Register on www.gapped.online/register if you still want to win this crashed car for free! 🤪 It will be ruebuilt even better :) Also, we did not have the capacity to put the car on the lift today to check if there is anything else, so who knows, we may find other issues as we go.
@902Boots
Жыл бұрын
Will you sign the carfax? 😁😁
@Klejnotnilu666
Жыл бұрын
Please check your brakes system
@jritechnology
Жыл бұрын
The clunk sounded like the ABS system.....I imagine you would have felt something through the pedals and/or the steering wheel if that clunk was mechanical and in the ABS system, or the steering system...but you didn't mention feeling anything. Your face definitely showed that SOMETHING changed in the car right at the moment of that sound.
@gueifaopedro
Жыл бұрын
Even Broke is a great car. Lets get the chance off shure, laready registered from the begin. Misha the most importante is all you get out safe, this is the most importante thing. I love your videos, SimRacing and sometimes do something crazy with my Xsara 2.0 HDI 110HP (remaped for something like 154HP 🙃) Best regards from Portugal
@YOSRD
Жыл бұрын
Honda Civic CRX avec le Petit aileron derrière d'origine c'est la plus belle !! Bon beau frère a la Honda Civic CRX 150 CV 950 kg c'est une bombe la voiture et très plate contrairement a une Honda civic avec sont arrière arrondie que j'aime pas du tout..je préfère l'arrière d'une CRX beaucoup plus jolie 👍
@staLkerhu
Жыл бұрын
"Aluminium is bastard." Love the dude! 😀
@NikoMoraKamu
Жыл бұрын
the wood of metals
@Daniel-on5jf
Жыл бұрын
These nuts 😂
@KLOKSLAG1911
Жыл бұрын
Thats why real rally cars use alu with magnesium. But it would cost a little bit more like 2000 euro PER WISHBONE.
@KLOKSLAG1911
Жыл бұрын
@@amosburton4347 brembo sucks i dont get it why people all saying its soooooo gooooood. They doesnt even make anything 🤣 just patch the name on vision.
@stoneeh
Жыл бұрын
Good to know. I'm glad now that all my aftermarket parts are steel.
@mschrappe
Жыл бұрын
When a component fails due to fadigue it leaves a signature in the metal that diferes from the impact one for instance, and this is how engineers can tell the cause of accidents, being it in aeronautics, motorsport or any other area. Exactly because of that, in the Ayrton Senna case, was proved in court that the steer column failed due to fadigue. Happens that there is a lot of noise and misinformation, specially because it involves big teams, big engineers and figures, but there is no doubt about what caused the accident.
@feelthatfeelthat
Жыл бұрын
Senna's column failed due to negligence. Williams were too big for F1 so they started paying everyone off
@obidobi2
Жыл бұрын
Have someone check that snapped back suspension bar. If it snapped during the turn and not on impact with rail.
@kevindoran4336
Жыл бұрын
@@obidobi2Someone did check. Andrea is as experienced as you can get. When he tells you it’s impact damage, it’s impact damage. No if, buts or maybes, it’s impact damage. Nürburg mechanics deal with the aftermath of barrier damage probably more than any techs in the world.
@stephenreed1080
Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is they couldn't trace where there metal for the column was supplied from, with people suggesting it was cheap metal not really fit for it's intended use.
@obidobi2
Жыл бұрын
@@kevindoran4336 oki didn't know they investigated that part already since it wasn't mentioned in this video. I would expect you had to check the break in a microscope to determine how it broke.
@ivanrojas6333
Жыл бұрын
Parts are parts, cars are cars, you are safe and in no pain and that's all we care about Misha!!! I could watch you drive a lawnmower as long as it's you behind the wheel. Much much love from Texas! Thanks for all the smiles per mile
@gouldnj
Жыл бұрын
So glad you weren’t injured Misha, very lucky. Good luck this weekend!
@sickmit3481
Жыл бұрын
Dont worry Misha we all have crashed many GR86s. Even if it only was in IRacing Simulator for the most of us. I do think it was a mechanical failure because of the sound that is noticable in the video and even some spectators have messaged you about it.
@SortaProfessional89
Жыл бұрын
Ill be honest, to me it truly sounds like a ball joint let go... something connected to the rack for sure.
@shutu6338
Жыл бұрын
Lets hope soo. cuz if it was ABS fault that would mean more crashes incoming.
