Actually it was coal dust. But due to it dangerously exploding and almost killing him, he changed to something less dangerous and designed the working version to run on peanut oil
More than 100 years later we find out it works really good on vegetable oil, even better thant diesel oil. After all, the engine was indeed adapted to work on petroloum based oil after his misteryous death, rumored to have been planned by petroleum companies...
I ran my van on used cooking oil for several years. You just have to filter it really, really well. People used to say my van smelled like a frying pan. You get more power because the oil burns hotter, and the engine runs smoother.
Back in the 90s in Germany, many Golf 2 diesel fueled with sunflower oil. It was still very cheap and actually worked well. However, not so ideal in winter xD
We used cooking oil instead of diesel for tractors (especially soviet made) during '90s in Serbia when there were shortage of gasoline and diesel because of war. Also many farmers still use cooking oil for old tractors because it's much cheaper than diesel. And also smells nice 🙂
@@vikinglife6316 Massey Ferguson FE35 (and yugoslav version IMT 533) was struggling on cold start with vegetable oil as fuel, best way was to mix it with diesel. But with soviet made tractors (LTZ, MTZ) - there was no difference between diesel and vegetable oil as fuel. They run it on cold with no problem
There is a van that here that runs on filtered used fish and chip cooking oil, they get it for free. In New Zealand diesel vehicles pay an independent tax based on the odometer so we are allowed to screw with the mix as much as we like.
This, and used frying fat, was often used as fuel here in Germany, but it only works with older diesel engines. A more modern engine can take damage from this.
Old diesel engines can run on anything! 🙂 I was driving my TD Jeep on vegetable oil and this year I'm driving on wasted motor oil and that's free fuel. 🙂
I've ran my van on used fry oil for over 40k km now. just filter it and pour it in... Free fuel, and there's actually no tax issue because of a loophole in the law..
how I ran my old diesel. I went to a shop that specialised on transmission flushes and I took their old oil and used it in my diesel. Yes it smoked more and power was noticable less but it was for free and every half year I ran some old brake fluid to clean the injectors. The car went and went until it was so rusty there was nothing left you could weld anything on and of course I failed inspection
People do run diesel engines on used cooking oil since ages. But it's illegal to drive it on the roads in most developed countries because it has lower tax than "proper" diesel fuel. However some oil companies recycle used cooking oil as diesel fuel.
WVO (Waste Vegetable Oil) has been a thing for a longtime. There are kits with filters and heaters for older vehicles that don’t have them. Smells like French Fries.
@@user-yz8do8vu1s Because cooking oils come from plants, just like biodiesel, so they are carbon-neutral. Plus it makes you more independent from the system if you make your own.
The WD-40 may have had aerosol in it since it came from a spray can. I'm sure it would have worked if you bought the kind that wasn't pressurized. I've successfully ran a snowmobile engine on that stuff. Diesel fuel is kerosene with paraffin wax added to lubricate everything in the system. We are working on a low-cost alternative to diesel fuel called "biodiesel" here in the USA, I wish I had a car with a Diesel engine, that was a great video!
Government doesn't want biodiesel so it has made it increasingly difficult to implement it everywhere. We are the largest producers of wheat, corn and soy. Fuel should be so readily available and cheap but its not
Adding up to 10% paraffin or kerosene to diesel was common in the UK in winter, until winter grade diesel was available, that was the max amount allowed under Tax regulations but only in winter. Eco diesel is refined used cooking oil and is commonly available, the oil is filtered and refined so growing sunflowers or rape for use as fuel is not needed as used can be used. It has an advantage as not solidifying as easily at low temperatures.
The "wd"-40 is detonating in the high pressure pump because there's air mixed with it. You can put a squirt of that stuff in the pump of a BB gun and it'll detonate on the hand pump alone. Its a way to get lubrication into old BB gun pressure chambers, btw.
My dad's got a 300td that he ran on cooking oil for like three years. Genius. Never played a cent for it, just got it from local restaurants and put it through a coffee filter
@@maxjones2546 yea but what most people don’t realize is used oil has a ton of water in it and kills injectors and injection pumps.. fresh oil is ok but I’ll never run used oil.. injection pumps are roughly $1,200 to replace.
Here in Australia we have sunflower oil in an aerosol can that I like to use to cook meat. That aerosolised🌻 oil is super flammable! Whoosh 🔥!!! No need for a fuel pump when the system could be direct injected like a propane bbq. Imagine a 6 cylinder with an individual can on each of the intake runners.
A diesel engine can run on pretty much anything. You can put almost every possibly fuel into a diesel and it will run on it. However, in order for the engine to be reliable with different fuels, the fuels need to be properly filtered and have descent viscosity, otherwise your fuel filter, diesel pump and injector have a risk of clogging up, and in some cases leading to failure. (Edit: The reason for the fuel to need a certain viscosity is the fact that the fuel pump is only lubricated by the fuel i side the pump. To thin and it will soon seize up.)
