Playlist with ALL of my cold start compilations: czcams.com/play/PLmnd-jjX8oxR0oXmp5UgZsI8-MDatDjpz.html Want to send your video? Хотите прислать своё видео? Chcesz wysłać swój film? E-mail: grat12@o2.pl You can send videos directly to the email or upload them on CZcams and send me just the link. Thank you! Можете прислать видео прямо на почту или загрузить на Ютуб и прислать мне ссылку. Спасибо! Możesz wysłać film bezpośrednio na maila lub wrzucić na CZcams I wysłać mi tylko link. Dziękuję! Playlist with other car videos of mine: czcams.com/play/PLmnd-jjX8oxSiFq3XIV5TrkXxGxQRIlaR.html
Had a Yugo back when they imported into the United States. I lived in Colorado at the time. One day in January it was -44 degrees Fahrenheit but I was needed at work. I thought it would never start when I trudged out at 4:45 A.M. to try. Pushed in the clutch and turned the key and the freaking thing started like it was a warm June morning. When I started to back out of the driveway I noticed the rearview mirror was missing. In the glow of a nearby streetlight I saw the mirror the heater and radio control knobs and the window handles on the floor. Apparently the glue that held them worked fine in a Yugoslavian winter but not a Colorado one. Drove almost a hour to work and the heater didn't even muster enough BTU's to melt the snow I tracked in. Slammed the drivers door at work and a weld cracked.
Yugoslavian engineering if anything, their winter was warmer than in the USSR. And yeah, that's eastern bloc stuff for you, shit sometimes falls apart but gets the fucking job done! I live in Poland, and when I see construction work around, when there's some really hard conditions or tough work to be done, instead of the new stuff, there's always some 30-60 year old, mostly eastern bloc vehicle doing it. But I saw ancient MAN's and Mercs too. For example in my country for the heaviest of blizzards we keep in reserve some old Soviet-built rotary-type snow plows based on a ZIL-157 with a Russian tank engine shoved in the back. There's been a story of it grinding half of a small car buried in a big snowbank up to its roof before the driver realized, I saw no photos, but who the hell knows. 40 litres of fuel per working hour :) One of them was fired up this year in eastern Poland because nothing else could plow some roads.
In my personal opinion the thing those videos prove the most is that maintaining your car well pays off and makes your vehicle one that you can depend on.
Awesome! Especially the final part seeing that damaged Aventador cold start! Probably it was confiscated that doesn't look like a normal cars junk yard.
bro i couldnt help but burst out laughing at "Kia Shortage" ;DDDD Autocorrect? ^^ I heard Amsoil is a great oil brand, wanted it for my Fiat Uno but stepped back in the end, too expensive for me atm.
Dal nome deduco tu sia italiano, quindi ti rispondo in italiano: un idiota! Io credo quella sia stata l'ultima volta che è riuscito a metterla in moto...perché va bene che il FIRE è fatto bene, ma una roba del genere a -25 è devastante!
Playlist with ALL of my cold start compilations: czcams.com/play/PLmnd-jjX8oxR0oXmp5UgZsI8-MDatDjpz.html
Want to send your video? Хотите прислать своё видео? Chcesz wysłać swój film?
E-mail: grat12@o2.pl
You can send videos directly to the email or upload them on CZcams and send me just the link. Thank you!
Можете прислать видео прямо на почту или загрузить на Ютуб и прислать мне ссылку. Спасибо!
Możesz wysłać film bezpośrednio na maila lub wrzucić na CZcams I wysłać mi tylko link. Dziękuję!
Playlist with other car videos of mine:
czcams.com/play/PLmnd-jjX8oxSiFq3XIV5TrkXxGxQRIlaR.html
That guy must have been mad at his car to red line it like that in cold weather. LOL
That's right.. a complete idiot!
The car at 3:30 is the Car Cranking sounds you hear here in the UK when Cars won’t start on TV Soaps programme
Carburrated cars were so easy to start in the cold.
Just press the gas pedal multiple times, choke and crank.
Had a Yugo back when they imported into the United States.
I lived in Colorado at the time.
One day in January it was -44 degrees Fahrenheit but I was needed at work.
I thought it would never start when I trudged out at 4:45 A.M. to try.
