It’s a fun idea but in reality it’s only 4/5th of the same fuel.. Only 1/5th of the wrong one. The only difference in the first 4 fuels is the octane level which doesn’t matter a lot.
Wow the toilet paper tissue issue hit my store. My huge toilet tissue aisle was full the day before, but completely empty the next day, and the stuff failed to show up on the delivery. I bet Friday's delivery wont have enough of it either. I hope I don't have to make my own toilet paper, in the future.
lars kristensen Cars don’t need the extra oil like mopeds do. Neither does it hurt the car engine. It may have more compression = more power. And blue smoke coming from the exhaust.
@@Engineer9736 oh i know they arent 2 strokes :). and yes it can hurt the engine. piston will get buildup of burned oil . short term use yes it works but not good for it. alot of components is affected . carfromjapan.com/article/car-maintenance/what-happens-when-you-run-car-on-two-stroke-fuel/ this describe it roughly.
@@MrLarsgren You will only get carbon buildup if you use cheap, shitty 2T oil, decent 2T oil will leave liquid deposits instead of solid. This is so the engine can evacuate the deposits, and to lubricate powervalve components.
Diesel is hardly flammable. Flamable, yes but hardly even counts when you have to use a butane torch just to light it, it's more of compressible than flammable
Sunny Agarwal I wonder if a little diesel would stop my dad's engine from having a loud knocking sound after its been at near top speed for 15 minutes (also something is spilling oil.. Something for MOT i geuss)
When my old Volvo Duet with B 16 engine stopprd out in the bush, I drove it to next gas-station ( about 5-6 kilometers ) with LAMP-OIL ! ....................
Old Volvo engines were completely bulletproof. The last bulletproof ones were the inline 5. My family used to own a 1999 V70 2.5 20V. Fantastic car. I'll never forget It.
@@whendeathdeclareswar7458 I don't think 79 octane fuel is available anymore these days. But who knows. In the past, there was definitely 79 octane fuel.
@@matouslitera8073 I was born in the GDR. ;) I don't remember exactly, but my father always called the gasoline "bell water or knock water" because it had a low octane value and he had to set the ignition on our Skoda to "late" to prevent knocking.
It'll just combine octanes. You can do that if you need like 90 octane fuel and your station only has 87&95. And Diesel will actually run if you mix it with gas just not the greatest
Correct. Most fuel stations (in the US anyways) only have 2 tanks for petrol, but pump 3 grades. One tank is 87 and one 93. 89 octane is literally just pumped from both tanks and mixed as it pumps.
@@murkinstock Interesting. In germany they have seperate tanks for each. Thats usually one for super E5(95), one for super E10(95), one for super plus(98) and sometimes one for premium gasoline(100/102)
Alex yeah, honestly it was a pretty shit video. “Let’s mix premium with regular and e10 and a little kero and see if a Lada still runs?.?” Of fuckn course it’ll run, my Toyota van runs on this cocktail daily. I put some e96 moonshine in it just for shits and giggles.
it would be the end of this diesel, the diesel is a little oily and grease the dieselpump and the ejector. When you fill normal gas in it it dies in minutes.
I'm proud to say that I already knew that your car would run perfectly fine with 20% diesel. :) Oil and gasoline assimilate each other very nicely, and gasoline engines are quite tolerant. With that added lubrication of the diesel, it might have actually *helped* your car.
I think garage 54 is the reason why The grand tour is doing only special's episodes now (joke)😂😂😂. Bravo garage 54, you have shown that you do not need a huge budget to create something extraordinary I wish you much success, I salute you from Romania! 😉🙂
Back when I worked for a guy with a hay grinder service we would have 2 Cleare pumps going in the truck tanks 2 red fuel going in the grinder lol looked funny
@@mikkohelenius Injectors need lubrication or else they will seize up. Gasoline does not have the lubricating properties of diesel fuel. But using gasoline instead of diesel should not affect the engine itself in any way. It will damage only the fuel system.
