Moonshiners Make Gasoline Out Of Alcohol During Gas Shortage | Moonshiners
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- Tim is convinced he can make gasohol, a mixture of moonshine and gasoline, to power vehicles in response to the gas shortage in Virginia. The only trick is to try and not blow themselves up.
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Here in Tennessee there was a shortage of sanitizer during the height of the pandemic, so moonshiners began making their own and donating it.
Lmao in Austria, our Schnaps makers did the same thing
Yeah up in wisconsin in the cans on construction sites the hand sanitizer smelt like tequila.
We have some called moonshiners sanitizer
Similar thing happened to my province in Canada. It looks like a bottle of vodka and they sell them at the liquor stores lol.
@Ghent Purdue Please inform me on how this pandemic was a scam by the Democratic Party. Or at least elaborate. Given that this was a global event, it seems rather far fetched to claim the “Democrats” came up with the “plandemic” and orchestrated it all. That’s just cheap political blabbering, no more credible than Democrat claims of widespread Republican white supremacy -or Republican claims of Democrat communism.
Imagine a world where the driver and the truck can run off moonshine.
I hope not at the same time
@@TheOneAndOnlySittingCat LMAOO
1920s
The Simpsons...One for you, One for me.
You mean a Russian truck driver?
This dude is exactly what I imagined a moonshine maker would look like.
+100 Hillbilly
surprise. he is straight out of a scripted reality series called "moonsiners". so yes, i am not overly astonished the way he looks.
@@snakeplissken2148 "scripted reality"
pick one
You are wrong he is nothing but a fraud ! And I’m fact most anyone you see on this show is a fake !
The cops don’t care they are part of the show the gas shortage was not real they just made it up for the show N
@chrishayes5755 Do you not understand what “reality TV” really means? Scripted BS. You don’t have to pick one.
These guys are what we need in society. Problem solvers!
You mean actors? Scripted bullshit to make money of dumb people that think this is a real situation? The fact that it says "Moonshiners" is all you need to know ATF would be all over these people and they definitely wouldn't broadcast it. If this was called "how to make biofuel" you would probably skip right past it. It's pretty common knowledge. Also, you realize that they couldn't get it to work, and had to add gas too it. That is because biofuel needs to be blended with gas to work. He said a little. But it was mostly diesel or it didn't run very long at all. We have problem solvers. They are called scientists. Engineers, doctors, chemists, etc. These are actors. Distilling isn't hard. Especially if you are just trying to get ethanol and it doesn't need to taste good. You can do it with some pots and plastic tubing. These aren't problem solvers. We have biofuel. And the biofuel you buy is going to be much better than what they made. There is literally no point to this video other than make dumb people think they can make actual gas out of booze. It even says "Make gasoline out of alcohol". No... all they did was make alcohol. That's it. And it isn't even gasoline. Passing high school chemistry would have let you smell the bullshit from a mile away.
@@noahdelacruz4051 indeed we have sir, anyway how are you doing this fine evening sir?
My father used to say this to me all the time rest his soul. Thank you for the reminder. The world needs problem solvers.
Lmao this was a thing for a while. It's called e85. No problems were solved here
@@WellfortheBird well it burns and it'll make the gas you do have last considerably longer, so keep waiting at the gas station while these guys will be on the road. It's just a funny video man, don't get so upset
These guys are pretty smart to have figured this out and to keep the knowledge passed down, it really is a skill and useful knowledge
It’s Simple chemistry mate
@@wild3955 yea exactly, but simple chemistry most of America doesn't know how to do
@@wild3955 ok??
It's pretty amazing that Moonshiners has documented alot of his journey into a master distiller over the years. When the show started he had good product but he was still strugglin
It's scripted, you know?
Say what you will, but these guys know what they are doing and take their time doing it. I respect the effort they put into this and making things work.
They have no idea what theyre doing. They dont even know the basics of how an engine works. They think they can just make 1 type of fuel for all cars. Lol...
Im not even gonna address the fact that running alcohol-based fuel in something like a SBC 350 would literally blow the block apart...