There are U.S. military vehicles designed to run on multiple fuels. Gas, alcohol, diesel, and many sub grade oils. I’m sure other countries do as well.
I'm guessing the fake wd-40 is foamy because of the propellent being dissolved in it still. Its essentially carbonated. Start pulling a vacuum on it, pulling it through a fuel line, and the dissolved gas will start boiling out.
All they need to do to confirm is take that half-bottle, get it to room temperature, and shake it a little. Should outgas and foam up, but afterwards *might* actually run the engine.
Back in the the early '70s I was night manager at a very popular gas station. We had an owner operator with a Detroit dump truck that loved our 26 cent a quart re-refined oil and gasoline that I don't remember the ratio. Said He always topped off when he was in the area. We had 3,000 gals of the oil we pumped with a gasoline pump.
Of course kerosene works, it's used as an anti-gel in cold states in the US. ATF will work as long as it's conventional and not synthetic. As a general rule, a diesel will happily run when these three conditions are met: 1, it burns. 2, it lubricates. 3, it's filtered as to not plug the injectors.
@@Mp57navy kerosene is thinner than diesel and it's not good for lubrication. Thats why they were hearing a knocking sound, which i think is from the high pressure pump.
Sunflower oil works fine in almost all old diesel and turbo diesel, and if you go measure the exhaust, almost no nox 😃. Downside is price and lack of detergents that clean the engine (lot of farmers use this oil in their tractors)
i ran my old T4 vw 1.9TD on sunflower oil for 7yrs with no problems it was a bit hard to start in winter but i just mixed in 15%diesel and it was fine 👍 great job guys it was fun to see what a good old diesel wuld run on 😆
@@warrior8154 bothe my sisters boyfriend is a shef he got me sunflower oil wholesale in 15l tubs and when he cleaned out his friers i look that to 👍 yes i really am thet cheap 😆 the van had 197k milles when i bought it and after 7yrs use it had 476k milles on it and NEVER btoke down 💪 great van i miss it 😢
@@Sekir80 well tecnicaly its the same heere in my country but during the fuel crissis in the 70s we have whats called the emergency fuels act 👍 i just walk the line of legality without taking it to far 😆
It's such a cool van with that front light assembly and all the panorama roof panels, and it keeps holding on to dear life, like a real Toyota... please don't kill it completely. It's an apocalypse-proof vehicle, might come handy one day...
You can buy wd-40 in bottles or normal cans instead of spray, then it would probably work. Also it would be interesting to see the emissions and fuel efficiency on that sunflower oil.
Been waiting for this video for the longest. Finally yayy. Try it this out on a regular gas engine now and change the filter and do an oil change after each fluids.
From what I've heard the secret sauce in WD-40 is light machine oil and Stoddard solvent. Stoddard is less flammable than kero and is low odor. It seemed like the pump didn't like whatever was in their blue can 40oz stuff. Oh and look up straight vegetable oil conversions, as long as you start on diesel to heat the oil and switch back before shutdown it works well.
Iv used cooking oil in a few of my cars over the years but only use new oil rather than filter old. No diesel at all ever and non ever had any issues. I'm in uk
@@daytonkeyes84 pretty sure the diesel engine was invented to run on it for agricultural engines and use. But pretty sure I'm not. Its just the newer ones than can't. Anything with a mechanical pump will do and will run great.
There's actually a few small aircraft that have a diesel engine, they just run off plain kerosene like the jets. The louder knocking sounds is because kerosene is much thinner and doesn't lubricate as good as diesel (with cooking oil being the opposite).
Cooking oil is a quite popular choice in some countries where diesel fuel is more expansive. It works pretty well in summer, but you might have truble to use it in winter if the engine is cold. Akso, it freezes muc more easily than normal diesel fuel.
I use to run 50-50 filtered and cleaned used motor oil and diesel mix in our 96 Ford F-250 7.3 Powerstroke and it loved it, it seemed to have helped with power increase and ran quieter, I gave up on it though because it was a bit of work to filter out the oil
These guys are Ingenious! Although Cooking oil in my opinion is a GREAT ALT to Diesel fuel, The drawbacks are that I've noticed your Injection pump & Injectors over time will get gummed up & Clogged. Therefore more timely maintenance. But ofc it depends on the eng.
@@motorenbastler9289 They are called indirect injection engines in the USA. I don't know about other countries. My '94 Ford F350 has a 7.3 liter International idi engine w/ no turbo. It gets up to 60 mph/100kph eventually.
Even direct injection Diesel engines can run on various other flammable liquids. I think you're confusing direct injection with common-rail. Most Diesel engines are direct injection. Common-rail injection is a Bosch trademarked system that uses a separate high pressure pump with electronic injectors. The Bosch pumps are notoriously finicky about fuel quality, and will fail quickly if you run something that is too thin or has too little lubricity through it. But direct injection engines with a mechanical injection pump or cam-driven plunger type injectors can easily run alternative fuels.