@playwithcars
Жыл бұрын
Have my doubts with something mechanical. Cos the ABS kicking into snow mode is a known issue in the gt86, and gr86 is using similar parts. I had that occur, and that sound is the abs pushing back. Had the same sound of a clunk prior. Commented on prior video too. Do use pedal dance mode for track use.
@kevindoran4336
Жыл бұрын
Andrea is a very experienced mechanic, GR86 owner and Nordschleife driver, he can clearly see no mechanical failure! The ball joint & wishbone, shock and tie rod could clearly be seen still attached on the underbody video. Stripped out cars make clunking noises in compressions as the chassis flexes, especially with uprated rear arms and stiffer bushes/suspension/tyres, the loads have to go somewhere. Put an interior back in it dampens these sounds. It’s also not ABS that gets activated there, it’s ESP, when a driver gets it crossed up has the steering on full lock but the G sensors are detecting push (understeer) it steps in, the same ESP that saved Misha at Schwedenkreuz in the wet. Some times, you just have to own it.
@playwithcars
Жыл бұрын
@@bencevarga6304 he did pump the brakes. Brake , let off , brake again. I believe ice mode kicked in on the first initial brake. Then when he backed off and reapplied the brakes worked and you can see the car just squeeling alr. If there was alot of fluids it would have not squeel and just went straight in.
@bencevarga6304
Жыл бұрын
@@kevindoran4336 Yeah, I rewatched the video with a clear head. If the ABS went to Ice mode, the car wouldnt have slowed down that much. As he releases the brake, and the front decompresses, he looses traction, and starts to slide.
@moparedtn
Жыл бұрын
Very glad you and your passenger are not suffering from any injuries, first of all. That said, as a long-time subscriber who had some racing in my past (early in life - I'm old now), I had been noticing in the last couple months or so that Misha seemed to be pushing the cars a little harder than ever before. Now, some of that comes with additional experience of course - but there seemed to be a harder edge to his recent laps, including some nervous moments on-track with "interesting" passing choices and such. It may just be me, but it was noticeable and it made me concerned for him... Glad to see him get right back on the horse, though. That's a good thing too! - Ed on the Ridge
@Pete68T
Жыл бұрын
I Noticed that ,He Has Started Driving a Lot Harder on the Cars.Not A Good Thing To Start As Anything Can Break And it could end Up in a Massive Crash
@thomasbryce7151
Жыл бұрын
Yeh I noticed that too... I'm an old bugger myself (getting on 70) Don't compete in national Rally competition anymore but still a Big fan of WRC especially when it comes to NZ. I agree that Misha been pushing it more than usual I put it down to youthful exuberance( which we all do az young bucks involved in Motor racing) BUT experience teaches you afew things... 1_ always make sure your car is properly prepped & Fit for purpose. 2_ don't let "familiarity" with the car, the track, or fellow competitors allow complacency to creep in. There's No doubt young Misha has driving talent which is growing with experience. But just be aware of getting too comfortable &complacent. That's when the unexpected can catch you by surprise!
@cancracker
Жыл бұрын
For some headlights there are repair kits that replace the brackets. If the headlight is that expensive, it might be worth trying to find out if such a solution is available for this model.
@LeitoAE
Жыл бұрын
They can also do "plastic welding". This is not going to be a show off car. It will be tracked, raced and probably will have some more fighting marks. New light, sooner or later, will be broken too.
@TheMau5meister
Жыл бұрын
Sound like we will be seeing an m3 touring soon?! Glad the GR86 appears to be fixable, definitely figured you would be looking at $10k plus though, ouch. The things you do for our entertainment, excited for all the upcoming projects you mentioned!😁
@1DC_
Жыл бұрын
The headlight is definitely fixable. There are special mash type plastic glues that are made for fixing holding points, like yours for example. The one I used I think is called “speedyfix”, worked for me 😊
@Vgk36
Жыл бұрын
it's now in my amazon shopping cart! maybe this will fix my E36 glove box panel !!! but MAYBE NOT
@randomhero123
Жыл бұрын
I've always used plastic glue for such things, it chemically melts the plastic and essentially plastic welds the parts together. Bonds tend to break more easily than chemical welding of the material in my experience.
@squeakers27
Жыл бұрын
It is true you can fix it but considering that someone is going to win this car, they would probably prefer a perfect headlight rather than a repaired one.
@SloMoHacker
Жыл бұрын
@@squeakers27and Misha knows that. He wants to give a perfect car. That’s what I like about him.
