I'll tell you how to get that authentic Hollywood gas tank effect. Back when I was in the Forces, we had access to fuel & explosives, and we often had time on hand. So we were experimenting with pyrotechnics, and got to the point of getting some decent effects. For a basic "gas tank explosion" you need a 200 liter steel oil drum without a lid, containing at least 100 litres of gasoline. You need 200 grams of high explosive. We had Composition 4, but you can use Semtex. And a M6 blasting cap. Place the explosive in the drum, on the bottom, in the gas, and set it off. This will give you a decent effect. For a really impressive effect, you need 2 barrels, 2 X 200 grams of explosives, 2 blasting caps, and a length of DetCord. This time the gasoline must be in a tightly sealed oil drum. Also, the sealed drum must be placed on top of an open drum containing 50 litres of fuel. Place half of the explosive underneath the sealed drum. Stick the other half on the side of the sealed drum. Use DetCord to detonate both of the charges. The trick is first blowing the charge under the open drum. The sealed drum will rocket high up in the air, on a column of fire. You have to time the second charge to blow the sealed drum with a 1.5 to 2 seconds delay. This will cause a huge fireball on top of the column of fire, looks a bit like a small nuclear blast. And yes, the stereotyping is correct, the guys in the Air Force never really work...
You also have to consider in many of those movies the car is sitting on concrete, not dirt. So some of the gasoline gets soaked into the ground and allows most of the leftover on the surface to evaporate quicker instead of pooling.
The liquid does not ignite it’s the vapour and gasoline in an enclosed tank will never explode even when exposed to a flame as there s not enough air to vaporise it. For gasoline to explode in the cylinder you need air and a spark if you have no air the liquid will not explode and quench the spark.
Definitly not diesel you can throw lit matches in and nothing happens. Movie explosions are usually butane, the a mix of petrol and diesel for the burning.
I have a very funny story about diesel, smoking and a kid running away fast... I used to work in the fuel business. Liquid gasoline will put a cigarette out.
What I love about these guys is that they do the stuff that the owners manual, your uncle and your father says not to do with a car, and then they do it. Then show you how it goes
The only way a petrol tank will explode is if the tank gets hot and the pressure build up causes the tank to split and scatter fuel everywhere, even then will only be a rapid burning which may seem like an explosion. The petrol air mix is too rich to explode as in an engine cylinder. One may be injured by flying burning debris from the tank or car. Even a propane or butane cylinder does not explode in a fire, the valve will blow out the top and if the cylinder is laying on its side it will become a rocket, propelled by the burning escaping gas. ( Newton's Laws of Motion ).
Yes that’s because anything outside the upper explosive limit and the lower explosive limit is harmless. Like how you have bare wires and an electric motor inside of your gas tank if you’ve got factory fuel injection
So if there are 14.7 gallons of air and 1 gallon of fuel in the tank it can't explode? Please don't try that one out. A little more - at stoic (14.7:1) it has an explosive mixture but needs compression to make it actually explode when ignited - which it doesn't have. Until it starts to fast burn and the pressure can't escape as fast as it's being created. The only reason this didn't go boom is that the fuel filler was letting enough pressure escape so it never got boom levels (anywhere from about 1.5:1 would be enough to create the runaway - around 22psi). A smaller vent like say an anti-syphon filler neck or the cap half on and this may have been a very different result. The propane analogy doesn't hold because those tanks are purposely designed with burst valves based on internal pressure. The only release in a petrol tank is the vent tube - usually 5-8mm or on newer cars the feedto the carbon canister. Its a completely different thing.
4:10 is probably the most Russian thing i have ever seen, angle grinder with no shield and a cutoff wheel being used as a grinding disc while one handed. its perfection
Yeah, I expected as much. My dad is an automechanic, and back in the day he used to clean engine parts with petrol (it was dirt cheap). All the while he was smoking. My mom always freaked out, and he used to take the cigarette and put it out directly into petrol. It's only flammable when exposed to open flame. Even the sparks of the grinder didn't ignite it, but they ignited the cigar paper that was laying there and then that's what ignited the puddle. Also no big explosions, just as I always thought. I always hated and laughed at those scenes, as they're dead obviously faked. And this goes for grenade explosions too. Grenades explode into what looks like dust (shrapnel) never in visible flames, if anything a grenade would put out fire rather than create one. At least a gas trail can be ignited nicely, that's something i didn't know if was or wasn't possible. Nice vid as always. Greetings from Serbia!
