Driving a 2,000HP Toyota Hilux Until it Breaks

Westen Champlin
7 May 202412:19

Summary

TLDRIn this high-stakes and adrenaline-fueled video, a group of friends and automotive enthusiasts gather for a burnout competition. The star of the show is a 2,000 horsepower Toyota truck owned by Kyle from Australia, which has an impressive track record of winning competitions. The video features the truck's driver, Weston, who is known for his videos often ending with vehicle mishaps. Despite the pressure and the fear of damaging the truck, Weston gives an exciting performance, but unfortunately, the truck's transmission blows up towards the end. However, the spirit of camaraderie and competition remains strong as they make light of the situation and even make a playful bet over dinner. The video is a testament to the passion for cars and the thrill of pushing vehicles to their limits, with a touch of humor and a sense of community.

Takeaways

  • 🚛 The speaker is driving a truck they love and are concerned about not damaging it.
  • đŸ’„ There is a history of the speaker causing accidents or blowing up vehicles in their videos.
  • 🏁 The speaker is participating in a burnout competition and is driving a Toyota truck with 2,000 horsepower.
  • đŸ€ An agreement is made where the loser of a competition will pay for dinner.
  • 🚧 There is a humorous discussion about the potential for the truck to hit a wall during the burnout.
  • 😅 The speaker expresses nervousness about driving the powerful truck and the pressure from the crowd.
  • 🇩đŸ‡ș The truck is owned by an Australian, and there is a focus on the truck's performance and reputation.
  • 🔧 The speaker experiences electrical issues with the truck, causing concern before the competition.
  • đŸŽ„ There is a call to action for viewers to subscribe to support the channel and help fix the truck.
  • 🍔 A playful banter about who will pay for dinner if the truck gets damaged, with a mention of Texas Roadhouse.
  • 🏆 Despite the truck not performing as expected during the competition, the speaker still manages to get third place.

Q & A

  • Who is driving the truck at the beginning of the transcript?

    -The person speaking, who is also the narrator of the transcript, is driving the truck.

  • What does the narrator express their love for?

    -The narrator expresses their love for the truck they are driving.

  • What vehicle does Kyle offer to the narrator to drive?

    -Kyle offers the narrator his 2,000 horsepower Toyota truck to drive.

  • What is the narrator's initial reaction to driving the powerful Toyota truck?

    -The narrator is both excited and nervous about driving the powerful Toyota truck.

  • What does the narrator mention about the likelihood of hitting a wall while driving the truck?

    -The narrator mentions that the likelihood of hitting a wall is very high due to the small size of the area and the power of the truck.

  • What does the narrator express concern about regarding the truck?

    -The narrator expresses concern about potentially wrecking Kyle's truck and the consequences of such an event.

  • What is the narrator's attitude towards the idea of doing a burnout with the truck?

    -The narrator is apprehensive about doing a burnout with the truck but ultimately decides to go ahead with it.

  • What does the narrator say about the truck's performance during the test burnout?

    -The narrator says that the truck ran fantastic during the first little test burnout.

  • What kind of competition are they planning to participate in with the truck?

    -They are planning to participate in a burnout competition.

  • What does the narrator agree to do if they win the burnout competition?

    -The narrator agrees to pay for dinner if they win the burnout competition.

  • What issue does the truck face towards the end of the transcript?

    -Towards the end of the transcript, the truck experiences a transmission blow-up during the burnout competition.

  • What is the resolution for the truck's transmission issue?

    -The narrator offers to swap his Turbo 400 for Kyle's blown transmission and suggests going to Texas Roadhouse for dinner.

Outlines

00:00

😀 Excitement and Nervousness: Driving the Australian Burnout Truck

The first paragraph introduces the speaker's enthusiasm for driving a powerful truck, expressing both excitement and nervousness. The speaker discusses a previous incident where a Ford Ranger was blown up, and now they are given the opportunity to drive Kyle's 2,000 horsepower Toyota truck. There's a playful banter about the risk of damaging the truck, with the speaker showing respect for the vehicle's power and performance. The paragraph concludes with the anticipation of a burnout competition and a friendly wager on dinner, should the speaker win.

