Car Youtubers are Getting Out of Hand

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What's Going On Here?

We're facing an issue on YouTube that has been brewing lately. The platform has witnessed an explosion of creativity and innovation among its users, with many YouTubers showcasing their impressive skills by building unique cars.

The Monolist: A Marvel of Engineering

I'm James, and I'm excited to share with you some of the most ambitious and outrageous car builds that we've come across on YouTube. Today, we're going to take a closer look at one such remarkable creation – the Monolist.

What makes this build stand out is its sheer uniqueness. With a clever combination of design and engineering, the Monolist has managed to captivate audiences worldwide with its innovative features and striking appearance.

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- What the hell is going on here?Banning from the tube.YouTubers have been building carssince the beginning of YouTube.But lately they've beengetting a little outta hand.Today we're gonna take a lookat some of the most ambitious,impressive, and dare I say,outrageous builds on thiswebsite that we call our home.I'm James. This cutieright here is the Monolist.And this is "The D-List".- Hello. My name's Riley, andI'm a friend of the channel.And I'm also the artist thatmade the Donut Media Mural.It's finally done afterso many sleepless nights,snacks, red bulls, ups,and downs, highs and lows.Now it's finally here.I'm so excited you guys get to see itand have your own versionof it as a sticker.- It's not gonna beavailable for very long.If you want it, I suggestyou go to www.donutmedia.comright now and get you one.(paper crumpling)- Just like the video wedid about engine swaps,we're gonna include thelinks to all these channelsin the description belowbecause we like spread the love.We like those channels.And if you like this channel,you might like them too.We got a lot of ground to coverso let's kick it off witha very humble Toyota RAV4built by none otherthan my personal friend.I have his phone number. Thelegendary Steph Papadakis.Now why would a manbehind the most winningformula drift team in historyand some of the fastestJapanese drag racing cars of the ninetiesbuild this downrightdainty little compact SUV.The answer is simple, people.Off-roading is probably the most fun thingthat you can do in a car.Unlike the insanethousand horsepower buildshe usually does,this is just a barebones little four-by-fourwith a manual transmission.Now this isn't builtto be the fastest truckup the mountain.But that's okay because look how much funthis man is having in this little thing.And that's why it's going on the Monolist.Now this RAV4 is easily themost tame vehicle on the list,but surprisingly it's not the smallest.That honor goes to theGrind Hard Plumbing's100 horsepower four-by-four Power Wheel.You know how much horsepowera regular Power Wheels has?I do because I Googled it.It's 0.26 horsepower.That's a 38000% increase over stock.But if I'm being honest,this thing doesn't havevery much Power Wheels left in it at all.It's just got mostly more power baby.It's essentially a fully custom go-kartwith a motorcycle engine strapped to it.And if you're wonderinghow these guys are so goodat building motorcyclepowered Power Wheels,it's because they builtlike seven of them.One of them goes 90 miles per hourin a plastic vehicle built for a toddler.I drove a tiny car once.It was actually at Steph Papadakis' shop.And let me tell ya, it didn't go so well.The dudes at Grind Hard,may God have mercy on your souls.Good luck with everything. Hit us up.Now we got a few more trucks to coverin what I call the future.But for now, let's switch it upand take a look at a 1995 Audi S6 Wagonbuilt by a dude named Joel Francisco.The city was named after him, I assume.So what's so specialabout this here wagon.Let me play a clip so youcan hear it for yourself.