Yes, great advice to all the western viewers. As a western spy 😎 I understand the intricacies of a cheap bottle of Vodka, and highly recommend it for any occasion.
@Some Fella dont you love it when you try to be politically correct and assert dominance on a youtube comment in a video of a man mixing gasoline with coca cola inside a fuel tank of a lada, feels good yes?
@Some FellaMarxist definition is good enough, the criticism of Adam Smith´s free market, the actual social classes based on economic capital. Then there´s Bourdieu´s cultural capital, the effect of which is largely invisible in today´s culture.
The incentives were different for USSR engineers vs engineers in capitalist countries. They succeeded if they made a car that requires the least amount of repair/cost and therefore burden on society. It's a very different calculation with a for profit company, planned obsolescence is the goal there.
@@lindell8057 if this guy is from the USA then no he doesn't, 90% of Americans don'tk now nothing about cars..... plus it depends on how old he is ... BTW I liked 760 too but 760 was not really a reliable car like the 740 .. the engine is different .. 740 wow it was a good time back there ..
4:14 LOL in garages all over the world there is always the same wise old guy with reading glasses who does the carb stuff cause he knows all the tricks.
This is like pouring sugar into the tank, no engine could keep running on such fuel as the sugar in the liquid (Cola) caramelizes after which the engine simply stops working because the engineparts are being obstructed (glue'd together if you will) by the sticky syrup.
I just want to shout out a big thanks to whoever had the idea to translate Garage 54 to English. This is one of the most awesome channels, now I understand when I ask my foreign friends how or why they learned English and most say movies and TV shows 😁. Also thanks BMI
I remember the Lada adverts we used to have on tv here in the UK - must have been back in the late 70's. They showed the Lada climbing over rocks and running through a shallow river, basically showing how tough the Lada's were. That was 40+ years ago, and you guys are still proving how tough the cars really are! Lots to be said about keeping something simple - its much more reliable!
@@user-dc9oq2pr6vLada stopped officially selling cars in the UK since the late 90s. Plenty of them were shipped back to Russia and whatever remained has been scrapped over the years. There was a guy who imported LHD Nivas from Russia, but the Russo-Ukrainian war began and sales stopped.
Where do I start... In the Soviet Union cities were planned out based on the premise that not a lot of people will have their own personal cars. Since capitalism came to Russia some 30 odd years ago, the old plans have obviously become irrelevant, and construction is all over the place now. The Soviet city plans were bad to begin with, and the situation with businesses trying to make money by building cheap housing with total disregard for common sense (but, weirdly, in line with the local laws) has made things even worse. Traffic jams are a huge problem in Moscow, where I'm from, to the point where I just don't use my car during certain hours (I bought it for my own pleasure, not as a means of transportation, so really no worries there, I'm totally cool with using the metro or taking a bus if I need to get somewhere). And I prefer to get home after running errands as early as possible due to a lack of parking spaces. I'm actually thinking about moving away from Moscow due to the current situation, to the kind of suburbs within an hours drive from the capital. Situation's pretty bad.
@@SwapBlogRU I live 45 minutes from Indianapolis and 2 hours from Chicago, I HATE going to either of those places because it's always a nightmare, I could not even FATHOM Moscow or NYC, etc. Plus the majority of people live in the burbs
Great experiment. Lada's are great cars, simple reliable engines and easy to fix. No stupid computer systems in there, which cost thousands to fix. Great video.
@@WAncouvOR I'm afraid those dreadful cars have made their way to 'Murica. The awful Dacia Duster SUV is sold as a Renault Duster stateside. And, there's a company in Iowa selling them under the Dacia brand, with electric engine.
Clean the system out and put fresh fuel in and then put a gallon of carb cleaner in with a gallon of petrol and see if there is a boost in power. That would be an interesting test. :)
so basically cola doesnt mix with petrol and is heavier, so the cola sinks to the bottom of the gas tank and as the fuel pickup is at the bottom of the tank, it just sucks pure cola into the engine, which cannot then run. get the cola out and youre good to go again.
@@StofStuiver on a channel called Project Farm some products were recently tested that promise to do that, but they failed and the engine still didnt run.
