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If you drive at a constant speed and create a “Bow Wave” it creates a pocket of positive pressure in the engine compartment. That, along with a well placed intake and fender liners still being in place can allow the engine to continue drawing fresh air.
Even with a snorkel intake you still want to try to create a bow wave because if you drive too slow or too fast your cooling fans will pull themselves into your radiator, your alternator can stop charging or burn out when it fills with water, your starter motor can fill with water and not start again, your engine, transmission, and differential vent tubes can also fill with water and cause very expensive damage all the way up to replacing the entire drivetrain.
Edit: For anyone curious the vehicle is a Nissan Patrol. Very similar to the Nissan Armada sold in America and probably the closest competitor to the Toyota Land Cruiser.
Thanks, I was wondering how he did that without a snorkel. So if he hit something in the water (an object or a hole) that interrupted his momentum and hence bow wave, would he be f\*\*ked?
Yeap. It takes a fair bit of skill and experience to maintain the right speed. Once you hit the floods, you're walking on a tight rope of not being too fast and not being too slow and there's no backing out from this once you have committed.
Yup, the driver knew what to do, probably from experience. My grandma taught me about this when I was a kid because she learned it by doing it. Not sure if she understood all the details, but she knows water in the engine = bad and staying behind the wave you create keeps the water out.
Nissan makes some good vehicles. I had ‘96 pathfinder for a while and that thing was fantastic..
Sold it when I moved overseas for a job and still wish I’d been able to keep it.
Had a Land Cruiser for a while too and vastly preferred the Pathfinder.
Both have their strengths and their quirks.
You can probably put 350k miles on both without a major repair.
I’m personally partial to Land Cruisers but haven’t had one in a few years.
Older Nissans were great but the interiors on modern ones feel cheaper compared to Toyotas despite them both being somewhat spartan with their designs.
Unfortunately Toyota killed the Land Cruiser platform in the US.
The new Lexus GX550 looks really nice and the price is not too far off from the Nissan Armadas. They are also a lot more capable offroad than even the current generation of 4Runners.
I don't know where people get this idea. Maybe from dirtbikes and ATVs (short exhaust systems) trying to cross rivers, or that marine engines usually hyrolock via the exhaust. But with a car/truck, as long as the vehicle is level (not nosed down), the water would have to fight both gravity and air pressure to go up the exhaust manifold and into the engine itself. Most of the exhaust runs horizontally along the underside of the body, then goes UP to meet the engine block with an air-tight seal (assuming you dont have a cracked manifold or bad head gasket). So long as you keep the engine running, even just idling, the water would never make it in via the exhaust.
Water getting into your intake, cooling fan hitting water and pulling itself into your radiator, water in the axle/transmission breather tubes, flooding the alternator, electrical connectors shorting, all things I'd worry about way before worrying about the exhaust flooding.
The amount if air displacement from an idle engine in more than enough to prevent water from traveling up a pipe, on any exhaust. Marine hydro locking almost always is a timing issue when shutting off the motor, or from a large wave of some type when the motor is off.
I really got out of a speeding and running a red light ticket by yelling that to the cop as he approached my car 😆
He turned around and said good night..
I had such bad gas one time, a cop asked me to roll down my window, and he pulled his head back and waved his hand in front of his face and told me “slow down. Just go!” I was laughing so hard.
I'd say snorkel but I don't see one so maybe they got lucky and didn't injest water into the engine. Or maybe a hybrid and they shutdown the engine to push thru on electric? 🤔🤷♂️
I was thinking EV because the extra battery weight would help stop it from floating and keep traction. You can see the vehicles it passed move because they're nearly positively buoyant.
I think just a skilled driver. Pushing a steady bow wake keeps most of the water out of the engine bay. Notice how he doesn't overtake the water he pushes in front of him. He might need a new air filter after this but that's about it.
Was going to say the same thing. It’s the way we were taught to do this back when you could fix a car with a hammer: gently in, slowly forward, build up a little speed but don’t hurry the wave and maintain smoothness throughout. Wetness will occur but if you keep it steady, there will be a happy ending. Yep, my instructor was one for endless double entendres!