Not true, I put 60 litres of gasoline in my 70 liter Volvo v70 d5 and drove for 5 km then looked in my mirror and saw only white smoke and drove 3 km to get of the highway then parked the car and called for assistance. The fuel pump and 1 injector had to be changed and I drove the car for another 150000 kms totalling 385000 kms before selling it.
We used to mix a small amount of diesel with our regular unleaded gas back in the day in the belief that it'd lubricate the valve stems. Older carbureted engines don't have a problem with burning diesel/gasoline mixes but, I hear that fuel injection would be problematic with it.
I imagine a Lota would run on straight kerosene. A little diesel is probably healthier than putting ethanol in like in the US. Try filling the tank with pure starting fluid! Maybe stand back a bit too. That would be cool! I saw a guy who ran out of diesel rummage through the back of his truck and he poured in a few quarts of 10w40 and some fuel system cleaner. The truck ran good to the next fuel station .
I had to use my old junked lada to charge car batteries, when we had a power outage. (I used the car batteries for ups) i used up all the gasoline, then i used paint thinner, then white spirit, then terpentine. And at last i stuck a hose in the carburetor from a propane tank. And my makeshift generator was working like a charm.
I once put a gallon of diesel in my car accidentally, and filled it to the brim with petrol (gas) to dilute it. (It was an old carburettor car, no cat or any crap like that) I thought it ran better than it ever ran before!
Modern no. Older mechanical, you betcha itll run. Especially the old 7.3L diesels that you actually could start and drive on gas if needed. Actually, many older diesel people blended gas in to cut the gelling
The car ran fine, because you used 4 parts GAS, and 1 part Diesel. Maybe if you tried it half GAS, and half Diesel, it would have a different effect ??? Awesome video as usual guys !
What is better to be mixed with waste vegetable oil, regular eurodiesel or G-drive diesel to run an old diesel engine and what proportion? I saw some people use petrol to decrease vegetable oil viscosity, but I'll rather go for diesel fuel as a solvant. I don't think that petrol should be used in diesel engine because of different timing of ignition.
They should try to mount really wide tiers on thin rim´s. For exempel 285/40/18 on a 18x8 rim. something of that sort. Just test how wide tiers you can mount on thin rims. There should be no problems fitting them. Only problem will be to remove them after the test.
You should try making a car with “one-wheel-drive”, so (depending on if it’s FWD or RWD of course) only e.g.the left rear wheel being powered, and the other 3 wheels not.
I used to work at a garage and we got people who filled in wrong fuel. I was driving 2101 back then and used flushed fuel from customers all the time with a mixture of 2 parts of regular fuel with 1 part of mixed diesel fuel from customers cars. It worked just fine for years.
I have a Lada Samara (or the 2109) and I'm using it to fun with friends. And yesterday se filled up the tank with Diesel, and it started (much harder) but runned very well, idk how, but it was very fun to see. When you depressed the gas, the rpm is just slowly went down.
Back in the early 80s I use to run a 1968 Valiant 273 V8 on 50/50 50% petrol and 50% diesel as diesel back then was way cheaper than petrol about the only thing I did find was it blew a little bit of black smoke in the morning on first start up other than that no difference at all with its running and driving ran it on this mixture for about a year didnt seem to do any harm to it
With a modern electronically controlled engine, could you change timings to get a mix fuel to work? Currently you can change between 91 , 95 and 98 octane in some engines. Can you push it/program it further?
As a former australian servo attendant, LOOOOL though in all seriousness I am not sure how your pumps are set up there but back here in Aus you can only dispense one fuel at a time anyway lol Though I'd love to see you guys try that with a fuel injected car that isn't a lada :P Lada's are like the chuck norris/bruce willis of cars!
You can see he is swapping nozzles. He could physically use two at the same time but given the pump only have one display I'm 99,99% sure you can only pump one type of fuel at the time.
I just started watching your videos as a former mechanic i find the videos to be awsome and interesting especially russian vehicals being from the usa there is no russian really anything here but I did hear the larda is the best russian car not sure if it's true or not keep up the crazy experiments and having fun thank you for sharing from the USA
Never done so myself, but a buddy of mine throws in 2,5 liter of diesel in his petrol car each month. He says it helps lube the engine. Don't know if it's true or not, but he doesn't seem to have any problems with his car because of it.
