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Out of the Box, YouTube Modified Fast and Furious Car into a Boat

Fans of the film Fast and Furious definitely know the Dodge Challenger Hellcat car. This muscle car from the United States is often driven by the main character of Fast and Furious, Dominic Toretto, played by Vin Diesel.

Well, it just so happens that content creator Cody Detwiler has the same car. He was also interested in doing something unique and new for his YouTube channel, Whistlin Diesel.

Previously, Cody Detweiler also caused a stir when he tortured a Ferrari F8 worth IDR 6 billion until it caught fire. So, this time he wants to get attention again by modifying the Dodge Challenger Hellcat into a boat.

“I once made a large truck plunge onto this beach. Now I want to try it with a Hellcat boat,” said Cody Detwiler proudly.

Different from the monster trucks he made before, the Dodge Challenger Hellcat modified by Cody Detwiler actually took a different approach. He didn’t install giant tires so the car could float on the beach.

Instead of tires he used giant tires made of aluminum. It is hoped that these tires will be able to propel the car when it plunges to the beach.

Apart from that, Cody Detwiler also prepared a cross-section for the car. So the cross section holds the Dodge Challenger Hellcat from sinking.

The technical specifications have not changed at all. Cody Detwiler continues to use a V8 turbo engine with a cylinder capacity of 6,200 cc. This machine can produce 700 horsepower and a maximum torque of 881 Nm.

That amount of power is very powerful when on the road. It’s just that everything is different when you are on the beach.

It turns out that the fake boat that Cody Detwiler made is not at all as fast as a speedboat or other boat.

“It looks like the tire needs to be modified so that it can pedal on water,” he explained.

From there, Cody Detwiler wanted to try this reckless action again. This time with a more ideal tire design so that his muscle car is not only tough on the road but also in the sea.

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