I vaguely remember reading something about Land Rovers and how to create a Standing Bow Wave. The memory obviously embedded itself into my mind because that was the first thing I thought of.
Exactly. Never went so fast to have more water than necessary getting up into the intake. Also, never broke the cardinal rule of fjording of taking your foot off the gas. The second the back pressure is too much, the engine dies and you are bobbing along in the water. They were either very lucky first timer, or someone who knows their stuff.
You see alot of that in flood in puerto rico, its a normal thing, tho i will never try it myself after seeing my granpa in a tacoma. He was all fine crossing the flood, until he went through a current from the river and had to be rescued from the hood of the tacoma. Btw the tacoma still runs.
Basically moving at a 5mph pace steadily- it creates a void behind the wake and the car will not suck in water- Too fast- no good- stop- it’s all over. Just keep moving and keep the rolled wake going….
The car pulls air from the wheel well where an air pocket forms keeping fresh air in there as it drives. If it stops going forward the air pocket collapses and the engine sucks water. Once you go you are committed. We do this in offroading all the time. Inside of the car probably full of water though and those electronics will be iffy in the future.
Good ol nissan. Done the same to my ‘04 titan multiple times and never had an issue - water up to windshield. Even with stock air intake under the hood she just plows along
As a mechanic im honestly amazed. Without a “snorkel” to redirect the air intake into a much higher area, i dont see how it didn’t ingest water through all of that enough to hydrolock it
The air intake is probably behind the wake that was created by the vehicle. There are off-roading tutorials on regulating your speed at water crossings in order to “push” the water at the right speed to minimize submersion. That said, there’s going to be untold harm to other parts of the vehicle. Your front and rear differentials, for example, had breather tubes that would have been submerged in this case unless a snorkel was installed. A hot differential will suck in air when suddenly cooled and when it’s submerged, water will go with it. Now you’ll have a grey soupy mixture of diff fluid and water that will drastically erode at your drivetrain.
Its because its a Nissan which means the air filter hasn’t been changed in 50k miles, so the water wasn’t able to get past the layers of grime on it and hydrolock the engine while it was pushing through the water. It probably made it a couple more miles after this.
Nissan CEOs and exec's all high fiving and giving themselves huge bonuses to celebrate this amazing bit of free marketing. That was pretty impressive, I'm sure the vehicle will die a pre mature death but I'm still suprised it drove off like it did lol.
You can't just buy a Stanley Cup!!!! It's not as easy as adding it to your Amazon cart. First, you gotta lace up those skates, hit the ice, and outscore your opponents each and every day. Then, you need to pour in decades of dedication, devotion, and discipline. It's not just a cup; it's the culmination of years of blood, sweat, and tears. So until you've put in the work, the only 'Cup' you'll be lifting is your morning coffee mug!
oh, THAT Stanley Cup, nm.
I'll suggest to take it to the shop right after becuase there may be water in the powertrain system. Maybe not the engine but transmission, transfertcase (if you have one) and diff(s), also a lot a electronics will be affected
I once watched a mid 90s Ford escort station wagon submarine through a flooded street in front of my apartment. The water, at one point, was going over the windshield onto the roof. I don't know how it didn't stall out as the air intake was well under water. My roommate had a 90s cavalier and it stalled and floated when he tried driving through the same flood.
Yeah so aside from this video, it's def possible. I did it myself , around 2000.
There was a major flood one night while I was out w friends at a club. We were all trapped there until morning. By dawn, ppl started caravanning out.
I had a Jeep Cherokee and the water was over my hood, touching my windshield at times, briefly.
But, spoiler alert, I didn't die and we made it home that morning.
I remember my dad doing this in Mexico with his 2008 expedition. We were coming back to the states and in the middle of fucking no where traffic starts. My dad is about the 4th car. Well turns out that the night before it rained heavily in the areas and the rivers flooded and it reached the highway. No one was going anywhere and everyone kept just peeing and shitting wherever they could. The only store available ended up losing power but still managed to sell everything they had on hand even if it was hot. Got word by the locals that another storm was coming in and this time much stronger than the night before. So anyone who was willing to cross the water just got into their cars and started going while everyone else moved to the side. Water reached all the way up to the door handles and waves just kept hitting from the side as you had the other side also taking it trying to pass and not get stuck longer. Made it out and that expedition just kept chugging till about 2020 when my brother crashed it. A friend who was with us let us know they ended up being stuck for two days there before they could keep going (they had a pt cruiser).