@@LaZarusXtnct That is entirely inaccurate. Ethanol has a lower chemical energy than gasoline, so there's actually a lessened chance of blowing things up. Some race cars use pure ethanol. The only issue for most vehicles running pure ethanol is the fact that it will corrode typical engine seals, such as those in the fuel system and intake manifold, and to a lesser degree, engine oil seals. These seals can be replaced with ethanol-resistant seals to remedy this issue, but the biggest problem that is the fact that cold starts are significantly more difficult (precisely because it contains less energy than gasoline), so I think the only way around this would be to utilize a glow plug of sorts, similar to what diesel engines use for cold starts.
@@jw11432 E-85 is actually more combustible than regular gasoline which is why higher performance cars use it as a daily fuel source and get better perfomance.
These guys are not making ethanol though. Theyre making an alcohol-based fuel. Ethanol is a corn-based fuel.
@@LaZarusXtnct "More combustible" - Nope. It has a higher octane, which is why race cars use it, because at the compression ratios they have, higher octanes are needed to prevent pre-detonation.
*"Theyre making an alcohol-based fuel. Ethanol is a corn-based fuel."* - In the video, they literally state that they're adding corn mash. It is absolutely ethanol, just distilled multiple times to yield a higher "proof" of alcohol.
@@jw11432 Youre literally just looking things up on google and repeating it to a mechanic. Stop using google as a source. It gets too many things wrong.
“Ain’t your car flex fuel?”
“You gonna flex my engine right off the mounts”
😂😂💀
😂😂😂
That was the funniest shit I have ever heard in my life.
BAHAHAHA
Flex fuel cars will run on any concentration of ethanol.
They are actually supposed to run better on e85 than on gasoline.
Running it in his truck, as crazy as this sounds, would've been a good idea. Flexfuel vehicles have to unique ability of sensing the (approximate) octane level of your fuel. If the fuel is e85, it adjusts for it. If the fuel is e10 87 octane, it adjusts. Here's the important part, if fuel is out of spec, it throws a check engine light! Meaning, they'd know if their fuel is good.
they have no idea about octane, a sensor in the exhaust connected to an ECU, which determines how much fuel to add to the air that's coming in. there is a knock sensor also in the mix to adjust for pre ignition due to octane.
@@aeroflopper they have no idea about octane
There is a knock sensor also in the mix to adjust for pre ignition due to octane
I kid, I kid. I meant ethanol. My b.
@@aeroflopper I know, I messed up the original comment.
Unfortunately it would not have been a good idea for the truck because once you get over a certain amount of ethanol content the truck will switch over to limp mode because it will start to cause detonation inside of the engine. Why do you think race cars that run on pure ethanol have such crazy large fuel pumps, injectors and supporting mods? Because you need five times as much ethanol as gasoline to create the same amount of combustion. The point of ethanol is it is renewable not more efficient.
@@baltazard133T the moment the system detects the fuel being out of spec, it will throw a CEL. Shutting it down right then and there would let very little fuel into the engine. Also, modern engines pull timing for knock.
It technically isn't the best idea ever, but he was smart for wanting to try it in a modern flex fuel vehicle that would tell you what fuel it is detecting.
The heart of the USA. God bless you.
They sound scientific and like complete hilly billies at the same time it’s honestly impressive
@@fu6223 I’m not a tree
Though I am as dense as wood
That’s what happens when you get your education in the south.
@@Gigachadly I don't know how this shit was recommended to me, but it is so irritating reading these comments. They made alcohol. That's it. They aren't even moonshiners. Distilling isn't hard. They definitely didn't make gasoline. it is what's called biofuel. It's a blend of alcohol and diesel. That is why it wouldn't work when they tried it and they had to blend "a little" gas into it. Surprise. It wasn't a little. The fact that people fall for this dumb shit brings me to a closer understanding of how so much of our society is so fucking stupid.
But I guess I shouldn't be surprised by someone that doesn't know how to use punctuation. Go get your GED, and stop supporting this dumb shit.
@@WellfortheBird they're mostly just trying to see how far they can stretch their gas. That's all it really is.
"Well i cant wait to run this in YOUR truck."