@Vgk36
Жыл бұрын
@@squeakers27 their getting a FREE car . You gonna tell me they won’t take it with a repaired light. Tf you talkin about. Sounds like these people would complain if they won money and had to carry it out in dollar bills they would complain…..
@jankunc7593
Жыл бұрын
Every time i see the gapped GT86 i click the video faster than the speed of light.
@mgcharoudin
Жыл бұрын
GR!86 haha
@jankunc7593
Жыл бұрын
@@mgcharoudin Sorry my bad😅
@f1jr724
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the insight Misha... 👍 loving your work fella.
@yanis905
Жыл бұрын
I’d love to see you guys work on a 2023 WRX as a new project car. I’m in the process of making mine track-ready and would be very interested to see what kind of setup you’d put together. Stay strong and keep the good stuff coming!
@SkylineLofe
Жыл бұрын
the WRX isn't in Europe from what I can tell. Only Japan and the US, maybe Australia as well. If you want good coilovers though, Racecomp is easily the best company for Subaru aftermarket coilovers
@yanis905
Жыл бұрын
@@SkylineLofe You're right. I now live in Canada and tend to forget that some models aren't available in Europe and vice versa. Right now, I'm looking at stiffening the chassis with Cusco braces and a Rotora 6/4 big brake kit. Suspension seems to be tricky here in the Winter Belt, though. It looks like all the salt sprayed on the road tends to make the coilovers get stuck. For the time being, I'm just protuning the car after installing a new turbokit and FMIC. Patience, time and money...
@dlombana161
Жыл бұрын
Honestly I’d focus on tracking the car first to get a good baseline for a season or two with just better tires/wheels and pads/fluids. You have quite a few mods planned but a bigger turbo and tuning tend to bring a whole new slew of variables for reliability on track for forced induction cars in general.
@yanis905
Жыл бұрын
@@dlombana161 Chassis rigidity seems to be a big deal actually, even before suspension upgrade. If I don't take care of it from the get go, I may put some undue stress onto the chassis. To meet you half way. I'd say that I could have started with the brake kit, tires and chassis before the turbokit and FMIC. I simply couldn't resist the fun factor of deeper exhaust sound once a catback meets a J pipe😆
@robertadamski
Жыл бұрын
Most important thing is that both of you guys are all okay, the car will be fixed without a problem and it will continue to attack the Ring. You are doing a fantastic job Misha, keep it up!
@XJapa1n09
Жыл бұрын
Misha, I love your humility. Thanks for all the content! I really enjoy all you do and just listening to you talk. Take care, glad you’re safe!
@andrewsedgwick7299
Жыл бұрын
Your engineer talks total sense. Never take shortcuts after a high impact crash.
@robinwareham6316
Жыл бұрын
I recon if the clunk you heard was the tie rod end that broke and it wasn't the impact that caused it, that could of been the issue. I would think that it would explain both the light steering feel and the ABS flashing if both front wheels weren't pointing where they should!
@rkan2
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, an important part of not ABS but ESC is that the steering wheel position is known. That will have to correlate with the G-sensor so that the right wheels can be have their brakes applied.
@JoeLampert-ou7oj
Жыл бұрын
I watch till the end. Don’t know why people wouldn’t like your videos. The heck with them. First reply to anything ever on KZitem. Really enjoy you channel do I call it? Thank you keep them coming stay safe!👍👍
@dolex161
Жыл бұрын
the true track car experience, unfiltered ! :) thank you for sharing. " Cars are pain ❤" - donut media
@realAdaunn
Жыл бұрын
Misha, what truly matters is that you weren’t injured and the car can be repaired, from what we know it sounds to me as a steering rack tie rod failure. It would be interesting if someone would have recorded a video at the exact time this happened to confirm this suspicion. You’ll come back stronger after this!
@bane2
Жыл бұрын
Misha back where he belongs... In a Honda! EF Civic are the lightest of the bunch, these are amazing with a bit of additional power.
@pspandym
Жыл бұрын
Hmmm the Lock ring on the coilover spring was loose like that. Then my hypothesis would be, that you lost spring tension on that corner. Causing an unbalanced suspension system by the 3rd lap. My Racing Spec buddyclubs taught me that the hard way. I now put zipp ties to keep an extra safety lock.