Pushed in the clutch and turned the key and the freaking thing started like it was a warm June morning.
When I started to back out of the driveway I noticed the rearview mirror was missing.
In the glow of a nearby streetlight I saw the mirror the heater and radio control knobs and the window handles on the floor.
Apparently the glue that held them worked fine in a Yugoslavian winter but not a Colorado one.
Drove almost a hour to work and the heater didn't even muster enough BTU's to melt the snow I tracked in.
Slammed the drivers door at work and a weld cracked.
soviet engineering at its finest. had a good smile from that comment, thank you
Yugoslavian engineering if anything, their winter was warmer than in the USSR. And yeah, that's eastern bloc stuff for you, shit sometimes falls apart but gets the fucking job done!
I live in Poland, and when I see construction work around, when there's some really hard conditions or tough work to be done, instead of the new stuff, there's always some 30-60 year old, mostly eastern bloc vehicle doing it. But I saw ancient MAN's and Mercs too.
For example in my country for the heaviest of blizzards we keep in reserve some old Soviet-built rotary-type snow plows based on a ZIL-157 with a Russian tank engine shoved in the back. There's been a story of it grinding half of a small car buried in a big snowbank up to its roof before the driver realized, I saw no photos, but who the hell knows.
40 litres of fuel per working hour :) One of them was fired up this year in eastern Poland because nothing else could plow some roads.
@@emil.soderholm Yugoslavian build quality coupled with obsolete Italian design and engineering...
nice to see many Fiat with F.I.R.E. engine 💪
this proves just how good modern engineering is
In my personal opinion the thing those videos prove the most is that maintaining your car well pays off and makes your vehicle one that you can depend on.
Favourite one is the red Punto from 2:30
ututututututu :-D
3:00 🤦😡
It's only a fiat, nothing good anyway.
at least they're proving that Fiat built tough engines
Awesome! Especially the final part seeing that damaged Aventador cold start! Probably it was confiscated that doesn't look like a normal cars junk yard.
Hi :)
5:06 this Aveo my.
I used mobil1 0w40 in aveo at 5:06
5:06 daki aveo da mobil1 0w40 kullandım
I'm dieing from 2:30 :Dddddd wtf were they thinking
4:47 why use 15W40 oil in such cold temperatures? I bet the owners manual doesn't even recommend 15W40 oil in any instance.
Because -26 isn't seen often in Poland nowadays. Back in the days it was usual though.
0w40
крутые вёдра
si
Hey you with the YUGO!!!! Putt some fuel in it abd it will go beter!!
3:22-nél jót tesz a hideg motornak a full gáz!
Цок-Цобе:)))
my Canadian Kia Shortage turbo SX will start at -45 using Amsoil 5w-30 with out an issue... No clicking but just a smooth starting sounding engine..
bro i couldnt help but burst out laughing at "Kia Shortage" ;DDDD Autocorrect? ^^
I heard Amsoil is a great oil brand, wanted it for my Fiat Uno but stepped back in the end, too expensive for me atm.
hey in those parts: 1:28 - 6:25 - 9:48 sounds something like: Doo...doo...doooo....
IDK whats that sound?
Isn’t that really hard on the engine? Can cause damage?
If you use bad oil that can't flow in the given temperature, yes it can be pretty damaging.
1 40 fiat punto 2000 very easly start
3:00 🙉
Is the Diesel only complication on its way?
yes its rendering now and i will start to upload in about 15 minutes, should be up this evening
Wymiatacz Plays Awesome looking forward to it 👍
@@MrJoshiej bit late, had uploading problem but it should be up in around 30 minutes
Wymiatacz Plays Ok thank you very much
rotaryTurbo
MAZDAonly
Naja, ist nur blöd wenn man zwischen °F (Fahrenheit) und °C (Celsius) nicht unterscheiden kann
-40C = -40F
3:01 wtf?? 😰🤦♂️
Dal nome deduco tu sia italiano, quindi ti rispondo in italiano: un idiota! Io credo quella sia stata l'ultima volta che è riuscito a metterla in moto...perché va bene che il FIRE è fatto bene, ma una roba del genere a -25 è devastante!
Como matar a tu motor 3:00
Туфта это все)
Redline fur a good time :D
redlining at cold and not starting. See a pattern?