Weird that Automation doesn't let you use turbochargers and superchargers. They absolutely existed in 1946. They were just about as common in the modding scene as well
I would say that the early 50s makes sense as a starting era as that is when they start appearing on top level race cars. In 1946 the average turbocharged car is something rigged up out of a ww2 plane engine which isn't entirely in the spirit of automation
They had super chargers in the 1920s . If I recall, both Bugatti and Bentley used Roots blowers at the time. One of the fastest cars of the prewar period was the 1931 Duesenberg SSJ. It had a supercharged straight 8 that had 320 HP.
Superchargers just haven't been added yet afaik. Turbochargers weren't available in production cars until the 60's, so I'm guessing that's what they're going for
@@joeldowell5059 Wouldn't we all? I absolutely would. Like... if Grog were to release a plushy of Chappie tomorrow, I would instantly buy it, and I'm 21 😂
Pull a page out of ww2. Geoffrey de havillian. Built a plane out of wood because it was cheaper and it basically invisible to radar. It used two Merlin “not brown” v12s. Built a car like that.
The main thing holding back 1940s car tech is chemistry. Crappy tire compound, and low fuel octane rating prevent any kind of power being made or even getting to the road. They had turbos back then but they were mostly on war plane engines.
The game seems to ignore much of the actual technology available in the 40’s. They were building bodies out of magnesium, engines had turbos and superchargers, top speed lake cars were hitting 330 - 400 mph.
This is the first video i've watched from you and I must say i love the vibes, your voice, your editing, your mate chiming in with smart comments. Brilliant!!
Top fastest car of the 1940s: Jaguar XK120 The manufacturer's success took the form of the aptly named XK120. This model is a roadster equipped with a then state-of-the-art straight six engine. It could top 120 mph and would carry the Jaguar name to fame in the coming decades. GrogTV: Are you sure about that?
I know this video is a year old, but I have to say watching this video made me cry laughing. The editing, your sense of humor, and how ridiculous the build is was just hilarious.
1:10 i know 8 trillion other comments have been made about this but turbochargers and superchargers most definitely did exist back then, not sure how common they were in cars but basically every plane made during WW2 was turbocharged or supercharged
I will give you credit where credit is due you defiantly landed the super car mark in the performance aspect of things with the time frame you were stuck in but holy shit that was some straight up bob the builder shit! Thank you for the laughs you gave me.
I've tried this exact challenge with a 2.6m wheelbase extended vw beetle looking body and an 8L v16 with 500 hp. It indeed is possible to make a functioning and good selling hypercar in the 1940s. Edit: forgot to mention that it did 240kmh/150mph.
Turbos have existed possibly thousand of years, not only do they move air fast, but they move other liquids fast as well, and we all know the sheer amount of pumps and ways to move liquid developed in Rome and Greece.
The land speed record set in 1939 by the Railton Special was 367.91mph. It was broken in 1947 by the Railton Mobil Special at 394.196mph with one pass recorded at 402mph.
Actually, Turbos HAD long been invented in 1946. A Swiss man patented the exhaust gas turbo supercharger in 1906 and the first use in a car was done in Germany in the 1930s in diesel trucks.
Yes in real life I think it would be possible, the quad turbo W16 that is in the Bugatti veyron super sport makes about 1,200 hp, the supercharged Rolls Royce Merlin V12 that was in the p51 mustang and the spitfire made around 1,570 hp, put that engine into any car and the Bugatti would have some serious competition
I need the Coalition for Inline 8 for Automation Devs. Deusenberg and long cigar shaped sprint cars. Inline 8 will hearken old flathead tech and be a BROWN NATION for Turbo Inline 8.
Fastest car in 1946 doing only 126? Perhaps if you stick to road legal production cars only. But 126 had been topped at least 30 years before that on the salt flats.