@@the_mowron yep I have a 7.3 idi turbo too. Also the Mercedes om617 is an indirect injection diesel. Any diesel that has a pre-combustion chamber is. There are lots of them out there.
Austin Stoddard idi turbo? What year? The idi 7.3s is usually referring to the pre turbo years (not including 93/94 banks special packages) before ‘94. Wondering if you slapped a turbo on an idi and or you just have an obs 7.3 engine
In the garage I worked at we used to prime the diesels by pouring Dexron into the spin on fuel filters. But one thing we did was mix waste oil, used fryer oil, and acetone filter it all and run it in the diesel trucks we had.
My truck is my profile picture...a 1997 ford f350 with a 7.3 diesel. I use pump diesel but also add about 2 quarts of ATF to the tank every other fill up to keep the injectors clean and lubed.
We in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia drive Golf 2 diesel on used fryer oil. Or motor oil used. The engine cleans so finely and extends its service life. I have a golf 2 diesel with 2 million km.
I'd like to comment about something you have said in the video (around 7:15 ). This happened in Spain. About ten-twelve years ago, a bottle (1litre) of sunflower seed was 0,70-0,80 euro cents, whereas a litre of diesel was 1,10. Some people realized what you have proved in the video, namely that sunflower oil is equivalent or even better (and greener, of course) that diesel oil. So lots of people started to use sunflower oil (this plant is widely grown in southern spain) instead of diesel. Petrol companies didnt like that and misteriously sunflower oil price raised about 25 cts. Nowadays it is more expensive than diesel oil. BTW I used it myself in my old Jeep Cherokee and it worked very good.
It wasn`t the petrol companies. The guys probably had to much harvest, or too much old stock of sunflower oil, so they dropped the price for people. But imagine, how can it be cheaper when you need to use diesel to harvest the sunflowers and after that produce oil.. It cant be cheaper...
You need understand the chemistry process to seperate the esters out of the oils to convert them to diesel fuel so fat does not clog up your fuel lines likened unto cholesterol in your arteries
Diesel itself lubricates the fuel system as it has additives for that, thats why you could hear more/less noise depending on what fuel you used, If you use heating oil/kerosene as fuel add a cap full of engine oil so you gain some lubrication on the pump and injectors, once its warmed its close to diesel power wise 🤘👍
Last two years I was driving my 97 Jeep Cherokee turbo diesel on 100% vegetable oil. This year I'm driving on wasted motor oil. WMO is free fuel!!! 🙂 I have videos about it too.
You can always offer buy or get donated used cooking oil from restaurants and filtered up yourself and use it in your diesel motor at least we can do this here in the states
In Bulgaria a lot of people use used sunflower oil, because it is cheaper than diesel. You just have to have an old diesel car like WV Golf 2/3 and a friend, that works in a restaurant or in some kind of fast food. It is pretty funny when people that use it drive near you, because lots of times it smells like someone is cooking meatballs. I've also heard of used engine oil in proportions like 3/4 parts oil and 1 part diesel, but i have never seen it.
Ive heard its good to put some mineral outboard oil (for boats) in the diesel maybe like 2-5% for better lubrication...that is for commonrail engines...
If I ever win the lottery, Im going to come there and visit. Work in some cool project. I wouldn't be opposed to having s drink or two of Vodka or whatever is popular. Love your videos man👍👍
HAH. i would like to see you try it on a common rail new diesel engine. I doubt those will run. please people only old diesel engines can do this. it will wreck it if its a modern common rail one
It will eventually. Although vw group cars of ~2000-2005 year still could run this as long as they don`t have PD injectors. Fuel system and a pump aint issue, the issues are with injectors, because the modern PD injectors are very sensitive, the engine probably wont even start or it would shut down instantly...
You can make your own pure diesel from old chip oil and some chemicals, its very cheap but time consuming and you can spoil a whole batch quite easily. Also you need a really good filter on the fuel line as particulates will clog injectors quite badly.
Got a buddy who runs oil from the local fast food joints in his truck .big company's wont give it away anymore lol he legit smells like fries when he drives lol
Oh yes, they are now forced to dump that oil for refining, they have to pay for it and do some blank filling at the end of the month... The fines aren`t funny as well :/
I've used a gallon of clean/new canola oil to get my IDI to a fuel station in an emergency, and my old one with a leaky injection pump liked to run on ATF-4 more than actual diesel.
We should vote for a collab between Project Farm and Garage 54!!! That would be a HOOT!
We need that!
not gonna happen, project farm is in usa and garage 54 is russia
gonna need a translator at all times
@@Kristo99 That's why they make airplanes.
@@TechGorilla1987 they dont anymore
Rudolph Diesel originally intended the engine to run on vegetable, or cooking oils, firstly peanut oil.
Correct.
Actually it was coal dust. But due to it dangerously exploding and almost killing him, he changed to something less dangerous and designed the working version to run on peanut oil
More than 100 years later we find out it works really good on vegetable oil, even better thant diesel oil. After all, the engine was indeed adapted to work on petroloum based oil after his misteryous death, rumored to have been planned by petroleum companies...