05:08

😼 First Right-Hand Drive and High Horsepower Experience

The second paragraph focuses on the speaker's first experience in a right-hand drive vehicle, which also happens to be a high horsepower truck. There's a sense of awe and responsibility as the speaker acknowledges the trust placed in them to drive the truck. The summary also highlights the competitive atmosphere with mentions of fierce competition and past experiences where vehicles have been wrecked. The speaker humorously addresses the crowd's expectations and their own pressure to perform well without causing any damage to the truck.

10:12

😓 The Unexpected Outcome: A Transmission Blows Up

The third paragraph describes an unfortunate turn of events during the burnout competition. Despite the truck's flawless performance history, the speaker's attempt results in a transmission failure. The summary conveys the speaker's disappointment and the irony of the situation, considering the truck's previous success in competitions. The paragraph ends on a positive note with the speaker offering to swap a Turbo 400 transmission and a light-hearted agreement to treat Kyle to a steak dinner at Texas Roadhouse.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Driving

Driving refers to the act of operating and controlling the direction and speed of a motor vehicle. In the video, the enthusiasm for driving a powerful truck is evident, as the speaker expresses their love for the vehicle and their excitement to drive it aggressively.

💡Burnout

A burnout is a maneuver in which a vehicle's tires spin, causing them to smoke or wear down rapidly, often done for show or as part of a competition. The video revolves around the theme of performing burnouts with a high-powered truck, emphasizing the skill and spectacle involved.

💡Toyota High

The Toyota High likely refers to a high-performance or modified Toyota truck featured in the video. It is described as having 2,000 horsepower and is central to the video's narrative, as the speaker is eager to drive it and participate in a burnout competition.

💡Australian

The term 'Australian' is used in the script to denote the nationality of a person involved in the video. It is significant because it provides context for the truck's origin and the cultural background of the owner, who is also a participant in the events described.

💡Rivals Class

The 'Rivals Class' likely refers to a category or division in a competition where participants compete against each other. In the context of the video, it suggests that there is a structured event with different levels of competition, and the speaker is aiming to participate in this class.

💡Transmission

The transmission is the component of a motor vehicle that allows the change of gear ratios. In the video, the transmission is mentioned when it fails during a burnout attempt, highlighting the mechanical challenges and risks involved in such high-stress driving maneuvers.

💡Smoke

Smoke, in the context of the video, refers to the visible exhaust or tire smoke produced during a burnout. It is a key visual element of the performance, often associated with the intensity and success of the burnout, and is frequently mentioned as a measure of the spectacle.

💡Electrical Issues

Electrical issues refer to problems related to the electrical system of a vehicle. In the script, the speaker mentions encountering electrical issues with their car, which is a significant concern given the importance of reliable electrical systems for the safe and effective operation of the vehicle.

💡Right-Hand Drive

Right-hand drive indicates a vehicle where the driver's seat is on the right side, which is a common configuration in countries like Australia. The speaker highlights this as a new experience for them, adding an element of novelty and challenge to driving the truck in the video.

💡Turbo 400

The Turbo 400 is a specific model of automatic transmission made by General Motors. In the video, it is mentioned as a potential solution to the transmission failure, indicating the speaker's familiarity with automotive parts and their role in addressing mechanical problems.

💡Texas Roadhouse

Texas Roadhouse is a casual dining restaurant chain known for its steaks. In the video, it is used as a humorous reference to a bet between the speaker and another participant, where the loser has to treat the winner to a meal at this restaurant.

Highlights

Driving a powerful truck with a love for it, expressing concern not to hurt it.

The truck is described as a 2,000 horsepower Toyota Hilux, known for its performance.

A humorous exchange about the likelihood of hitting a wall during a burnout attempt.

Concerns about the vehicle's ability to handle the stress of a burnout without issues.

A commitment to proceed with the burnout despite nervousness and potential risks.

A discussion about the potential outcomes of the burnout, including the possibility of damaging the truck.

An introduction to a character known as 'Mr. Texas' and his involvement in the burnout competition.

A friendly wager on who will win the burnout competition, with the loser buying dinner.

Mention of a 'stock truck' with a supercharger, indicating a level of modification for the competition.

Experiencing electrical issues with the vehicle, causing concern before the competition.