Thanks for the video I figured it wouldn't work putting Coca cola in the engine if you get eleminate the vapor from vaporizing that would save you a lot of money I live in az I would imagine gas tank vaporized easier when driving after the vent hole I think all the gas evaporates quicker than you can actually drive it but thank you for a video thumbs up
I know you like to try crazy things in the car engine to make them run have you tried paint thinners from a car body shop I would love to see the results knowing you you've already tried it but I have not seen your video so will you give it a go thanks
I’m in the United States and I absolutely think your videos are awesome but that was on a carbureted engine I want to see you at Coca-Cola does on a fuel injected engine so could you please try that and keep putting out the videos there awesome
I mean when water gets into the pistons it will seize up, just like if you drive in a flooded street and teh air intake sucks in water, while pistons are very strong, water is is much harder to compress than air, but lucky one of the pistons didnt blow up the engine from uneven pressure one piston cant handle it and breaks meanwhile other pistons still pumping slinging the broken piston with great force into teh engine block
Someone else tried this in a BMW and the engine was fuel injected, the owner had to pay thousands of dollars for repairs.. I enjoyed watching this video though. Very nice.
Coca Cola is not explosive so when it reaches the engine it won't work because it wont explode, you might try something flammable with high content of alcohol like vodka, maybe tuning the air/fuel mixture it works fine with only vodka in the fuel tank. 6:01 So you mean that putting cola in my friends empty car tank is a good joke? :P
As they explained that fine filter is oily after use with petroleum fuel, so it doesn't let water through. Alcohol doesn't easily separate from water so it will probably just get backed up in the filter and stall the car ('cause normal fuel wouldn't be reaching the engine either).
So I googled to see if it’s okay to put Coke into your car, after seeing a clickbait ad showing someone pouring Coke into a petrol tank saying find out how to increase fuel efficiency by 55%. No way was I going to click on that. I remain convinced it’s a really bad idea. I’ve seen what it does to coins. Would love to see the car run after the Coke eats through the petrol tank. But a Lada, okay why not? Never really liked those anyway, although I’ve always felt they were probably indestructible. Just don’t bring your Coke anywhere near my ‘99 Corolla thank you.
1. Can you fix the cola poisoning by dumping ethanol into the tank? 2. Can you get the exhaust to blow bubbles by injecting soapy water into the exhaust side? 3. What will strong soapy water solution in the fuel do? Well it bind to the fuel? Will the fuel still burn?
1. Ethanol doesn't dissolve sugar from the fuel filter, it would still be clogged. 2. I'm pretty sure the gas flow in exhaust is too fast for blowing bubbles 3. Water or any solution of water not containing alcohol will not bind to normal fuel.
I saw a video earlier this week on how to make cooking fuel out of rice and coke and something else and you mix all 3 ingredients and let the chemicals sit for 12 hours and and a air refrigeration pump was used too dispense the fuel and you had to lite it manuelly
Please try VODKA
Trucker'Ed a tru Russian would never waste good vodka 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
high enough proof vodka will run it fineish.
Yes, great advice to all the western viewers. As a western spy 😎 I understand the intricacies of a cheap bottle of Vodka, and highly recommend it for any occasion.
Trucker'Ed yeaj
Yeah
Lada dont like capitalist water
@Some Fella dont you love it when you try to be politically correct and assert dominance on a youtube comment in a video of a man mixing gasoline with coca cola inside a fuel tank of a lada, feels good yes?
@Some Fella "capitalist" probably means USA for most people
@Some FellaMarxist definition is good enough, the criticism of Adam Smith´s free market, the actual social classes based on economic capital. Then there´s Bourdieu´s cultural capital, the effect of which is largely invisible in today´s culture.
@@teemum.9023 Damn didnt know this comment section will get THIS much into politics
Zhukov sure did though
That’s no rust, it’s Anti theft paint :^)
Custom job .. cost big-time rubles. Seems to be working so far.
These Russian cars aren't cars, they're everlasting machines.
Ever heard of a Volvo 740?
The incentives were different for USSR engineers vs engineers in capitalist countries. They succeeded if they made a car that requires the least amount of repair/cost and therefore burden on society. It's a very different calculation with a for profit company, planned obsolescence is the goal there.
@@lindell8057 if this guy is from the USA then no he doesn't, 90% of Americans don'tk now nothing about cars..... plus it depends on how old he is ... BTW I liked 760 too but 760 was not really a reliable car like the 740 .. the engine is different .. 740 wow it was a good time back there ..
They’re mini tanks without guns on them
You've never heard the Toyota Corolla
Let it run on the nitro methanol fuel that they put in RC cars.