@marinelaldea9522
Жыл бұрын
Cauze probabile: #unitatea abs nu a mai răspuns la comenzi datorită:*temperaturii lichidului de frână;,*senzor abs;*impuls electric datorită alternatorului;*unitatea abs are uzură morală; #temperatura anvelopelor neadecvată segmentului de pistă; #a existat praf sau ulei pe pistă. Intră pe lecții învățate, mulțumesc pentru ceea ce faci,mă bucur că sunt doar daune materiale. Mașinile pe care le pilotați vreau să înțelegeți că au si componente vechi care pot ceda.Sper că s-a tradus corect. Respect pentru ceea ce faceți și multă sănătate.
@ziggggy53ify
Жыл бұрын
I trained as a mechanical engineer. Looking at the video and listening to your description, I suspect that three things happened to stress and break the front-end components, before you struck the guard-rail of the track. 1) You applied the brakes which put normal stresses on the car. Nothing broken at this point. 2) There was a change in the track surface which caused the front tires to lose traction, almost completely. You countered the steering angle to compensate for the slide, as you should. 3) ABS took over and the front wheels free-wheeled until the car hit dry pavement again, ABS engaged the brakes again and the car instantly went from unstressed to highly stressed and the wheels were still cocked, so the steering components were instantly highly stressed, the car pitched down and something snapped under the strain, resulting in the "pop" sound. This would be similar stresses to a city street with losing traction and hitting a curb with the tire/wheel and snapping a steering component. _ Now you lose steering control because of the broken component(s) and you wisely let go of the steering wheel so the impact with the guard-rail doesn't snap your wrist. Trust me, if all of this had happened on a tighter turn, the car damage would have been much worse.
@JumpedMedia
Жыл бұрын
The rod ends are also made for tension and compression. Not bending loads as he was turning in while overcooking the front tyres.
@kalindugunathilake2811
Жыл бұрын
I stayed and watched until the end
@ttgtomr
Жыл бұрын
Glad your well Misha! I don't think it's abs going into ice mode because you would have just lost braking. I wonder if anyone had video of the crash from outside just so you could have seen what direction the wheels were facing. That would help figure out some of the mystery. My money is on liquid on the track or maybe that clunk was the tie rod breaking off. Could also be the pillowballs were badly worn on the coilovers and they welded themselves to the strut tower mount. When the fronts pillowballs go, you can potentially loose some steering angle before the wheels actually turn. Basically instead of the coilover rotating where the pillowball is, it'll rotate the shock itself. (it will make a clunking noise like that since the coil spring itself rotates) That lower coilover lock being loose might also be evidence of that. (I'd check for wear on the upper lock where the spring sits on) Anyway, glad you and the passenger are doing good dude! You are by far my favorite dude on YT
@twitchvomtablet8275
Жыл бұрын
Misha, I'm doing my driver's license right now and have a practical exam in 1 week. One day I want to drive as well as you❤❤❤❤
@grp5ltdot2024
Жыл бұрын
good luck
@tomerivan
Жыл бұрын
3:13 that was very unexpected, Renault Brembo calipers on a GR86? I'm not even close to a mechanic, but looking at the crash video again, there was defiantly some kind of a fluid on the road, you could even see the Porsche avoid it. And I believe the the clunk that we heard is some kind of a mechanical part from the other vehicle, and only one tire was fighting for grip, which was the outside front tire, the inside one was directly on the fluid with 0 traction basically, only because the tire squeal wasn't that loud, and doesn't sound like 2 tires, more like one. Keep it safe Misha, we want you good for a lot more videos to come! 💪
@chrisbaxter5041
Жыл бұрын
Woop woop almost 1M subs. Do you pinch yourself every day? How well your channel is doing well deserved you are becoming an automotive legend ❤️
@shanesmith4658
Жыл бұрын
Good to see your doing ok and keeping positive.. Good luck with the rebuild, and I look forward to seeing you send it again soon.👍😉
@1TigeRRacing1
Жыл бұрын
Misha brother I've learned the Nürburgring from you , you made me love this track when I saw you in the gr86 I go to iracing and practice the same lolls thanks for everything
@hondanickx
Жыл бұрын
K24 EG is a great choice! 👌 For example check Enric Roig with his k24 turbo EG Flying around the ring!😅 I can recommend Honed Developments for suspension/brake parts!
@andresilvasophisma
Жыл бұрын
Regarding Senna, there's a video on the web supporting the thesis that he went straight on because the track was patched midway through the corner (you can see the black patch). When he hit the black patch the front lifted from the ground and he went straight on due to lack of grip. You can see in the video that the wheels keep the same angle throughtout the corner, so it was hardly a broken steering. One of the things that were changed after that crash was that repairs to the track can't be done like that anymore.
@Trippsify
Жыл бұрын
Glad you are safe!