A call to action for viewers to subscribe to support content creation and help fix the truck.

An impromptu burnout competition in the pits, adding an element of excitement and rule-breaking.

A test burnout to ensure the vehicle is functioning correctly before the main event.

Driving a right-hand drive vehicle for the first time, adding an extra challenge to the event.

Encountering fierce competition and the pressure of expectations from others.

A humorous moment where the driver expresses confidence despite a history of vehicle mishaps.

The truck failing to perform as expected during the burnout, leading to a surprising outcome.

A resolution to swap a Turbo 400 transmission as a solution to the vehicle's issues.

A light-hearted agreement to go to Texas Roadhouse as part of the earlier dinner wager.

Transcripts

00:00

are you driving this yeah I'm driving

00:01

the hell out of that I love this truck

00:03

so much please don't hurt it who wants

00:04

to see West blow it

00:06

[Applause]

00:10

up blow thing

00:21

up oh

00:24

no right guys we officially made to

00:27

cetus cars Indie not in my bus not with

00:29

my car car and with an Australian he

00:32

brought us here because we were going to

00:34

bring marshmallow our Ford Ranger and

00:35

then he blew it up it wasn't my fault it

00:37

wasn't ready for me so if it can't

00:39

handle this it doesn't deserve to be

00:41

here though he felt so bad about it he's

00:43

like you can drive my Tru he's got a

00:44

2,000 horsepower Toyota High look back

00:46

there that freaking rips and it's

00:49

probably going to hit a wall later when

00:50

I drive it so I'll be excited once he

00:52

gets out of my car and gives me the keys

00:53

back and then it's my turn I'll be

00:55

really excited but until that point I'm

00:57

nervous don't be nervous

01:00

[Music]

01:03

how hard is that bed to fish

01:05

we is this a bad idea yeah this a great

01:08

idea this is a bad idea for you but this

01:10

a great idea for me I haven't watched a

01:12

lot of Western videos I've watched a

01:13

couple but it normally ends in

01:14

heartbreak and misery have you ever seen

01:17

one that I haven't blown something up or

01:18

crashed it by the end of the

01:22

video we we'll now demonstrate what

01:24

we're doing so you you pretend like

01:25

you're driving and hit the limit up what

01:28

so what's the likelihood that I'm going

01:29

to hit the wall High very high high cuz

01:32

it's small and there' be a lot of smoke

01:34

I'm like seeing how small it is I'm a

01:36

little bit more

01:37

scared you want to back it off and we'll

01:39

do it next you know I tell you what guys

01:41

if you're seeing this part of the video

01:43

you know that I didn't let him back it

01:44

off we're here to do burnouts well I'm

01:46

just wondering if you're scared I don't

01:48

want to up your truck just don't be you

01:49

know when you say something and you

01:51

really regret it this is me right now I

01:53

just regret everything I've done in the

01:54

lost weight if I hypothetically wreck

01:57

Kyle's truck can you repaint it

02:02

hey we're good he said yes what if I

02:04

wreck it he'll fix it hey Robbie Robbie

02:07

Robbie Robbie no no we're not even

02:09

talking about that we're not doing that

02:11

no yeah we are it's with you Americans

02:13

just fixing stuff we don't need to fix

02:15

it if you don't hit the wall in the

02:16

first place yeah but accidents happened

02:18

you ready fire that bad boy up roll it

02:20

out you want push it

02:21

[Music]

02:23

out I think that'll do for a burnout

02:25

rake for the weekend I'm not sure what

02:27

all is going on up here but a lot is

02:29

going on all right we're going to we'll

02:31

go for a ride around just get the oil

02:33

hot cuz I got to change

02:40

it yeah I think do for the

02:47

[Music]

