades old Toyota Corolla engine though
@@MentalOutlaw 😂
engine not included
Just pull a v8 1uz out a ls400 they love those in the middle east.
You mean Hilux, Tacoma is only sold in North America, the rest of the world gets the good stuff.
Thanks for sharing this ❤️❤️❤️
Keep the car related videos coming.
My brother showed me a channel of these Pakistani truck repair guys and they do such amazing work for the little bit of tooling they have. A good 90 percent of it is done by hand and I've got nothing but respect for them.
Pass the sauce brother !
@@labibsaud8064 just search Pakistani fixing a car or truck engines you’ll be surprised
Hand made like real super cars!
It's rumored to have a feature where if it detects a woman behind the wheel the car immediately locks up and notifies the morality police.
Oh I heard it would blow up if it detected a woman behind the wheel
You mean the murder squad, of course.
thats the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, even if your just joking. Why would they need to detect a women driving and stop the car, when we all know women cant drive and would be stuck in a ditch 10feet down the road anyways!
@@pluto8404 HAHAHAHAHAHAA
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they fixed the audio issue in the last vids. good progress
Weapons in the office 😂👍... I am amazed by the looks of the car 😯😍❤👍👍
The thing with the Japanese is in part because they had decades of technological experience from and after the Meiji Restoration, along with the bit of help that the US gave them after the war. If Afghanistan does try to become a large power or influence in technology, it would certainly take them longer than it did with the Japanese.
More power to them then
That, and the extensive experience gained from copying designs of Western products.
I think so too. And Japan wasnt sanctioned by the US and many other countries, unlike Afghanistan. I think they probably will develop similar to Iran, no economic boom
Another big factor is rule of law. With our rule of law it’s really hard to make a good overall economy
Even more important question is - who is being Afganstan's US? Who's investing in their engineers and who's advising Talibans for this?
We transitioned from, ' What color is your Bugatti?!' to ' What color is your Mada?!'
If andrew is smart, he will skip bail and flee to Afghanistan
as long as its open source…
should have went with Buatti
@@pluto8404 They'd publicly stone him for adultery.
@@waynejohnson1786 Exactly. Do you know what adultery means? It's not just infidelity between married couples, it is any sexual relation outside of marriage.
Credit where credit is due, It looks super sick. Also i wouldn't poke fun at the engine just yet, you'd be surprised to see what some 4 bangers are capable of.
I love that you break the format and just upload a random ass video about the Taliban building a car. Honestly your videos are great man
tfw burgerland stops exploiting you and you can finally advance
Dem burgers was just following orders
@@MentalOutlaw based outlaw lma9
not sure it's better or worse without the burgerland . especially for women.
dem krauts were also just following orders
"Advance", they're doing this to look like they're advancing, it's still going poorly for the average citizen. Meanwhile Burgerland can buy a dozen cars better than this or make one with the engine they stole.
6:22 "It's got a V4 engine in it" Rookie mistake.
Mental does beep boop not vroom vroom
I noticed it too, not everyone is a car enthusiast lol
Hearing V4 and not Inline 4 makes me double take, I can expect all the car enthusiasts are gonna flip shit watching this video haha. Can't knock people who aren't into cars for not getting everything correct like we try to, though
Lol imagine they cut a V8 in half to save on space and make a road-going 919.
Konigsegg Gamera has an inline 3 engine
I'm a cyber security and tech enthusiast and a car enthusiast so these videos have been some banger ngl
i watched the entire video, i think kenny shouldnt touch this subject in particular honestly because hes not very knowledgeable about cars
Everybody judges the corolla engine but it's a pretty well rounded and reliable engine, plus there are plenty of spare parts on the market, it's not the first race car to rock a corolla engine the legendary lotus elise also is equiped with an inline 4 toyota engine.