@adamg1149
Жыл бұрын
Many years ago I've build for myself trackday car using Civic 4gen base (ED6). It had d16 supercharged engine (240HP) and 928kg weight (measured with half tank empty). With mods like metal plate lsd, quaife steering rack, brakes, suspension + few more it was very competitive track weapon. I raced for three full seasons with this car on highest speed tracks available in my country. Pros: weight, perfect wheelbase, double wishbones F+R, visibility inside, easy to drive on the limit. Cons: bit soft chassis, reinforcements highly welcome. I could even go lower with car weight (8XXkg was in reach) but I was driving to trackdays on wheels so didn't want go beyond some point (like plexi windows, fiber doors and so on). If you want, I can share more of my personal experiences from that build.
@stuartmillsom3509
Жыл бұрын
Glad you both are ok. 💚💚
@Satrolkof
Жыл бұрын
In our shop (Spain) we did 3 times worst at a cost of 2.5k parts to paint lol Mercedes, Audi so on.
@Zombiebro123456
Жыл бұрын
glad to see you guys are okay!! love the content, keep it up Misha!
@Daggerit
Жыл бұрын
I'd have a look at the rear left lower link to see if there are scrapes on the underside. The inboard rose joint failed downwards in bending by the looks of things, if it was from impact I would expect it to look more like a compressive failure. If it was what failed I would expect there to be road rash on the underside, versus it being snapped during impact where there would likely only be grass and dirt on it. Good luck with the repairs!
@grantmyburgh7374
Жыл бұрын
Glad you are ok Misha. The car can be fixed easily. Thanks for the great content. I hope to visit you soon.
@NikolaTeslaIsGreat
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Misha, for a great content. GL to you for a next races)
@m4ini
Жыл бұрын
One very important thing to note, it's illegal to polish headlights in germany. For any reason. Be it for scratch removal, to get clouded headlights back to clear or any other reason. To be clear, the damage on the headlight isn't repairable, and wasn't repairable before you noticed the cracked mounting points etc. Just the damage to the glass/plastic alone is enough to render it useless (except, if it doesn't impair function, then you can run it with the scratch - you can't fix that scratch though since the fixing itself is what renders the light illegal afterwards). Headlights have a scratch-resistant protective clear coating - which can be tested. If the TÜV guy checks the lights and notices the discrepancy, the car will fail the HU. The second you polish that coating, it's considered "bauteilich verändert", which means that the Typzulassung of the headlight expires. The exact same goes for re-coating the headlight yourself. There's no way around this, it's illegal. Which i guess is fine if you keep it to yourself, but probably not the greatest idea to do it on a car that you're going to give away, for the winner to then face the music at the Hauptuntersuchung. Even worse, it's a criminal criminal offense (not a "Ordnungswidrigkeit") to drive a polished headlight - and they'll also impound the car on the spot since polished headlights void the "Betriebserlaubnis". Here in german: " Jeder Autoscheinwerfer ist daher ein sogenanntes typgenehmigtes Bauteil. Bei der Typzulassung werden die Scheinwerfer bis ins Detail geprüft. Darunter die lichttechnischen Eigenschaften. Ein weiterer Prüfpunkt ist die Belastbarkeit der Oberfläche. Für diesen Prüfpunkt spielt die Beschichtung mit einer Kratzschutzschicht eine wichtige Rolle. Diese transparente Schicht schützt den Scheinwerfer vor Umwelteinflüssen und vor den UV-Strahlen des Sonnenlichts. Das bedeutet, diese Kratzschutzschicht ist wichtig, damit der Scheinwerfer seine Typzulassung behält. Wird die Schutzschicht durch Abschleifen oder Polieren entfernt, dann erlischt automatisch die Typzulassung des Scheinwerfers. Der Gesetzgeber sagt dazu, dass die Scheinwerfer bauteilich verändert wurden. Ebenso gilt der Überzug der Scheinwerfer mit einem neuen Klarlack als eine solche Veränderung und ist daher ebenfalls nicht erlaubt. Wenn Sie die Scheinwerfer Ihres Autos polieren, erlischt nicht nur die Typzulassung, sondern gegebenenfalls auch die Betriebszulassung des Fahrzeugs. Sollte bei der TÜV-Prüfung die Aufarbeitung der Scheinwerfer entdeckt werden, wird Ihnen der TÜV die Plakette verweigern. Fällt diese Behandlung während einer Verkehrskontrolle auf, werden Sie mit Ihrem Fahrzeug nicht weiterfahren dürfen. Sie machen sich zudem strafbar." I get that many people aren't too happy about laws surrounding car modification, but especially a channel that prides itself with tuned and modified cars should stick to legal method, especially on a giveaway car. Now.. I do understand that it's likely not bad intent by Misha or the mechanic, that's why i'm pointing it out here. If i recall correctly, there was a time not too long ago (somewhere in the last decade, i think?) where it was legal - so it's likely that Misha and the mechanic are simply under the impression that it would be perfectly legal/fine, rather than announcing an illegal modification to a giveaway car.