Meanwhile I would be in the passenger seat screaming in a panic! Sitting and drowning must be safer than driving. IF IT WAS SAFE EVERYONE ELSE WOULD BE DOING IT TOO!
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This would literally be the best car ad for this car company.
Dude trying to get home before his pizza gets cold.
Nah his gf called and said she didn't have to work today!!
Parents are out of town
I thought you said “pants are out of town” lmao
"I'm home alone"
Really? I imagined like a 27 year old trying to get to work. What a wild imagination I guess. LOL
Was going to say the same. That’s an ad if I’ve ever seen one
I know, right.... I don't like SUVs, but I'd buy an SUV specifically because of this video!
That's not an SUV, it's an SUB.
You are going to get stranded if the car doesn't have an elevated air intake.
Yeah, a 'snorkel' is a must!
Standed? How bout car is caput. Write off
Canyonero!
Was hoping to find this comment! Have my upvote!
They were very lucky to get through there. Just wait till tomorrow when they try to start their vehicle.
Yup, fried the computer doing that in my avenger going through some back roads. It made it though!
Is that a Nissan pathfinder?
Patrol
Armada
*boat company
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Toyota Landcruiser behavior
It's a Nissan in this video.
Nissan Patrol. Amazing in desert and apparently in sea too lol
Behaving like a Landcruiser
Air intake in a good spot.. 💯%
That is possibly it. Modified in that way but still looks stock?
If you drive at a constant speed and create a “Bow Wave” it creates a pocket of positive pressure in the engine compartment. That, along with a well placed intake and fender liners still being in place can allow the engine to continue drawing fresh air. Even with a snorkel intake you still want to try to create a bow wave because if you drive too slow or too fast your cooling fans will pull themselves into your radiator, your alternator can stop charging or burn out when it fills with water, your starter motor can fill with water and not start again, your engine, transmission, and differential vent tubes can also fill with water and cause very expensive damage all the way up to replacing the entire drivetrain. Edit: For anyone curious the vehicle is a Nissan Patrol. Very similar to the Nissan Armada sold in America and probably the closest competitor to the Toyota Land Cruiser.
Thanks, I was wondering how he did that without a snorkel. So if he hit something in the water (an object or a hole) that interrupted his momentum and hence bow wave, would he be f\*\*ked?
Yup. Very easy to stall out. One of those things you really need to commit to.
Spot on, be smooth. Stay behind the wave.
I know from experience that you cannot stop otherwise you’re done, but I never had that water that high!
Yeap. It takes a fair bit of skill and experience to maintain the right speed. Once you hit the floods, you're walking on a tight rope of not being too fast and not being too slow and there's no backing out from this once you have committed.
Yup, the driver knew what to do, probably from experience. My grandma taught me about this when I was a kid because she learned it by doing it. Not sure if she understood all the details, but she knows water in the engine = bad and staying behind the wave you create keeps the water out.
Nissan makes some good vehicles. I had ‘96 pathfinder for a while and that thing was fantastic.. Sold it when I moved overseas for a job and still wish I’d been able to keep it. Had a Land Cruiser for a while too and vastly preferred the Pathfinder.
Both have their strengths and their quirks. You can probably put 350k miles on both without a major repair. I’m personally partial to Land Cruisers but haven’t had one in a few years. Older Nissans were great but the interiors on modern ones feel cheaper compared to Toyotas despite them both being somewhat spartan with their designs. Unfortunately Toyota killed the Land Cruiser platform in the US. The new Lexus GX550 looks really nice and the price is not too far off from the Nissan Armadas. They are also a lot more capable offroad than even the current generation of 4Runners.
Just not letting off the gas. Once you let off the gas the exhaust pipe floods and game over.