You really don’t need that much manufacturing capacity to make a single concept car, especially when you have 5 years to do it, there is a very low possibility that this will become a serial manufactured product. Also, with all those MRAPS and humvees lying around surely they could have got a bigger engine in there
Trust me, those would be way worse, the engine itself probably weighs as much as the chassis of the car, and with proper tuning, that corolla engine can make more power than you could reasonably get out of such low revving engines as those. That and people tend to swap out the engines in humvees due to them being kinda awful
I don't think that we need another heavy uncontrollable abomination like Dodge Viper, so that wouldn't be a great Idea. Not to mention that as dude above me said, you can pull a surprising amount of power from those little reliable old family car engines, so even though it won't be a rival for new BMW M5, it can be not that shameful as many suppose
Get some knowledge about cars and why they are different
@@tiger_of_kai get some bitches
youre talking about taliban , Those guys are militants for last 5 years, Afte usa leaving they began to explore modern world
I mean Lotus has used 1.8l corolla engines before, so I can't be terribly surprised by this. Granted you can't really make much power on most of their stock internals aside from maybe a 2zz, but built up its not hard to see 200+hp per liter of displacement. All in all it is pretty interesting to see the progress they have made already. 6:24 a v4 engine? really MO? I expected better I guess
Well modern lotus started from modifying MR2, but eventually evolved to V8 swapping it
ran straight to the comments when i heard v4 lmao
@@replikvltyoutube3727 They went with 1zz-fe (which was offered in the MR2) and 2zz-ge (never offered in MR2) motors, both of which are found in corollas (along with matrix, celica, and a bunch of others), the toyota v6 (2GR-FE) they used later (and even today) was in camrys, among other vehicles.
@@Andrew-ir7yf lol, same, i came for the entertainment
You can get 200-250 on those stock blocks with .6 bar of boost
Nice really and honestly. Looks really good.
"Afghans need to earn our love back after we invaded, bombed & terrorized them for something they didn't do. Maybe they can create/export a tasty food dish while they're starving to death, partly because we've frozen billions of dollars of their wealth"
GODDAMN!!! that thing looks absolutely MENTAL! Edit: lotus used/uses Toyota's fwd v6 for years and they go like hell, if the car is light enough a 4 cylinder is fine
Just watched it to the end, that's definitely a supercar configuration, it's a rear mid-engine, if its tuned to 150hp (stock is around 130hp) it will absolutely drive like a supercar.
I guess you could say these guys love some races more than the others...
Heh.
Knee slapper...
Ahem...
Based
This car might be fine with the 4-cylinder, depends how much it weighs. It's the same one Lotus uses in the Elise. Most of my favorite cars have 4-cylinder engines.
The best Part of this Video ist how hyped mental Outlaw is. He genuent ist digging the Car. And i feel Happy for hin that He ist Happy
Its a young team building their their first prototype. They need to set realistic goals within constraints. If their focus isn't engine-related innovation, imo building it by themselves this early would be a waste of time and resources slowing them down. The car in its current form isn't for production anyways. Whatever the engine is inside or other components, they got valuable experience, a lot of attention and funding. Strategic win.
Yeah, on a different note from my other comment I think you're right - this looks like a respectable operation. Nothing like what they do at Corvette, or even Volvo, but it's something. It's a start. They should be proud, as long as they're being realistic. And they are. It sounds like they fully understand that they're not REALLY building a supercar, they're building a cool looking sedan that can pass for a supercar if you're showing it off to someone who isn't an expert on supercars. Not stupid, but also not overwhelmingly impressive. But definitely indicative of the kind of pace we can expect their economy to improve at, I think. These are people who have all likely lived in abysmal conditions at some point in life. They know what rock bottom looks like and they've crawled their way up from that. The only way they're going back there is if someone pushes them down again. I hope they're allowed to make something of themselves this time instead. In fact, expanding on that, it really gives the impression that they've taken the lessons they've learned during the hard times their country went through and used them for something bigger. Their country has been through sanctions, constant war, so anyone who was working in manufacturing or repairs there during that time must be an EXPERT improviser. It shows. These guys are taking an old engine and a bunch of metal and creating a car almost entirely from scratch, and they're not failing. Even if they come up short, the level of success here is impressive enough that it could be a stepping stone to something better even if their car falls short of the modest expectations they've set for themselves. And that's the most respectable thing about this - they're using big talk to get people's attention, being modest to keep people's attention, and their action product is somewhere in the middle. I can't say I think their product is amazing or really even worth buying except as a curiosity, but the passion and skills being applied to it are real and worthy of recognition if nothing else.
Afghanistan had a middle and upper class which most of these guys likely belong to. They probably grew up living comfortable lives and studied at foreign universities while the ordinary Afghans were getting drone striked, they clearly had the connections needed to get the Taliban to subsidize this project with taxes levied from the people that were actually suffering during the war.
China just broke a deal with Afghanistan about drilling in their land. I bet Talis will contract a lot of Chinese engineers over the years to build industry across all sectors.
This project is approved by a comity of Taliban, who legislate under sharia law, and maybe/probably sponsored by the state and maybe some rich Qatari teenager that want a halal super car. This is a cheap and effective approach to appeal to kids and make them think that the talibans are cool after all.