Slow burning embers and sparks might not readily ignite it, but definitely can ignite the gas. The ignitibility of the gas is going to depend on the air gas mixture. The spark from a spark plug is sufficient in an engine or a much smaller spark from a piezoelectric lighter. I've used cigarettes to light fuel by blowing on the end. Doesn't necessitate an open flame, just a more flammable mix.
I’ve witnessed real-world car explosions and they stay with you. Cars today are made with different components, and don’t forget about the many lithium powered vehicles and hybrids. I find a diffirent route if an interstate sign advices of one ahead. Better safe than sorry.
I've done that experiment outside of a car, although I didn't do the angle-grinder thing. Every lit cigarette I put in a small container of fresh gasoline was put out by the gas. I was disappointed too, I was really wanting to do the Hollywood stunt. You'll get the Lada going again after you put other ignition components on the engine, no doubt, after watching your other experiments, Lada engines are very durable!
What was the ambient temperature when this was shot? I think that you'd get vastly different results trying it on a day when it's 80*f and humid. Either way, loved this video!
While Ivan was tossing plastic bottles of gasoline onto the Lada, I am reminded that it was the Finns in 1939 who coined the name "Molotov Cocktail" in honor of the Soviet Foreign Minister. Lacking sufficient anti-tank weapons, the Finnish liquor industry donated thousands of whisky bottles to the cause. The troops probably wished they were delivered full, but that's another matter...
Cool video. Big fan of your videos . Did you guys think about doing a car with a ejection seat 💺? Like in a Jet Plane ✈️. Or in the movie 007 ? Boom 💥 and the seat 💺 goes flying up and out of the roof top . ?????? Do you think you guys can do it ? Mike Espo ? Thanks 😊
I think they are more likely to read your comment when you write them on the original russian channel! It is actually not a bad idea, but they probably won't make it, because at first, a plane usually flies while eject with the seat, and a car is mostly just on the ground. The ejection seat also works when the plane is on the ground, but you have extreme g-forces (up to 15 times of you body weight) to get up in the air and down by parachute again. The next thing: If they made it by themself, it could fail. And even if you put a dummy in it, you probably wouldnt be able to use it again. And i dont know if they would be able to fit a self-built ejection seat in a crap car. But its a nice idea!
I remember trying this when I was 17. I poured a HUGE amount of gasoline on the payment, tossed a lit cigarette and nothing happened. I tried 2 lit cigarettes at the same time and dropped it right on a little puddle and it still did nothing. I was disappointed.
Since fuel tanks don't always explode in exhilarating, theatrical fashion, cars could be fitted with impact-initiated explosives to ensure a memorable effect. I am confident that the boys of Garage 54 are the world's most qualified geniuses for developing such a boredom-reducing technology. If (I should say "when") they succeed in developing this, we will no longer suffer uninteresting, explosionless impacts.
i watched my car burn down in a car port fire. As the gas tanks in each one of the cars got hot enough the gas cap would pop off releasing a torrent of gas and flame. witch would set everything on real fire. And each car would send out multiple giant fire balls but no explosion. The car port burned, flames reaching 3 stories high. Cars on the other side of the street where melted.
Not using a surface that absorbs the gas might help such as concrete. Besides, why carry a bunch of heavy gas and rags when a simple pound of sugar in the tank will do the job? Plus the added fun of laughing as they crank up and leave to a destination they won’t reach without a cab...
I had to repair a tractor that caught fire. The exhaust running under the tractor, set the straw on fire. The farmer abandoned the tractor in the fire. The fire burned off the rubber fuel lines, dumping all the remaining fuel into the fire. No explosion, but all the tires and wiring was history.