(engine revving)This thing came from the factorywith a turbocharged five cylinder,which is a great motor.That wasn't enough cylindersfor my boy, Joel Francisco.He wanted more cylinders.He wanted double the cylinders.So he did the completely normal thingthat any of us would do.He took a 5.2 liter V10out of a 2007 Audi S6and managed to fit it under the hood,and hook up all the crap,and make all the crap work.The funny thing about this engine is thatit's basically identical to the V10used in the Lamborghini Gallardo.It's basically two of thosefive cylinder engines kissing.And to make things even more bonkers,he threw some hurricane headers on itand paired it with a sixspeed manual transmission.And he did all of this in his garage.According to Joel,it's the best soundingstation wagon on the internet.And guess what.I don't necessarily disagree.And if you know of a bettersounding station wagon,let us know in the comments.Let's suppose for the sake of argument,you're not interestedin a Lamborghini powered station wagon.To each their own.Let me present you with somethinga little bit more Japanese.I'm talking about B is forBuild's R35 swapped R34.AKA the R69. Nice.All right, this isn't justsome simple engine swap.Obviously that would've beentoo easy for my boy, Chris.And if you know anything about his builds,he likes to go prettyextreme psycho mode on them.He's been sued.His sky line uses the entirechassis from a wrecked R35combined with theabandoned shell of an R34.Here's the thing.Those don't just stick togetherlike Legos tape together.Problem number one.R35 is longer so it had to be shortened.Problem number two.The R34 is skinnier so it hadto be girthed up a little bit.In fact, the whole build isjust a big list of problemsthat Chris had to figure out.And unsurprisingly (beep)did it. (beep) did it, dude.He figured it outbecause he's smart. Okay?And he's got conviction. Okay?And he doesn't give up.Now he's got a modern super carcombined with one of the coolestlooking Japanese cars ever.And of course it's midnight purple.And that's why it'sgot a spot on the list.So in this world that we'rein currently in this video,a GTR body swap kind of makes sense.Let's talk about a body swapthat makes no sense at all.Talk about Rich Rebuild'sCummins swapped six wheel Tesla.You already know that thisdude has an LS swap Tesla.How do you raise the bar after that?You make it ironic and funny.You put a freakingCummins in a Tesla, baby.He got his hands on a wrecked Model 3which he has introduced to a four BT.That's a four cylinder turbo dieselthat you would've found in abread truck from the 1980s.So it's not exactly asuper powerful motor,but make no mistake.This boy's got twerk.Because he wants this torquepuppy to be able to tow,he's put it on top of a dually framefrom a chubby square bought pickup, baby.Again, not very easy to dobut not outside of Rich's capabilities.This guy has done some insane stuff.Now this project is verymuch still in progress.I can't wait to see how it turns out.And also it's calledthe Model D like D-list.I see you, Rich.I see you flirting, dude.(James whistling)That's why it deserves a spot on the list.Thanks for naming your car after me, bud.If you think we're done withdiesel swaps in this video,you're wrong, dead wrong.Coming in hot with a spicyCummins swap is Westen Champlin,which sounds like thename of a freaking trophy.Last time we did a video like this,you guys wouldn't stopcommenting about this build,and I totally understand why now.This guy is freaking nuts.His video are insane.Of course, I'm talking about hisCummins swapped S550 Mustang.AKA the Smokestang.Personally, because it's a Cummins swap,I would have called it (beep).Unlike Rich Rebuilds' Tesla,this Muscle Stang ain'tbuilt for towing, baby.It's built for rollingcoal down the drag stripand doing big black andwhite smokey burnouts.And it does a pretty goodjob at both of those things.Just listen to this horsey purr.(engine revving)It's got a 12 valve V8with two spinny boysthat make too much power for its own good,according to Westen.That's a quote.And apparently it was a lot of workto get this thing running correctly.Good on you Westen.You earned your spot on the list.But this list ain't done.Westen's Mustang is sick,but it's only got two turbos.But you know what's better than two? Four.You know what's better than four? Mm-hmm.Eight. That's right.I'm talking about anocto-Turbski, LS swapped,Ford Muscle Stang built byKyle from Boosted Lifestyle.This is a car that wouldmake Nadia Suleman proud.So how do you even fit eightturbos under the hood of a carthat didn't even come withone turbo when it was born?You don't.All eight of theseturbos, plus the radiator,plus the four exhaust stacksall protrude out of the engine bay.But just look at the symmetry.