Love to see you guys having so much fun doing these experiments. I also want to thank BMI Russian for the translation and voice over, if it weren't for you, us American's would be missing out.
@@MegaSockenschuss Guten Tag! Yea there are several ways I could have worded it but your recommendation is probably the best. At any rate like I said before, I just want to make sure BMI Russian gets the recognition he deserves because I rarely see any comments on the matter. So, Thank you BMI RUSSIAN from all of us non Russian speakers! We really appreciate you, everyone from Garage 54, and all of those behind the scenes! Love your channel! Also, I would love if someone would caption, translate, and or voice over the TH-cam channel "RED21" That would be awesome!
Yeah and thats 45km/h too 😂 give me 30 seconds and i could hit 27mph on a bicycle. Give me a slight hill and i could cruise at that speed on a bicycle. The lada could.cruise all day at that speed even uphill though :)
I'm american..... and I love your videos. Please never stop making them. All the other car shows keep doing the same crap over and over. Your show is refreshing.
Thank the lord the cold war never escalated into full scale war. Imagine 200 Ladas climbing over a hill advancing on a western city, shaking off tank rounds as they advance.
No idea how or what happened in my life to give this channel ages ago, but I've been joyously regretting it ever since; you answer the questions people didn't know could be questions.
considering how hard these guys seem to have to work to kill these Lada's it might run with all of them sitting in the passenger seat and the valves in the trunk.
There have been many VW opposed engines where they've removed half of it to make it lighter for Ultra Lights. I would think the biggest trouble one would have in removing Pistons completely on most engines would be balance. Since there are many production engines today that shut down fuel supply to pistons when not needed. But it doesn't change the balance.
Shout out from Denmark.... Great video as always. Used to own a Lada 1600s from 1979 (VAZ-2106) with the twin headlights and lovely orange colour and Brown plastic interior it was stunning.
Every time I see these quality videos I keep thinking he's got at least a million subscribers. How the fuck is he only at 500k???? Share this stuff guys! This needs to hit a mil!
Very interesting to see just what it takes too bend the rods. I have had three major dunks over the decades. First one in my 76 Toyota Hilux set up for off road. Was traveling Downstream with water at the door threshold when I drove off into a deep hole. After being pulled out, we pulled the distributor cap dried it off. Pulled and discarded the air filter. It fired right up, despite being completely submerged. No engine damage. Then in the late 80s I was using my 76 Celica (again with a 20R) as a snowmobile LOL. Not realizing I was driving across a Frozen River the Ice broke through. Miles from civilization I was fortunate there was a Suzuki Samurai playing out there as well. Water was to the window sills. I crawled to the back hatch since the doors would not open. The samurai threw me a tow rope. This car actually had a tow hitch which I hooked the Rope to. After he pulled me out he hung around to see if I would need a lift which we thought for sure I would. But once again after pulling the distributor cap, drying it out. Pulling the plugs turning the engine over a few times, drying and reinstalling the plugs, the engine shockingly started. So with a rough running engine I attempted my freezing ride home since everything in the car had been submerged above the dashboard. In a moment of stupidity I pulled into the small towns car wash thinking I could vacuum some of the water out of the floor. Caution those are not wet vacuums!!! LOL Oblivious of the gallons of water pouring out of the vacuum, I heard a pop! Then things got dark. Looking around I noticed part of the town was now without electricity. I got the hell out of there in a hurry! Lol. Although the engine did not hydrolock, the block had cracked in many places. Likely due from a hot engine experiencing a rapid cool down from the ice water. But it was a 20R and like the Lada is a almost indestructible engine. Last year while crossing on a concrete section spanning a creek on the dirt road after a rainstorm on the back roads in the Ozarks, something caught corner of my eye. It was a 4 foot swell of water coming my direction. This Crossing always has the water flowing over it. So the shady areas are moss-covered. I gunned the engine before I could make it to the other side the swell had hit the side of my lifted Dodge sport. And with very little effort on that Moss, the truck soon left the roadway. While floating down stream backwards I prepared the Bale. Moving my wallet to my front pocket so they would know who I was when they found the body. LOL I then sat there rolling the windows up and down prepared to bail out one of them since the doors would not open. Yet I couldn't decide if I really wanted them up since it was keeping the water from coming in. the creek now a Roaring River was continuing to rise. I knew I'd likely die if I jumped so I sat it out still expecting to die and PRAYING! The truck left the main current and drifted towards the embankment, beaching itself on a sandbar 600 ft Downstream. Climbing through the sliding back window into the bed I tied a rope to my bed bar. With a firm grip on the Rope but not tied to me I jumped for a tree. The tree turned out to be a locust tree with 2" Long thorns LOL. I then walked to the nearest ranch almost two miles away. I survived the Dodge didn't. The engine bent 2 valves, and the transmission was toast. Despite the water that was cascading over the roof the water in the cab never reached the dashboard. It was three days before we could pull the truck back Upstream. After nearly four hours of work, two tow trucks and a $2,000 tow bill. 🙄 🐂🤠🏞️🛩️
@@raven4k998 lol And yet I have many more stories of fantastic trips that required deep water Crossings with no incident. I've played hard my whole life. Competed in rodeos and with most all type vehicles from tractors to airplanes. And even though it carries consequences, it's been a full exciting life. Have a good day.