What the..... It's 1946. In 1944, the Focke-Wulf Ta-152H-0 took flight with a Three stage centrifugal supercharger. in 1941, the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt used a Turbocharger the size of a pallet, with an intercooler. in 1943, the Soviets experimented with the MiG I-225 which used a V12 twin-turbocharged engine. A 1946 Supercar would basically be something with a stolen fighter engine, since everyone and their mother was fast on throwing out them mighty fine piston-engine planes, since 1943 April, when Messerschmitt decided, that it's Jet fighter time, and with a diesel powered axial-flow Turbojet from Junkers, they have created the most overkill plane to hunt outdated american B-17s. Exhaust and Mechanically Driven turbo-superchargers have been beyond invented, and have not only been used for high altitude performance. the BRITISH......yes the FUCKING BRITISH, have made their planes in a way that War Emergency Power would immedietly set the Supercharger to the highest possible stage. This though was beyond haha, extra power, this made the RR Merlin and Griffon to shit itself, particularly by overheating.......the fact that by default the Radiators close when you engage WEP did not help this problem, but they could be opened anyways. Again, aerodynamically we are talking 1946. The debate between Air Cooled Radials or Water Cooled V12s have been a debate, mainly set in motion by Kurt Tank when he designed the Focke-Wulf Fw-190A with the BMW801 Radial engine, which went against the norm of Inline engines with radiators. See, P-40 Warhawk, Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Messerschmitt Bf-109, Lavochkin LaGG-3, Yakovlev Yak-1, Yak-9, Mikoyean-Gurevich MiG-3. Even the Japanese were looking for a V-12 plane which eventually became the Ki-61 Hiei. Some people have mentioned the Mercedes T-80, which used the Daimler Benz DB-603........ Again, it was a two stage centrifugal supercharged 44.5 liter Aircraft engine. Mainly used the the Fw-190D, and the Ta-152C, also the Fiat G.56 "Super Centauro"
I guess you could officially call this channel FrogTV
subscribe to frogtv🐸
@@GrogTV yeah
@@GrogTVgotta get James Hetfield to sing the different outro now.
will do@@GrogTV
You can always do with the british did in wwii with the Sherman Firefly. (They stuck 6 care engines together)
Weird that Automation doesn't let you use turbochargers and superchargers. They absolutely existed in 1946. They were just about as common in the modding scene as well
I would say that the early 50s makes sense as a starting era as that is when they start appearing on top level race cars.
In 1946 the average turbocharged car is something rigged up out of a ww2 plane engine which isn't entirely in the spirit of automation
? There were superchargers and turbos
They had super chargers in the 1920s . If I recall, both Bugatti and Bentley used Roots blowers at the time.
One of the fastest cars of the prewar period was the 1931 Duesenberg SSJ. It had a supercharged straight 8 that had 320 HP.
Superchargers just haven't been added yet afaik. Turbochargers weren't available in production cars until the 60's, so I'm guessing that's what they're going for
Superchargers are in next update, I'm assuming they'll let us use them in 46' cars.
Time for a marketable plushie of chappie
I'd buy it
@@joeldowell5059 Wouldn't we all? I absolutely would. Like... if Grog were to release a plushy of Chappie tomorrow, I would instantly buy it, and I'm 21 😂
Pull a page out of ww2. Geoffrey de havillian. Built a plane out of wood because it was cheaper and it basically invisible to radar. It used two Merlin “not brown” v12s. Built a car like that.
Yeah it may have been fast but don’t destroy one of those engines💀
MEANWHILE MERCEDES IN 1920s,or 1930s,or 1940s : WE PUT A SUPERCHARGER ON OUR CAR AND NAME IT "KOMPRESSOR"
Meanwhile mercedes in 2004
@@Ferrari255GTO NAH , THE FIRST SUPERCHARGER IS ROOT SUPERCHARGER
IT WAS ACTUALLY WORK LIKE A AIR PUMP
Meanwhile Dusenburg in 1929 making a car that held the record for the fastest production car until the 50s
@2nukitv218well there was a world war
that and people deciding that wasn't enough and somehow turning a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine into a car.
Can you give Chappie proper modern tires just to see how much it will improve things?
It had modern tyres, in the year of 1946 that is
give it F1 slicks
and slide@@ThatCyberpunkGuy
The main thing holding back 1940s car tech is chemistry. Crappy tire compound, and low fuel octane rating prevent any kind of power being made or even getting to the road. They had turbos back then but they were mostly on war plane engines.
The game seems to ignore much of the actual technology available in the 40’s. They were building bodies out of magnesium, engines had turbos and superchargers, top speed lake cars were hitting 330 - 400 mph.
the “hanomd” shit gets me every time-
I can prove that this was indeed the car that the allies used to advance into berlin in ww2 (the jeep doesnt exist, its propoganda trust)
0:27 in the 20s they had that auto union racecar that could reach 300km/h.... without seatbelts and super skinny tires
4:11 IT’S A BOB THE BUILDER CHARACTER! we’ve made another one…
-Fro- I mean “””””Grog”””””
In which video did they make another bob the builder character? What video are they referencing?
"mercedes T80 has entered the chat"
I was just about to say the same thing. Bro, a 44.5 LITER ENGINE in 1939 is mental.
Yep me too
But the Lycoming XR-7755-3 radial engine with 36 cylinders and 127L displacement with 5000 hp in 1944 is even crazier
These engines were originally intended for the convair b36 bomber but the prototypes were never used
The car was never tested because of WW2
This is the first video i've watched from you and I must say i love the vibes, your voice, your editing, your mate chiming in with smart comments. Brilliant!!