Car coolant is actually quite savagely flammable :D. Don't get fooled by the coolant being "coolant", if you have proper mixture, it has a lot of chemistry in it. Mainly the additives preventing it from freezing over, but also additives to prevent corrosion, protect the seals and over all clean the system.
gees guys, i dont know what octane you have in your fuel over there but thats the most tame burn ive seen..i spent a month in hospital due to a grinder and petrol so dont try this at home..lol love your work still..
you know, this specific car has been throught a lot, you could make a documentary of the longest surviving car you got which have went through most experiments and so on. just a review of all the things it has survived. about this video specifically , i guess you can make a rat-rod lada perfectly from this
I love this channel so much this is the only channel where they will beat the living shit out old sovite ladas and show everyone on youtube TRUE art is captured here
Flames from coolant hoses is a result of an oil based fire. Assuming you're using coolant and not just water. Had this happen to me with a Pontiac grand prix. Spark shot out after parking it from a part recall I never replaced, and coolant apparently leaked and the sparks caught it on fire. Since the coolant had a thin oil base to it, it burned for a very long time. Water wouldn't put it out. Fire fighters used this white liquid that expanded and suffocated it out.
Drops of keys to the mechanic at front desk: "Just need a safety and an oil change please thanks." 🤗🤗 As your walking out the door you hear from the back shop: "Hey there fellas..." 😳😳😳😳😳😳
A Lada met a donkey, the Lada says: hello horse, the donkey replied: hello Lada! Then the Lada started to cry. The donkey felt sorry for the Lada and Said: why Are you crying? The Lada Said: when I called you a horse, I hoped you would call me a car 😁
Fire burning in a line does work, except that it's also a camera trick. Most of the time, what's burning is in fact a slightly exposed gas(as in propane) pipe with intermittent exposed valve ends. Shot from a distance, it can look like burning gasoline. Most Hollywood fire is propane.
Fun fact: The vapor of gas is what's flammable. Not the liquid. That's why an almost empty gas tank is far more dangerous than a full one. You can also put some rubbing alcohol in a milk jug, slush it around till it's almost all vapor, and light it and make a huge pop / cannon as the vapor combusts.
I thought something might happen but slow tire pops. But nice to know. Also under certain circumstances cars can catch fire by cigarettes and even cell phones that one you may look up. Thanks for the video.
If you had a southern American accent you would be our/my "neighbor" literally the language, dialect is the only difference... I love the channel and keep doing you!
Petrol isn't flammable in a liquid state, it only gets flammable when it's in it's a vapor. When you look closely you will see the fire actually hovering slightly above the pool of gasoline.
Do not try this at home!
Try this at someone else's home!
Try it at your Russian neighbor's house.
@@bigt72gmc - Do this in the USA and the EPA will put you in an American Gulag!
Share some ciggar in corona times... Not nice
*Babushka's home lol
@Fajar Dwi Nugroho i see what you did there :)
Finally we got to see Vlad squatting like a true slav!
At what minute??
Alan Benedict when he is testing the cigarettes, cigar and sparks from the angle grinder
@@socialghost4400 True slav
True slavs don't lift their heels when squatting. Shoe should be flat to the ground
@@alamcho "squats on toes break your bones"-boris
petrol station: *NO* *SMOKING* sign
me: grinding metal tube with *angle* *grinder*
Yeah? It didn't say NO GRINDING so watsya problem?
Lol
10:52 ...... once the water component of engine coolant is evaporated away, the ethylene-glycol residue is flammable.
Mazda used to have a cold start feature that injected 90/10 coolant into the carburator on startup... so yeah it’s flammable.
Huh,I thought it was simply the material used in the hoses being flammable.
Not to mention highly poisonous
Mythbusters episode, Russian edition :)
Omg yes 😂😂
oddly accurate
Mythblyasters
12:15 That timing was perfect XD
LOL. Ka-BOOM.
(Gasoline in the carburetor?)
For anyone curious, the Cyrillic at 2:48 translates to "Smoking is bad for your health"
Thank's
I'll tell you how to get that authentic Hollywood gas tank effect. Back when I was in the Forces, we had access to fuel & explosives, and we often had time on hand. So we were experimenting with pyrotechnics, and got to the point of getting some decent effects.
For a basic "gas tank explosion" you need a 200 liter steel oil drum without a lid, containing at least 100 litres of gasoline. You need 200 grams of high explosive. We had Composition 4, but you can use Semtex. And a M6 blasting cap.
Place the explosive in the drum, on the bottom, in the gas, and set it off. This will give you a decent effect.
For a really impressive effect, you need 2 barrels, 2 X 200 grams of explosives, 2 blasting caps, and a length of DetCord.