4:14 LOL in garages all over the world there is always the same wise old guy with reading glasses who does the carb stuff cause he knows all the tricks.
Russian cars just want to run ....What's up with this thing stalling??
LMAO
Mike Harris they are Russian cause there’s no time for Stalin
This is like pouring sugar into the tank, no engine could keep running on such fuel as the sugar in the liquid (Cola) caramelizes after which the engine simply stops working because the engineparts are being obstructed (glue'd together if you will) by the sticky syrup.
4:00 absolute unit
4:00 Russian tow truck
this proves my suspicion that coke without strippers just isn't as entertaining...
I like Russian cars it's simple nice and not complicated
I wish that they had them in America
And very bad on gas and pollutive
LAdas r shit tho lmao ,commie car proves communism sucks
@@girlsdrinkfeck nope it does mnot
@@David-cy5zu yes it does. Lada is shit world knows
I just want to shout out a big thanks to whoever had the idea to translate Garage 54 to English. This is one of the most awesome channels, now I understand when I ask my foreign friends how or why they learned English and most say movies and TV shows 😁. Also thanks BMI
I remember the Lada adverts we used to have on tv here in the UK - must have been back in the late 70's. They showed the Lada climbing over rocks and running through a shallow river, basically showing how tough the Lada's were. That was 40+ years ago, and you guys are still proving how tough the cars really are! Lots to be said about keeping something simple - its much more reliable!
Were they ever sold there? If so are they still sold there?
just don’t get hit , they are sadly like tinfoil . i kinda like those Lada 4x4’s but I can’t import one to the US 🤣
@@user-dc9oq2pr6vLada stopped officially selling cars in the UK since the late 90s. Plenty of them were shipped back to Russia and whatever remained has been scrapped over the years.
There was a guy who imported LHD Nivas from Russia, but the Russo-Ukrainian war began and sales stopped.
4:00 Russian man walks dog
You surely know to be watching a Russian video when you see how they tow it inside!! @ 4:00
lol i’m pretty sure two average sized people can pick it up 🤣
I love how obsessed he always seems with doing experiments with coke.
The people under the overpass are always doing expirements with coke where I live
we just used to pee in peoples gas tanks, but i guess in russia,that will increase the octane value of gas
Russian cities look very weird, is there like no planning and they just put buildings everywhere?
U from usa
Where do I start... In the Soviet Union cities were planned out based on the premise that not a lot of people will have their own personal cars. Since capitalism came to Russia some 30 odd years ago, the old plans have obviously become irrelevant, and construction is all over the place now. The Soviet city plans were bad to begin with, and the situation with businesses trying to make money by building cheap housing with total disregard for common sense (but, weirdly, in line with the local laws) has made things even worse. Traffic jams are a huge problem in Moscow, where I'm from, to the point where I just don't use my car during certain hours (I bought it for my own pleasure, not as a means of transportation, so really no worries there, I'm totally cool with using the metro or taking a bus if I need to get somewhere). And I prefer to get home after running errands as early as possible due to a lack of parking spaces. I'm actually thinking about moving away from Moscow due to the current situation, to the kind of suburbs within an hours drive from the capital. Situation's pretty bad.
if you have ever been there you will know its the complete opposite.
The U.S. was largely planned for automobiles, older areas were not. Simple as that
@@SwapBlogRU I live 45 minutes from Indianapolis and 2 hours from Chicago, I HATE going to either of those places because it's always a nightmare, I could not even FATHOM Moscow or NYC, etc. Plus the majority of people live in the burbs
The hand pump is stock ?. wow, this car cant let you stranded. brilliant.
@@zensempai7371 Yeah... Russians don't have spare kittens in engine bay like in some western world countries....
Great experiment. Lada's are great cars, simple reliable engines and easy to fix. No stupid computer systems in there, which cost thousands to fix. Great video.
Bring simple cars back. I want a brand new car for 5000$ i dont care about a/c. Cruise control. Power windows. Powerlocks. Fancy radios
Dacia is the car for you then
@@310tby we don't have Dacia in USA I believe.
@@WAncouvOR I'm afraid those dreadful cars have made their way to 'Murica.
The awful Dacia Duster SUV is sold as a Renault Duster stateside. And, there's a company in Iowa selling them under the Dacia brand, with electric engine.