@j.navarrete86
Жыл бұрын
It could be the Ice Mode, is a know issue in the gt86 when you are breaking hard, mostly with your left foot (releasing the gas pedal) and turning.
@GreekSIMRACING
Жыл бұрын
Senna had a column twisting partial failure, power steering abnormal function condition.He was unlucky with the escape road (wall).Glad you both got unharmed.
@bloodethirteen
Жыл бұрын
Morizo a.k.a. Akio Toyoda was here in the Ph a week ago and being a CEO of the company, I truly admire his passion not just for driving the cars they've built, but also he himself race the cars and push them to their limits. I hope he sees this and maybe able to help you out to expedite the parts that you need for this project. Pretty sure he'll be grateful to know you're driving the car the way it was meant to be driven.
@alexcaragea6049
Жыл бұрын
The clatter from the front is probably the abs modulating the brakes which prevented any braking and there's a dip in that turn which can cause it
@alexaoo
Жыл бұрын
I like watching your videos Misha! Can't wait to see that car get new upgrades Cheers from Mexico ❤️🇲🇽
@alexaoo
Жыл бұрын
@MRMishaCharoudin. Heyyy thanks for answering! Hope your doing well👍👍👍
@kiwievilbirb4911
Жыл бұрын
The crash and the damages look exactly the same to what happened to me when hitting a wet patch in a corner after a dry entry (was my mistake for pushing hard in these conditions)
@pedrosousa7877
Жыл бұрын
Edit the 86 videos with joe! I’ll keep them running non stop for a week or two on KZitem 🥰 Looking forward for the videos on the 86 updates and repair 💪💪
@qruczmarzi
Жыл бұрын
Hi Misha! First of all: thanks god that you and Joe are safe! I cannot imagine the world without your contents!😮😊 Second: the tie bar inspection looks me quite suspicious! Normally that parts get first bended as a designed failing method (I would have also expected it as you impacted at moderate speed), their crack section is also at the outside joint housing! Thus it's strange for me that the bar looks fine on the outside but the rack can be shaken on that way. I don't think the inner joint is failed too (but possible)...that should be much more massive than the outer one, but take a look at the overall steering! Tie bar fixation thread to the rack, yoke (support and fixation part between rack and pinion)...unfortunatelly the mondern steering systems don't really like NOS missions as durability test! It's not a bet and win contest but the clunk could come from the steering itself! Keep going and fly safe longer! Cheers Marton
@rhysbb2101
Жыл бұрын
Misha the headlight can be saved the plastic support brackets can be replaced, at Mercedes-Benz they replace them hope this saves you some money👍
@razorbackvepar8802
Жыл бұрын
Hi Misha Charoudin, try to connect it to the ECU, maybe there to see what happened, because the ECU has to show an error if something happened, try it, and I'm complaining that it's to the steering wheel bar or to the brake system, try to find out what happened to the car, because according to in the video it's strange that the car has no brakes and can't turn. Greetings from Croatia. I watch your videos. They're always fast. Just be careful. Greetings from Zagreb.
@anonony9081
Жыл бұрын
Regardless of whether or not you can pinpoint the issue it's really clear from the video that it was a mechanical failure. You just lose steering entirely
@blueicevirus
5 ай бұрын
i love when a mechanic puts safety where it should be. FIRST!
@DriftBandit96
Жыл бұрын
Something snapped 100%. That was not the track or driver error.
@devonutopia
Жыл бұрын
You can often get tab replacements for the headlights. Seen it on other salvage / repairs channels. Tabs to replace the existing ones. :)
@junish4187
Жыл бұрын
Very good that you dont keep hold the steering
@kwood4109
Жыл бұрын
Just a thought, since everyone is saying they heard a clunk… if there was some form of liquid on the track and the tires had no traction, the brakes would stop the wheels near enough instantly wouldn’t they despite the tires still slipping across the track? The clunk may have been the sudden stopping of the wheels with the loss of traction? If you have a car up in the air (no traction) and the wheels are spinning quickly, the force from the brakes, alongside the abscense of traction causes them to stop straight away (possibly causing a clunk from suspension at those high speeds)
@gavinivers8941
Жыл бұрын
Back in the Group A days the EF Civic with the ZC 1600cc engine, put out over 200bhp! You accident reminds me of in 2000 I did the 24 Hour Race. A mate drove for a VW team and had a similar crash which they thought it could have been a shock fail.