Modern Ethanol gas vapor locks in vintage cars so I use some diesel to keep it from happening. It changes the flashpoint. And different gas sounds like a car meet
Have to admit it, these Lada,s are tougher than people give them credit for!! It just keeps coming back for more!! All the diesel will do is provide upper cylinder lubricant, diesel is after all light oil,
Here in the US we have 87 89 93 and diesel all the gas has atleast 10% ethanol....but you can still get gas without ethanol but only a few places sell it
Can you please test the 70/30 myth? Here in new Zealand they say. If you have an petrol engine. You can run it on 70% diesel and 30% petrol mixture. And same goes the other way around. If you have a diesel engine. You can run it on 70% petrol and 30% diesel mixture. I personally don't believe it. But i believe it will be a great test for you to try out and prove or debunk this myth.
@@irgant that's true. But the myth says that 30% diesel is all you need to keep the pump and the engine lubrication running smoothly. That's why it would be good to test it out
when I see the thumbnail I'm already bursting in hysterical laughter it's going to be another fun episode yyy:-)) I think you going to have a different effect when you put 50% dilution gasoline and Diesel
It's a lada it will run on piss, that's probably first time its seen premium fuel
O7 you win
russian piss has enough alcohol to work ;D
@@alex22tp e95
Lol comment of the year
Next video: will a lada run on stockpiled toilet paper?
New BMW: I need perfectly filtered high grade gasoline!
40 year old Lada: FUEL IS FUEL!
SOVIET KAR IS STRONK
Every other RUclipsr: CoRoNa ViRuS!!! Garage 54: today we’re putting 5 different fuels in a lada
you can fill tank with fueloil in lada
Funny, but compression ratio is a thing and it's not unique to BMW..
Just pee in it
You become a preferred customer at the fuel filling station, obviously.
What are you thinking? Dont you know lada runs on anything??
Lmfao
cashier: you just took all types of fuel?!
Garage54: yes
Popk1ller The yes meme doesn’t work like that. It should be something like, fuel station: “which fuel do you want?” Garage 54: “YES” 😌
I will take Garage 54 special blend LoL
It’s a fun idea but in reality it’s only 4/5th of the same fuel.. Only 1/5th of the wrong one. The only difference in the first 4 fuels is the octane level which doesn’t matter a lot.
agree
True. This is an old lada designed to run on bad quality soviet low octane number petrol back in the day. Still kinda impressive.
Agree, the petrol all mixes fine and the higher octane probably counteracts the effects of the small amount of Diesel.
@Halsey Walter You know, what's up? I learned that from my Russian Armenian friend. You get the schedule?
There is a fifth gear video where they run a diesel car on 100% gasoline... vice versa.
That lads engine was made to run on old Russian gas which was just “spicy water”
Hotshot Diaries Jeremy Clarkson??
@@castrofofo Yes it is!
rest of the world: cant find toilet paper.
russia:
Good thing they did the rope before the virus
In Russia Toilet Paper Finds You.
Wow the toilet paper tissue issue hit my store. My huge toilet tissue aisle was full the day before, but completely empty the next day, and the stuff failed to show up on the delivery. I bet Friday's delivery wont have enough of it either. I hope I don't have to make my own toilet paper, in the future.
@@Geoffr524 if you put it in the freezer it will last longer.
@@Geoffr524 you could start chewing wood to make pulp...
Make a glow in the dark painted car!
yes, do this
Excellent idea
I wanna see that
Paint it with Lumibrite.
Ohh yesssss. You need to set up a black lights on a whole street.
They forgot one fuel though, gasoline-oil mixture for 2 stroke engines
Yes they should put one gallon of two strokes oil and see what happens
@@generator5500w its only mixxed around 2-3% oil. a gallon would kill it.
lars kristensen Cars don’t need the extra oil like mopeds do. Neither does it hurt the car engine. It may have more compression = more power. And blue smoke coming from the exhaust.
