Yep...most other channels have a 10 min vid... and talk rubbish for 9 of them.. These guys are really hard workers...the amount of effort they put in these videos is amazing ❤😊😊
@mynameismarko7658Yeah, except I wasn't ever able to get past the fact that WD destroys everything he puts his hands on just because he can. I don't care that it's his money and he can do whatever he wants with it. It just doesn't make sense to a sane person. He can make as many excuses for doing it as he wants, it still doesn't make sense for anyone other than a spoiled kid to do what he does, just for the hell of it. On one video he claimed he did it to piss people off because people care more about material things than they do other humans, which is true. However, him destroying shit will never change that. Maybe one day he'll loose everything, and be humbled. If he grew up without shit like a lot of us did, then he'd treasure everything he has. End rant........ There's no comparison between these guys and WD, these guys are real not fake.
The stuff could work well in an old diesel engine with mechanical injection since the stuff is also called pyrolysis oil and most old diesel engines run on many different types of oil
A WW2 engine would probably run on that because most of them are designed to run on 2* fuel which means it is kinda that fuel, some of them also run on diesel and gas
@@Elyjah1: Rescue Fuel is used in gasoline cars, and it's not gasoline itself, but is a substitute sort of fuel, for incase you run out of gas or low on gas, but I have read the label, to add to a car that has hot engine, not cold engine, not sure what it's made from, but it works in emergency situations. As for me I won't run out of gas, I refill it when it's about half tank empty, especially when driving long distances.
@@Eduardo_Espinoza : I don't fully remember, but I think it has a expiry date on the container itself, then again maybe not and could be something else, its hard to say for certain, at this current time.
@@rovhalgrencparselstedt8343 could distill it a couple more times for a more refined fuel, mixing in a bottle of octane booster probably wouldn't hurt tho lol.
It seems to be somewhere between diesel and petrol judging by how quickly it ignited and the smoke. Would probably be great in an old lister diesel generator or old car with a mechanical diesel pump as long as the liquid has enough lubrication for the injector pump.
I guess they could use different distillation stages to get the different weight of fuels, also adding a bit of 2 stroke oil for the injector pump would help Edit: they did use different stages I didn't see the video before commenting
You are spot on. it is exactly a petrol diesel blend although the first take off will be more like diesel and the last will be more like petrol. I have done this and the fact it lights from a flame means it most likely has too high fractions to run straight in a diesel. I made this from plastic and oil and blended the output with veg oil. Ran great in my Cs-6/1 and other small diesels.
@@catsaregovernmentspiesIf anything we're not even close to burning up the dinos as fuel, it's really the prehistoric plant life that's been converted into gasoline, so there's still plenty of oil for many many many thousands of years
Try using plastic scrap instead of tires. Tires got fine carbon powder in loads inside them, and that is what is making all that black. Try cooking bottle-caps and take-out-meal-boxes instead!
@@thatguyalex2835Those bags are polyethylene. If you pyrolize that, it will depolymerize, and become, well, ethylene, which is a big component of natural gas, along with propene which is commonly used as polypropylene.
I worked for a biofuel company that did this. Best advice I can give is to avoid the costly act of redistilling - instead consider adding different 'ingredients' with the tyres in the pyrolysis chamber, or consider blending it with other fuels. Those routes gave us the best success economically.
Hi excuse me, but avoid redistilling for what?, the raw product has too much sediment and carbon itself for a gasoline engine, i consider distilling is necessarily to concentrate the octane and purity and flammability of final product, and remove greases (sorry if I'm wrong, with the maximum respect)
@@crypto602 That's the point of altering the composition of what goes in - you change what comes out. You can modify the recipe to produce a much more desirable product - ours went straight into a diesel generator in the same form it came out the pyrolysis chamber, and it ran fine.
I remember some years ago, a guy from New York (I think) supposedly came up with a way to turn tires into a usable diesel fuel by microwaving it then distilling it into diesel. It was supposed to have be efficient enough to be viable commercially. The last anyone heard of him is was building a scaled up version to test and he went silent .