Major probs to these dudes. They are doing the best the can
thanks for your compliment.
This sounds like an Onion article. Especially with how a lot of the hospitals don't have medication.
Make 100% halal supercar. Sell to Saudi princelings to replace degenerate westoid supercars. Buy medicine (with funds remaining after binging Chinese heroin).
"Should we give back to the poor and improve their standard of living like it's required in the Quaran,?" "Nah, let's just build expensive cars that just look cool and don't have any practical value. Surely that will aid our image, right?" Their leaders don't even hold themselves accountable to the very same rules they would murder other people over to enforce. You can't make this shit up
Because of sanctions.
@@belstar1128 oh, so that means it's a good time to use valuable money and resources to make a fucking supercar? Yeah, man...🙄
@@brandonteflon1232 This is not even made my the taliban. just a small local company.
As a car lover myself, I respect everyone who is passioned about cars and if they are building a good quality product, then more power to them.
This is a fascinating development.
I'm pretty certain that a high performance or efficient modern engine is the hardest part to design. There are so many parts and tolerances are insane.
honestly those corolla engines, when tuned, probably make good enough numbers to make this thing competitive in the sports car market
Tuned with decent turbo, it could maybe compete with the NSX, or at least the Subra
@@nicklehne7486 No and no, there are sooooo many factors when it comes to getting a car right which they wont and will not achieve without exterior help.
@jimmy neutron Do explain. I should also clarify, it could compare in some performance aspects. Could also be a disaster sure. I would still like to know dimensions, specs, suspension geometry, weight, etc.
@@nicklehne7486 Exactly, do you think those people who made that one off vehicle will be able to achieve the standards and quality needed to compete with the new supra for example? That thing has thousands of hours of RND thrown into it whilst using a powerplant from BMW, yet it acts as its own vehicle. Same with the Lotus Elise/Exige even more so. There is a problem on the potential quality a car from that region might bring with it, I doubt itll conform to EU or US crash test regulations nor will it be bale to compete with other performance cars unless they get some competent tuners into their lines to fiddle with it. I think the car is just merely some old toyota economy car with a fancy fibreglass bodykit, but well see
@@nicklehne7486 Alright, so I checked some footage and it 100 percent has some european sportscar beneath its skin, also the chassis might actually be a tubeframe one which would be really suprising, it sounds similar to a older 4 cylinder golf engine though, considering it seems to be manual aswell, which isnt bad
You know what? I like the car. It's really incredible, that the people behind it were able to pull it off, given their country's past and current situation. And what if it has a small Toyota engine? If the car isn't heavy, and the suspension is tuned right, it can be still extremely fun to drive, just think about cars like the MX-5, GT86, basically every Lotus ever, older Minis, etc... Plus since it has a common engine, it's probably gonna be easy and cheap to maintain too.
Kudos to the guy who at least said its not a supercar
This is the best news in my life
It's pretty funny, all the Japanese analogies you've made, and never mentioned that the first Taliban car is using a Japanese engine.
BMA Previously it was quit difficult to develop a country then today! And Afghans never got even 10 years of peace after 1970!! And its a lot of time from then!!!
He did say it was a Toyota Corolla engine.
At the same time, John Deere made a fake pledge for repair and geolock tractors because of parts.
I remember Dodge Viper used a truck engine because they were in a tight budget back then Hope that Corolla engine could be more optimized to yield more power or torque. If it can give GR Corolla kind of power it probably made many buyers happy. Even better if the Corolla engine is for the base model, and hopefully they wil make a higher trim with better engine.
It’s important that you touched on how normal the lives of some of those men seem. It’s so easy for people to forget than people living under oppressive regimes are still people. They still have lives, feelings, friends, and family. People are not the regimes they live under, and their humanity cannot be talked about like it’s somehow different.
I'd be surprised if the story doesn't go like this: Guy dreams of supercar. Builds a sweet looking shell over a tube frame with wonky suspension geometry. Taliban notices on first reveal and eyes opportunity to show the west they are as technologically advanced. Guy cries as his project is flaunted in front of the world by 'engineers' without him getting any reconision or compensation.
Sure thing buddy, also Taliban eat babies and shag goats. Being a so-called "totalitarian regime" and a "terrorist group" doesn't make it pure evil that should be despised by every man with triple digit IQ.
Sounds plausible
Dude making youtube channel and here you said taliban take the reward?