And then died by suspicious circumstance lol
I ran my van on used cooking oil for several years. You just have to filter it really, really well. People used to say my van smelled like a frying pan. You get more power because the oil burns hotter, and the engine runs smoother.
WD-Blyat
@Brett Collins Lmao
🤣🤣🤣
WD-Cant get nothing better..
@@cockroach5717 o
You just wrote vylat
Sun flower seed oil? Sounds more like performance racing gas
Like e85?
@@wildanh7806 in a diesel? Yes sure
The E85 of Diesel engines xD
Communist biodiesel = CEMECHKIE OIL xdddd
Back in the 90s in Germany, many Golf 2 diesel fueled with sunflower oil. It was still very cheap and actually worked well. However, not so ideal in winter xD
It would be interesting to see this test done again, but on a dyno just to see some numbers for the different fuels. Great vid.
We used cooking oil instead of diesel for tractors (especially soviet made) during '90s in Serbia when there were shortage of gasoline and diesel because of war.
Also many farmers still use cooking oil for old tractors because it's much cheaper than diesel. And also smells nice 🙂
Što Borkov traktor miriše na pomfrit?
Da, i rakiju umesto benzina u osamdesetima.
Did you have to start the engine on diesel or kerosene and heat the cooking oil before it would run in the cold?
@@vikinglife6316 Massey Ferguson FE35 (and yugoslav version IMT 533) was struggling on cold start with vegetable oil as fuel, best way was to mix it with diesel. But with soviet made tractors (LTZ, MTZ) - there was no difference between diesel and vegetable oil as fuel. They run it on cold with no problem
I would love to see you guys do an oil change while the vehicle is running.
It would just loose pressure then it wouldn't run right? That's how you stop old diesel tractors anyway...
I’ve heard of people changing fuel filters while it’s running with a pre filled one waiting
@@mikebolton2388 if it has a safety switch or if its a HEUI style injection, yes
Seen beetle belt changed while car running
already done by some Germans. ua-cam.com/video/7wHyS1UAz-U/v-deo.html
Guys, you should dyno the car on diesel, then on cooking oil and compare it
You can run diesel engines on used filtered motor oil
I run my diesel car on plain k1 kerosene cuz its like free here in iraq about 10 cents a liter
Jungle how is it in Iraq
@@jungle6815 beatin' the system
@@Im_The_Slep quite fucked up, lots of assasinations n covid shit
Hope you guys are doing good 🖤
@@IvanOoze1990 hehe 😁
"Use cooking oil if it was cheaper than diesel fuel"
- Garage54
There is a van that here that runs on filtered used fish and chip cooking oil, they get it for free. In New Zealand diesel vehicles pay an independent tax based on the odometer so we are allowed to screw with the mix as much as we like.
@@robmanueb. Yes
This, and used frying fat, was often used as fuel here in Germany, but it only works with older diesel engines. A more modern engine can take damage from this.
Old diesel engines can run on anything! 🙂 I was driving my TD Jeep on vegetable oil and this year I'm driving on wasted motor oil and that's free fuel. 🙂
I've ran my van on used fry oil for over 40k km now. just filter it and pour it in...
Free fuel, and there's actually no tax issue because of a loophole in the law..
how I ran my old diesel. I went to a shop that specialised on transmission flushes and I took their old oil and used it in my diesel. Yes it smoked more and power was noticable less but it was for free and every half year I ran some old brake fluid to clean the injectors. The car went and went until it was so rusty there was nothing left you could weld anything on and of course I failed inspection
I use new trans fluid as a cleaner and a clean way to prefill filters. ATF has a shit ton of detergents in it.
@@CutTimeBrony well yes if you clean mechanically but not non touch clean
Diesel engines aren't called "oil hammers" for nothing.
New commercial for a car "Our cars are eco friendly,save a planet,use cooking oil as fuel" presented to you by Garage 54
I know its a joke but how it is an eco friendly car. Cooking oil is nastier than diesel when it got burned.
People do run diesel engines on used cooking oil since ages. But it's illegal to drive it on the roads in most developed countries because it has lower tax than "proper" diesel fuel. However some oil companies recycle used cooking oil as diesel fuel.
WVO (Waste Vegetable Oil) has been a thing for a longtime. There are kits with filters and heaters for older vehicles that don’t have them. Smells like French Fries.
@@peterkiss1204 biodiesel se le agrega 15% al gasiol en Argentina
@@user-yz8do8vu1s Because cooking oils come from plants, just like biodiesel, so they are carbon-neutral. Plus it makes you more independent from the system if you make your own.
The WD-40 may have had aerosol in it since it came from a spray can. I'm sure it would have worked if you bought the kind that wasn't pressurized. I've successfully ran a snowmobile engine on that stuff. Diesel fuel is kerosene with paraffin wax added to lubricate everything in the system. We are working on a low-cost alternative to diesel fuel called "biodiesel" here in the USA, I wish I had a car with a Diesel engine, that was a great video!