I've been reading about this for years,and have always wanted to try it. Plastic might be a better starting material,and apparently anything colored black (tires,or black plastic) will make the liquid dark. I'm curious to see what kind of results you'd get from a run of plastic.
I have done this before. Running the output pipe back through the fire as a super heater properly " cracks" the output into it's base components and yields a much cleaner and pure output. From there you run it into the water cooling jacket which can then be taken off into different fractions like Petrol and diesel . I just left the output as one and used it for blending with veg oil which made a great diesel fuel. You can Crack old engine oil like this to purify it and get a much lighter product more like Diesel and some petrol like fractions. Plastic can also be done the same way and a fuel yielded from that as all these things come from oil anyway.
This is basically a homemade refinery. I want to see them refine the process again using the same liquid. That may produce closer to gasoline or propane. Some comments here mentioned kerosene, diesel or jet fuel which is spot on with the darker color
Second distilling should fix the issue and more temperature control out to help in process. As of now they got all blends mixed where in distillery liquid is heated and collected based on gravity, lighter more flammable are collected on top of the tower where less flammable on lower. The cargo ships run on the low grade that is left after distilling gasoline, diesel and so on out from crude oil. Those are then further distilled to clean them from contaminants.
Temperature is key for distilling. If you can hold the temperature of each capture tank at different levels, you will get different liquids from each one. To distill what you've got so far, you could use an alcohol still (dangerous, obviously). Run the still on a very low heat and very slowly increase the heat. What comes out should be captured in very small containers, maybe 0.5L or less. The first containers will probably be the purest most volatile gasoline-type stuff. As it goes on, it will be heavier and heavier.
Love the idea only thing you was missing was a scrubber like wood chips and newspapers only reason the 3rd stages wasn't clearer should've been more like kerosene color. I can't wait to make one. The reason I got a diesel truck.
Respekt an den Mann der etwas gewagt hat, was die Ölindustrie definitiv nicht gewollt hätte. Das Video habe ich sofort runtergeladen, um den Leuten die eine Pferdebrille tragen es zu beweisen, das Erdöl nicht aus Millionen Jahre alte Mikroorganismen stammen sondern ein Mineral ist, das zweitmeiste Vorkommen nach Wasser auf dieser flachen Welt ist.
Wow this incredible!! I watched the final result first an then came back to watch this video where it all started. Why hasn't any big manufacturers started doing this?? All the tires in the world this makes total sense!! Good job guys!!
Yes, brilliant guys! Please keep on with the experiments. I think the world needs more of this. Some more filtering and purification and my old NA diesel would surely drive on this without asking questions 😅
I seen a guy several yrs ago do the same thing with a electric kiln and some gas's in tanks. He didn't tell me what he used but the end result he had a fuel that would run in modern diesel engines, sad part is he scammed the local garbage company and other investors out of their money and left them hanging. So sad. Great vid!
This is high-sulfur diesel fuel. And it STINKS. I've done this with much smaller quantities (i.e. bicycle tire) and you can't even sniff it without painfully burning your nostrils. Tire rubber is full of sulfur, and I'm suspecting this will be the hardest part to deal with in refining.
I wonder if there is a Russian chemistry channel that could help them with this project. It would be awesome to see if they could use it for cars and 2 strokes
I've seen a similar version of pyrolysis done with plastic waste and the second stage liquid (they only had 2) was good enough to run an older gasoline generator with no apparent issues long term. Some of the first stage liquid was re run in the next batch and the rest was used to fuel the next batch. That setup used 2 old 35 lb propane tanks as the reactor, #1 takeoff was at the end of a 10+ foot steel pipe with some old cooling fins randomly placed. Then some copper coil In a garage can filled with well water (like a moonshiner) and the #2 collector at the bottom, and then back around to the reactor fire with hose and pipe to fuel it. Oddly no bubbler. Not sure about the environmental impact, but he was using strictly home waste and plastic picked up in the wild (cleaning up littered areas) so maybe not too bad.