@marioribeiro886
Жыл бұрын
most people in your situation would already be making excuses "the steering failed" "oil on the road" "something broke because you heard a noise" but despite all this, you're not crying and you assume that the It could still have been your fault, or a set of situations, but you never exclude that it could have been your fault. for that you deserve respect :) take care
@galacticcaveman4045
Жыл бұрын
You bring up a good point about ABS. Something could have failed in the system that caused the wheels to lock up. As for the noise, if you ever driven on snow/ice, the ABS does tend to make quite loud "clunking" sounds when it engages or disengages.
@mattwillow7
Жыл бұрын
Inner tie rod snapping like that on the steering rack side and without any sings of bending, I hope you give that a second look when the car is on the lift. Usually as a result of a crash they will snap on the threads connecting it to outer rod where it is the weakest, and if it did fail prior to the impact car would want to push straight just like it did, so really want to see that explored further.
@mattd1188
11 ай бұрын
You should be able to tell if the steering rack was broken in tension or impact by looking at the metal grain structure at the break. If there's stretching it was likely your clunk, and caused the accident. If it is "squished" then the break was likely from impact.
@kington2311
Жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching you build tracktool I like your taste your choice and your dedication to detail
@moonquake1881
Жыл бұрын
Interesting to me is that car went in understeer after the braking was finished, you were already on slight gas. This shows to me that you weren’t too fast or braked too late, otherwise you wouldn’t have released braking. Regarding the clunk, I was wondering if it wasn’t simply the noise from abs (unsure about how it would be captured by the cam system). Anyway. Cannot wait to see the Honda :-)
@kiwtdj
Жыл бұрын
Glad you're okay!
@Fraiser5
Жыл бұрын
Misha, tell us more about the nankang crs !!!
@nizam_mr
Жыл бұрын
EF, CRX, EG. These are mad light car body. Even souped D16 and B16 sufficiently sparks joy. K series power brings more fun too
@Mark__A
Жыл бұрын
Senna's car was too low, and hit the ground multiple times, porpoising. I saw a long investigation video about it couple of years ago. It happened with other cars too on the same weekend, but not all of them ended in tragedy. (this can be one of the reasons parts broken on it)
@sickjohnson
Жыл бұрын
The day is always improved with a Misha video!
@mlawulimlawuza9739
Жыл бұрын
I think it's the Ghost of all the cars that died there☠️💀. You are an inspiration my brother. Love from South africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
@timessix8434
Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say we had a fantastic day at the Ring today, with Porsche Club Sweden. Ended a bit prematurely because of rain but fantastic up to that point.Already looking forward to the next trackday here…
@SturdivantRacing126
Жыл бұрын
You should make a video on the EF. We want to see simple, affordable track cars that normal people can buy.
@builtbybobby2417
Жыл бұрын
Lots of respect and honor using Senna as your reference to making a mistake!
@Mrtojo
Жыл бұрын
check the steering column and steering box!
@rickswanracing3139
Жыл бұрын
would Love this car... ever since I got a spin in a Supra at Watkins Glen... i knew i needed a track car. I am not even remotely close to the Nurburgring... but within a few hours of Watkins and Limerock ;)
@ALINUED
Жыл бұрын
Definitely you should check the steering rack and the components which connected to it
@adana4744
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the follow-up video ! Looking forward to see that Honda build..even if I would have considered a DC2 (biased owner's opinion) ;)
@alfredomunozgil8756
Жыл бұрын
The most important is that both was okay after the crash. Material things you can always replace 👍
@marcol6268
Жыл бұрын
Atomic guys are so great! I got my car in their shop aswell (new supension) and I even had the pleasure to drive 2 test laps with Andrea, to see whats what. Great guy, great team! (And great Video Misha :D)
@hazzysheikh2491
Жыл бұрын
I always watch til the end Misha :P
@venivici2094
Жыл бұрын
Things happen, the main thing is that you're safe, regardless of what it is, being a steering rack, ball joints, or tie rod ends
@m3clubracer
Жыл бұрын
My track E36 M3 had a 318 ABS in it and the front end locked up under 80% threshold and would not unlock and I went off as you did. I could feel the pulses and that may have been the "clunking" others heard? I'm sure you could have felt this. I tried pumping the pedal and it would not unlock while moving. It did unlock after I slowed down through the grass. It did this three times then the 3x rule came into play and I was removed from the track day, haha. This was the first time I tracked it and it was debug day anyway. the tires did not exhibit much flat spotting at all, look at the tires. The 318 chassis was preproduction #32 from Spartanburg SC and was sold to GMG/James Sofronas then sold to me. I did not replace the ABS but upgraded the rest of the brake system to the M version AND PFC pads. The 318 ABS did NOT like this. >>>>>>It was not calibrated for this kind of stopping.
