Indiana man installed 17 turbos on his truck to make it 38,000HP but it ends somewhat predictably

  • This Indiana-based YouTuber is known for his whacky car experiments
  • This time he put 17 turbos on a truck in a bid for ‘1 trillion horsepower’
  • It went about as well as you can imagine

Published on Mar 14, 2025 at 11:14 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Mar 12, 2025 at 3:33 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

This man from Indiana has done yet another chaotic car experiment in a series of them and added 17 turbos to his truck to make it 38,000hp.

The YouTuber very much just left his team of fabricators to it as he had jury duty, but was looking forward to the final product.

Before the modifications and the 17 turbos were added, the truck was tested at 397HP, causing the team to predict either a massive power gain or complete disaster.

This chaotic adventure ends pretty much how you expect it to, and marks another hilarious fail in the series of wild and whacky car experiments this YouTuber has done.

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17 turbos on a truck seems like a bad idea…

Indiana based Cody Detwiler known online WhistlinDiesel is well known for his chaotic, and often slightly dangerous car experiments.

Vehicles he owns normally don’t make it to the end of his videos in one piece. Or they’re forced to deal with extremely dangerous terrain and weather conditions.

This time, Cody forced his poor fabrication team to take part in an experiment while he’s on jury duty.

He tasked them with adding 17 turbos to his truck to try and increase its horsepower. Why? Because, according to Cody, he’s trying “to make 1 trillion horsepower”.

Somehow, the fabrication team managed to create a truck that clearly confused one commenter who ‘thought it was […] AI generated.’

Because visually, it seems impossible that it could exist.

WhistlinDiesel

Reaching 38,000HP

Although it’s it’s not quite 1 trillion HP like Cody wanted, when the turbos started spinning, the truck immediately produced 15 pounds per square inch of boost, much to their excitement.

However, the truck also started producing something a lot worse.

As the experiment progressed, the hilarious DIY vehicle began to billow smoke. It poured out of the vehicle, cutting their visibilty on the road.

In true WhistlinDiesel style, the experiments that the truck is put through end with the brake line being cut accidently. Which, to be honest, at this point is just par for the course.

Although the team ends the video in a positive mood because the truck is still technically running even with its absurd modifications.

It does, though, ultimately catch fire, but is anyone really surprised?

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Daisy Edwards is a Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Daisy has more than five years’ experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a degree from Goldsmiths, University of London and a dissertation in vintage electric vehicles. Daisy specializes in writing about cars, EVs, tech and luxury lifestyle.