That's exactly what I thought, you can 3d-print the shell of a Bugatti Chiron and put it on a BMW Isetta Now I can't get rid of that picture
I think that's how you're hoping the story turns out and you're not the only one as can be seen in the comments section of this video. It's unfortunate, how so many people in the west are completely pissed that a project like this can happen in a country devastated by 45 years of war. Just relax, if this is a success or not, it's not going to affect you in any way so wish them well and go on with your business.
I don't know the cost of the machines but you will find them in any decent engineering University. I was in mechanical engineering and there were two clubs(mechanical engineering students) that built cars every year. Around 20 guys did almost all the stuff. One car for the conventional road and another for difficult terrain. They bought the engine obviously. You will find all the machines in mechanical engineering labs and in manufacturing/production engineering labs
Hope the guys developing this can do this!!
I'm rooting for them, man.
It will probably be way more reliable than other supercars.
Japanese reliability in Aghan car? Can't wait to see that
Imagine if it was a 1.9TDI from Volkswagen
When you compared it to Japan, I got chills bro
i swear, they were planning this from the start. also about the engine, the lotus elise does a similar method. im going to love driving, fixing and modding it in 2030.
I know what we're supposed to believe about Afghanistan. But as a 20 year old if I've learnt anything in life yet, it is that nothing is ever truly good or bad, its always somewhere in the middle. So kudos to Afghanis for trying to get back on their feet and wishing you the best of luck to show the world your passionate side.
One thing is truly good and that is God and His saints
yea, guess preventing woman from having an education or any place in society is just somewhere in the middle :) great viewpoint friend :)
Well ya know womens rights isn't the only game in town.
Yeah, who cares about women's rights when we have supercars right?
"somewhere in the middle" right
Yes, it most definitely deserves a V8; however, a V6 would be sufficient and a good start.
Yeah they could have pulled a v6 from a Camry instead of a 4cyl from a corolla- lotus supercharged the 2gr-fe to make good power out of it
Any gm ls series motor could really do it justice but it needs to be closer to the middle instead of rear engine
@@mikerodix4800 there's nothing wrong with this config actually, Porsches are actually rear engine, the engine is close to the middle but still much closer to the rear axle which is why they launch like demons with just 500hp, they have incredible mechanical grip. Contrary to popular brief, the ideal weight distribution for performance cars is not 50:50, its actually in the ball park of 40:60, 35:65, f1 cars have a massive rearward weight bias and it's by design.
@@chiefdenis yeah going back and looking at it I see that they chose this more for simplicity sake because the car they got the engine from was front wheel drive and they wanted to use it's transmission mounted in the back but because of this I'd say the weight is distributed much more than usual to the rear. Perhaps it will be fine with such a little engine but a V8 or V12 will need a total rethinking of this car
this will really blow up in the car market
It's basically a kit car. Edit: after watching the full video, I must admit that this is really creative. It's not at all technologically advanced, and the interior probably looks nothing like a supercar, but still they made something cool looking from what they have access to. And I can respect their effort. The effort of the engineers and mechanics that is... There is human creativity even in the darkest places.
7:37 I know the feeling. Back in the eighth grade in my country, two visiting American students from some Marinist (a catholic thing) program came to our class and started speaking slowly (as if we didn't understand English properly) and talk about Facebook and what's app as though they were novelties and we never heard it, despite like a third or more of our class already had accounts and to the rest of us it didn't seem interesting at the time. Media always goes to the worst places of countries and portray them as backward as possible. Also, sauce on the taliban anime?
The one at the end is Simpsons
So two Americans and a Lebanese person were ignorant? Nice. I mean, i would have been the same tbh
I think it was a meme edit
What country?
@@toasterowens8916 USA and Lebanon
Inline 4, not V4! Different engine configuration, and V4 isn't something you ever see with few exceptions.
Yup, the exhaust manifold on one side gives it away as a I4. I don't believe Kenny to be a car guy but he's trying his best to give an explanation.
@@Sstone89 perhaps on his way to car guy status, given the recent abundance of car-related videos! Haha
Ducati😍 not a car, but still, Ducati 😍♥️
I will forever hold this against him, I will not rest until Mental Outlaw repents for what is basically equivalent to crimes against humanity.
My biggest concern about this isn't the engine itself, but safety and reliability, since is a recent project probably won't be as smooth on all edges.
this is actually really impressive for a country like afghanistan. afghanistan has potential to be a cool country, not a powerful one, but a neat one still. i hope things go well for them, seeing how things have gone after the us occupation ended has me hopeful.