Government doesn't want biodiesel so it has made it increasingly difficult to implement it everywhere. We are the largest producers of wheat, corn and soy. Fuel should be so readily available and cheap but its not
Adding up to 10% paraffin or kerosene to diesel was common in the UK in winter, until winter grade diesel was available, that was the max amount allowed under Tax regulations but only in winter. Eco diesel is refined used cooking oil and is commonly available, the oil is filtered and refined so growing sunflowers or rape for use as fuel is not needed as used can be used. It has an advantage as not solidifying as easily at low temperatures.
The "wd"-40 is detonating in the high pressure pump because there's air mixed with it. You can put a squirt of that stuff in the pump of a BB gun and it'll detonate on the hand pump alone. Its a way to get lubrication into old BB gun pressure chambers, btw.
This is exactly why i love my 79 mercedes 300sd.. that thing will run on *ANYTHING*
My dad's got a 300td that he ran on cooking oil for like three years. Genius. Never played a cent for it, just got it from local restaurants and put it through a coffee filter
@@maxjones2546 yea but what most people don’t realize is used oil has a ton of water in it and kills injectors and injection pumps.. fresh oil is ok but I’ll never run used oil.. injection pumps are roughly $1,200 to replace.
Here in Australia we have sunflower oil in an aerosol can that I like to use to cook meat.
That aerosolised🌻 oil is super flammable! Whoosh 🔥!!!
No need for a fuel pump when the system could be direct injected like a propane bbq.
Imagine a 6 cylinder with an individual can on each of the intake runners.
Haha I like that very much indeed, good thinking and an extremely aussie comment 😆
Thanks The W1zz4rdzSL33vE
I doubt there would be enough pressure to inject into a cylinder with like 400 psi of compressed air, propane tanks are like 100-150 psi lol
A diesel engine can run on pretty much anything. You can put almost every possibly fuel into a diesel and it will run on it.
However, in order for the engine to be reliable with different fuels, the fuels need to be properly filtered and have descent viscosity, otherwise your fuel filter, diesel pump and injector have a risk of clogging up, and in some cases leading to failure.
(Edit: The reason for the fuel to need a certain viscosity is the fact that the fuel pump is only lubricated by the fuel i side the pump. To thin and it will soon seize up.)
There are U.S. military vehicles designed to run on multiple fuels. Gas, alcohol, diesel, and many sub grade oils. I’m sure other countries do as well.
And if you use AVGas the fuel pump will fail;)
@@tomtheplummer7322 it's a gas turbine.
Chrysler made a car with it, and it ran on tequila
Cooking oil is much thicker than diesel, so it's, in theory, bettet
Whenever i see snow like this i get an itch in my fingers telling me ”i need winter” because i love all that winter has to offer.
Looked as happy as an American at McDonalds when they change the fry oil.
They dont
I'm guessing the fake wd-40 is foamy because of the propellent being dissolved in it still. Its essentially carbonated. Start pulling a vacuum on it, pulling it through a fuel line, and the dissolved gas will start boiling out.
All they need to do to confirm is take that half-bottle, get it to room temperature, and shake it a little. Should outgas and foam up, but afterwards *might* actually run the engine.
Back in the the early '70s I was night manager at a very popular gas station. We had an owner operator
with a Detroit dump truck that loved our 26 cent a quart re-refined oil and gasoline that I don't remember the ratio.
Said He always topped off when he was in the area.
We had 3,000 gals of the oil we pumped with a gasoline pump.
Of course kerosene works, it's used as an anti-gel in cold states in the US. ATF will work as long as it's conventional and not synthetic.
As a general rule, a diesel will happily run when these three conditions are met: 1, it burns. 2, it lubricates. 3, it's filtered as to not plug the injectors.
Kerosene is filtered Diesel. Also called A-1 Jet fuel. Simply diesel fuel, with more testing, for safety reasons.
@@Mp57navy kerosene is thinner than diesel and it's not good for lubrication. Thats why they were hearing a knocking sound, which i think is from the high pressure pump.
@shaun milnes Synthetic ATF has more detergents that dont burn and leave carbon residue on the tips of the injectors called coking.
Lets hit a dyno with these "fuel" and lets see the result
Please
Cyril makes a pretty good host TBH!