This time the gasoline must be in a tightly sealed oil drum. Also, the sealed drum must be placed on top of an open drum containing 50 litres of fuel. Place half of the explosive underneath the sealed drum. Stick the other half on the side of the sealed drum. Use DetCord to detonate both of the charges. The trick is first blowing the charge under the open drum. The sealed drum will rocket high up in the air, on a column of fire. You have to time the second charge to blow the sealed drum with a 1.5 to 2 seconds delay. This will cause a huge fireball on top of the column of fire, looks a bit like a small nuclear blast.
And yes, the stereotyping is correct, the guys in the Air Force never really work...
@LabRat Knatz We did have a lot of fun. I must admit we were getting technical support (and supplies....) from a good friend over at the Army base 😉
That's interesting but this video is about proving that the movies were lying to us about those spectacular explosions.
The petrol level shouldn't be over 300 pints should it?
I wonder how they didn’t severely hurt themselves after all these years
We are so scared of anything here in the west.
in a pressed situation it is better to be lucky then skilled ;)
Luck
100th like
they do this for breakfast
4:50 modern flint and steel
Gas and spark(s)
You also have to consider in many of those movies the car is sitting on concrete, not dirt. So some of the gasoline gets soaked into the ground and allows most of the leftover on the surface to evaporate quicker instead of pooling.
The liquid does not ignite it’s the vapour and gasoline in an enclosed tank will never explode even when exposed to a flame as there s not enough air to vaporise it. For gasoline to explode in the cylinder you need air and a spark if you have no air the liquid will not explode and quench the spark.
Make it drive again but only replace what you'd need to be road worthy, keep it burned out looking but mechanically sound.
Make a electric car made by starter-motors! Lots of starter-motors!
Bad idea..i thing they burn out:)
@@joe125ful who cares, its garage 54
How many hp and torq does one produce?
@@lassediscovers1813 I hate you, you shot the whole thing down, it probably wouldn't produce a lot of anything
@@hitchhikerbob4920 wow! Calm down... It produce a lot of power! It's Absolutely doable!!
Definitly not diesel you can throw lit matches in and nothing happens. Movie explosions are usually butane, the a mix of petrol and diesel for the burning.
Unless you heat the diesel then it will go up.
Deeen ch would’ve thought so
I use diesel for lighting stuff on fire. It's absolutely trash compared to gasoline, so that's why I use it
I have a very funny story about diesel, smoking and a kid running away fast... I used to work in the fuel business. Liquid gasoline will put a cigarette out.
They use 4 gallons of gasoline with a small detonator. The detonator atomises the gas then lights it on fire so you get a fireball.
While coronavirus pandemic is going on , these guys never stop doing what they want
Including sharing cigars. LOL
Next video 'how much covid can a Lade take'
They've probably got years worth of posts lined up at this point.
They Russian.. virus doesnt fuk with Russian
In Soviet Russia coronavirus itself gets quarantined!
What I love about these guys is that they do the stuff that the owners manual, your uncle and your father says not to do with a car, and then they do it. Then show you how it goes
The only way a petrol tank will explode is if the tank gets hot and the pressure build up causes the tank to split and scatter fuel everywhere, even then will only be a rapid burning which may seem like an explosion. The petrol air mix is too rich to explode as in an engine cylinder. One may be injured by flying burning debris from the tank or car. Even a propane or butane cylinder does not explode in a fire, the valve will blow out the top and if the cylinder is laying on its side it will become a rocket, propelled by the burning escaping gas. ( Newton's Laws of Motion ).
Yes that’s because anything outside the upper explosive limit and the lower explosive limit is harmless. Like how you have bare wires and an electric motor inside of your gas tank if you’ve got factory fuel injection
Yeah but read the title man.
The question is if gas tanks explode not petrol tanks....
So if there are 14.7 gallons of air and 1 gallon of fuel in the tank it can't explode?
Please don't try that one out.
A little more - at stoic (14.7:1) it has an explosive mixture but needs compression to make it actually explode when ignited - which it doesn't have. Until it starts to fast burn and the pressure can't escape as fast as it's being created.
The only reason this didn't go boom is that the fuel filler was letting enough pressure escape so it never got boom levels (anywhere from about 1.5:1 would be enough to create the runaway - around 22psi).