*"Well bout that..."*
Had me dying! 😂
😂😂😂 I'm done 🤣🤣🤣
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Where? Timestamp pls
@@Reyfan601 @04:26
@@CharlesBarret thx
I was 11 when this show first started I am now 21 damn good to see Tim still making moonshine…I still have vivid memory’s about an episode where a guy what’s singing about rye whiskey that song lives rent free in my thoughts 😭
Your talking about Jim Tom
Your basically making E85 just with more octane, only thing about alcohol is it eats your rubber seals and gaskets if your engine isn’t made for it
It also absorbs atmospheric water so it causes rust an corrosion and if left in a tank for more then a week will start to naturally dilute by absorbing water this is why you can’t run ethanol in 2 stroke motors
iammimic79 or you just rerun clean gas with cleaner
Um nope , I was running my 74 Mercury Montego MX on just alcohol and a good friend of mine thought the same thing I allowed him to take my engine apart and it was perfect he looked at all the valves the rubber rings everything and nothing was bad and in fact it was better than before , so no it will not hurt anything in the car.
@@Justthemow ethanol doest pull water that much methanol is a different story and yes 2 strokes can run on ethanol and methanol the carb just has to be jetted for it
@mpkunz6336 out of these your comment is correct. But try running stabil fuel treatment and it will run fine on regular e10 from the pump
When Ford originally designed his first car he intended Farmers make their own fuel out of ethanol to run the vehicle. It's simple engine can run off of gasoline or ethanol fuels it didn't require calibration or anything it could simply eat any fuel you gave it. Now Ford cars have Ford Flex fuel... So Ford cars now have to have their computers specifically allow ethanol fuel else your car will reject it. It could totally run on ethanol fuel maybe not great but it could. Modern cars are literally built to be as unreliable as possible, because the oil industry was worried people would end up making all of their own fuel and Farmers would sell it to the people for cheap, instead of pulling it out of the ground and refining it and selling it for inflated rates.
So the oil industry helped lobby prohibition which disallowed the production and consumption of alcohol in the state. As you can imagine very high ethanol content fuel was also included on that. The Bill's purpose really was to justify getting rid of alcohol as a societal monster when in reality it was simply to ensure the Monopoly of fuel which we are under this day.
i learned something today
I always wondered what that meant when i seen flex fuel in green on the back of some cars
TIL
@@ZORGONICAL yea BS. Ethanol only has 80% the energy of gasoline and it takes more fuel to grow the corn than you get fuel out of it.
Yep, prohibition was started to make man a slave to the gas pump!
Fun fact, FLEX engines are designed to take up to E85, or 85% ethanol; although if you’re going to add more ethanol, you might want to consider that there’s already around 5-10% in regular E10 gasoline
Truly creative! Very useful during critical times in need of fuel.
Florida allows you to make moonshine if you use it in a car
Dude it's literally e85. You can get it at a gas station
Your missing the point on critical times what if it ain't no store
@@dantsy6397 what if the station is empty.
This shit fake that tractor is diesel .
In case anyone is interested, you must richen up the mixture quite a bit to run ethanol. 30-40 percent more fuel depending on the brew. That’s all the flex fuel vehicles do differently, they are programmed to increase the fuel amount into the engine when the sensor sees more and more alcohol content in the fuel. Normal vehicles can run e85 as well, the oxygen sensors will compensate up to a point. Usually 25 percent. You will most likely get a check engine light if you run straight e85. But the vehicle might still run ok. Older vehicles and carburetor vehicles will need manual adjustment of the fuel mixtures. Also alcohol is corrosive and some vehicles tolerate this better than others.
Alot of good information here
Make sure to have a fuel pump And fuel lines capable of running éthanol or they will disintegrate
As an automotive technician that's been in the industry over 25 years I have to say that's not entirely true people put the e85 in gasoline cars and make it a mile or two down the road and then have to get towed to the shop and then because the o-rings and the rubber components in the system are designed for that level of alcohol content and deteriorates it and basically makes you feel pumped and you fuel injectors useless and leaky until the point that they become useless
@@yupcrazy...5465 it’s true, some cars handle it better than others. I burn all my old e85 from my race car in my old Chevy truck. Just pour a few gallons in at a time and it runs fine, never had a problem. Other cars computers can’t compensate quick enough. E85 won’t break down o rings as fast as you say. Over time they will deteriorate, yes. There is 10% ethanol in all gasoline now, cars would be having a lot more issues if it was that much of a problem. Carburetor vehicles are another story.