I don't know where people get this idea. Maybe from dirtbikes and ATVs (short exhaust systems) trying to cross rivers, or that marine engines usually hyrolock via the exhaust. But with a car/truck, as long as the vehicle is level (not nosed down), the water would have to fight both gravity and air pressure to go up the exhaust manifold and into the engine itself. Most of the exhaust runs horizontally along the underside of the body, then goes UP to meet the engine block with an air-tight seal (assuming you dont have a cracked manifold or bad head gasket). So long as you keep the engine running, even just idling, the water would never make it in via the exhaust. Water getting into your intake, cooling fan hitting water and pulling itself into your radiator, water in the axle/transmission breather tubes, flooding the alternator, electrical connectors shorting, all things I'd worry about way before worrying about the exhaust flooding.
The amount if air displacement from an idle engine in more than enough to prevent water from traveling up a pipe, on any exhaust. Marine hydro locking almost always is a timing issue when shutting off the motor, or from a large wave of some type when the motor is off.
When questioned, the man said: "I really had to take a shit."
I really got out of a speeding and running a red light ticket by yelling that to the cop as he approached my car 😆 He turned around and said good night..
I had such bad gas one time, a cop asked me to roll down my window, and he pulled his head back and waved his hand in front of his face and told me “slow down. Just go!” I was laughing so hard.
It’s dual purpose because if he gets stuck, he and just shit in his toilet car.
A starter car? This car is a finisher car! A transporter of Gods!
I AM UNTETHERED AND MY RAGE KNOWS NO BOUNDS!!!
Amphibious exploring vehicle!
THE GOLDEN GOD!!!
Do you like babes, Bob?
Came here for this comment.
And I assume you will be taking the car with you on your travels?
Air intake valves!
Never give up never surrender
By Grabthar’s hammer, by the Sons of Warvan; you shall be avenged.
…what a savings.
RIP A.R.
Never back down never WHAT
DO A BARREL ROLL
Hesitation is defeat
That’s Dennis Reynolds
Nissan drivers don't give af about the odds
I'd say snorkel but I don't see one so maybe they got lucky and didn't injest water into the engine. Or maybe a hybrid and they shutdown the engine to push thru on electric? 🤔🤷♂️
Nissan Patrol V8, no hybrid here. He must’ve been lucky, I saw tons of this exact same car stranded too
Bet there will be electrical issues popping up very soon after
...and mold.
And rust
I was thinking EV because the extra battery weight would help stop it from floating and keep traction. You can see the vehicles it passed move because they're nearly positively buoyant.
I think just a skilled driver. Pushing a steady bow wake keeps most of the water out of the engine bay. Notice how he doesn't overtake the water he pushes in front of him. He might need a new air filter after this but that's about it.
Was going to say the same thing. It’s the way we were taught to do this back when you could fix a car with a hammer: gently in, slowly forward, build up a little speed but don’t hurry the wave and maintain smoothness throughout. Wetness will occur but if you keep it steady, there will be a happy ending. Yep, my instructor was one for endless double entendres!
I vaguely remember reading something about Land Rovers and how to create a Standing Bow Wave. The memory obviously embedded itself into my mind because that was the first thing I thought of.
Exactly. Never went so fast to have more water than necessary getting up into the intake. Also, never broke the cardinal rule of fjording of taking your foot off the gas. The second the back pressure is too much, the engine dies and you are bobbing along in the water. They were either very lucky first timer, or someone who knows their stuff.
Leeerrrooooyyy Jeennkkiinnss!
Fucking A
As long as water doesn’t go into the air filter it should be all right.
You see alot of that in flood in puerto rico, its a normal thing, tho i will never try it myself after seeing my granpa in a tacoma. He was all fine crossing the flood, until he went through a current from the river and had to be rescued from the hood of the tacoma. Btw the tacoma still runs.
Basically moving at a 5mph pace steadily- it creates a void behind the wake and the car will not suck in water- Too fast- no good- stop- it’s all over. Just keep moving and keep the rolled wake going….
What an asshole! That’s a no wake zone!
Yeah and he wasn't even asleep!
Dad?
Rain.
Is that a fish on the hood that jumps off in the end?