Awesome work guys! That's essentially a huge horizontal fraction column still, a simplified version of what they actually use to make petroleum products from crude oil. I'm definitely subbing, can't believe I only just found this channel... Damn algorithm
So you built a large Short Path distiller. I used these on a smaller scale in a cannabis extraction lab. Any questions on refining I'm having to be of service. Using a vacuum pump at the end to pull the gasses off. Also placing the pink collection flasks in ice cold water or even dry ice will get a better return. Cooling the connecting pipes to -10 to -20 °C will fraction the gasses more effectively.
this would be amazing for say a slant 6 that can take the abuse. Filter it first before you go hog wild and you are good to go. Now like you said this is perfect for fuel heaters and honestly the only real benefit from doing this is just getting rid of tires while also heating your house or shop.
Mr teslonian channel shows how to extract different types of fuel from filtering and cooling in different sections. It's the wood gasifier videos 👍❤️💛💚
run the fluid through a centrifugal filter/separator and see if the fuel will work with the particulates removed as it is in the first distillation condition.
Not at all like Diesel like so many comments state. Diesel is an oil and with not light with an open flame. This is essentially a super low octane gas. Probably close to 30-40 octane. Octane if you don't know is resistant to detonation. So the higher the octane, the less likely the fuel will pre-ignite under compression in the engine. This stuff is so low of octane it'll ignite immediately. So to run it in a motor you would have to set the timing after top dead center and likely it would need to be adjusted once the engine was hot. You could probably get away with running it by diluting it 25 maybe even 50% high octane fuel. Of course your engine would have to be probably an 8:1 to 9:1 compression ratio.
If you distilled down to gas/petrol viscosity regardless of the color, you end up with white gas/naphtha/ Coleman fuel are some common names for it. It is basically raw gasoline and has about 77 octane or even a little bit less. So you can use it in an old tractor or something similar or you have to advance the timing of the motor to get it to actually run right. The heavier viscosity fluids run fine in diesel motors.
For best cooling the water should flow the opposite direction to the hot gases. You have it flowing the same direction. That will still work, but not as well.
A couple suggestions. I'd love to see what would happen if you ran some #1 & #2 plastic through your makeshift refinery. HDPE (#2 plastic in the US) looks just like a really long diesel molecule so in theory one should be able to break the chains and end up with standard diesel fuel. Also once you refine this product down some more I'd try it in a small engine first. A lawnmower or weed trimmer has a lack of other stuff that could be fouled in an automobile.
There is a channel named Inventor Adventures and he's been doing this stuff for years and he has tried many materials also. From what i remember tires are among the best materials for pyrolysis fuel production.
I would like to see a comparison of distillation and filtering. Then an attempt to combine both methods. Would be pretty cool to see if you can get it running a diesel engine, or depending on its pressure ignition point/flashpoint, a gas engine.
I'm going to build one this winter. With Alaskan winters I think I could just use the cold air for the cooling system instead of water. Have my coil outside in -30 below temps and cook the plastic in my shop for extra heat.
This is why i love these guys no BS just them doing some crazy/ amazing stuff.
Yep...most other channels have a 10 min vid... and talk rubbish for 9 of them..
These guys are really hard workers...the amount of effort they put in these videos is amazing ❤😊😊
@mynameismarko7658Yeah, except I wasn't ever able to get past the fact that WD destroys everything he puts his hands on just because he can. I don't care that it's his money and he can do whatever he wants with it. It just doesn't make sense to a sane person. He can make as many excuses for doing it as he wants, it still doesn't make sense for anyone other than a spoiled kid to do what he does, just for the hell of it. On one video he claimed he did it to piss people off because people care more about material things than they do other humans, which is true. However, him destroying shit will never change that. Maybe one day he'll loose everything, and be humbled. If he grew up without shit like a lot of us did, then he'd treasure everything he has. End rant........ There's no comparison between these guys and WD, these guys are real not fake.
@@SCFPVhurt me every time to see them destroy good stuff 😭 but i guess that's the reaction what they try get......
That's russians for ya
We need a round 2 on this topic for sure!