@@Ozarkprepper643 Wow, what an interesting set of stories that was. I’ve got a hydro lock story, one that might even be better than your stories. It was with the 22re, the 20r’s older brother. About 3 months ago my friends and I went to Moab and I sent it into a puddle that was 3 feet deep in my 95 4runner. Hit the water at probably 3000 rpm then cut the ignition once I realized I was fucked. Had some mates pull me out and it was obviously locked. Didn’t have the tools or time to work on it so I just let my car sit on the trail for 2 days. We go back out, pull the sparkplugs, see there’s ice in the cylinders and melt it off. She spat all the water out and probably 30 minutes later we were driving back. Made it back 400 miles to home the same day without any issues (other than it smelled like shit and my headlights were out). Classic Toyota r series reliability (I swear they are the best 4 cylinders ever) It gets even better (or worse). So probably 2 months go by with the engine running poorly and I can’t figure out why. I start it one day and as I was driving on the highway I hear a snap and the sound of an engine destroyed itself mixed with the sound of a jackhammer . We’ll turns out it threw a rod while I was at highway speeds and there was a hole the size of a banana on either side of my engine on cylinder 4. Tow it back home, figure the engines toast, start it one last time for shits an gigs and it fucking starts. It’s spewing out oil and coolant and sounds like a jackhammer but it fucking started. That video is on my channel you should check it out. So this fucking Toyota 22re drove 1000 miles after being hydrolocked mostly fine, then would start even after throwing a rod, what a reliable fucking engine
@@aurtherowner4697 I'd say long live the 20R but those and the 22R are next to impossible to find. The 20R that was in that 76 2 wd did circuit mud bogging for almost 2 years after that. And had been on most of the trails in AZ before most were finished off. I ran 36 15 15 fun countries all the only time it ever got stuck was in the mud bogs but most of the time it just drove through. This was before all the trickster today and off-road parts weren't available. A fabricated my own dual shock mounts and front control arms. Trucks long gone but the engine still lives in the 80 Hilux 4x4. On that it's been pushing 38 inch tires for over 35 years. lol I did finally rebuild it in 99 boring it .40 ov. bigger valves, ported and a cam. Within a year the 80 had independently operated Gabriel hijackers on all four corners. This was before the long traveled air shocks of today. Back then I called it forced articulation. Whatever.. That was as it is on a 7-in superlift and 5:29 gr. And I still have the 76 Celica. But it has an LS2🙄 I just recently restored a 75 Celica Coupe. It came with no engine and unless you have one you don't get one. So it ended up with a beams S3GE (4cl) with a 6-sp. manual RW tranny. 210 hp. Under four grand including the new driveshaft. After doubling the horsepower she's downright scary. only thing I was ever unhappy with about Toyota was they're four-speed gearbox behind the 20R. second gear always had a tendency to pop a couple teeth quickly taking out others or at least the cluster gear. The five speeds on the other hand are indestructible . In 80 I took a 79 Hilux with a 20R to its Max. the truck was lightened considerably in the engine was bored ported and camed. but the real trick was the intake manifold starting out with an offy dual port then adapted a dual Port high-rise ultimately ending up with a 650 double Pumper sticking out of the hood. Truck had M50 15 superchargers anyways capable of spinning them all the way through first and second.lol. I used to run 11s with it. Which in the day was respectable for naturally aspirated. Now that I'm retired I still have a yard full of projects. And it's time to get back to it. ✌️
Hey Vlad. Great videos and content. I just wanted to say that in an air-tight chamber water can be pressurized just the same as air. In fact, water can be put under greater pressure quicker than air because of it being Sooooooooooooo much denser.