@@Engineer9736 oh i know they arent 2 strokes :).
and yes it can hurt the engine.
piston will get buildup of burned oil .
short term use yes it works but not good for it.
alot of components is affected .
carfromjapan.com/article/car-maintenance/what-happens-when-you-run-car-on-two-stroke-fuel/
this describe it roughly.
@@MrLarsgren You will only get carbon buildup if you use cheap, shitty 2T oil, decent 2T oil will leave liquid deposits instead of solid. This is so the engine can evacuate the deposits, and to lubricate powervalve components.
to be honest, a lada can run with vodka, so if it is a flammable liquid, it will probably work in a lada
It wouldn't run on vodka, vodka doesn't burn it's 60% water, on spirytus it will.
Diesel is hardly flammable. Flamable, yes but hardly even counts when you have to use a butane torch just to light it, it's more of compressible than flammable
It would run on piss,
Metholated spirits
No they tried Vodka and it didn't work.
The diesel at the amount will just provide some upper cylinder lubrication and cleaning due to the detergents.
what i thought, maybe the engine runs a bit better with this little amount of diesel now, especially when worn out / low compression
Just as I wanted to say good comment
Dirk Pitt true. Like putting 2 stroke oil in a 4 stroke. But at 4:1 it will take a long time.
Sunny Agarwal I wonder if a little diesel would stop my dad's engine from having a loud knocking sound after its been at near top speed for 15 minutes (also something is spilling oil.. Something for MOT i geuss)
rayproductions backup channel It will probably make it worse. It will help clean carbon deposit out of the cylinders
When my old Volvo Duet with B 16 engine stopprd out in the bush, I drove it to next gas-station ( about 5-6 kilometers ) with LAMP-OIL ! ....................
Old Volvo engines were completely bulletproof. The last bulletproof ones were the inline 5. My family used to own a 1999 V70 2.5 20V. Fantastic car. I'll never forget It.
@@nachoperaita3460 My friend had one, I liked it. ..............
@@nachoperaita3460 If i'm not wrong that was a VW engine that was in Audi 100 and A6.
@@petar470 The Volvo i5 engines are different from Audi i5.
Adding only 20% diesel to gas with an average octane of 95, shouldn't make that much difference.
a positive to this : it lubes the carb a bit
Run this car on votka.
Absolutely!
wont work, vodka has only about 40% alcohol in it, rest is water
Propably hi ride on vodka
@@Kristo99 depends on the vodka but if he puts home made rakia it can be from 10% to 70% alchohol
It could work, you just have to distill it again.
You should try to see how much diesel can you mix for car to still run good
it doesen t idle and smokes a lot
3 parts gas and 1 part diesel runs pretty good 50/50 doesnt want to go
@@Dimchface only on old engines please
New injections don t like diesel
A Lada would even run on 79 octane petrol. :D
That's just spicy water !
polo86cfahrer is 79 octane even possible?
@@whendeathdeclareswar7458 I don't think 79 octane fuel is available anymore these days. But who knows. In the past, there was definitely 79 octane fuel.
@@matouslitera8073 I was born in the GDR. ;) I don't remember exactly, but my father always called the gasoline "bell water or knock water" because it had a low octane value and he had to set the ignition on our Skoda to "late" to prevent knocking.
a lada would probably run on 10w40 oil
Attendant: Which kind of gas do you want in your car?
Garage54: *All of them*
Should do 1/3 Gas, 1/3 ethanol, 1/3 diesel, that would be very interresting
I got a great idea. Put the engine in side the car and the driver in the engine compartment LOL.
A new video from the guys at Garage 54!! It's going to be a great day.
How about a carburetor for each intake port diy style!!!
@@irgant Thank you!!
It'll just combine octanes. You can do that if you need like 90 octane fuel and your station only has 87&95. And Diesel will actually run if you mix it with gas just not the greatest
Correct. Most fuel stations (in the US anyways) only have 2 tanks for petrol, but pump 3 grades. One tank is 87 and one 93. 89 octane is literally just pumped from both tanks and mixed as it pumps.