I agree. I love this stuff. If the world suddenly goes down the tube. Those with these skills will be king
@@giggiddyhhh I love it man ❤
Facts
Diy jet w/diy gas 🙂
Use it in a diesel or as engine oil
The stuff could work well in an old diesel engine with mechanical injection
since the stuff is also called pyrolysis oil and most old diesel engines run on many different types of oil
A WW2 engine would probably run on that because most of them are designed to run on 2* fuel which means it is kinda that fuel, some of them also run on diesel and gas
It is pretty much just low octane gas if you can use a lighter to burn it it will probably run in a gas engine.
@@Elyjah1: Rescue Fuel is used in gasoline cars, and it's not gasoline itself, but is a substitute sort of fuel, for incase you run out of gas or low on gas, but I have read the label, to add to a car that has hot engine, not cold engine, not sure what it's made from, but it works in emergency situations.
As for me I won't run out of gas, I refill it when it's about half tank empty, especially when driving long distances.
Maybe it's something that never expires ? @theroyalcrownedtiger2946
@@Eduardo_Espinoza : I don't fully remember, but I think it has a expiry date on the container itself, then again maybe not and could be something else, its hard to say for certain, at this current time.
Honestly would love to see it tried in a carbureted engine after thoroughly filtering the liquid of course
I'm ignorant to this type of thing. Is this the same principle as using wood in a gassifier(?).
would be more suited for old diesel applications, would be similar to running cooking oil
@@giggiddy Yes
@@rovhalgrencparselstedt8343 could distill it a couple more times for a more refined fuel, mixing in a bottle of octane booster probably wouldn't hurt tho lol.
A lawn mower try it on
It seems to be somewhere between diesel and petrol judging by how quickly it ignited and the smoke. Would probably be great in an old lister diesel generator or old car with a mechanical diesel pump as long as the liquid has enough lubrication for the injector pump.
I guess they could use different distillation stages to get the different weight of fuels, also adding a bit of 2 stroke oil for the injector pump would help
Edit: they did use different stages I didn't see the video before commenting
You are spot on. it is exactly a petrol diesel blend although the first take off will be more like diesel and the last will be more like petrol. I have done this and the fact it lights from a flame means it most likely has too high fractions to run straight in a diesel. I made this from plastic and oil and blended the output with veg oil. Ran great in my Cs-6/1 and other small diesels.
Can be mixe 50/50 with diesel
I'm looking at these videos specifically to run my Lister LR1. What sort of ratio did you use? @glumpy10
@@glumpy10good.
Can you guide me, to make this process? Please.
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I believe this guy could do anything.
turn crude oil back into dinosaurs?
They will rule as car gods, in the dystopian future.
This guy's gonna survive after Russia buries itself from this stupid war
@alf3071 crude oil doesn't come from dinosaurs 😂
@@catsaregovernmentspiesIf anything we're not even close to burning up the dinos as fuel, it's really the prehistoric plant life that's been converted into gasoline, so there's still plenty of oil for many many many thousands of years
Try using plastic scrap instead of tires. Tires got fine carbon powder in loads inside them, and that is what is making all that black. Try cooking bottle-caps and take-out-meal-boxes instead!
Or those Walmart bags that rip within 5 seconds after checkout. Hence why I don't go there. ;) Walmart bags into fuel. Woo, yeah.
@@thatguyalex2835Those bags are polyethylene. If you pyrolize that, it will depolymerize, and become, well, ethylene, which is a big component of natural gas, along with propene which is commonly used as polypropylene.
It would be cool to see it in petrol AND diesel engines
You can find plenty of videos of this fuel being used in engines
They do that on russian channel, wait for translation
This may be one of the most userful skills to have in the mad max world we live in.
I worked for a biofuel company that did this. Best advice I can give is to avoid the costly act of redistilling - instead consider adding different 'ingredients' with the tyres in the pyrolysis chamber, or consider blending it with other fuels. Those routes gave us the best success economically.
Hi excuse me, but avoid redistilling for what?, the raw product has too much sediment and carbon itself for a gasoline engine, i consider distilling is necessarily to concentrate the octane and purity and flammability of final product, and remove greases (sorry if I'm wrong, with the maximum respect)
@@crypto602 That's the point of altering the composition of what goes in - you change what comes out.