@@shannonsisk I dare you to go pump a half a take of e85 in ur modern vehicle ... Any more than 20% ethanol and a modern car will not run on it... actually you spoke of a race car so I'm going to assume you know about vehicles cars trucks and the industry here's something that you'll probably recognize when summer comes around they change the chemical structure of the fuel when winter comes around they change the chemical structure of the fuel they call it winter fuel and summer fuel this isn't taking into consideration elevation which has a lot to do with the fuel also but when they switch from Summer to Winter fuel and they put the two different fuels in the same holding tanks at the gas stations it creates excessive pockets of ethanol people suck it up into their cars and it causes their fuel pumps to go bad you don't have to believe me but ask any automotive technician and they'll tell you the most fuel pumps fail when summer time hits and the reason why is not because of the heat it is because of the ethanol content that they sucked up in their gas tank again you don't have to believe me but if you research it or go to school little bit in the automotive industry they'll teach you all about this stuff again I dare you to pump half a tank of e85 into your modern vehicle 2006 and newer and tell me that your car runs just fine on it I don't even care about the check engine light and then even after you get all that fuel out and you put quality gasoline back in it in 6 months come back here and tell me that your fuel system isn't leaking I have personally replace tens of thousands of dollars worth of fuel system components because of this exact issue at the Chevy dealership I work
Ethanol is used regularly in fuel in the Midwest. Goes hand in hand when you figure how much corn is grown here.
I soulfully watch this show just to remember this one time at grandmas and I was watching it with my dad and we fell asleep. Granted this was back when it first came out and that was in the early 2010s-2013 idk I was younger but he’s gone now and I get a really good comforting feeling now. Thank you guys ‼️
People often times overlook and severely underestimate just how smart some people get in the south. The difference is they tend to keep this knowledge to them selves in their families for problems that plague the rest of people.
Gotta appreciate these kinds of savants.
savant is a pretty strong word for something any 8th grader should know this is basic knowledge for anybody that actually made it to high school
@@rjc862003 but most adults don't know because this doesn't affect their real life
yup, i know some guys that can fix just about anything
Any moron can make alcohol.
It's like the secret societies of history. The uninitiated are kept from the secret keys. In other words, if you know, you know.
I feel like hanging with these guys and cooking would be a great time
That old tractor just had its entire life's worth of carbon blown out in about 30 seconds!
Rumor has it, the old man is looking for a Lambo to race..
😂😂
I’m interested to see when they finally engineer a vehicle
they did have you every heard of a little thing called nascar?
@@TheGibby1973 shit boy how could I have forgot. That’s one my favorite sports man
Monster Jam????
that's easy for them. lets see a rocket ship or Aeroplan or a submarine that runs off of ethanol
They already have. Multiple times😂
Totally awesome 👍 My grandfather used high proof sugar cane liquor to power up his 1948 Ford back in the mid 60s. We lived near the South American jungles and had limited supply of petrol ⛽️ So, the alternative was to use straight liquor 😁 He was a heavy equipment mechanic and new how to machine parts to keep the equipment running. I also recall him modifying the cylinder heads his old Ford 🧰
This reminds me of the Dukes of Hazzard “High Octane” episode. To quote. Boss Hogg “Jesse’s moonshine is the only shine in the world that can be measured in octane”
That was one of my favorite episodes
"We gotta get you in shape"
"I am a shape, im round"
Fucking killed me
Round is A shape.
Here since gas prices are above $5 a gallon. Learning how to make my own 😂
That would still be cheap as hell here in Austria.
Crazy times
They sell their moonshine for what, $150-200/gallon?
Seems economical to use it as fuel....
@@dyent you missed the joke jack wagon
@@bang2020 If you call that a joke, you'll find this hilarious: Sky is blue.
@@dyent that’s a good one! I’ll be voting for another 4 years of Joe our boy! Blue wave coming
It's like if hawkeye mastered bootleggin' instead of archery 😂😂
Lmao for real
I thought I was the only one who seen that lol
Jebidiah Priven
Killing Thanos with Molotov cocktails made from the finest moonshine.