02:58

weekend well it's not quite the smoke

03:01

Stang but it is pretty cool I think it's

03:02

like an El Camino and a Mustang and a

03:05

power stroke had a baby that came this

03:08

oh my God there's Mr Texas himself what

03:10

are you doing what's happening how are

03:12

you good to see you you going put in the

03:13

burnout comp later yeah which part you

03:15

putting it in like which class we'll be

03:17

in the rivals class oh I'm sorry are you

03:19

going to be in there yeah what do you

03:20

got um just a truck all right it's a

03:24

stock truck pretty stock but does it

03:26

have a supercharger that comes up

03:27

without this high or anything it does

03:29

have one of those yeah I bet I'll beat

03:31

you what do you want to put on it um

03:34

dinner all right whoever wins has to pay

03:36

for dinner you're on sucker going down

03:39

McDonald's is good right yeah that's all

03:41

I that Toyota High look that green one

03:43

that's been tearing up every burnout

03:44

competition no I haven't seen it oh my

03:47

gosh yeah

03:49

golly yeah that's dirty yeah that's an

03:51

Australian Australian burnout truck okay

03:54

yeah that's going to be hard to beat but

03:56

yeah I'm cheating we'll see I'm not I

03:57

don't even have to drive my own stuff my

03:59

work's cut out for then guys we have a

04:00

driver's meeting here this is where they

04:02

tell us how to drive which I'm hoping

04:03

they tell us quite well because I don't

04:05

know how constant smoke volume of smoke

04:08

and overall driving skill overall

04:10

driving skill is the most points you

04:13

guys can get that's up to 40 over thing

04:16

is I feel real good about this F in one

04:17

of my rigs but I've never even driven

04:19

that thing 5T so you want to know how

04:22

cursed I

04:23

am this thing has been in America for a

04:26

while been flawless I ride in it one

04:28

time and then it's got a ground issue

04:30

somewhere and don't want to run right

04:31

for the first time in my life I'm having

04:33

electrical issues with my car it's not

04:35

great because the people that built this

04:37

car are can't really asleep in Australia

04:39

and we're running out of time so we need

04:41

to figure this out quickly well you got

04:43

my ass on camera guys if you enjoy the

04:45

content we make and the things that

04:46

we're doing make sure you hit that

04:47

subscribe button that way we can afford

04:49

to help Kyle fix his truck he's like a

04:51

poor orphaned Australian if you want a

04:54

time to subscribe to my channel Now's

04:55

the Time oh yeah you know what we're

04:57

going to go ahead and do a a shout out

04:58

we go over to Lu for Kyle

05:07

subcribe we're having a burnout

05:09

competition in the pits where we're not

05:11

supposed to but it sure sounds

05:15

[Applause]

