How to Build a Sleeper Power Wheels! 60+ MPH

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Published 2023-03-17
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How to turn a basic ride on toy into a 60+ MPH racecar capable of towing 7,000 pound machines and wheelies! This electric go kart build is insanely fast! Next we will add real go kart parts so this sleeper can hold up to the power!

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All Comments (21)
  • Thanks so much for the Power Wheels content. You've become the foremost resource on PW mods. Now I can't wait for the 6x6 Power Wheels.
  • @TheChaz81
    As much as being a Hooligan is fun I liked the fact that these dudes where like " the cool cop said not to take it on the street so we're not gonna take it on the street." Respect! That was pretty stand up of you guys!
  • @anthonyhiscox
    Dude in drive thru not giving a crap made my day. 😂
  • @JayyFromFL
    This is the type of content that basically has to be 30+ minutes if you actually want us to see everything because these vids are days-weeks of work and we’re only seeing short cuts. Top tier video🔥
  • This might be my favorite vehicle so far! The camera work just gets better and better. The content is "Premium" as always and he can build anything, I swear.
  • @capatino
    I convey to you the greetings of the President of the Orange State
  • @user-wy7fc7tk3c
    Love how he mostly uses quiet tools to make a sleeper power wheels ❤
  • @UmmmmmmmWhat
    I love that the bike path makes for a perfect scaled down two lane road to rip on for it. The lack of suspension must be fun for the tailbone 😅
  • Honestly I think it would be just amazing just to build the power wheels in general and then be able to take it to a race track
  • @LJKRC420
    I'm addicted by the content and the challenges that occur during the builds, doesn't matter how long the video is. You guys have definitely overcome many issues in these builds, with a very great success rate. I'm sure a lot of viewers would love to spend some time at this property. I know I'd love to put in work and learn about these projects! Thanks for sharing the content! Y'all are killing it!
  • @AaronTokarski
    The brief shot of the tank from over a year ago at the 11:37 mark did not go unnoticed.
  • I'm absolutely impressed that the power wheel frame withstood that much abuse. What a fun build to watch.
  • You should have an adjustment on the tailstock that will take out the taper. In your case you'll need to move the tailstock toward the back of the lathe. Measure how much taper you have and divide by one them put an indicator at the end of the part and move the tailstock that many thousands and lock the tailstock back in place. The adjustments will be on the base of the tail stock and you'll have an allen head set screw on both sides and a locking set screw to lock the tailstock once it's been adjusted. You'll want to have the tailstock lightly tightened so it can move when you adjust the set screws. I'm sure you see how it works just by looking at it. Of course as you mentioned it's not a cure all since the lathe is pretty worn out. You can also rest a heavy piece of brass against the part from the backside which helps take out chatter and will help keep the part from pushing away from the tool. Oh and be sure to use an insert with at most a 1/64th radius.
  • @joey_morg
    Bored this morning flipping through YouTube videos before I go to work and just came across this episode which is friggin awesome and definitely had to like & sub! A long time ago I thought about trying to build a crazy Power Wheels car with a 50cc dirt bike engine but only got as far as building a complete steel frame to start with before I ran into some financial hiccups. I ended up selling the frame I made which was bomb proof & crazy overbuilt for what I was using it for. Anyways, this episode got me motivated again and I would definitely like to find that frame if it still exists and finish what I started so, we'll see what happens. Thanks for getting me motivated again, guys I'm super stoked about possibly continuing my build
  • Personally I enjoy the longer vids, you guys always build some of the coolest stuff on the planet. The humvee pull and burn out were awesome, keep the fun coming 👍🇺🇸🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥
  • That bike path aftet the cops caught you was the perfect place to shoot this beast. The lane markings and the beautiful backdrop made it.
  • @dudedynamo9738
    This is the vid that introduced me to this channel and it's still one of my favorites. I can't wait to see more of the little power wheels.
  • @hughjanus5518
    First time I've watched in a while, got to see it all start to finish instead of little snippets. Love the channel guys.