Top fastest car of the 1940s: Jaguar XK120
The manufacturer's success took the form of the aptly named XK120. This model is a roadster equipped with a then state-of-the-art straight six engine. It could top 120 mph and would carry the Jaguar name to fame in the coming decades.
GrogTV: Are you sure about that?
Pace car with race car parts when:
Should totally do the dog van from dumb and dumber but it looks like talking Ben
It's even better than I imagined!
DUAL OVERHEAD WHAT NOW?!
u no
I appreciate the clarkson references. I’m subscribing
I know this video is a year old, but I have to say watching this video made me cry laughing. The editing, your sense of humor, and how ridiculous the build is was just hilarious.
TONIGHT on top gear richard tests a van,I drive an old brown v12,and James uses a telephone.
4:10 got me dying 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1:10 i know 8 trillion other comments have been made about this but turbochargers and superchargers most definitely did exist back then, not sure how common they were in cars but basically every plane made during WW2 was turbocharged or supercharged
Every other Automation / BeamNG creator are dead to me. You are the only one to watch
That fence construction is impressive.
Maybe it's not an hypercar by nowadays' standard, but those of its day it is. 158 MpH / 253 KpH back then were proper hypercar territory!
6:26 had me rolling
And so he *fucking went for it*
2:05 “it sounds like a robot humping a fridge” 😅
Chappie's engine surprisingly sounds like a Murciélago from the 2000s.
Stumbled across this channel on accident, certainly appreciate the comedy.
“Turbos haven’t been invented yet” the bajillion aircraft with turbos
6:19 “this is the story of chappie”
grog: “stupid little green car thing”💀
I will give you credit where credit is due you defiantly landed the super car mark in the performance aspect of things with the time frame you were stuck in but holy shit that was some straight up bob the builder shit! Thank you for the laughs you gave me.
I WOULD BUY A PLUSHIE, A DIE-CAST MODEL, A BRICK BUILDING KIT, AND A MODEL KIT OF CHAPPIE FROG
Just a year ago it was such a different channel
I've tried this exact challenge with a 2.6m wheelbase extended vw beetle looking body and an 8L v16 with 500 hp. It indeed is possible to make a functioning and good selling hypercar in the 1940s.
Edit: forgot to mention that it did 240kmh/150mph.
you have chaos energy.
good.
Turbos have existed possibly thousand of years, not only do they move air fast, but they move other liquids fast as well, and we all know the sheer amount of pumps and ways to move liquid developed in Rome and Greece.
The land speed record set in 1939 by the Railton Special was 367.91mph. It was broken in 1947 by the Railton Mobil Special at 394.196mph with one pass recorded at 402mph.
1:58 N O talking Ben moment 😂engine go aaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Pipe noise ^_^
Petition for me to become Chappie's Voice Actor if he gets his own TV show
Most I've laughed in awhile 🤣
1:58 Sounds absurd, it mean good 👍
Can you make a Off Road car but like crazy ?
6:47 flying chair
That Stuka siren sound in 8:16 is funny asf
Actually, Turbos HAD long been invented in 1946. A Swiss man patented the exhaust gas turbo supercharger in 1906 and the first use in a car was done in Germany in the 1930s in diesel trucks.
I love how the car still works when the exhaust is plugged by a mtn dew can
2:38 oooooooooo Patrick star
Aeroplanes did have turbochargers at that time tho :D
Chappie was built during the Attlee years; he'd definitely get dental care!
Rory the racing car ah
I made a car very similar to this called the Yuno Muso, I compared the two cars, my car had a top speed of 128 mph, but sounded significantly better.
I would have just gone with a leftover Allison, but good effort.
Subrscribed because I like the way you say "brown" 😂
Looks like the flying car from Harry Potter
Grogarius television is the goat
you guys should try to make the biggest car possible
Will you accept all cookies
Grogtv: how about you shove it up you but
Weird that the game doesn't allow magnesium blocks. There was an entire series of cars with them since 1938 or a little earlier.
6:50 Me chair.
5:39 seriously one of my very funniest parts 5:57
On 1 April 1946, Clement Attlee showed the world the POWER OF BRITISH ENGINEERING
(by selling jet engines to the Soviets)
Also, he unveiled this!
HORRAY CHAPPIE HAS BEEN BORN 🎉 :D
Gotta love the Zenvo spoiler
As long as we now have superchargers in Automation, I think we need an updated Chappie with one too. Chappie Frog Mk2, if you please.