Very opportune haha! I almost hydrolocked my engine yesterday. Good thing when it stalled I didn’t keep cranking it. Took out the plugs on the side of the road and removed the intake manifold which had water at the bottom. Good thing the BMW intake design saved the engine.
I don't think the starter motor can produce enough force to bend the rods or anything, the only risk for hydrolock is if your RPMs are already high when the water enters the chamber
The reason I ask is some intake manifold designs have long runners that loop with low areas. If you ever draw water in one of those, pull the manifold off to flip and drain it after you clear the cylinders.
I remember when my 69 Riviera hydrolocked at 55mph due to a head gasket leak. There were sparks and lots of smoke. The engine was destroyed. Spectacular ending. Sounded like an explosion.
I have been watching for a while now and all these lada's that they do these weird experiments on... Just makes me want one. I have never seen cars take so much punishment. Thank you for all the awesome videos. 👍👍From the USA
Given the metaphors of particle physicists describing the discovery of new particles as smashing 2 cars together and seeing what comes out... you'd figure Garage 54 would have a Nobel Prize for Physics by now...
14:12 got a little russian drifting action goin on over here. also someone must stop this man. he is a monster he has been responsible for the deaths of countless ladas. lada lives matter too you know.
Dang! Pressurized tanks and valves and such! I just envisioned a bucket of water over the air cleaner with a pull string!.......and, yes I was correct!.... although you guys made over 10 minutes of footage before resorting to the tactics which are befitting of your fine channel! Good work and thanks for the laughs!
We see a lot of film footage of people driving through water during floods - I think the news channels film it because it looks epic however it is playing Russian roulette with the car engine and because we see it done on TV we think it's ok to do.
Lada survived this because this is worn out trash. No valve clearance, no piston sealing and all water just goes down to crank case or to manifolds instead of broke something.
is it only me or do those rods look surprisingly beefy for the intended power for those cars? i mean i dont know how the quality control is on the production of them but if those are good cast quality rods they sure will be able to handle some power.
Dang that engine has some beefy rods that's for sure ....I bet that engine would take a lot of boost... Y'all should put a turbo on one of those...👍👍👍👍👍
I was screwing around with a samara many years ago, I drove the sparkplugs out of it😂 Luckly i had the old once in the back, so just throw them back in, and the samara started back up💪
Our version of the lada in America is the ford ranger. Those little pickups are straight up indestructible, I’ve seen people jump off cliffs and they still run.
Done this with an EJ20, old girl took it like a champ being drowned over and over then copped a wave at 6000rpm >.< seized that bad towing and clutch dumping would not free it, was amazed how well the AWD system took the punishment.
Those engines are pretty tough! Here’s an idea. How about reverse Ladzilla? Find the biggest truck you can find and put one of those minuscule motors in it. Could maybe be fun?
Once towed a trailer full of hay bales in a Transit van also full of hay bales. Mates had to get out & push when pulling away on steep hills because the clutch couldn't take it.
I want to come visit Garage 54...... Please create some sort of contest where a lucky fan gets to come visit and help on one of your projects..... It would be awesome....
They need to do an experiment where they hook up a cars exhaust to a tank with water in it like a bong chamber to reduce emissions and see if it makes it quieter. Plus they’ll have a bubbling lada!
I had a guy do this to a '06 Charger with a 5.7 Hemi. He had lost his splash shield and slammed thru a flooded road at 50 mph. When I took off his air filter I could see straight to the ground so there was nothing stopping a huge mass of water going straight into the engine. Watching this makes me wish I took the engine apart to see the carnage but anyways moral of the story is that replacing a 40 dollar sheet of plastic coulda saved him 2 grand plus labor.
7:44 englisch: carburetor
Russian:carrrrburrrretorrrr
That is just a joke :) Actually it sounds almost the same way as in english :)
I had to say this out loud 😂
Laughs in Vladimir Poontang
you say it like "car bore 8 or
russian: "come on baby"
english: "come on babe"
That is the most undignified use of a Cadillac Escalade I have ever seen. Warms my heart, it does. :)
This is actually American, this kinda stuff cleetus McFarland does.