@@minhducnguyen9276 lmaoooo and don't forget he can make moonshine tear gas too probably lol
So this is what Hawkeye actually does on his farm
Glad I'm not the only one
@@Jamesjimjimmy Same
This Made my day xD
I said the same thing lol is that Jeremy renner
Man, He looks so much like Hawkeye! Lol
Was scrolling the comments looking for this :)
we need these men now more than ever.
Aye
A hillbilly stereotype is dumb but they’re making gas out of moonshine “gasohol”
without billy society would be going down hill. hence why we call them hillbilly
They use a different formula but manage to get the same answer
Howm grown and organic is what big industry doesn’t want
we need to retaliate
That is the reason doing this is actually illegal AF. lol
I mean normal fuel production is already organic based itself. Just a concentration so high of organic compounds that it kills. Like moonshine if it’s dumped into the water and some fishies swim through it
Home grown and organic won't keep up with the demand though, they take more time because they have care compared to factory made where efficiency is the target to meet the quota.
Its simply because on a large scale you will face the lack of agricultural land to produce enough plants to distill alcohol leaving no space to grow other crops. Plate or gasoline?
From Jason Bourne to Mission Impossible and then being an Avenger as Hawkeye and now being a moonshiner? What a journey
they are twins lol
My grandpa (bless his soul) was a prepper and knows how to make an wood gas engine. He taught me how to do it as well as a gift and how to make filtered wood gas. This is a secret handed down to our family.
Edit: Corrected this from brown gas to wood gas. Turns out brown gas is not wood gas as I was told by someone that wood gas is also called and known as brown gas. My grandfather is using wood gas engine running on filtered wood gas.
My mistake. Thank da1ve for the correction.
@Brian Smith curious to know as well
Oxygen and hydrogen gas apparently
@@unclejoe8310 Yes. There are lots of applications of brown gas. TH-cam has lots of videos about it. If there would be a gift that would be usable in times of need like, it would be brown gas creation and engine.
@@Kopie0830 i didn't know you could use brown gas for an engine
@Brian Smith oxyhydrogen gas, basically stuff that you get when you electrolyze water. A highly flammable gas
Everclear is 95% ethanol. I threw it into my lawnmower and it started. Definitely hurt the engine and it smoked a bit, but it ran. I stopped drinking it after that.
This practicality is what we need more of today. Him and his method could save humanity
AKA "domestic terrorism" ARE YOU PUT THERE FIGURING OUT HOW TO DO THINGS FOR YOURSELF TERRORIST? This is their actual narrative.
*out
“Moonshiners have launched their first manned mission to the moon: Learn how they went from alcohol to the artificial creation of life”
This video show that there is all kind of people on this earth and each of us just evolve in our own different ways. Some are smart some work hard some never give up.
Here in Brasil most of the cars are flexfuel. The ethanol is 100% pure, and the gasoline must have, at least 25% of ethanol in it.
When in ethanol the car consumes around 30% more fuel and gains more power, but it tends to corode some components, when not developt to do it.
Just Because He Wears Overalls & Talks Like Something You Never Heard. Doesn’t Mean He Dumb.. Straight Genius On His Part‼️👏👏👏⛽️
Bro I think you are getting genius and hard worker confused lol.
Also you're gonna need a way bigger jet in that carburetor for that little bike to run on ethanol
The old life and the new if it combined together nice work 👍
For the curious the situation was actually quite similar to the Toilet Paper Wars of 2020. The shortage was caused by panic buying after the pipeline shutdown - a lot of companies who either had their own tankers or ran tankers through other companies had plenty of stored gasoline to last through the shortage itself. To be fair this was a super resourceful idea and props to you.
With the gas prices due to the Ukraine war, this suddenly seems relevant again.
@@Despotic_Waffle please y crux yo cuffffj
Makes me want to put a still in my backyard for my e85 car. The e85 price is $3.99 a gallon and 87 Oct is between $4.39 to $4.85 a gallon in Rocklin, CA (CA sales and other taxes are killing us).
Fuel is so damn cheap in the US.
4.85 for 1 US Gallon ? that's only 1.28 euro per liter !! average price where I live is way over 2.00 euro per liter for the cheap stuff.