05:20

fun God I love America well they've got

05:23

it running jump in jump in do full skin

05:27

wait wait you want me to jump in yeah we

05:29

running through it we're going to do a

05:30

little burnout here just to make sure

05:31

she's running all right before we go do

05:32

something serious okay so I'm so fuel

05:35

one then hit starter and start okay the

05:39

hit

05:40

starter so now you just want to lean on

05:43

the

05:53

throttle perfect that's what oh god well

05:57

guys I've done my first little test

05:59

burnout to see how things go I don't

06:01

that's literally all I've operated this

06:03

thing now it's running fantastic so

06:05

we're going to go do burnouts dude I'm

06:07

so freaking excited I'm so the thing is

06:09

crazy about this is the fact that the

06:10

first time I'm ever going to be in a

06:12

right-hand drive vehicle it's going to

06:14

be this freaking thing which makes Crazy

06:16

amounts of horsepower and I don't know

06:18

but I'm pretty sure he's crazy for

06:19

letting me drive

06:24

this you wouldn't believe it but we've

06:26

run into some Fierce competition you

06:28

came across the world to let him drive

06:30

your Tru well I'm I'm big F do I make a

06:31

wish this is Weston yeah hi see what

06:35

happened to my Jeep when Weston drove it

06:37

I don't want to say what happened to you

06:38

J why is everybody talking all this sh I

06:39

keep wrecking I don't wreck that much

06:42

but here's the thing how's it going to

06:43

feel to be beat by the guy that blows up

06:45

every single thing in the world it's not

06:47

going to happen survive you know what I

06:49

figured out no one here has faith that I

06:51

can drive good you're going to be

06:53

nervous never happens when I drive but

06:55

when he drive your highights used to be

06:58

bad oh here we go

07:00

what his truck used to be really nice

07:02

used to be it's still really nice at the

07:04

moment I guess right now it is too but

07:06

like 20 minutes from now done is he

07:10

hyping you up how good you're going to

07:11

feel about this run well I I got

07:13

confidence in you and I I believe in you

07:15

all matter I believe in him I just know

07:16

what he's good at are you driving this

07:18

yeah I'm driving the hell out of that I

07:20

love this truck so much please don't

07:21

hurt it why does everybody keep say

07:24

everybody here every single person has

07:26

said the exact same thing he like oh you

07:28

had a nice truck Kyle you had one for

07:30

the

07:31

record if something doesn't happen

07:33

that'll be the first time yeah I know

07:35

first time I met you you flipped the

07:37

golf

07:39

cart second time buried the

07:42

ranger so this would be it he crushes

07:45

modro fou as a

07:49

t hopefully we don't need that soon

08:06

speaking you have nice additions to our

08:08

event we've got Weston Champlain down

08:10

here who's a Weston fan

08:13

anybody so Weston you're about to drive

08:17

the Highland AKA buer owned by Kyle from

08:21

Australia that has won our last two

08:25

events and swept it I mean it's proven

08:27

to be the baddest burnout vehicle in

08:29

America right now and you're going to

08:31

drive it so what do you think's going to

08:34

happen well I don't know if uh any of

08:36

you guys watch my videos but normally at

08:38

the end there's a part where we're like

08:39

oh we blew it up we got to fix this now

08:42

and I sure hope that doesn't happen here

08:44

because this isn't my truck or maybe I

08:46

don't have to worry about it because

08:47

it's not my truck who wants to see

08:50

Weston blow it

08:53

up who wants to see Weston not blow it

08:57

[Applause]

08:58

up and just double check it again who

09:01

wants to see Weston blow the

09:06

engine settle blow this thing up brother

09:10

well guys here we are I'm currently

09:12

strapped into 2,000 horsepower to to hux

09:15

so it's a big crowd he's got a lot of

09:16

pressure on his shoulders right now

09:18

problem is if I hit a wall or blow it up

09:19

the crowd's going to love it but I'm

09:21

going to feel terrible so I'm really I

09:23

have a dilemma a very big dilemma and I

09:25

still want to drive my own car and try

09:27

and win pro class so it'd be nice to do

09:28

that if it hits he buys it if he blows

09:31

up I'll fix

09:33

[Music]

09:35

it ready or not here we come ladies and

09:38

gentlemen we're going to kick this thing

09:40

off right here comes the highx Westland

09:43

champ it is time for Burnout ryall

10:05

[Music]

10:07

oh

10:11

[Music]

10:17

[Music]

10:26

no oh no down more n it's it's grumpy

10:31

a hey here's the good news I didn't hit

10:33

the wall well we didn't hit the wall but

10:35

the truck didn't go you know I'll be

10:37

honest in a way this makes me feel

10:40

better how's that well because I thought

10:42

I just built junk but I think now I'm

10:47

cursed obviously that didn't go to plan

10:49

and the thing is this truck has been

10:51

absolutely Flawless the whole time it's

10:53

been an America won burnout competition

10:54

after burnout competition after burnout

10:56

competition so Kyle wanted to give it

10:58

one last go to make sure this thing

11:00

actually rips so he messed with the

11:01

wiring got the truck running good enough

11:03

and he went back out to do this the hux

11:06

is ready let's let it rip for the

11:09

second put your hands together for

11:12

luifer

11:15

[Applause]

11:24

[Music]

11:34

[Music]

11:38

for those you that don't know burnouts

11:39

we didn't win we uh Weston made a whole

11:42

bunch of troubles we sort of half fixed

11:44

it enough to do a burnout and then my

11:46

transmission blew up right at the end

11:48

before I got my tires off we pushed it

11:50

off to get third here's the good news I

11:53

have a turbo 400 sitting on the floor of

11:55

my shop well I could swap you my Turbo

11:57

400 for your turbo 400 how about this

12:00

you take me to Texas Roadhouse you can

12:01

use it and on that note we G to Texas

12:05

Roadhouse hey I owe you dinner did you

12:09

break I broke it a man all right steak

12:13

from McDonald's what are we doing tck

12:14

the thr it out that's a good in the

12:16

middle it's a deal there we go

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