The Unstoppable Honda VTEC

Published on November 1, 2023
Duration: 0:16

This video demonstrates the surprising durability of a Honda 3.0L VTEC V6 engine when subjected to rifle fire. Despite multiple hits to the front end, the engine continued to run, albeit smoking. The demonstration also showcases a suppressed bullpup rifle, likely a Desert Tech MDRx, engaging a moving vehicle.

Quick Summary

A Honda Accord's 3.0L VTEC V6 engine demonstrated surprising resilience against rifle fire, continuing to run despite multiple hits to the front end. The test involved a suppressed bullpup rifle engaging the moving vehicle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Dynamic Shooting Demonstration
  2. 00:06Battle Damage Assessment: VTEC Engine

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of Honda was used in the durability test?

The video featured a silver Honda Accord equipped with a 3.0L VTEC V6 engine. It was used as a moving target during the demonstration.

What firearm was used to test the Honda Accord's engine durability?

A suppressed bullpup rifle, likely a Desert Tech MDRx, was used. It was fitted with a bipod and an optic for the engagement.

How did the Honda VTEC engine perform under fire?

Despite multiple hits to the front end, the 3.0L VTEC V6 engine continued to run, although it was observed smoking after the engagement.

What was the outcome of the shooting demonstration?

The demonstration showed a shooter engaging a moving Honda Accord with a suppressed bullpup rifle. Post-engagement inspection revealed significant damage to the engine bay.

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