A smaller vent like say an anti-syphon filler neck or the cap half on and this may have been a very different result.
The propane analogy doesn't hold because those tanks are purposely designed with burst valves based on internal pressure. The only release in a petrol tank is the vent tube - usually 5-8mm or on newer cars the feedto the carbon canister. Its a completely different thing.
@Kris Nicholson Stoichiometric.
@@janeblogs324 The question was petrol tanks, but in American
Starving cars in Africa could have drank that petrol!
4:10 is probably the most Russian thing i have ever seen, angle grinder with no shield and a cutoff wheel being used as a grinding disc while one handed.
its perfection
absolute bylat
Yeah, I expected as much. My dad is an automechanic, and back in the day he used to clean engine parts with petrol (it was dirt cheap). All the while he was smoking. My mom always freaked out, and he used to take the cigarette and put it out directly into petrol. It's only flammable when exposed to open flame. Even the sparks of the grinder didn't ignite it, but they ignited the cigar paper that was laying there and then that's what ignited the puddle. Also no big explosions, just as I always thought. I always hated and laughed at those scenes, as they're dead obviously faked.
And this goes for grenade explosions too. Grenades explode into what looks like dust (shrapnel) never in visible flames, if anything a grenade would put out fire rather than create one.
At least a gas trail can be ignited nicely, that's something i didn't know if was or wasn't possible. Nice vid as always. Greetings from Serbia!
Slow burning embers and sparks might not readily ignite it, but definitely can ignite the gas. The ignitibility of the gas is going to depend on the air gas mixture. The spark from a spark plug is sufficient in an engine or a much smaller spark from a piezoelectric lighter. I've used cigarettes to light fuel by blowing on the end. Doesn't necessitate an open flame, just a more flammable mix.
I’ve witnessed real-world car explosions and they stay with you. Cars today are made with different components, and don’t forget about the many lithium powered vehicles and hybrids. I find a diffirent route if an interstate sign advices of one ahead. Better safe than sorry.
American films: destroy cars
Russian films: let's make it run again
On some volvo in the 70 when they burnt the rubber seals produced Hydrofluoric acid, machanics were warned about it on burnt out cars in scrap yards.
Wow I feel like I should add that hydrofluoric acid is the kind that specifically attacks your calcium...eats your bones
LabRat Knatz oh man. My neighbors kid had a couple of those in her mouth a few months ago 🤮
I've done that experiment outside of a car, although I didn't do the angle-grinder thing. Every lit cigarette I put in a small container of fresh gasoline was put out by the gas. I was disappointed too, I was really wanting to do the Hollywood stunt. You'll get the Lada going again after you put other ignition components on the engine, no doubt, after watching your other experiments, Lada engines are very durable!
Put the cigarettes above the liquid where the gas is evaporated and blow on it. It should light.
Lada is so bad that it doesn't even eхplode when you light up their gas tank. :D
They only had 4 liters of gas in the tank. To fill the tank full cost to much money for them.
@@Marauder252 itwont explode if fullit wil do small exsplosion when it has liiiitle pit in there
*good
This is ome of the funniest youtubes I've seen in a long time XD
Keep up busting more movie myths! 🔥
Next Video: Do cars blow up when flipped on it’s roof
No
They do not
@@Bladsmith in GTA they do! so it must be in real life too!
@@ikacbmw669 I actually hated when that happened and especially when it happened to a diesel powered vehicle
If someone asks you why women live longer than men, just show them this video.
This channel is pretty much Russian Top Gear.
Now this is when it gets good! Anyone can burn a car, but the fun starts when you put it back to running! Bravo!
Nature: *Am I a joke to you?*
Actually, glycol is flammable at high temperatures, the rubber hoses are also flammable. So that is what happens.
* shoots car in the fuel fill cap *
* car explodes into giant fireball *
good job CJ
I can't wait to see the next episode where they resurect the car and engine and make it drivable again!👋😂👍that's gonna be epic!
Spoiler: no. But I'm still excited for this video. 😅
6:46 looks like a time traveling Russian motor bike just went by
The scene from back to the future:))
Well, well, well then, let’s find out
Seeing a burned out Lada driving down the road is going to be the highlight of my day.