Like starvation being rampant? Selling their kids for food? The ain't recovering... just pretending to
Nigga go read a book or something. Just because this guy talks them up doesn't mean the country isn't shit for the average person
Afghanistan will be the most powerful country in earth inshaAllah. they defeated the soviet empire and the usa and nato. Afghanistan will be the new super power inshaAllah
@@akiogood4712 cringe
@@toasterowens8916 your face and language is cringe, you moron. look at the history of every super power in the world. they all started as a small milita or terrorist organization. like the USA who started as terrorists led by George Washington. similar will happen with Afghanistan but Afghanistan will become the super power much faster inshaAllah. now stay mad you moron with probably no social life.
I don't care if this super car runs on a sedan engine. I want the first Allah approved super car.
I don't think you realise how much power those Toyota Corolla Engines can make...... Those things can pump out north of 1000BHP at the crank without even boring the thing out to 2.0L (which is a very common modification), you just add a Turbo and decent ECU. If they genuinely manage to actually get 500BHP or more from this engine at the wheels when tested on a German or Japanese made dyno then they may get themselves some recognition.
Who is making 1000 bhp from a boosted Corolla engine??????
And then it actually needs to take a corner without spinning
Respect tho to the team
Ooh this thang bout to be the bomb
Kenny it's a inline 4, not a V4. The exhaust manifold is on one side. If it were to be an V4 it would have 2 exhaust manifolds. (Idek if a v4 exists)
V4 engines do exists and were used in a few cars in the 60-70's. They are more common on motorcycles than cars nowadays.
Basically any engine configuration that seems like it could work has been tried by a major car manufacturer.
@@tissuepaper9962 this, I owned a Mercedes with a I5 engine, the working of the engine made the car bounce unevenly lol. Nowadays almost no car has 5 cylinder engines, but up until the 90s they weren't really rare.
I'd love to own this car, not just because of it looking pretty good but i also think it will skyrocket in value for car collectors.
Depending on what they did to the engine i has the potential to be more than a sedan. Small engines respond better to turbos than big ones (which is why super-cars generally have smaller engines nowadays). Even if it's only pushing 300hp at the wheels that's still pretty damn good for a homegrown car from the mountains of Afghanistan. 4 cylinders can push it don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
The car looks amazing, the engine definitely needs to be improved
You're watching a promo video and you're commenting on it like it's news reporting. It's only one step removed from watching a car ad and being like "Wow this car is so fast and so shiny and it controls so well!"
6:45 "They're building a modern car!" guy starts hammering a pipe
It’s dope it’s good to see that these people are after years of conflict havi my some sense of normalsy
Big engines produce a lot of power but they also carry a lot of weight. An i4 1.8L 16v engine can probably make 160bhp with a bit of tuning strap a turbo on and some bigger fuel injectors and you can easily get 500+ bhp. If you can keep the weight of the vehicle down to around 750-1100 kgs It will go like the proverbial 💩 off a shovel.
0:19 Bugatti is not Italien...
Honestly even if lacking power, if they focused on making it as lightweight and nicely handling as possible (as far as their resources allow them ofc), they could do something in the direction of what Lotus does. Though I wonder much they will be able to build up off that engine, assuming it's a 1ZZFE since the news said "2000 corolla engine".
If the car is built well the lack of engine power is just going to make it that more fun and challenging on the track.
Oh man 👍😉 ..i love NHET Tv
We used to have these here in the US too They used to sell Ferrari body kits that would be mounted onto a Fierro I knew someone that had one, right here in the Boston area, these things were pretty popular in the early 90's and really kinda cheap too.
Hey Mental Outlaw, I just wanted to congratulate you on your near halfway point to 500K subs, it's been a pleasant ride seeing you go from 66K or so subs to near half a million in just a year. Congrats on your success and hopefully we'll get to see you on the 1 mill mark before the fall of western civilization.
....this comment is wholesome and makes me smile to not wait long for western civilization to fall....I hope it does....but you stay safe friend, remember no gays in Russia, come if you're not gay
a little known fact is that the fall already happened long ago but no one realized it so we just kept going.
@@chrisrosenkreuz23 since the day the USS liberty happened,
Holy crap he has half a million subs now?? I still keep thinking this is a niche channel about Linux stuff
@@KGBSpyGeorgeCostanza sorry, I was replying to the initial comment not yours
The thing actually looks pretty cool. Slap an LS7 in that sucker she'll fly. Or an even better idea if they could somehow obtain an old chevy small block. They made a lot of those and you can pair them to any almost GM transmission.
Compare to the facilities they have this car is amazing. This shows the talent of Afghan people. Let them live in peace and within few decades they'll be in competition with world in everything.
