We Put Two Motors and 56,000 Watts into China's Worst Car!

Published 2024-04-26
Check out our favorite Everlast tools here bit.ly/47uIHgv We took two 28,000 watt motors and put them in China's worst car! GIVEAWAY: www.grindhardplumbingco.com/ for this project we used both the rear and front subframe from a kei truck mini truck, custom four link in the rear and two 28KW kits from Electro and Co electroandcompany.com/collections/kits

We imported this Chang Li Through Electric Import Motors for $1400 off all vehicles (excluding the Gopher Pro). Use Code GRINDHARD24 electricimportmotors.com/collections/changli

TOYS, PARTS AND TOOLS WE USE: www.amazon.com/shop/grindhardplumbingco

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All Comments (21)
  • @bullittdog4352
    The couple seconds of silence at the top of that hill then …”pop” and backwards you go was priceless..almost like an amusement park ride!
  • @EricAlanMedia
    The Chang Li build is my favorite series on YouTube right now. I want one!
  • @drpsyko101
    39:41 That suspense music end combined with the "Uh-oh" is comedic gold.
  • @snarfarpher2416
    This one of the only channels that really gives an in depth look at the difficulty of fabricating and machining one-of parts that are ACTUALLY STRAIGHT AND TRUE. Most channels just edit out the part where they realize simply owning a lathe doesnt make you a machinist
  • @EdwinOlding
    That was the most terrified I have been in a long time!
  • @soadkrloz
    After like 2 months since I've seen the first monster chopper video, I have to say I'm a huge fan of the videographer for this channel so I want to shoutout him and the person whose editing these videos. These right here is a ton of work so I want to recongnize him or them
  • @thunderpants645
    Saw the title and immediately clicked "play". These dudes are awesome. I'm 59 and love that they are doing things I've wanted to try. Pass or fail, it's all in the name of progress. (Or it could be construed as ignorance and fool hardiness. Either way, it's fantastic!)
  • @TomleyRC
    This things nuts haha.  I've built dual motor RC Cars before, and if you have independent motors driving front and rear axles, the front always spins up more. When you accelerate you get less load on the front axle, so the motor is able to get higher RPM's than the rear. Even when you use separate speed controllers. For the same throttle input, the front can spin faster with less load.
  • @jacobcurzon420
    I love how you give Will free reign to do whatever and you guys are just there to make sure he doesn't die or catch fire, or smash his phone screen😂
  • @innominatum9906
    34:20 Seeing that ladybug drive across the road from the outside and being able to hear you guys laughing is "premium" :face-purple-crying:love it!
  • As far as the pinion oiling goes adding some shallow cuts across the outside flat face of the ring gear will make it sling more oil up onto the pinion bearing.
  • @kliether33
    Ethan is like the Red Foreman of this operation, and Will is totally Kelso. Edwin might be Eric... The family dynamic is great, but Ethan just can't resist busting their chops every day :D
  • You van tell Ethan has taken Will under his wing as his student. Teaching him to become a better welder, fabricator and overall builder!
  • @amcustomfab
    you guys just need to put acrylic floors in it so you can still see through the floors. Great content as always. Keep up the great work
  • @ipoopmuffins
    "i be workin under chang-li's all day, my hairs burnin' up" is probably the best will quote of all time.
  • @haukesattler446
    And the next time on Grind Hard Plumbing Co: "We gutted the Chang Li again. Shoved in the drive train of a 1400kW Rimac Nevera. And put it on 58-inch Mickey Thompsons."
  • @Thorsten2101
    I've always wondered, it's not quite your style to have it only rear-wheel driven. Glad you're doing it all-wheel drive now 😁
  • @rob7439
    24:10 Ya'll ever seen a tool for straightening bent flanges like that. Its essentially a regular hardened steel Tool with a roller attached to the end. You mount it in the tool post and use it to push the flange back into trueness. Very quick dirty way to fix out of round flanges.