What is dignified use then? Drug dealing? Tailgating? Forget to change the oil?
@@spankthemonkey3437 No way!
@@MiGujack3 All that plus blasting the stereo so loud you can hear it a mile away.
@@paulparoma you just gave garage 54 a project build a stereo system for a vehicle that can be heard a mile away 🤔
Love to see you guys having so much fun doing these experiments.
I also want to thank BMI Russian for the translation and voice over, if it weren't for you, us American's would be missing out.
And us British
@@warrenhinton3453 I should have clarified and said "English speakers" I just hope he knows how much we do appreciate what he does.
@@scrapironfish Yes them Russian people do make me laugh
@@scrapironfish Even better: All non russian speakers. Greetings from germany ^^
@@MegaSockenschuss Guten Tag! Yea there are several ways I could have worded it but your recommendation is probably the best.
At any rate like I said before, I just want to make sure BMI Russian gets the recognition he deserves because I rarely see any comments on the matter. So, Thank you BMI RUSSIAN from all of us non Russian speakers! We really appreciate you, everyone from Garage 54, and all of those behind the scenes! Love your channel!
Also, I would love if someone would caption, translate, and or voice over the TH-cam channel "RED21" That would be awesome!
You never hear don’t try this at home from these guys
Because they give you step by step on doing the things they do 👍
Hahaha thats so true
Instructions very clear: engine is now ruined
if you sue them for that in Russia you’ll get laughed at and sent back home with your busted engine
They encourage people to try for themselves mostly. :)
In Russia - Even the cars drink and still work!
😂
Aww I haven't even finished watching 😭
LoL
Accelerating for like 30 seconds.. “ok that’s 45” 😂
Yeah and thats 45km/h too 😂 give me 30 seconds and i could hit 27mph on a bicycle. Give me a slight hill and i could cruise at that speed on a bicycle. The lada could.cruise all day at that speed even uphill though :)
@@twoeightythreez i ve seen ladas with 1.000.000 plus km on the odometer
@@verdemugurel4mai the odometer is counting only to 100000km
max. 150000km and the motor needs a rebuild.
@@lipoczilevi i know... But thats irellevant...
P. S odo counts 999.999
@@verdemugurel4mai Not the original Fiat 124 based ones. They rolled over at 100 thousand k.
"why? because lada." basically why these cars survive that long lol
I`ve had 2 Ladas, they are "interesting" ...............
that got me haha
and cheap
Don't question the soviet Lada.
That literally made me laugh, There like tanks but pieces of shit tanks lol
This is the only channel that tries to prove that Ladas are indestructible.
True, i use to love lada before
I think theyve proved it XD
"Hey there, fellas. Today we're gonna waterboard this here Lada!"
I see they finally got the information they wanted.
I'm american..... and I love your videos. Please never stop making them. All the other car shows keep doing the same crap over and over. Your show is refreshing.
Yeah
Thank the lord the cold war never escalated into full scale war. Imagine 200 Ladas climbing over a hill advancing on a western city, shaking off tank rounds as they advance.
I was NOT expecting an escalade as a tow truck
14:20 had to be fun lol
This is like all the other car channels of TH-cam combined and upgraded 5 times, I love it 😊😂
just keep it in second for the time being🤣🤣
I love the whole goofiness of it all it's like adult looney tunes🤣🤣
7:44 - i just want a clip of the way he says "car(rrr)bur(rrr)etor(rrr)"
Haha! russian car goes BRRRRRRooom, BRRRRRoooommmm!
No idea how or what happened in my life to give this channel ages ago, but I've been joyously regretting it ever since; you answer the questions people didn't know could be questions.
Well, you know the old saying: Talent hits a target nobody else can hit; genius hits a target nobody else can see.
That knocking noise, -just like a sewing machine!! I love Russian people, -from USA!!
See how many pistons you can remove and have an engine still run.
all of them
electric
considering how hard these guys seem to have to work to kill these Lada's it might run with all of them sitting in the passenger seat and the valves in the trunk.
There have been many VW opposed engines where they've removed half of it to make it lighter for Ultra Lights. I would think the biggest trouble one would have in removing Pistons completely on most engines would be balance. Since there are many production engines today that shut down fuel supply to pistons when not needed. But it doesn't change the balance.