@@murkinstock Interesting. In germany they have seperate tanks for each. Thats usually one for super E5(95), one for super E10(95), one for super plus(98) and sometimes one for premium gasoline(100/102)
@@jort93z its cheaper to do 50/50 then to get mid grade too lol
This would have been way more interesting with a diesel.
Jesus your right. Amen
Not really instant death
Clickbate my friend clickbate
Alex yeah, honestly it was a pretty shit video. “Let’s mix premium with regular and e10 and a little kero and see if a Lada still runs?.?”
Of fuckn course it’ll run, my Toyota van runs on this cocktail daily. I put some e96 moonshine in it just for shits and giggles.
it would be the end of this diesel, the diesel is a little oily and grease the dieselpump and the ejector. When you fill normal gas in it it dies in minutes.
I'm proud to say that I already knew that your car would run perfectly fine with 20% diesel. :)
Oil and gasoline assimilate each other very nicely, and gasoline engines are quite tolerant. With that added lubrication of the diesel, it might have actually *helped* your car.
Please, more fuel experiments!
HHO added into intake
On RUclips there is a channel of a guy who tests every chemical on his lawnmower. No need to redo all that work 🙂
“What fuel do you want?” “YES!”
Octane 200...
Puik
Good too see a channel focusing on the important questions in life.
Put in a 70/30 blend of Petrolium and Diesel. :P
3:58 - when the cut scene ends and you start driving
O wow he’s driving from the front seat this time
I think garage 54 is the reason why The grand tour is doing only special's episodes now (joke)😂😂😂. Bravo garage 54, you have shown that you do not need a huge budget to create something extraordinary
I wish you much success, I salute you from Romania! 😉🙂
Now who’s going to do that to there 2020 BMW
Love your show. Thanks.. The best of the Craziest stuff to ever to happen to cars. One of my Favorite shows and still playing catch up.
Back when I worked for a guy with a hay grinder service we would have 2 Cleare pumps going in the truck tanks 2 red fuel going in the grinder lol looked funny
New subscriber here Been watching your videos randomly here and their when they come across my buzz feed love your stuff
Put gasoline in a diesel and run it at high revs it will blow up I've seen it
dimster kyllä se diisseli bensan kestää
Almost anything that runs on high compression will blow up with regular gasoline.
@@mikkohelenius Injectors need lubrication or else they will seize up. Gasoline does not have the lubricating properties of diesel fuel. But using gasoline instead of diesel should not affect the engine itself in any way. It will damage only the fuel system.
Not true, I put 60 litres of gasoline in my 70 liter Volvo v70 d5 and drove for 5 km then looked in my mirror and saw only white smoke and drove 3 km to get of the highway then parked the car and called for assistance. The fuel pump and 1 injector had to be changed and I drove the car for another 150000 kms totalling 385000 kms before selling it.
We used to mix a small amount of diesel with our regular unleaded gas back in the day in the belief that it'd lubricate the valve stems. Older carbureted engines don't have a problem with burning diesel/gasoline mixes but, I hear that fuel injection would be problematic with it.
When daddy calls you FELLA
I imagine a Lota would run on straight kerosene. A little diesel is probably healthier than putting ethanol in like in the US. Try filling the tank with pure starting fluid! Maybe stand back a bit too. That would be cool!
I saw a guy who ran out of diesel rummage through the back of his truck and he poured in a few quarts of 10w40 and some fuel system cleaner. The truck ran good to the next fuel station .
I am now calling the gas pump nozzle a fuel pistol. 🔫
this is how eastern europe calls it anyway XD
Same in French, called "un pistolet"
This channel should get to a million subs!! damn love their experiments
'It's basically rocket fuel' 😂😂
What hapapen if you put jet fuel into that lada ?
That's kind of cool...
This thought has kept me up at night, thanks bois
Random person: what kind of fuel do you use?
Person in video: everything.
I'm curious to know if they have any rules on the state of the vehicle to be allowed on the roads in Russia 🤔
If it has three or more wheels touching ground and braking doesn't involve shoe soles against ground?
They should create the barely road legal vehicle experiment.