@m3clubracer
Жыл бұрын
@MRMishaCharoudin. you mean I won the wheel?!? 💥🥰😁 wut?!
@m3clubracer
Жыл бұрын
@MRMishaCharoudin. scammer!
@churro6160
Жыл бұрын
0:40 the clunk I noticed that on this clip it started with your foot already depressed on the break, you let go and then applied the break. The clunk noise happened when you applied the break. It's been a while since I've done diagnoses on breaks and suspensions, but this is a clue. It may be possible that the clunk you heard may have already been there, or if a part failed it may have failed prior to this clip. It would interesting to hear the whole video again and listen in every time you apply the break or apply the break hard if there is a clunk or a new noise leading up to the crash
@churro6160
Жыл бұрын
Also there seems to be some discrepancies with ABS activation on your previous video, the last time you applied the brake the ABS had just turned off and didn't activate when you applied break again. Posted about it with details there. If you're still wondering I hope this helps
@birelboy1
Жыл бұрын
Offcourse we are watching at the end of the video. So looking forward for your plans of next year. The best thing is that you are oké. And a civic is really cool to build as a track car. These k20/24 engines are wild when build. Or a Impreza would also be great, but we know we are biased on that 😅
@subz3r0
Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry you crashed Misha, Andrea is a good guy and a top mechanic, thumbs up for this vid
@musewolfman
Жыл бұрын
In reference to your Honda plans, the d16z6 is an incredibly fun engine, even in stock form. I had a 1993 Del Sol that was a brilliant little back road bomber on that stock 125hp. I sold it before I could get into suspension or tire modifications, but even on the stock suspension and some cheap all-seasons, it was still a car that made me look forward to driving it every day. Unless it was raining, that top was leaky as hell 😅
@Arik_Romi
Жыл бұрын
Keep your Spirit Misha !! You're an example to all of us! Real beauty in life is Imperfection. Never forget that
@JuergenGDB
Жыл бұрын
The Left headlight housing may be cracked, it appeared to have condensation but is an easy fix.
@Mikey___
Жыл бұрын
You can get a tab repair kit for that headlight Mischa, don't replace that whole thing!
@Iseenoobpeoples
Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure it's ABS related, it could be a dirty wheel sensor (rocks will block it), last time it happened to me all of the brake pressure went to only one wheel, I got so many other events with ABS malfunctions in this car, that's why I plan on removing the ABS pump unit completely, there are aftermarket solutions.
@NapalmPineapple
Жыл бұрын
From my experience with my Toyota it’s cheaper just to get a new bumper cover and fender then try to salvage damaged bodywork.
@davec3568
Жыл бұрын
Not ice mode, it gives you a hard pedal you will definitely notice, it usually happens at brake initiation, and it doesn't affect steering, only brake pressure. You will probably never know, but I'd give it a 98% chance it was a contaminated track surface.
@alexstava
Жыл бұрын
yes, I'm glad you chose the EG. Don't know why tho, I just started liking them a lot lately
@matiz33
Жыл бұрын
13:42 I was watching till the end 😁
@leon_pp
Жыл бұрын
Looks in surprisingly well shape even. Says something about the build...
@adamknight9535
Жыл бұрын
With the amount of laps you turn on the ring Misha and the speeds you go its surprising how little issues you have had. Sh*t happens as they say and crack on. We all love the content
@laysarlizard5058
Жыл бұрын
Pretty unfortunate accident and the gr is a bit hurt but that‘s not what matters, i‘m glad you and your friend left being unharmed that day, may your guardian angel ever look after you and protect you. Cars can be fixed but lives can only be lost forever. Love the videos and i‘m hyped on the new Projects coming!
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