Ww2 planes with 1500 hp ok no tech availaible 😂
they should make a SLOWEST car ever
1hp car time
@@quartzcyanis 🤑
@@_SashaPlay_ forgotten mustard made a 1hp automation car
@@quartzcyanis 🥶
Yugo
Chappie frog was so funny it started world peace and ended world hunger
I think you’ve made the BeamNG version of Mr. Bill
Yes in real life I think it would be possible, the quad turbo W16 that is in the Bugatti veyron super sport makes about 1,200 hp, the supercharged Rolls Royce Merlin V12 that was in the p51 mustang and the spitfire made around 1,570 hp, put that engine into any car and the Bugatti would have some serious competition
Didn’t someone do that? I think it was called the beast? Got sued by Rolls Royce because he put the spirit of ecstasy on the hood.
3:59-4:01
Criminal offense.
Anyone who puts an 'M' badge on a Chappie that isn't an 'M' Chappie has to go to prison.
Make the most Czech car ever
Please
it runs on vodka lol
@@quartzcyanis No, it runs on beer
@@gigaczech1337 any alcohol will do, it's Czech lol
Can You see if a Car is made just like GOLF ball ,, i mean like Dimpled all body ,, will it go any faster or if it is any more efficient ??
You just created a new thomas the Train caracter (your chappie car)
"NO"
~Thumbnail
Grogy, the fastest car in the world in 1946 was the jaaaag xk120
I need the Coalition for Inline 8 for Automation Devs. Deusenberg and long cigar shaped sprint cars. Inline 8 will hearken old flathead tech and be a BROWN NATION for Turbo Inline 8.
If you do a serie like; Chappie, a frog life! Im first in line to see all episode!!!!
“We’ll just run it on regular meth.”
I like the thumbnail just says "NO" , i read it like ben's voice
1938 Phantom Corsair body. Add 4wd, and Merlin V12.
auto union type C has entered the chat.
Man, if this was the Mini Cooper mr bean would be baby driver
I clicked on this video again for one reason: Video (day) 5 (i think) of asking you to make the flattest car ever with all the power
Fastest car in 1946 doing only 126? Perhaps if you stick to road legal production cars only. But 126 had been topped at least 30 years before that on the salt flats.
Yea id love for them to add super chargers
Worst car with 2020 technology?
A american car then
Kia soul
A Ford F150
Morris marina
I managed to get like 1300 hp in a car with 1946 technology, did use quality and tech spam through
Fun fact: you can with 1950 technology since you can make a v12 11000 rpm engine
Pretty sure the Mercedes W125 in 1938 had a top speed of 268.8 MPH, I think you can go faster
What the.....
It's 1946.
In 1944, the Focke-Wulf Ta-152H-0 took flight with a Three stage centrifugal supercharger.
in 1941, the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt used a Turbocharger the size of a pallet, with an intercooler.
in 1943, the Soviets experimented with the MiG I-225 which used a V12 twin-turbocharged engine.
A 1946 Supercar would basically be something with a stolen fighter engine, since everyone and their mother was fast on throwing out them mighty fine piston-engine planes, since 1943 April, when Messerschmitt decided, that it's Jet fighter time, and with a diesel powered axial-flow Turbojet from Junkers, they have created the most overkill plane to hunt outdated american B-17s.
Exhaust and Mechanically Driven turbo-superchargers have been beyond invented, and have not only been used for high altitude performance.
the BRITISH......yes the FUCKING BRITISH, have made their planes in a way that War Emergency Power would immedietly set the Supercharger to the highest possible stage. This though was beyond haha, extra power, this made the RR Merlin and Griffon to shit itself, particularly by overheating.......the fact that by default the Radiators close when you engage WEP did not help this problem, but they could be opened anyways.
Again, aerodynamically we are talking 1946.
The debate between Air Cooled Radials or Water Cooled V12s have been a debate, mainly set in motion by Kurt Tank when he designed the Focke-Wulf Fw-190A with the BMW801 Radial engine, which went against the norm of Inline engines with radiators. See, P-40 Warhawk, Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Messerschmitt Bf-109, Lavochkin LaGG-3, Yakovlev Yak-1, Yak-9, Mikoyean-Gurevich MiG-3. Even the Japanese were looking for a V-12 plane which eventually became the Ki-61 Hiei.
Some people have mentioned the Mercedes T-80, which used the Daimler Benz DB-603........
Again, it was a two stage centrifugal supercharged 44.5 liter Aircraft engine. Mainly used the the Fw-190D, and the Ta-152C, also the Fiat G.56 "Super Centauro"
Bob the builder if he had a race car
Wait, where can i get the mountain dew for Automation?
They made 300+ mph hypercars in the 30s...
There were cars going 400 kph in the 1930’s
Chappy sounds like Dobby From Harry potter
3:34 chappie!
Fastest possible top speed with the fewest horsepower (on flat, level surface)?