@@JPDijkstra JP California has Federal Excise tax (which all states have), state sales tax and special tax per gallon for road maintenance. We also have refineries that close down for maintenace so when demands goes up there is not enough production, so price of refined gas per gallon is higher. Yes in Europe you gas is extremely expensive.
I use to pay 1.80$ a gallon for e85 here in MN. It's almost 3.50 a gal now. Crazy jump.
0:11 bro looks like cleetus
Those old Farmall tractors have done more work than the human mind can handle! Lol. They're still on most farms across the United States and they certainly don't need any stupid microchips or sensors. The only thing electric is needed for is the lights and starter!
I learned how to handle a manual transmission on an old Farmall H! And an A, and an old Farmall Cub. I can still drive damned near anything on the road, barring Semi tractors and heavy equipment, and I'm proud to be able to do so! I can't be the only person that learned to drive a stick that way, either.
It's saying something when farmers have to "hack" their modern tractors software to even fix them.
It’s gotta throw spark to the distributor too.
Myth busters actually proved that a car could run on moonshine alone
why did they bother? alky dragsters have been burning pure alcohol for years
@@ShinGouki86 They tested cars that were not meant to run on moonshine, regular road cars. alky dragsters as the name implies are meant to run on pure alcohol.
I saw that episode, and yes, the car "ran", but it didn't run well at ALL.
I think most anything will work, the nuance is in efficiency and engine wear.
From car's perspective it's like you just added very poor quality gas into it (ethanol gives less power on same volume). Would not suggest trying it tho unless the car was designed for it. Ethanol destroys the engine on long run without proper parts as it is highly corrosive.
In Brazil, all national cars can run off gasoline, ethanol or a mix of them with any proportion. We have been using ethanol from sugar cane since the 80s. Regular gas in Brazil have 25% of ethanol nowadays.
Technically speaking, I'd imagine the creek shine would be alright to drink. Lol
The heat from the distillation process would have killed off the germs.
@@jonathantan2469 that and the distillation process would physically separate the germs from the product, unless they can evaporate and recondensate
Works as long as you have cheap or free supplies. But once your magic gas ends up $8.00 a gallon might better drive over the state line with a steel drums
This wouldn't be happening if the sniffer wasn't in his outhouse.
In some parts of California gas is $8 + a gallon my buddy that lives there sent me some pics
@@carscritters6727 Where? Bay area? Malibu to Norcal coast to Del Mar its like high 5's tops
It already costs 2$ a liter in Norway for petrol....
@@AuRowe my buddy lives in Gorda California his car only runs on premium and it's 8.49 a gallon there right now
"Hey... What are you doing to the old tractor?"
"I'm putting some pep in it Chuck!" 😂😂😂😂
man seeing chuck play around on his high octane tractor made my day :D
“lottery or something” a line at the gas station for scratch offs. only in the south lmaooo
Pretty sure he was referring to Powerball or another state lottery
Nah yaotta be down here when it 5% chance of snow smokes milk eggs and bread look like the toilet paper isle at the beginning of covid
If you successfully obtain an ethanol fuel permit, doing this is possible. Also, apparently Spiritus makes grain spirit that's 192 proof (96% ethanol, basically just under the true theoretical limit for an ethanol solution that is distillable, though 190 is also close enough to that limit). Keep in mind that around 10% ethanol works just as well as tetraethyl lead at preventing engine knock, so modern ethanol gasoline is fine. Also ethanol gasoline you can get from a pump has gone up to 25% ethanol in some regions.
Also Mythbusters ran a 2013 car (apparently Ford) on pure 200-proof ethanol. Also, the original Ford Model T and Model A cars can run on pure ethanol or even kerosene among other unconventional fuels.
The inventor of the diesel engine designed it to run on vegetable oil, and the 1893 World's Fair demo of the engine was ran on peanut oil. Peanut oil is quite thin compared to something like canola or olive oil. It's effectively a very thin liquid. You still should make sure that the oil is kept warm/somewhat hot for best results when using it directly with no petroleum diesel or additives, unless you are using an antique diesel car.
In theory you could make a custom carburetor capable of direct ethanol or in diesel cars direct peanut oil if your car is old enough to use a carburetor.