Vlad at the end of this episode after burning down that Lada: "But the car is still fine" ^^
What was the ambient temperature when this was shot? I think that you'd get vastly different results trying it on a day when it's 80*f and humid. Either way, loved this video!
80 degrees is very hot just 20 degrees more to boil water
@@reizinhodojogo3956 They meant F not C
While Ivan was tossing plastic bottles of gasoline onto the Lada, I am reminded that it was the Finns in 1939 who coined the name "Molotov Cocktail" in honor of the Soviet Foreign Minister. Lacking sufficient anti-tank weapons, the Finnish liquor industry donated thousands of whisky bottles to the cause. The troops probably wished they were delivered full, but that's another matter...
This channel rocks ! Keep up the great content
Cool video. Big fan of your videos .
Did you guys think about doing a car with a ejection seat 💺?
Like in a Jet Plane ✈️.
Or in the movie 007 ?
Boom 💥 and the seat 💺 goes flying up and out of the roof top . ??????
Do you think you guys can do it ?
Mike Espo ?
Thanks 😊
I think they are more likely to read your comment when you write them on the original russian channel! It is actually not a bad idea, but they probably won't make it, because at first, a plane usually flies while eject with the seat, and a car is mostly just on the ground. The ejection seat also works when the plane is on the ground, but you have extreme g-forces (up to 15 times of you body weight) to get up in the air and down by parachute again. The next thing: If they made it by themself, it could fail. And even if you put a dummy in it, you probably wouldnt be able to use it again. And i dont know if they would be able to fit a self-built ejection seat in a crap car. But its a nice idea!
Greta Thornburg "HOW DARE YOU!!!!!!!"
The explosions only work on bad guys....you guys are too nice.
Garage 54: Let burn this car
Lada 2105: "I don't feel good"
Best channel since MythBusters, minus all safety precautions. :D Love it.
That flying cigar from the train has to be once of the most fake things I have ever seen 🤣
It's funny how as the day progresses they just get closer and closer to doing pyrotechnics on a film set.
I love these guys. Never cease to impress and amaze
Rear-end a parked car at high speed and it won't move an inch. Your car, however, will be dramatically launched into the air.
@Karl with a K That's my point but TV/movies often show otherwise.
I remember trying this when I was 17. I poured a HUGE amount of gasoline on the payment, tossed a lit cigarette and nothing happened. I tried 2 lit cigarettes at the same time and dropped it right on a little puddle and it still did nothing. I was disappointed.
Are you sure those were cigarettes or were those just weed?
As gasoline ignites easily.
Restoring this thing will be the best and finest video on the internet :)
Since fuel tanks don't always explode in exhilarating, theatrical fashion, cars could be fitted with impact-initiated explosives to ensure a memorable effect.
I am confident that the boys of Garage 54 are the world's most qualified geniuses for developing such a boredom-reducing technology.
If (I should say "when") they succeed in developing this, we will no longer suffer uninteresting, explosionless impacts.
Subbed to 808!
That hotel is freaking awesome. I watched a special of it being built years ago.
F&F Brian: NOOOOOOS!!!
Reality: wtf!?
It needs to be on with the battery running. Uncle Rob taught me that.
i watched my car burn down in a car port fire. As the gas tanks in each one of the cars got hot enough the gas cap would pop off releasing a torrent of gas and flame. witch would set everything on real fire. And each car would send out multiple giant fire balls but no explosion. The car port burned, flames reaching 3 stories high. Cars on the other side of the street where melted.
Not using a surface that absorbs the gas might help such as concrete. Besides, why carry a bunch of heavy gas and rags when a simple pound of sugar in the tank will do the job? Plus the added fun of laughing as they crank up and leave to a destination they won’t reach without a cab...
Project Farm on UA-cam, did an experiment with sugar in the gas. The results were disappointing at best. No real damage found.
I had to repair a tractor that caught fire. The exhaust running under the tractor, set the straw on fire. The farmer abandoned the tractor in the fire. The fire burned off the rubber fuel lines, dumping all the remaining fuel into the fire. No explosion, but all the tires and wiring was history.
I love the idea of trying to fix this ! That’s why your a boss UA-cam channel!
A good way to prepare a car for painting!!! 😉😁👍
I would recommend anyone to cut and weld on an used, but empty gasoline tank, just remember to film it.