Safety features and handling ??
the much higher prices aren’t for those features just sayin
In the age of expensive electronics, a Lada is priceless for when shit hits the fan
BMI Russian, Thanks for the translations!
Clean the system out and put fresh fuel in and then put a gallon of carb cleaner in with a gallon of petrol and see if there is a boost in power. That would be an interesting test. :)
Search for "JP Performance Bremsenreiniger", he boosted a multipla with brake cleaner injection^^
@ 5:11 Nice Lava lamp you got there! :)
Lada lamp now
4:02 best part of the video
Can I say. I absolutely love the voice over guy! Absolutely excellent!
Putting a western product in an Eastern car won’t end well, maybe some Kvass or something like that?
DJ 6290 DAVVAAII
jaguar 🤣
Im in New Zealand these videos are great ! Thank You
Mix the coke with pure ethanol. It works, it stinks like burning candy. But worth the smoke 💨
wow, was that an external manual pump lever on the fuel pump?, great engineering
It's same engineering as an old Corolla. They're very simple.
I’d like to see the lada try and drive with a parking boot on it! If it haven’t been done already lol
lol they did tires of ice, cement and wood , not sure about a parking boot lol
Try to mix the gasoline and nitro and put in to the car to see if is some difrence in handling
Nitro as in rc fuel i guess?
@@zwerty yes something like that
Maybe it's a metaphor for the harmful influence of western imperialist culture?
It doesnt reduce fuel consumption by 55% it reduces it by 100!% How you ask? By destroying your engine so now you cant drive at all! :'D
the carburetor is now a carbonator
🤣🤣🤣
Try premixing fuel and Coca-Cola with a little bit of detergent to get them to mix, and see how it runs
so basically cola doesnt mix with petrol and is heavier, so the cola sinks to the bottom of the gas tank and as the fuel pickup is at the bottom of the tank, it just sucks pure cola into the engine, which cannot then run. get the cola out and youre good to go again.
Thats what i was thinking. If youd use some agent that allows a water and oily faction to mix, then it might keep running (poorly).
@@StofStuiver on a channel called Project Farm some products were recently tested that promise to do that, but they failed and the engine still didnt run.
I guessed for a few hundred meters so surprisingly long way. Old Ladas are quite expensive if they are maintained properly!
Thanks for the video I figured it wouldn't work putting Coca cola in the engine if you get eleminate the vapor from vaporizing that would save you a lot of money I live in az I would imagine gas tank vaporized easier when driving after the vent hole I think all the gas evaporates quicker than you can actually drive it but thank you for a video thumbs up
Techrax already attempted this
So basically 1730 meters is how far a Lada can drive with just the fuel already in the fuel line.
Exactly, Lada proved Nada.
That car has been through so much and its still running xD
This dude really loves Lada's hahaha
that is pretty rad.... Good job...
When the clutch slips, pour Coca into the disc.
Does it restores clutch disk cover for some time???
I know you like to try crazy things in the car engine to make them run have you tried paint thinners from a car body shop I would love to see the results knowing you you've already tried it but I have not seen your video so will you give it a go thanks
I’m in the United States and I absolutely think your videos are awesome but that was on a carbureted engine I want to see you at Coca-Cola does on a fuel injected engine so could you please try that and keep putting out the videos there awesome
same results likely , way more expensive
you got further than i expected you would :)
I'm more of a Pepsi kinda guy, but it will do :)
With *ALL* that driving you did, surprised you didn't have a crash or see a crash!! What with ALL the Russian car crash vids we see on here 😉😋😋
@-T-X-M- That, and the fact that Russia is one giant country too.
seen the Jewmerica crashes? tard
@@cooliofoolio America is not a country
So is this how Mr. Fusion works in this Future?
FUN FACT: Ladas are actually Simcas, designed in Italy, with minor cosmetic changes.
It's not just a bottle of Coke Cola. It's a comrade!
I need to hire this guy to fix my car
That's one hell of a tow vehicle, what do you feed him?
Could watch Vlad pump those peddles all day =p
Keep them coming.
Thanks for the traduction !
In russia people doenst push failed cars from behind, they pull cars with one arm ;)
That car never dies
I never understand why people are willing to pay for more coca-cola than fuel?
arcadeuk it tastes better
Come to Europe, my friend. The cost of fuel will shock you
Instead of Coca-Cola, I recommend Full Throttle.
I am not sure if he loves Ladas or he has a vendetta against them and is trying to kill them a few at a time.