Sunflower oil works fine in almost all old diesel and turbo diesel, and if you go measure the exhaust, almost no nox 😃. Downside is price and lack of detergents that clean the engine (lot of farmers use this oil in their tractors)
yep you can add a bit in there or some thin caster oil which will help :)
i ran my old T4 vw 1.9TD on sunflower oil for 7yrs with no problems it was a bit hard to start in winter but i just mixed in 15%diesel and it was fine 👍 great job guys it was fun to see what a good old diesel wuld run on 😆
Damn man for 7 years, pure oil, or you took from used oil
@@warrior8154 bothe my sisters boyfriend is a shef he got me sunflower oil wholesale in 15l tubs and when he cleaned out his friers i look that to 👍 yes i really am thet cheap 😆 the van had 197k milles when i bought it and after 7yrs use it had 476k milles on it and NEVER btoke down 💪 great van i miss it 😢
@@gethinjones8992 damn that's great dude
@@gethinjones8992 In my country if you do this you go to jail for tax evasion. Great country, eh? :D
@@Sekir80 well tecnicaly its the same heere in my country but during the fuel crissis in the 70s we have whats called the emergency fuels act 👍 i just walk the line of legality without taking it to far 😆
You guys are very entertaining. I found your channel accidentally a couple of months ago. I'm a big fan. Great job guys. Thanks for entertaining us.
Liking the new sidekick, cool dude and he knows his shit 👍🏻
Love these videos.
It's such a cool van with that front light assembly and all the panorama roof panels, and it keeps holding on to dear life, like a real Toyota... please don't kill it completely. It's an apocalypse-proof vehicle, might come handy one day...
Ol Slave Lake can show 'em a thing or two
Slave Lake runs mint in radioactive-horse-piss
👌💨💣
You can buy wd-40 in bottles or normal cans instead of spray, then it would probably work. Also it would be interesting to see the emissions and fuel efficiency on that sunflower oil.
Lots of old mercedes do currently run on it. They have those results
but now to be a true Russian you must find pure Russian Vodka and see if it'll run
Normaly on a chain saw it should be work, but only as iddle speed...
Stalinuom ?!!
Kid this aint no gas/petrol engine veheicle, this is a dirty slag of a diesel.
Everclear will work. Normal vodka is 60% water, and will not burn.
It works on moonshine
I would never have guest brake fluid would work. Well done guy's another great video
Been waiting for this video for the longest. Finally yayy. Try it this out on a regular gas engine now and change the filter and do an oil change after each fluids.
Imagine if the turbo was on with the cooking oil.
now imagine with the dexron since it was actually over fueling enough to actually want denser air coming in the motor.
aLLRimmeDouT I put atf in my 7.3 Powerstroke. It loves it
@@kieran8720 I work with a guy that does that also.
From what I've heard the secret sauce in WD-40 is light machine oil and Stoddard solvent. Stoddard is less flammable than kero and is low odor. It seemed like the pump didn't like whatever was in their blue can 40oz stuff. Oh and look up straight vegetable oil conversions, as long as you start on diesel to heat the oil and switch back before shutdown it works well.
Thought that WD40 also uses Anchovy oil in its formula?
@@gsylass perhaps, along with 7 herbs and spices, but not enough to be a good diesel substitute. Lol.
I’m commenting before watching: YES!! I cant’t wait to see this! This channel is too much fun
Love you guys, been watching your videos for year.
Big Love from Bonnie Scotland!
I ran my deuce and half on transmission fluid and old oil for about 3 years.
Iv used cooking oil in a few of my cars over the years but only use new oil rather than filter old. No diesel at all ever and non ever had any issues. I'm in uk
USA, I have a 240d, using a two tank system with heated fuel lines. Runs fine on used cooking oil. I filter the oil using a centrifuge. 17yrs so far.
@@daytonkeyes84 pretty sure the diesel engine was invented to run on it for agricultural engines and use. But pretty sure I'm not. Its just the newer ones than can't. Anything with a mechanical pump will do and will run great.
Cooking oil makes my dad's van (GM 1.7) run smoother and feels a little bit stronger as well. Same as your experience Vlad
For years I drive my 2000 Suzuki vitara in a 30% washed and filtered used cook oil with 70% diesel. No issues, and better engine sound.
I'll bet that ATF gave the engine a good clean. I'd like to see the combustion chambers after their experiment.
they wanted to destroy it but instead they just cleaned it :D
I would have loved to see you guys use 2 stroke engine oil
The engine would work great too. Older diesel engines can run on any types of oils. I drive my TD Jeep on wasted motor oil.
There's actually a few small aircraft that have a diesel engine, they just run off plain kerosene like the jets. The louder knocking sounds is because kerosene is much thinner and doesn't lubricate as good as diesel (with cooking oil being the opposite).
Every time this channel uploads is a good time
Cooking oil is a quite popular choice in some countries where diesel fuel is more expansive. It works pretty well in summer, but you might have truble to use it in winter if the engine is cold. Akso, it freezes muc more easily than normal diesel fuel.
Just make a fuel tank heater
I like this young guy, keep him in :)
Got to love the translation, good work guys.
I use to run 50-50 filtered and cleaned used motor oil and diesel mix in our 96 Ford F-250 7.3 Powerstroke and it loved it, it seemed to have helped with power increase and ran quieter, I gave up on it though because it was a bit of work to filter out the oil
Oh my! Snow in the middle of august. It is possible only in Russia :D
No, they have summer too
Or, you know, the southern hemisphere.
@@jonathanryan2915 What are you talking about buddy? It never stops snowing there! :D
Ha! Russians being scammed by cheap Russian knock-offs
hahah, good one!