Yes, but is it *Absolutely Proprietary* ?
Looking forward to some micro-transactions to the taliban to unlock the seat heating?
If it's opensource, can you print yourself a mada 9's body if the 3d printer is big enough?
I think the biggest difference between life in Afghanistan and other places like it is the disparity between people living in cities and people living everywhere else. Here, even if you live in the most middle-of-nowhere loserville area with 2000 people, no real industry, and everyone's basically a hermit, you can still expect the roads to be plowed, you can still expect mail to be delivered to your mailbox or local post office regularly, and you can still expect there to be navigable roads with a clear path to the nearest major roadway leading to a city/urban area. Whereas in Afghanistan and places like it, if you live in the most "middle-of-nowhere" areas, you're literally in the middle of nowhere. No water, no food, no roads, just desert. You're cut off from society if you can't make a multi-day many-miles trek to the nearest major town. Mail takes weeks to arrive, everyone is poor, people live in huts without plumbing. But in cities, things probably aren't THAT different in most parts of the world. Even if the best areas of a city in a poor country are worse than the worst areas of a city in a rich country, things are at least livable and manageable enough for the average person and someone moving there from the US wouldn't just be like "WTF is this? Am I on another planet?!". But they would be confused. These are my conclusions from knowing a few immigrants. I like to talk to people who seem interesting. One guy I knew came from Syria (his city was pretty badly bombed apparently) and he went to college with me. He lived in the same suite as me and we talked a few times about the differences. Another guy I knew owned a convenience store near my old apartment. I walked there regularly for three years - he came from Pakistan, and a few times we had conversations about what it's like there vs here. He had his windows shattered during the protests by white supremacists. Half of my family is Jewish but I'm agnostic, so I had remarked it kind of reminds me of stories about the night of shattered glass. Around the US so many different businesses were vandalized, some of them big businesses vandalized out of greed, but many others were vandalized out of spite by crazy, hateful people. He submitted the footage to the cops and he showed it to me too in case I knew the guy (I didn't). Definitely looked like a roving group of white supremacists who knew the shop was owned by an immigrant, because the liquor store right across the street was untouched, as was the cigar shop next to his convenience store (no bars on those windows for any of those shops, easy pickings, and nothing was taken from the convenience store, not even money, everything was just smashed). I knew another guy who was born in Turkey, his dad was from Afghanistan, so he heard about what it's like there form him. And like, people tend to be pretty judgmental of middle-eastern immigrants, but they're usually some of the nicest immigrants. Like every one of the people I've met who moved here from the middle-east is not only friendly and productive, but I feel like if any of them met a terrorist they'd be the first ones to turn them into the police. I feel like most legal immigrants from the middle-east might even hate terrorists more than the average born-and-raised US citizen does. My convience-store-owning friend once remarked that he thinks if all the people filled with hate would just work to make things for their people instead of working to destroy things that their enemies made, they would have more than their enemies do by now.
Yes, this is why many of the more ridiculous stories and videos that come from these countries are usually from villagers. Less education in the middle of nowhere when even mail takes weeks to arrive.
Are you in the US?
There are no "roving groups of white supremacists." Those only exist in movies. White supremacists will put a sticker on a light pole or drop a pamphlet on your porch and that's about it.
...Until they believe that you are gay. I know a guy from my school who is from an middle-eastern family. We aren't friends, but we get along quite well. He is very knowledgeable of IT and usually a really nice person. Well, one day the both of us had to sell stuff at a school festival together with a guy we both didn't really know. Before the day, I was explicitly told by the guy that positioned us there to sit in between the two of them and keep them away from each other. Later at the festival, the guy actually didn't get to work with us, but dropped by anyway and kindly apologized for not being able to help us. As he had left again, I asked middle-eastern guy why he dislikes him as he seemed like a pretty chill person and told him about how I was ordered to keep them away from each other. Middle-eastern guy said with a bitter voice that he "fucking hates faggots" and continued to make homophobic remarks about the guy for the rest of the day. He didn't even know whether that guy was gay for sure, but just because he wore alternative-style clothing, he immediately assumed so and became hostile towards him. It's truly sad how religion can turn even the kindest of people into complete assholes.
@@kingofnoobs9728 mashallah, very based
That got me when I seen that story as well
When put in a light body and rebuilt and tuned well, a 1.8L can scream. It'll certainly get way better mileage than the worlds other super cars.
I'm gonna give the designers props, this thing looks way better than a lot of actual Italian Supercars