4:04 in Russia, the car rides you
Give it a used up oil bath on all over the rust to keep it from rusting badly
The rust is a feature of the car.
Well there's 6 minutes and 54 seconds of my life I'm not getting back.
Your imagination is endless my friend,👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍👍🇬🇧
THIS IS MRS. ACE X. I ONLY SAW 1 LITER OF COKE BEING PUT INTO THE TANK. I'M STILL WATCHING THE VIDEO.
Never leave your Coke out of gas, otherwise it'll not work at all.
thats a ladacola in there
Good quality Russian vodka will make it run better than ever before.
please never stop you fucking rock !!!!!!!
That Lada is on a diet, it wanted diet coke lol
I mean when water gets into the pistons it will seize up, just like if you drive in a flooded street and teh air intake sucks in water, while pistons are very strong, water is is much harder to compress than air, but lucky one of the pistons didnt blow up the engine from uneven pressure one piston cant handle it and breaks meanwhile other pistons still pumping slinging the broken piston with great force into teh engine block
Could have just ran some gas back into the tank and cleared it out lolz.
Someone else tried this in a BMW and the engine was fuel injected, the owner had to pay thousands of dollars for repairs.. I enjoyed watching this video though. Very nice.
"Coca-Cola is basically water" X)
it’s 99.5% water by volume , sugar is like .45
So you know now what the backup fuel is.
Ironically this was put on one of those try this tip to save 55% on fuel .
I'm such a fool. 🥺
Up next!:
What happens when we urinate in a gas tank? 🤔
Holy crap, was that a priming lever on that fuel pump? Why the hell can't we have those in 'merica?
What's the music in there ? I like it 😎
Coke is good in cleaning your battery terminals.
I guess that car would have liked stalichnaya.
Coca Cola is not explosive so when it reaches the engine it won't work because it wont explode, you might try something flammable with high content of alcohol like vodka, maybe tuning the air/fuel mixture it works fine with only vodka in the fuel tank. 6:01 So you mean that putting cola in my friends empty car tank is a good joke? :P
As they explained that fine filter is oily after use with petroleum fuel, so it doesn't let water through. Alcohol doesn't easily separate from water so it will probably just get backed up in the filter and stall the car ('cause normal fuel wouldn't be reaching the engine either).
@@rootbeer666 Maybe removing the filter is also a good idea, anyways that car is there to be destroyed, so what can be the problem?
Supercharged shorty Lada with flames!
Next video: pour it in a tank with full of vodka!
I would still try to stretch the finger gloves over the mittens
So I googled to see if it’s okay to put Coke into your car, after seeing a clickbait ad showing someone pouring Coke into a petrol tank saying find out how to increase fuel efficiency by 55%. No way was I going to click on that. I remain convinced it’s a really bad idea. I’ve seen what it does to coins. Would love to see the car run after the Coke eats through the petrol tank. But a Lada, okay why not? Never really liked those anyway, although I’ve always felt they were probably indestructible. Just don’t bring your Coke anywhere near my ‘99 Corolla thank you.
1. Can you fix the cola poisoning by dumping ethanol into the tank?
2. Can you get the exhaust to blow bubbles by injecting soapy water into the exhaust side?
3. What will strong soapy water solution in the fuel do? Well it bind to the fuel? Will the fuel still burn?
1. Ethanol doesn't dissolve sugar from the fuel filter, it would still be clogged.
2. I'm pretty sure the gas flow in exhaust is too fast for blowing bubbles
3. Water or any solution of water not containing alcohol will not bind to normal fuel.
this translator can eat this guys belly button lint
Why wasnt the ignition on when you tried to pull start the car? Shouldnt the red dash light indicate?
I wonder how much the garage would charge for that
Secret Soviet Technology.......................... Coca Cola Car.
I saw a video earlier this week on how to make cooking fuel out of rice and coke and something else and you mix all 3 ingredients and let the chemicals sit for 12 hours and and a air refrigeration pump was used too dispense the fuel and you had to lite it manuelly
It's for cooking not to run in the engine
Looks a lot like a Fiat 124, probably because it is based on that.
Less than a dollar to fix ? In the UK they’d ask for nothing less than £300 😩😩
Vodka , Putin and bear :-)
So it wasn't the corn syrup getting hot in the cylinder head and jamming up the moving parts, rings/cylinders, it was just the non-combustible water?