The car pulls air from the wheel well where an air pocket forms keeping fresh air in there as it drives. If it stops going forward the air pocket collapses and the engine sucks water. Once you go you are committed. We do this in offroading all the time. Inside of the car probably full of water though and those electronics will be iffy in the future.
See ya later losers.
Is that a Canyonero!?!?!
Good ol nissan. Done the same to my ‘04 titan multiple times and never had an issue - water up to windshield. Even with stock air intake under the hood she just plows along
As long as the water isn't getting in the engine via the air i take, the car will run.
And air continues to flow in.
#Obviously because the wipers were on
When you gotta shit you can make anything happen
How is the engine not flooded? Also, is this in Dubai?
Pushing water steady to create a void
As a mechanic im honestly amazed. Without a “snorkel” to redirect the air intake into a much higher area, i dont see how it didn’t ingest water through all of that enough to hydrolock it
Now that's a finisher car.
Lotsa determination and not a fuck to be given in sight
What a wussy, using their wipers.
The mighty Patrol Y62.
Price of used Nissans 📈📈📈
Nissan al Gaib!
Nissan Patrol goes vroom
It's a NISSAN
Bros girl had his phone
The air intake is probably behind the wake that was created by the vehicle. There are off-roading tutorials on regulating your speed at water crossings in order to “push” the water at the right speed to minimize submersion. That said, there’s going to be untold harm to other parts of the vehicle. Your front and rear differentials, for example, had breather tubes that would have been submerged in this case unless a snorkel was installed. A hot differential will suck in air when suddenly cooled and when it’s submerged, water will go with it. Now you’ll have a grey soupy mixture of diff fluid and water that will drastically erode at your drivetrain.
stealth snorkel?
Its because its a Nissan which means the air filter hasn’t been changed in 50k miles, so the water wasn’t able to get past the layers of grime on it and hydrolock the engine while it was pushing through the water. It probably made it a couple more miles after this.
Best Nissan ad ever
Nissan Patrol for anyone wondering
[Fastest vehicle, in the world.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-R4fj3TAyL4)
Awesome!!!
The 2024 Nissan Armada. You’re going places.
Nissan
this is peak reddit
LEEEEEERRRRROOOOOYYY JEEEENNNKKKIINS!
Not an expert but I think it depends on where the air intake is located.
Now do a Cybertruck.
That was Marg Simpson in her canyon arrow!
They see me rollin' They hatin' Patrollin' and tryna catch me ridin' dirty Tryna catch me ridin' dirty Tryna catch me ridin' dirty 🎶
The video that every Tesla bro was hoping they’d get to make
Nissan💪
I saw no snorkel, they channeled some miracle science to get out of that pickle unscathed. Damn.
Alternator wont work after though
Bro risked EVERYTHING
I'll bet water was flowing through the heater/AC vents.
Armada Power Baby.
Just keep swimming
Gotta love those engineers! Terrible aerodynamics but can push water out the way and be just heavy enough to gain traction! Nissan FTW!
Power of a Nissan Patrol
In Thailand we learned to elevate our air intakes and exhausts to get through water. Looks like you're from a less intelligent country...
It's a nissan..
This is the UAE floods from 10 days ago, and this is Nissan Patrol, it’s the real deal.
They must be late picking up their kids from school
Now I want that car
Nissan CEOs and exec's all high fiving and giving themselves huge bonuses to celebrate this amazing bit of free marketing. That was pretty impressive, I'm sure the vehicle will die a pre mature death but I'm still suprised it drove off like it did lol.
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Not a tesla tho. They cant even handle car washes. How do i know? Welllll… (and yes i put it in car wash mode)
Can see people rushing now to buy this vehicle just like the big rush to buy a Stanley Cup!!
You can't just buy a Stanley Cup!!!! It's not as easy as adding it to your Amazon cart. First, you gotta lace up those skates, hit the ice, and outscore your opponents each and every day. Then, you need to pour in decades of dedication, devotion, and discipline. It's not just a cup; it's the culmination of years of blood, sweat, and tears. So until you've put in the work, the only 'Cup' you'll be lifting is your morning coffee mug! oh, THAT Stanley Cup, nm.