(orchestral music)It's a work of art andit sounds like art two.You know what art thatyou can hear is called?Freaking music.And this engine isfreaking music to my ears.Listen to the way thisglorious octet screams.(engine revving)(James moaning)As we all know, buildingis only half the battle.The real challenge comes with tuning.Ask me how I know.I cannot imagine thedifficulty of tuning a carwith the wrong engine andeight different turbos.But that somehow did not stopKyle from doing this anyway.And that is exactly why we'reslapping it on the list.(flatulence passing)Thank you, Max.(children cheering)Eight turbos is flashy but it might not bethe most practical way tolight up a set of tires.A supercharger on the other handis a great way to lightup multiple sets of tires.That's right, because ournext car isn't even a car.It's a truck. Gotcha.It's a six wheel Chevy C10built by Brad Deberti and his dad.You got a dad? Congratulations.Must be nice.This ridiculous pickup truck is poweredby an LSX with a fiveliter Whipple supercharger.And this truck makes athousand sturdy, muscular,buff horses on pump gas.All right, but you're probablynot looking under the hoodof this thing becauseyou're probably lookingat that big old bed back there.Or should I say the lack of bed?'Cause most of it was cut tofit two sets of rear wheels.And power is sent to all four of them.So I guess technicallythis is a rear-wheel drivefour-wheel drive vehicle.It also has a massive splitter,a chassis mounted wing,and bright red wheels to matchthe supercharger's ITB's.Unlike many SEMA buildsthat are slapped togetherat the last minute,this is a well orchestrated buildthat absolutely destroys tires.So if you like it, maybehead over to Brad's channeland help him hit 100,000 subs.Okay?Maybe go help Brad out, reach a milestone.By the way, I want to givean official Donut Undergroundcar of the week shout-outto Travis Howey, a manwith two first names.He posted this sick drag carin the Post Your Car channelon our server.And if you want your carthere and potentially here,or you just want to join acommunity of car enthusiasts,hit the join button belowand learn more about Donut Underground.No commitment. You just wanna learn more.All right guys, it's been a long road.We got one last vehicle.On the spectrum of builds,we've been all over the place today,but this final one isdefinitely the most extreme.I promise. And I would never lie to you.It might even be thebiggest build on YouTube.Coming in at 15 feet tallwith not one but twoDuramax diesel engines.We got our boy,Whistlindiesel's Monstermax 2.Whistlindiesel is one ofmy favorite YouTubers.Now besides being a capybara enthusiast,Cody likes trucks.This is one heck of a truck.Let's start with the tires, shall we?Sure, makes sense. They're on the bottom.It sits on some of thebiggest agricultural tiresthat Goodyear has to offer.Each one weighing over 1,500 pounds.The axles together weighabout 26,000 pounds.They each have their ownengine and transmission.The fuel tanks, which areshaped like freaking missiles,weigh 500 pounds each without fuel.The whole thing comesto about 40,000 pounds.That's 15 Kia souls.Americans will measure inanything, but the metric system.It's got 12 shocks of 55 gallon oil drumand four transmission coolers.And it honestly looks nice.I'm sure that he's gonna getinto all sorts of weirdtrouble with this thing.It's kind of his MO.But the real cherry on the topof the whip cream of this sundaeis the literal battleshiphorn mounted on the roof.- All right, give her a little chip.- Uh-huh.(horn blowing)- This big old truckmight not be everybody'sthree liter Figo,but it definitely earns a spotat the top of the Monolist.Your move, Rainbow Sheik.There's a lot of cars on YouTube.A lot of builds. A lot of creators.If we missed your favorite one,let us know in the comments.There are so many of thesebonker vehicles here on the tube.That's what I call it.And we wanna keepfeaturing our favorite onesbecause you know what.It's a community. All right?It's community. Andwe're all friends here.Let me know who you thinkdeserves a spot on the Monolist.If you like this videohit that subscribe button,hit that bell, hit that like button,so you don't miss anything.I love you.(James crying)