"Why? Because Lada" needs to be on a shirt
Yes I agree
You fool person
7:45 *"Karrrrr burrrr ateurrrrrrr"*
Run Gasoline in the cooling system of a Gasoline engine with a bad headgasket and run Diesel in a diesel engine.
Yes, this is an absolute fine plan my friend.
Yep this is a god idea
I would try engine oil as cooling fluid as well
Washer fluid for coolant. It’s flammable and people can easily mix it up. Would be curious to see the result of anything flammable for coolant.
@@mercoldswfo is washer fluid flammable? if it is wtf
These guys never fail to entertain. The loony things they come up with never fails to amaze.
Thank you BMI Russian for translation as always!
Man it makes me happy to see these episodes dubbed. I've been watching a bunch of them with auto subtitles on lately XD
Holo is top tier waifu
Shout out from Denmark.... Great video as always.
Used to own a Lada 1600s from 1979 (VAZ-2106) with the twin headlights and lovely orange colour and Brown plastic interior it was stunning.
Every time I see these quality videos I keep thinking he's got at least a million subscribers. How the fuck is he only at 500k???? Share this stuff guys! This needs to hit a mil!
would easily have 2m+ subs if english
pulling a lada with a caddy haha. i would love these guys to the freedom factory with cleet.
I've been a sub for a long time, after seeing how much abuse Ladas can take, I kind of want one now lol.
Just get an f150 with the straight six. That is the american version.
Me too
Me too
Very interesting to see just what it takes too bend the rods.
I have had three major dunks over the decades. First one in my 76 Toyota Hilux set up for off road. Was traveling Downstream with water at the door threshold when I drove off into a deep hole. After being pulled out, we pulled the distributor cap dried it off. Pulled and discarded the air filter. It fired right up, despite being completely submerged. No engine damage.
Then in the late 80s I was using my 76 Celica (again with a 20R) as a snowmobile LOL. Not realizing I was driving across a Frozen River the Ice broke through. Miles from civilization I was fortunate there was a Suzuki Samurai playing out there as well. Water was to the window sills. I crawled to the back hatch since the doors would not open. The samurai threw me a tow rope. This car actually had a tow hitch which I hooked the Rope to. After he pulled me out he hung around to see if I would need a lift which we thought for sure I would. But once again after pulling the distributor cap, drying it out. Pulling the plugs turning the engine over a few times, drying and reinstalling the plugs, the engine shockingly started. So with a rough running engine I attempted my freezing ride home since everything in the car had been submerged above the dashboard. In a moment of stupidity I pulled into the small towns car wash thinking I could vacuum some of the water out of the floor. Caution those are not wet vacuums!!! LOL Oblivious of the gallons of water pouring out of the vacuum, I heard a pop! Then things got dark. Looking around I noticed part of the town was now without electricity. I got the hell out of there in a hurry! Lol. Although the engine did not hydrolock, the block had cracked in many places. Likely due from a hot engine experiencing a rapid cool down from the ice water. But it was a 20R and like the Lada is a almost indestructible engine.
Last year while crossing on a concrete section spanning a creek on the dirt road after a rainstorm on the back roads in the Ozarks, something caught corner of my eye. It was a 4 foot swell of water coming my direction. This Crossing always has the water flowing over it. So the shady areas are moss-covered. I gunned the engine before I could make it to the other side the swell had hit the side of my lifted Dodge sport. And with very little effort on that Moss, the truck soon left the roadway. While floating down stream backwards I prepared the Bale. Moving my wallet to my front pocket so they would know who I was when they found the body. LOL I then sat there rolling the windows up and down prepared to bail out one of them since the doors would not open. Yet I couldn't decide if I really wanted them up since it was keeping the water from coming in. the creek now a Roaring River was continuing to rise. I knew I'd likely die if I jumped so I sat it out still expecting to die and PRAYING! The truck left the main current and drifted towards the embankment, beaching itself on a sandbar 600 ft Downstream. Climbing through the sliding back window into the bed I tied a rope to my bed bar. With a firm grip on the Rope but not tied to me I jumped for a tree. The tree turned out to be a locust tree with 2" Long thorns LOL. I then walked to the nearest ranch almost two miles away. I survived the Dodge didn't. The engine bent 2 valves, and the transmission was toast. Despite the water that was cascading over the roof the water in the cab never reached the dashboard. It was three days before we could pull the truck back Upstream. After nearly four hours of work, two tow trucks and a $2,000 tow bill. 🙄
🐂🤠🏞️🛩️
well this is why you don't drive your car into a river or lake she's not a submarine
@@raven4k998 lol
And yet I have many more stories of fantastic trips that required deep water Crossings with no incident.