You can modify the recipe to produce a much more desirable product - ours went straight into a diesel generator in the same form it came out the pyrolysis chamber, and it ran fine.
I remember some years ago, a guy from New York (I think) supposedly came up with a way to turn tires into a usable diesel fuel by microwaving it then distilling it into diesel. It was supposed to have be efficient enough to be viable commercially. The last anyone heard of him is was building a scaled up version to test and he went silent .
Diesel in a microwave?
I bet EPA are non too happy about this!
The EPA probably microwaved him!
I've been reading about this for years,and have always wanted to try it. Plastic might be a better starting material,and apparently anything colored black (tires,or black plastic) will make the liquid dark. I'm curious to see what kind of results you'd get from a run of plastic.
3:39 "Oil, gasoline, and everything in between" is a great turn of phrase. Props to 'BMI Russian' translators & the Garage 54 team
I have done this before. Running the output pipe back through the fire as a super heater properly " cracks" the output into it's base components and yields a much cleaner and pure output. From there you run it into the water cooling jacket which can then be taken off into different fractions like Petrol and diesel . I just left the output as one and used it for blending with veg oil which made a great diesel fuel.
You can Crack old engine oil like this to purify it and get a much lighter product more like Diesel and some petrol like fractions.
Plastic can also be done the same way and a fuel yielded from that as all these things come from oil anyway.
This is basically a homemade refinery. I want to see them refine the process again using the same liquid. That may produce closer to gasoline or propane. Some comments here mentioned kerosene, diesel or jet fuel which is spot on with the darker color
They have already pubilshed exactly what you're asking for or their russian channel.
Distill the oil into different fuels at different temps now.
"Things might go kablammo" 😂 these guys are so entertaining and ingenious. Not to mention hilarious
This is a laboratory, not a garage.
THIS IS NOT GAS STATION, THIS IS SOPHISTICATED LABORATORY!
Run it through some cat litter to clean it up. Some people used to run red diesel through cat litter to take the colouring out.
And that never worked either 🤣
I think it'll work in a gas engine as is because it burns so easily. Just make sure to filter out the sediment.
They should have tried to fire up a lawn mower engine
Second distilling should fix the issue and more temperature control out to help in process. As of now they got all blends mixed where in distillery liquid is heated and collected based on gravity, lighter more flammable are collected on top of the tower where less flammable on lower. The cargo ships run on the low grade that is left after distilling gasoline, diesel and so on out from crude oil. Those are then further distilled to clean them from contaminants.
Temperature is key for distilling. If you can hold the temperature of each capture tank at different levels, you will get different liquids from each one. To distill what you've got so far, you could use an alcohol still (dangerous, obviously). Run the still on a very low heat and very slowly increase the heat. What comes out should be captured in very small containers, maybe 0.5L or less. The first containers will probably be the purest most volatile gasoline-type stuff. As it goes on, it will be heavier and heavier.
Love the idea only thing you was missing was a scrubber like wood chips and newspapers only reason the 3rd stages wasn't clearer should've been more like kerosene color. I can't wait to make one. The reason I got a diesel truck.
What a youtube channel , breath of fresh air with no bullshit , excellent. Would love a round 2
Looks like the tires that my ex is currently driving on🤣
This is incredable, its amazing to see you guys casually find more ways to create things from scratch
I hope you'll try running some of this crude stuff in some old diesel, it might run just fine.
Respekt an den Mann der etwas gewagt hat, was die Ölindustrie definitiv nicht gewollt hätte. Das Video habe ich sofort runtergeladen, um den Leuten die eine Pferdebrille tragen es zu beweisen, das Erdöl nicht aus Millionen Jahre alte Mikroorganismen stammen sondern ein Mineral ist, das zweitmeiste Vorkommen nach Wasser auf dieser flachen Welt ist.
Was laberst du
I was chuckling a little, I bet it’s not dull moment there coming up with these crazy projects, lots of good technical know how there, great work!
These guys are sooo creative and imaginative!! I always look forward to every episode.
Wow this incredible!! I watched the final result first an then came back to watch this video where it all started. Why hasn't any big manufacturers started doing this?? All the tires in the world this makes total sense!! Good job guys!!