@Acoustic02 _ you cant copy the logo when making a cheap knockoff in the US
@@RegulatedMilitia Nor can you anywhere, believe it or not every country has copyright laws and alike..
@@thermionicemission6355 not China
These guys are Ingenious! Although Cooking oil in my opinion is a GREAT ALT to Diesel fuel, The drawbacks are that I've noticed your Injection pump & Injectors over time will get gummed up & Clogged. Therefore more timely maintenance. But ofc it depends on the eng.
i love that little van, it looks like a fun vehical.
this is why I love indirect injection Diesel engines
There are no indirect injection diesels 😂maybe an pre chamber diesel
@@motorenbastler9289 They are called indirect injection engines in the USA. I don't know about other countries. My '94 Ford F350 has a 7.3 liter International idi engine w/ no turbo. It gets up to 60 mph/100kph eventually.
Even direct injection Diesel engines can run on various other flammable liquids. I think you're confusing direct injection with common-rail. Most Diesel engines are direct injection. Common-rail injection is a Bosch trademarked system that uses a separate high pressure pump with electronic injectors. The Bosch pumps are notoriously finicky about fuel quality, and will fail quickly if you run something that is too thin or has too little lubricity through it. But direct injection engines with a mechanical injection pump or cam-driven plunger type injectors can easily run alternative fuels.
@@the_mowron yep I have a 7.3 idi turbo too. Also the Mercedes om617 is an indirect injection diesel. Any diesel that has a pre-combustion chamber is. There are lots of them out there.
Austin Stoddard idi turbo? What year? The idi 7.3s is usually referring to the pre turbo years (not including 93/94 banks special packages) before ‘94. Wondering if you slapped a turbo on an idi and or you just have an obs 7.3 engine
In the garage I worked at we used to prime the diesels by pouring Dexron into the spin on fuel filters. But one thing we did was mix waste oil, used fryer oil, and acetone filter it all and run it in the diesel trucks we had.
The more oily the fuel source the better. Your videos are awesome. I use a fuel additive called marvel mistery oil that makes the disel more oily .
My truck is my profile picture...a 1997 ford f350 with a 7.3 diesel. I use pump diesel but also add about 2 quarts of ATF to the tank every other fill up to keep the injectors clean and lubed.
3:13 - theres something so satisfying about hearing such a hearty laugh (at least, from the original Russian audio)..."ho ho hohoho Ho! Ho HoHO!" xD
At Christmas he's Santa
I used cooking oil 25 years ago.
We in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia drive Golf 2 diesel on used fryer oil. Or motor oil used. The engine cleans so finely and extends its service life. I have a golf 2 diesel with 2 million km.
I'd like to comment about something you have said in the video (around 7:15 ). This happened in Spain. About ten-twelve years ago, a bottle (1litre) of sunflower seed was 0,70-0,80 euro cents, whereas a litre of diesel was 1,10. Some people realized what you have proved in the video, namely that sunflower oil is equivalent or even better (and greener, of course) that diesel oil. So lots of people started to use sunflower oil (this plant is widely grown in southern spain) instead of diesel. Petrol companies didnt like that and misteriously sunflower oil price raised about 25 cts. Nowadays it is more expensive than diesel oil. BTW I used it myself in my old Jeep Cherokee and it worked very good.
It wasn`t the petrol companies. The guys probably had to much harvest, or too much old stock of sunflower oil, so they dropped the price for people. But imagine, how can it be cheaper when you need to use diesel to harvest the sunflowers and after that produce oil.. It cant be cheaper...
People in Poland used vegetable oil as fuel in old Mercedes diesel engines 🤭🤭😜😂😂
Everywhere my friend. Stop paying government diesel tax and use veg oil.
In Germany we did it with Golf 2 diesel 😂
@@monkmodemalik8225we shouldn't pay taxes anyway
Hell I'm buying an old Diesel truck for the APOCALYPSE and stockpiling old oils like cooking oil, vegetable oil and the likes!
Wasted motor oils works too! I have apocalypse vehicle so I know. 😁
You need understand the chemistry process to seperate the esters out of the oils to convert them to diesel fuel so fat does not clog up your fuel lines likened unto cholesterol in your arteries
cool van never seen it before has a cool roof
Adding brake fluid to diesel fuel in winter is a first for me. We always use the high dollar additive. 👍
Diesel itself lubricates the fuel system as it has additives for that, thats why you could hear more/less noise depending on what fuel you used,
If you use heating oil/kerosene as fuel add a cap full of engine oil so you gain some lubrication on the pump and injectors, once its warmed its close to diesel power wise
🤘👍
Lubricity
@@texasslingleadsomtingwong8751 fair one that is the word i was looking for 👍
@@upsidedown4155 i kinda thought you were . Lol . I do that all the time .
Dunno what’s more reliable,
a Toyota or a lada
Toyota of course!
tolada
layota
I saw a Lada with a toyota diesel in Cuba lol
Lada of course
Off the topic, for those who care. I like the aspect ratio Garage 54 uses for their videos. Other UA-camrs should use it as well.