I've played hard my whole life. Competed in rodeos and with most all type vehicles from tractors to airplanes. And even though it carries consequences, it's been a full exciting life.
Have a good day.
@@Ozarkprepper643 Wow, what an interesting set of stories that was. I’ve got a hydro lock story, one that might even be better than your stories. It was with the 22re, the 20r’s older brother. About 3 months ago my friends and I went to Moab and I sent it into a puddle that was 3 feet deep in my 95 4runner. Hit the water at probably 3000 rpm then cut the ignition once I realized I was fucked. Had some mates pull me out and it was obviously locked. Didn’t have the tools or time to work on it so I just let my car sit on the trail for 2 days. We go back out, pull the sparkplugs, see there’s ice in the cylinders and melt it off. She spat all the water out and probably 30 minutes later we were driving back. Made it back 400 miles to home the same day without any issues (other than it smelled like shit and my headlights were out). Classic Toyota r series reliability (I swear they are the best 4 cylinders ever)
It gets even better (or worse). So probably 2 months go by with the engine running poorly and I can’t figure out why. I start it one day and as I was driving on the highway I hear a snap and the sound of an engine destroyed itself mixed with the sound of a jackhammer . We’ll turns out it threw a rod while I was at highway speeds and there was a hole the size of a banana on either side of my engine on cylinder 4. Tow it back home, figure the engines toast, start it one last time for shits an gigs and it fucking starts. It’s spewing out oil and coolant and sounds like a jackhammer but it fucking started. That video is on my channel you should check it out. So this fucking Toyota 22re drove 1000 miles after being hydrolocked mostly fine, then would start even after throwing a rod, what a reliable fucking engine
@@aurtherowner4697 I'd say long live the 20R but those and the 22R are next to impossible to find. The 20R that was in that 76 2 wd did circuit mud bogging for almost 2 years after that. And had been on most of the trails in AZ before most were finished off. I ran 36 15 15 fun countries all the only time it ever got stuck was in the mud bogs but most of the time it just drove through. This was before all the trickster today and off-road parts weren't available. A fabricated my own dual shock mounts and front control arms. Trucks long gone but the engine still lives in the 80 Hilux 4x4. On that it's been pushing 38 inch tires for over 35 years. lol I did finally rebuild it in 99 boring it .40 ov. bigger valves, ported and a cam. Within a year the 80 had independently operated Gabriel hijackers on all four corners. This was before the long traveled air shocks of today. Back then I called it forced articulation. Whatever.. That was as it is on a 7-in superlift and 5:29 gr.
And I still have the 76 Celica. But it has an LS2🙄
I just recently restored a 75 Celica Coupe. It came with no engine and unless you have one you don't get one. So it ended up with a beams S3GE (4cl) with a 6-sp. manual RW tranny. 210 hp. Under four grand including the new driveshaft. After doubling the horsepower she's downright scary.
only thing I was ever unhappy with about Toyota was they're four-speed gearbox behind the 20R. second gear always had a tendency to pop a couple teeth quickly taking out others or at least the cluster gear. The five speeds on the other hand are indestructible .
In 80 I took a 79 Hilux with a 20R to its Max. the truck was lightened considerably in the engine was bored ported and camed. but the real trick was the intake manifold starting out with an offy dual port then adapted a dual Port high-rise ultimately ending up with a 650 double Pumper sticking out of the hood.
Truck had M50 15 superchargers anyways capable of spinning them all the way through first and second.lol. I used to run 11s with it. Which in the day was respectable for naturally aspirated.
Now that I'm retired I still have a yard full of projects. And it's time to get back to it.
✌️
Hey Vlad. Great videos and content. I just wanted to say that in an air-tight chamber water can be pressurized just the same as air. In fact, water can be put under greater pressure quicker than air because of it being Sooooooooooooo much denser.
Translator - "Why'd the water go all over the place?"
Russian Man - "BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM"
Ok at 10:51 to 10:55 what is happening in the top left corner of the screen? 🤣
Oh geez how did you even catch that
I have a bad problem of noticing everything.
😂😂😂😂😂 OMG!!!!!!!!