Yes, brilliant guys! Please keep on with the experiments. I think the world needs more of this. Some more filtering and purification and my old NA diesel would surely drive on this without asking questions 😅
I seen a guy several yrs ago do the same thing with a electric kiln and some gas's in tanks. He didn't tell me what he used but the end result he had a fuel that would run in modern diesel engines, sad part is he scammed the local garbage company and other investors out of their money and left them hanging. So sad. Great vid!
This channel teaches some incredible stuff. I had no idea you could turn tires into a liquid!
This is high-sulfur diesel fuel. And it STINKS. I've done this with much smaller quantities (i.e. bicycle tire) and you can't even sniff it without painfully burning your nostrils. Tire rubber is full of sulfur, and I'm suspecting this will be the hardest part to deal with in refining.
Just remove sulfur from it
I think diesel guys complain about the low sulfer pollution solution
These guys meetings must start with a "what different way can we get cancer this week?"
At least they did this one outside
😂
Amazing!!!Great job Garage54!!
My favourite time of the week, what experiment will they think of next, 😁👍
This is the type of stuff I can't get enough of,👍, awesome video guys, and thanks for sharing.
Garage 54 moonshine. Don't let them fool you. Lol
You guys can do anything! Honestly the best youtube channel out there! My favourite by far!
This is one of the best things you've ever done! Love it!
Such a awesome channel 👍
I want to see the second video rite away.I also would have liked to see it filtered and ran in a Lada.. Awesome gob as always guys..
Wish I knew about this years ago! The owner (at the time) of the property behind mine used it as a tire dump they were piled higher than two stories.
I wonder if there is a Russian chemistry channel that could help them with this project. It would be awesome to see if they could use it for cars and 2 strokes
Yes, there are many Russian chemical channels. But their specificity is different from humor.
Maybe channel Thoisoi can help them, but ive just see, that they do a second video with this fuel on russian channel, just waiting for translation
I've seen a similar version of pyrolysis done with plastic waste and the second stage liquid (they only had 2) was good enough to run an older gasoline generator with no apparent issues long term. Some of the first stage liquid was re run in the next batch and the rest was used to fuel the next batch. That setup used 2 old 35 lb propane tanks as the reactor, #1 takeoff was at the end of a 10+ foot steel pipe with some old cooling fins randomly placed. Then some copper coil In a garage can filled with well water (like a moonshiner) and the #2 collector at the bottom, and then back around to the reactor fire with hose and pipe to fuel it. Oddly no bubbler.
Not sure about the environmental impact, but he was using strictly home waste and plastic picked up in the wild (cleaning up littered areas) so maybe not too bad.
Government won’t be happy with this video. Oh well 😂
Super cool. I love seeing people doing this type of stuff.
Garage 54? Not today. It's Lab 54.
very wise episode, more of those are welcome :) sława!
Awesome work guys! That's essentially a huge horizontal fraction column still, a simplified version of what they actually use to make petroleum products from crude oil. I'm definitely subbing, can't believe I only just found this channel... Damn algorithm
I did exact same but with crude oil at school, using different times for extracting different fuels but at a smaller scale
Hahha fuel moonshine made from tires, genius
Thank you, Garage 54!
These guys are like mad back yard scientist 😂😂😂 keep crushing it guys
I would love to see you guys filter it out really good and try running a car or truck on it, this is really awesome, great job guys 😎
I'd definitely like to see more of this as I too am building my own pryolysis system for plastic and tires
Love this stuff cheers from Australia
I love this guy team. Always make true crazy experement but real with experient. Prety nice
That tire ash should burn quite well . Excellent work!
Hanya ni channel ini sahaja mampu buat sesuatu luar jangkaan manusia terbaik❤
Keep going! Very interesting experiment.
So you built a large Short Path distiller.
I used these on a smaller scale in a cannabis extraction lab.
Any questions on refining I'm having to be of service.
Using a vacuum pump at the end to pull the gasses off.
Also placing the pink collection flasks in ice cold water or even dry ice will get a better return.