We do. And those rules allow for impounding pretty much anything this side of a brand new car.
@@SwapBlogRU Clearly they don't care too much
@@ellenorbjornsdottir1166 they do from time to time, those instances kind of suck
someone he answers all the questions I never knew i needed answers to
you have forgot LPG
It doesn't stay a liquid outside of the tank.
@@superduty4556 of course but in cold russia (ojmiakon -73°C) could be still liquid :-D and nothig is impossible for a russian man
That old LADA is in heaven with those premium fuels. The diesel will add a bit of extra lubrication for the cylinder walls.
Wood connecting rods... :D
I had to use my old junked lada to charge car batteries, when we had a power outage. (I used the car batteries for ups) i used up all the gasoline, then i used paint thinner, then white spirit, then terpentine. And at last i stuck a hose in the carburetor from a propane tank. And my makeshift generator was working like a charm.
That poor lada just want die. LOL 😂
It can't. It's a lada
i want die
Lada's never die
JYKDUTCH GamingAndFun what they just rust away. LOL 😂
I just love it when this guy just causally Hotwires the car 😂
legend says they reply if you're early
i7 5500u
Of course it runs fine because all of them are gasoline. The only one that would cause a problem is diesel, but it's diluted in so much gasoline.
Test 2 stroke oil instead of normal car oil
What are the difference in fuel other the Diesel
@1:33 sounds like porn hub
Drunk Grilling 😂😂😂
Fill er up
I once put a gallon of diesel in my car accidentally, and filled it to the brim with petrol (gas) to dilute it. (It was an old carburettor car, no cat or any crap like that) I thought it ran better than it ever ran before!
the lada survived cuz it’s from russia. but cars from west actually don’t
dudewithcar 01 True story
Modern no. Older mechanical, you betcha itll run. Especially the old 7.3L diesels that you actually could start and drive on gas if needed. Actually, many older diesel people blended gas in to cut the gelling
@Brandon Caldwell my comment is slavness that you may not understand. my comment is a joke
The car ran fine, because you used 4 parts GAS, and 1 part Diesel. Maybe if you tried it half GAS, and half Diesel, it would have a different effect ???
Awesome video as usual guys !
piss in the tank for a week then run it
And poop lol
And then hydrolock it
Lada reliability in action once again, they are legendary invincible workhorses, and I love them!!.
What is better to be mixed with waste vegetable oil, regular eurodiesel or G-drive diesel to run an old diesel engine and what proportion? I saw some people use petrol to decrease vegetable oil viscosity, but I'll rather go for diesel fuel as a solvant. I don't think that petrol should be used in diesel engine because of different timing of ignition.
They should try to mount really wide tiers on thin rim´s. For exempel 285/40/18 on a 18x8 rim. something of that sort. Just test how wide tiers you can mount on thin rims. There should be no problems fitting them. Only problem will be to remove them after the test.
With your usual quality of madness, I had really expected you to have converted an old I6 exhaust manifold to a 6fold gas filler tube.
You should try making a car with “one-wheel-drive”, so (depending on if it’s FWD or RWD of course) only e.g.the left rear wheel being powered, and the other 3 wheels not.
If this car could speak, your scuff was in the courts 😂😂
You guys have 100 octane at the pump! That's awesome.
I suggest you add a little bit on engine oil into the mix and compare acceleration pickup.
I used to work at a garage and we got people who filled in wrong fuel. I was driving 2101 back then and used flushed fuel from customers all the time with a mixture of 2 parts of regular fuel with 1 part of mixed diesel fuel from customers cars. It worked just fine for years.
Buy some 100liters of AvGas 100 LL(leaded fuel) and how long will the engine last?
Try the same cocktail in a diesel engine :) 👍🏻
Lada works with 50% diesel 50% benzin, tested long ago by my brother :D just needs to engine warm a bit and no hickups or anything
Might find the diesel has sunk to the bottom of the tank. It'll be the last to be sucked into the engine. Can you run the tank dry?