@@bigdad9498 Your name just makes this that much worse lmao.
Checking fluid levels?
Very opportune haha! I almost hydrolocked my engine yesterday. Good thing when it stalled I didn’t keep cranking it. Took out the plugs on the side of the road and removed the intake manifold which had water at the bottom. Good thing the BMW intake design saved the engine.
I don't think the starter motor can produce enough force to bend the rods or anything, the only risk for hydrolock is if your RPMs are already high when the water enters the chamber
Did the water pool up in the manifold?
The reason I ask is some intake manifold designs have long runners that loop with low areas. If you ever draw water in one of those, pull the manifold off to flip and drain it after you clear the cylinders.
BMW sucks
Ashley Weeks Says the jealous pauper who can’t afford one. Loser.
this channel is directed to destroying ladas
I remember when my 69 Riviera hydrolocked at 55mph due to a head gasket leak. There were sparks and lots of smoke. The engine was destroyed. Spectacular ending. Sounded like an explosion.
I'm a simple man...I see broken engine parts, I click on the video.
That’s what you call a engineering masterpiece 🗿🔥🔥🔥
I love the whole Adult Looney tunes factor of it all it's just hilarious to watch they really know how to make entertaining videos
I have been watching for a while now and all these lada's that they do these weird experiments on... Just makes me want one. I have never seen cars take so much punishment. Thank you for all the awesome videos. 👍👍From the USA
10:42 *ay BLIN*
You know when your are early when no one is blessing your parents, or bots are here.
Given the metaphors of particle physicists describing the discovery of new particles as smashing 2 cars together and seeing what comes out... you'd figure Garage 54 would have a Nobel Prize for Physics by now...
The Lada engine is like: "Cyka Blin not again.... Davai" *Hardbass itensifies*
Heyyy there fellas!
14:13 *eurobeat intensifies*
14:12 got a little russian drifting action goin on over here.
also someone must stop this man. he is a monster he has been responsible for the deaths of countless ladas. lada lives matter too you know.
Money is matter. Lada is $300 here in Russia so he got a much more from AD.
1, somethings got to give
2, somethings got to give
3, somethings got to give
NOOOOOOOOOOOWWW!!!
Let the Ladas hit the floor 😂
@@warpasik1992 hell yea lol
Dang!
Pressurized tanks and valves and such!
I just envisioned a bucket of water over the air cleaner with a pull string!.......and, yes I was correct!.... although you guys made over 10 minutes of footage before resorting to the tactics which are befitting of your fine channel! Good work and thanks for the laughs!
I like this guy because he really invests in his videos
54 makes great Lada spokesman, saying 'Lada-simple, but will get you home!'
America loves garage 54!
We see a lot of film footage of people driving through water during floods - I think the news channels film it because it looks epic however it is playing Russian roulette with the car engine and because we see it done on TV we think it's ok to do.
Two wiled and crazy guys, wrecking an engine. Love it!
Great upload. Cheers from South Florida 🌴
Use whatever tool you need to get the last piston and rod out, replace them with good parts, she'll be fine. It's a Lada. Amazing machines!!
Love how they put fresh new oil in before killing the poor thing :)
Lada survived this because this is worn out trash. No valve clearance, no piston sealing and all water just goes down to crank case or to manifolds instead of broke something.
"I don't see how it will work, but okay [let's try it]". That's how all great discoveries were made!
Those guys should make a series of videos with the Neutral Drop people.
WHAT’S IT GOT IIIIVVAAAAAAN!!!
LAB DISASTER 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And here we have
BLINMMAAAAANNNNNNN
You guys are nuts, as always. I love it.
I love your guys Lada recycling program lol
That right there is a Russian NOS bottle. 😂
These mechanics are absolutely Mad, but I've learned a lot from them.
Long live the Lada! Greetings from Montreal!
Nonstop been playing the game. Can’t wait for updates!
15:43
Ouh *blin* !
Oh pancakes
Oh fuck but nicer way of saying it, directly translated i does mean pancake
@@berownik1246 It's a bit like how "flip!" is used in English countries then?
Garage 54: *tries to kill a Lada*
Also Garage 54: *reuses same Lada in later episode*
At 10:54 What the hell was happening in the corner
Wait wtf
I see it!
Some “roadside service” Lol!
It is not what it looks like.