Cooling the connecting pipes to -10 to -20 °C will fraction the gasses more effectively.
If you had the air circulating in copper coils in ice water you could get the really high grade stuff
what I’m hearing is a great form of off the grid fuel that can be used sparingly for long periods of time
this would be amazing for say a slant 6 that can take the abuse. Filter it first before you go hog wild and you are good to go.
Now like you said this is perfect for fuel heaters and honestly the only real benefit from doing this is just getting rid of tires while also heating your house or shop.
Mr teslonian channel shows how to extract different types of fuel from filtering and cooling in different sections. It's the wood gasifier videos 👍❤️💛💚
Yes filtering the liquid would be very exciting to see this is my favorite video
I think an old diesel will happily run on that
I think it would be good enough (after filtering) for some old diesel engine.
run the fluid through a centrifugal filter/separator and see if the fuel will work with the particulates removed as it is in the first distillation condition.
Same method for get fuel separation from plastic . Very cool video
Amazing project!
awesome idea!
You are awesome my friend!!
Excellent video
Free thinking Mechanics around the world are the same. We're not afraid to think outside the box of conventional wisdom. Great job Guys.
Can’t wait for part 2
Not at all like Diesel like so many comments state. Diesel is an oil and with not light with an open flame. This is essentially a super low octane gas. Probably close to 30-40 octane. Octane if you don't know is resistant to detonation. So the higher the octane, the less likely the fuel will pre-ignite under compression in the engine. This stuff is so low of octane it'll ignite immediately. So to run it in a motor you would have to set the timing after top dead center and likely it would need to be adjusted once the engine was hot. You could probably get away with running it by diluting it 25 maybe even 50% high octane fuel. Of course your engine would have to be probably an 8:1 to 9:1 compression ratio.
After all the torture they put Lada engines through I'm surprised they didn't try all the fuels as is.
Who's to say they won't do that in part 2? :P
I fucking love this channel dude since 2019
If you distilled down to gas/petrol viscosity regardless of the color, you end up with white gas/naphtha/ Coleman fuel are some common names for it. It is basically raw gasoline and has about 77 octane or even a little bit less. So you can use it in an old tractor or something similar or you have to advance the timing of the motor to get it to actually run right. The heavier viscosity fluids run fine in diesel motors.
Yesssssss thank you u solved the cap problem
For best cooling the water should flow the opposite direction to the hot gases. You have it flowing the same direction. That will still work, but not as well.
Vlad, once again, you are my hero.
A couple suggestions.
I'd love to see what would happen if you ran some #1 & #2 plastic through your makeshift refinery. HDPE (#2 plastic in the US) looks just like a really long diesel molecule so in theory one should be able to break the chains and end up with standard diesel fuel.
Also once you refine this product down some more I'd try it in a small engine first. A lawnmower or weed trimmer has a lack of other stuff that could be fouled in an automobile.
Right around 6:30 is when I fell back in love with RUclips. What a crazy place.
There is a channel named Inventor Adventures and he's been doing this stuff for years and he has tried many materials also.
From what i remember tires are among the best materials for pyrolysis fuel production.
What a great video idea!!
Thanks for sharing a great video
I bet if you had a cooling sleeve in one of those condenser tubes it would work even better, one that had a flow of cold water around a section of it
It does thats what the sqaure tubing around the pipes was for.
would love to see a truck running on tires with this process built in for sure
Do it with plastics instead of tyres
Someone's already doung that in Kenya and it powers his Toyota LC70
It is a mixed fraction mostly diesel Spectrum but has some lighter fractions mixed in as well
This would incredibly fun to try!
"How It's Made: Soviet Pepsi-Cola"
I would like to see a comparison of distillation and filtering. Then an attempt to combine both methods.
Would be pretty cool to see if you can get it running a diesel engine, or depending on its pressure ignition point/flashpoint, a gas engine.
I'm going to build one this winter. With Alaskan winters I think I could just use the cold air for the cooling system instead of water. Have my coil outside in -30 below temps and cook the plastic in my shop for extra heat.
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The flammable gas can be used the further the reaction, the first stage can be used as diesel fuel, the second stage as gasoline.