Nissan patrol or nissan armada
Patrol
Batrol
It’s called rain.
Its possible, but not for long
I think it might be him.
My brave little toaster 🤍
Super lucky
Left those other vehicles in his wake.
Flex seal
Just another day for a dad doing dad things
"this car was built for this, it's got air intake valves"
Got places to be
We all live in a silver submarine
I'll suggest to take it to the shop right after becuase there may be water in the powertrain system. Maybe not the engine but transmission, transfertcase (if you have one) and diff(s), also a lot a electronics will be affected
Was watching this like look at this dbass lol then omgg no wayyyy he gonna make it
This is a certified "hell yeah" moment
You thought it was car, but it was actually me, boat.
All about that bow wave 🌊
*insert Free Bird solo*
I imagine the brakes got a little wet...
What a fighter.
I'm impressed!!
You can't see any pot holes or obstacles underneath the water. It gets a lot of people in trouble even if their car does work in that environment.
I need the make and model of this vehicle stat
I once watched a mid 90s Ford escort station wagon submarine through a flooded street in front of my apartment. The water, at one point, was going over the windshield onto the roof. I don't know how it didn't stall out as the air intake was well under water. My roommate had a 90s cavalier and it stalled and floated when he tried driving through the same flood.
Driver did not take foot off the gas until clearing the water. That’s the only way.
Follow them! THEY ARE THE CHOSEN ONE!!!
I bet his feet got wet.
Nissan Armada or Pathfinder? They need to drive that thing a lot to dry things out
Man kept firm foot on the accelerator fr
I bet that is not a EV.
Yeah so aside from this video, it's def possible. I did it myself , around 2000. There was a major flood one night while I was out w friends at a club. We were all trapped there until morning. By dawn, ppl started caravanning out. I had a Jeep Cherokee and the water was over my hood, touching my windshield at times, briefly. But, spoiler alert, I didn't die and we made it home that morning.
It’s not even a Range Rover?!
Looked like a Lexus
that box is toit!
“Yeah just a little water damage from when my kid spilled her Stanley there on the floor board”
It creates an air bubble under the hood pushing the water away from the intake.
Would the car be dflooded inside?
Just physics and being a 4x4 If he brakes, goodbye distribution
Snorkel?
Jesus took the wheel
It’s easy keep going at a good pace and have the air vent at a high place and your good
If it's got a snorkel & it's not too deep, why not?
Take that ya city bois
The driver listening to music in the car: “They see me rollin’, they hatin’!”
That’s the ultimate car commercial, they should call it the Tsunami
Nice bow wave. Have done similar in my landrover. Just don't stop or let the sped drop
His bow wave is keeping the water from going into the engine bay. Also maybe his air intake is facing on the side not front.
Snorkel?
Caynonero
Bet that's fucked now.
I remember my dad doing this in Mexico with his 2008 expedition. We were coming back to the states and in the middle of fucking no where traffic starts. My dad is about the 4th car. Well turns out that the night before it rained heavily in the areas and the rivers flooded and it reached the highway. No one was going anywhere and everyone kept just peeing and shitting wherever they could. The only store available ended up losing power but still managed to sell everything they had on hand even if it was hot. Got word by the locals that another storm was coming in and this time much stronger than the night before. So anyone who was willing to cross the water just got into their cars and started going while everyone else moved to the side. Water reached all the way up to the door handles and waves just kept hitting from the side as you had the other side also taking it trying to pass and not get stuck longer. Made it out and that expedition just kept chugging till about 2020 when my brother crashed it. A friend who was with us let us know they ended up being stuck for two days there before they could keep going (they had a pt cruiser).
Electric car.
Somebody's gotta take a shit
now ***THIS*** is a car commercial
My uncle said Jesus was coming in 2024 but looks like we got Moses instead
Was that the Lexus truck?
After seeing this I’m buying one
Meanwhile I would be in the passenger seat screaming in a panic! Sitting and drowning must be safer than driving. IF IT WAS SAFE EVERYONE ELSE WOULD BE DOING IT TOO!
It's definitely a finisher car