For an oldschool diesel like this ATF (Dextron etc) works as a fuel system cleaner!
Earlier a diesel engine was also called multifuel engine. 🌈The More You Know
Now I know that I need to bring some cooking oil for emergencies
same but if you have an older diesel car
In a TDI works perfectly with a sunflower oil
Or just bring an extra canister of diesel with you 😳
Cooking oil just Wowed me😱😱😱😱 , my lower Jaw dropped with Amusement. That soo Incredible Guys👍👍👍👏👏.
Last two years I was driving my 97 Jeep Cherokee turbo diesel on 100% vegetable oil. This year I'm driving on wasted motor oil. WMO is free fuel!!! 🙂
I have videos about it too.
Should have mixed them all together at the end to see how it ran
Used cooking oil mod?
Mix kero and Veg oil in common rail it works just as well as Diesel. I used it in many German diesel engines and it has worked well.👍🏴
Do you think 1% oil motor (15w40) add to 99% kero will be good for run my old hdi?
Best alternative in my experience is transformer oil tr-25 and tr-30 i tested this and work100% believe-me
I'm not sure if it's the point or not, but these keep me laughing all the way through.
NO VODKA? C'mon!!! Thats very Un Russian of this channel!!! 😜😜
You can always offer buy or get donated used cooking oil from restaurants and filtered up yourself and use it in your diesel motor at least we can do this here in the states
In Bulgaria a lot of people use used sunflower oil, because it is cheaper than diesel. You just have to have an old diesel car like WV Golf 2/3 and a friend, that works in a restaurant or in some kind of fast food. It is pretty funny when people that use it drive near you, because lots of times it smells like someone is cooking meatballs. I've also heard of used engine oil in proportions like 3/4 parts oil and 1 part diesel, but i have never seen it.
The "WD40" was cavitating in the high pressure pump
That's because of the hydrocarbon-propellant!
It sure looked like it.
Bosch CP4 pump would have die with these oils. They are really sensitive to contamination other than diesel fuel.
Whelp. Time to use a carburator then...
The Bosch VE pump can run on almost everything.
And it's the easiest pump to modify for more power
Ive heard its good to put some mineral outboard oil (for boats) in the diesel maybe like 2-5% for better lubrication...that is for commonrail engines...
Just in time to get me to work before payday
What's this Valera? I tried googling it but it's giving me some cartoons and some swiss hairdryer
It's a liquid grease and rust remover
ua-cam.com/video/S_NBTu1iMkQ/v-deo.html I was curious too
I think it is a brand of brake (parts) cleaner, usually we call all brands just simply brake cleaner.
Валера
@@irgant Seems to be carb cleaner then I guess, I think brake cleaner and carb cleaner are pretty much the same shit though.
If I ever win the lottery, Im going to come there and visit. Work in some cool project. I wouldn't be opposed to having s drink or two of Vodka or whatever is popular. Love your videos man👍👍
Interesting episode, the new guy is good too! Try engine oil next time, curious about the results..
I got WD 40 to run in a old 2 cycle weed trimmer.
HAH. i would like to see you try it on a common rail new diesel engine. I doubt those will run. please people only old diesel engines can do this. it will wreck it if its a modern common rail one
It will eventually. Although vw group cars of ~2000-2005 year still could run this as long as they don`t have PD injectors. Fuel system and a pump aint issue, the issues are with injectors, because the modern PD injectors are very sensitive, the engine probably wont even start or it would shut down instantly...
Yes this was covered in the video.
You can make your own pure diesel from old chip oil and some chemicals, its very cheap but time consuming and you can spoil a whole batch quite easily. Also you need a really good filter on the fuel line as particulates will clog injectors quite badly.
Same engine that I have in my ute, 2.8 3l Diesel. Absolutely unstoppable!
Ummm... The 2C-T is definitely not the same as a 3L. For one, the 2C is 2 litre
@@regan44017 I thought the Toyota Hiace had the 3l 2.8?
@@TasmanianHillBilly This is a Town-Ace / Lite-Ace. It was a smaller version of the Hiace. I had one years ago, definitely a lot smaller
@@regan44017 Ah, fair dinkum!
Got a buddy who runs oil from the local fast food joints in his truck .big company's wont give it away anymore lol he legit smells like fries when he drives lol
@@TomAlter1000 lol😂👎
Oh yes, they are now forced to dump that oil for refining, they have to pay for it and do some blank filling at the end of the month... The fines aren`t funny as well :/
I've used a gallon of clean/new canola oil to get my IDI to a fuel station in an emergency, and my old one with a leaky injection pump liked to run on ATF-4 more than actual diesel.
Kerosene / Jet-A1 works great in a diesel engine as long as you remember to add at least 1/200 of 2 stroke oil.
it is good as a starting fluid. Easier on the valve train than ether (starting fluid) from what I've heard and read.