This video was the best on this channel so far i really excited about the next video!
If the gas cap was on it would’ve built pressure and we would have had the fireball we wanted
Car coolant is actually quite savagely flammable :D. Don't get fooled by the coolant being "coolant", if you have proper mixture, it has a lot of chemistry in it. Mainly the additives preventing it from freezing over, but also additives to prevent corrosion, protect the seals and over all clean the system.
'iv'e got a bit of free time on my hands' love it!!!!
The Mythbusters proved this didn't work years ago.
hey can you make a video about brake discs made from flint that will be very interesting when you press the brake
If I remember correctly movies made in Hollywood Studios use TNT, sticks of dynamite, and nitroglycerin.
The black lada. The black lada’s return
gees guys, i dont know what octane you have in your fuel over there but thats the most tame burn ive seen..i spent a month in hospital due to a grinder and petrol so dont try this at home..lol love your work still..
There was a contest in Belgium, some time ago for the longest running Lada, one could prove his Lada had 1,200,000 Km on the clock.
In coolant is alcohol when it boils it evaporates and can burn
That cigar really flew lol
This channel is underrated...
you know, this specific car has been throught a lot, you could make a documentary of the longest surviving car you got which have went through most experiments and so on. just a review of all the things it has survived. about this video specifically , i guess you can make a rat-rod lada perfectly from this
I love this channel so much this is the only channel where they will beat the living shit out old sovite ladas and show everyone on youtube TRUE art is captured here
Flames from coolant hoses is a result of an oil based fire. Assuming you're using coolant and not just water. Had this happen to me with a Pontiac grand prix.
Spark shot out after parking it from a part recall I never replaced, and coolant apparently leaked and the sparks caught it on fire. Since the coolant had a thin oil base to it, it burned for a very long time. Water wouldn't put it out. Fire fighters used this white liquid that expanded and suffocated it out.
I’ve been to lots of car fires as a fire fighter. The only thing that explodes are the tires when they get hot enough. Is a lot of fun.
8:25 right fellaz. Here's the situation.
The most thug life thing I've ever seen.
Drops of keys to the mechanic at front desk: "Just need a safety and an oil change please thanks." 🤗🤗
As your walking out the door you hear from the back shop: "Hey there fellas..." 😳😳😳😳😳😳
12:30 they never disappointed us, I was about to ask if they can make it run again ;D
Ok. Now this earned my subscription
now......make the video:"burnt engine, will it starts?"
A Lada met a donkey, the Lada says: hello horse, the donkey replied: hello Lada! Then the Lada started to cry. The donkey felt sorry for the Lada and Said: why Are you crying? The Lada Said: when I called you a horse, I hoped you would call me a car 😁
Rune William Waltoft The lada is no car, the lada is a tank
Fire burning in a line does work, except that it's also a camera trick.
Most of the time, what's burning is in fact a slightly exposed gas(as in propane) pipe with intermittent exposed valve ends. Shot from a distance, it can look like burning gasoline.
Most Hollywood fire is propane.
One of your best video subjects!
mythbusters shows that a cigarette will not set a pool of gasoline into flames, it will just estinquish. but an open flame is different.
3000.000 tons of carbon to the atmosphere... how dare you. XD XD XD
3:49 with the cigar ... he is a proper Russian Gangesterrrr
no one going to talk about all the butterfly?
Fun fact: The vapor of gas is what's flammable. Not the liquid. That's why an almost empty gas tank is far more dangerous than a full one. You can also put some rubbing alcohol in a milk jug, slush it around till it's almost all vapor, and light it and make a huge pop / cannon as the vapor combusts.
The ecologists will be tiggered after watchin' this video
I didn't think Russia had the same gas quality as some other countries
I thought something might happen but slow tire pops. But nice to know. Also under certain circumstances cars can catch fire by cigarettes and even cell phones that one you may look up. Thanks for the video.
If you had a southern American accent you would be our/my "neighbor" literally the language, dialect is the only difference... I love the channel and keep doing you!
Petrol isn't flammable in a liquid state, it only gets flammable when it's in it's a vapor.
When you look closely you will see the fire actually hovering slightly above the pool of gasoline.
I love this channel! Cheers from Argentina🇦🇷
Final destination: YES
4:49 Russians discovering fire