I have a Lada Samara (or the 2109) and I'm using it to fun with friends. And yesterday se filled up the tank with Diesel, and it started (much harder) but runned very well, idk how, but it was very fun to see. When you depressed the gas, the rpm is just slowly went down.
Those old four bangers just don't die!
Back in the early 80s I use to run a 1968 Valiant 273 V8 on 50/50 50% petrol and 50% diesel as diesel back then was way cheaper than petrol about the only thing I did find was it blew a little bit of black smoke in the morning on first start up other than that no difference at all with its running and driving ran it on this mixture for about a year didnt seem to do any harm to it
The lada is looking mint..
Wondering if they ever had a right hand drive version?
After that the Lada engine is better than new and has been happily traveling for a long time:D Ladas're great old warriors.
Video Idea: Put alot of sound insulator panels around the engine to see how much noise you can block!
Keep good work!! ;)
Diesel I don't think would be good for it but the rest of them are good!
With a modern electronically controlled engine, could you change timings to get a mix fuel to work? Currently you can change between 91 , 95 and 98 octane in some engines. Can you push it/program it further?
As a former australian servo attendant, LOOOOL
though in all seriousness I am not sure how your pumps are set up there but back here in Aus you can only dispense one fuel at a time anyway lol Though I'd love to see you guys try that with a fuel injected car that isn't a lada :P Lada's are like the chuck norris/bruce willis of cars!
You can see he is swapping nozzles. He could physically use two at the same time but given the pump only have one display I'm 99,99% sure you can only pump one type of fuel at the time.
I just started watching your videos as a former mechanic i find the videos to be awsome and interesting especially russian vehicals being from the usa there is no russian really anything here but I did hear the larda is the best russian car not sure if it's true or not keep up the crazy experiments and having fun thank you for sharing from the USA
I unblocked 2 carburetor idle holes. I turned back the ignition timing. I found 2 gallons. I ran up to 50% diesel.
Can you explain why it works?
@@C.I... low octane
It's just 4:1 petrol/gas to diesel ratio. It should have been 1:1:1:1 petrol to diesel to ethanol to kerosene ratio
Did you get more miles per gallon seeing as there was diesel in it?
Never done so myself, but a buddy of mine throws in 2,5 liter of diesel in his petrol car each month. He says it helps lube the engine. Don't know if it's true or not, but he doesn't seem to have any problems with his car because of it.
In my 50 years, I've never heard a gas pump filler nozzle called a "pistol." But I like it!!!
In polish and russian it is called so
Love your videos 😀😀✌️always best science experiments about cars.. keep going 👍 greeting from czech republic slav mate
Modern Ethanol gas vapor locks in vintage cars so I use some diesel to keep it from happening. It changes the flashpoint. And different gas sounds like a car meet
Yeah the diesel just cleaned everything up in a gas motor. Put that cocktail in a diesel and that will be a good show. Great content either way.
Have to admit it, these Lada,s are tougher than people give them credit for!! It just keeps coming back for more!! All the diesel will do is provide upper cylinder lubricant, diesel is after all light oil,
Here in the US we have 87 89 93 and diesel all the gas has atleast 10% ethanol....but you can still get gas without ethanol but only a few places sell it
The Lada will handle it well, a more modern car with all those sensors, and computer setups will not, especially the Diesel. Great video 👍👌😎
Can you please test the 70/30 myth?
Here in new Zealand they say. If you have an petrol engine. You can run it on 70% diesel and 30% petrol mixture. And same goes the other way around. If you have a diesel engine. You can run it on 70% petrol and 30% diesel mixture.
I personally don't believe it. But i believe it will be a great test for you to try out and prove or debunk this myth.
@@irgant that's true. But the myth says that 30% diesel is all you need to keep the pump and the engine lubrication running smoothly.
That's why it would be good to test it out
Them freaking lada's engines are made like a tank!😎👍
very good
greetings from Minnesota
when I see the thumbnail I'm already bursting in hysterical laughter it's going to be another fun episode yyy:-)) I think you going to have a different effect when you put 50% dilution gasoline and Diesel
4:20, on 4/20 lol. I see your camera guy getting some nice angles !! Lol