It’s not what it looks like?! Then WTF is it??!!
Scott Smith he’s probably just helping him with his zipper. I’m sure it was jammed or something...
Built by tough country! You can't kill lada easy. 💪
My god those engines take some hammer. Astonished how they are sooooo resilient 👍👍
is it only me or do those rods look surprisingly beefy for the intended power for those cars?
i mean i dont know how the quality control is on the production of them but if those are good cast quality rods they sure will be able to handle some power.
That's one of the reasons Ladas are indestructible
Nearly as beefy as the glass and sheetmetal on those nutty ladas. Incredibly over-built .
Check out the tuning of these motors. Especially 16 valve. Without turbines, 5 liters of Mercedes are overtaken by 402m.
Dang that engine has some beefy rods that's for sure ....I bet that engine would take a lot of boost... Y'all should put a turbo on one of those...👍👍👍👍👍
I was screwing around with a samara many years ago, I drove the sparkplugs out of it😂 Luckly i had the old once in the back, so just throw them back in, and the samara started back up💪
Our version of the lada in America is the ford ranger. Those little pickups are straight up indestructible, I’ve seen people jump off cliffs and they still run.
I can't agree more! The Ranger was the best truck I ever owned. I'm currently driving a Chevy because my Ranger had a major transmission failure.
Dudes made enough to have an Escalade in Russia. That’s baller!
Done this with an EJ20, old girl took it like a champ being drowned over and over then copped a wave at 6000rpm >.< seized that bad towing and clutch dumping would not free it, was amazed how well the AWD system took the punishment.
Thank god for lada’s. Or we would never see these awesome experiments Or we would never see these awesome experiments. Great video
Meanwhile, in a 2010 car: Drives through puddle and stalls.
Nice choice of words " .. with an ensuing big bang!" I lolled.
Those engines are pretty tough! Here’s an idea. How about reverse Ladzilla? Find the biggest truck you can find and put one of those minuscule motors in it. Could maybe be fun?
Once towed a trailer full of hay bales in a Transit van also full of hay bales. Mates had to get out & push when pulling away on steep hills because the clutch couldn't take it.
7:45 Carrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrburrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrettorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
gold hahaha
Never expected to see a Cadillac Escalade on this channel.
Conclusion: Lada is indestructible.
All pre 2000 cars are really designed and enginered to resist
Wow that was hydro locked. Even blew the fire rings!
Those soviet comrades will not be forgotten, they die with the sole purpose of entertainment, they need a posthumous condecorations
omg that game looks adorable, I luv it
could you imagine this guy as your father in-law lol way cool
Wreaking cars in the most creative ways. 👍😀
That Lada engine took it like a champ! TWICE no less! I feel so sorry for it :( I want a lada. :)
I want to come visit Garage 54...... Please create some sort of contest where a lucky fan gets to come visit and help on one of your projects..... It would be awesome....
It would be a language and cultural borders as well.
@@Kalugaved no because they meet some times Mastermillo and they are dutch, and no barriers there.
They need to do an experiment where they hook up a cars exhaust to a tank with water in it like a bong chamber to reduce emissions and see if it makes it quieter. Plus they’ll have a bubbling lada!
Never clicked faster!
The main take away from this? That was a bloody strong engine.
I had a guy do this to a '06 Charger with a 5.7 Hemi. He had lost his splash shield and slammed thru a flooded road at 50 mph. When I took off his air filter I could see straight to the ground so there was nothing stopping a huge mass of water going straight into the engine. Watching this makes me wish I took the engine apart to see the carnage but anyways moral of the story is that replacing a 40 dollar sheet of plastic coulda saved him 2 grand plus labor.
iv just downloaded your now new game and so far im very happy with it
I have hydrolocked 2 cars in my life but both times they lived. Big puddles + Abandoned k-mart parking lot=fun
Hi from the Uk love this channel
Have they already done an old Trabant (2 cycle engine) where they get it to run backwards, so reverse goes forward and you can go 60 mph in reverse?
The car is still in good condition! A bit of paint and fresh oil and it's good as new!
I miss seeing the oldtimer working with Vlad in the tiny original garage.
In America we use clean cylinders with seafoam
In Russia this is standard procedure for carbon buildup
The technical term is actually "Hydrostaticlock." I've seen this so bad the rods were bent and mangled like they were made of clay.
"...and we'll have water supply to the carbie"