Also, ethanol and peanut oil burn far cleaner than gasoline and petroleum diesel. A peanut oil-fueled diesel engine's exhaust has a peanut smell, rather than the acrid smell of petroleum diesel exhaust.
“So corn rules the world?” The tip of the iceberg
Fun fact, the original engines were designed to run off Ethanol fuel. Discovering oil curbed that, here we are full circle.
What "original engines" were designed to run off 100% ethanol?
Oil companys keeping the sheep from surviving off their own scource of energy
@@AntonioLopez-kw3ev You have a better, cheaper, source of energy in mind? Today's world is an energy hog, and oil fits the bill.
@@davelowets Amazing I see you are one of the sheep you said all those words but there was no logic
@@davelowets The Ford Model T for example can run any fuel from gas to lamp oil. If you can set it on fire, the engine will use it. The original manuals if they existed or the dealer would tell you not to mix fuel but you can use whatever fuel you have.
That tractor woke up from a deep sleep after it had its first taste of moonshine
Gasoline: $5/gal
Moonshine: $50 to $100/gal
Hillbilly: *puffs joint*
I mean he literally can't get gas, gotta drive somehow. This doesn't mean he does this often, the reality tv people probably told him to for content.
This dude has a business. he’s a licensed distiller in a control state, not really a hillbilly, they’re just doing the most for the cameras.
He’s got a profitable business and understands that exposure from this video will likely help his business’s bottom line. That’s without the money the discovery network is paying him to film.
Moonshine is 7 dollars a gallon from the producer.
Tax is $30/gallon.
And the story/brand you buy it from is taking the rest.
But yeah let's leave out the part where the government takes something like a 90% cut hence why denatured is so much cheaper. So reality is probably more like maybe .50c to 1$ gallon maybe if you bought everything, they're not so I'm sure that's why they're willing to destroy their engines just to do something so asinine.
These brave men are true heroes in the time of no gas or high cost gas
"You keep using that word, I don't think you know what it means"
brave?
How much propane did they use to make a gallon of ethanol they could use?
@@Hebrew42Dayexactly, it would have been easier to run thr engine off the propane or lpg! And it would have been cheaper
Its a pure joy listening to them just talk... The what they are doing is great, but the vocalization... Boy do that make me rowdy... I love hearing shakespeare-ian english, but this, like irish english is a joy to hear... Cracks me up so bloody hard i could piss myself while being sober...
Now can you reverse that and make Moonshine out of Gasoline?
Or just drink gasoline.
And then go blind drinking it.
@@tbw357 thats the best part
No this isn’t gasoline it’s gasohol completely different
Yes , just boil gasoline for 30 minutes on high.
Some say that's how popcorn used to make his
Flex fuel will definitely run 20% ethanol. Maybe more. Till you stated maxing parameters of the flue system. It's essentially E85 like at ⛽. You will get way less Miles per gallon
What a brake through. Fun fact: Brazilians do this since decades. Almost all cars run on ethanol there.
This, my friends, is why prohibition started. Bring this back as common knowledge.
the prohibition started because people drank like 10 times the liquor they do today
There's nothing wrong with this, they are being resourceful during a gas shortage.
Plus, using ethanol as a fuel put of less carbon emissions.
@@jbflynn4134 you are misinformed my friend.
@@EkzdeeLFT i would say the same thing about you my friend
@@jbflynn4134 the people who owned these big fuel companies didn’t want their empire destroyed so they funnelled a massive amount of money into banning alcohol to combat this
Prefer running on straight ethanol...however you can never go back to gasoline once you convert the engine...
WE NEED THESE GUYS NOW
You can actually run a engine on +90% alcohol, here in brazil we have regular gasoline and 96% alcohol in the pumps
(To run a regular enine on alcohol you only need to tune the engine to run a bit richer)
The entire fuel system MUST be designed for alcohol also. If it isn't, it won't last long.
This man literally knows more useful stuff than someone who went college.
Yeah college schools mostly, doesn’t teach
Colleges are to busy pushing liberal bs and racist propaganda what else do u expect from it
That’s a REALLY broad statement lol
He definitely knows more than the dumbest person who went to college and definitely doesn’t know more than the smartest person who went to college 🤷♂️
@@CarlosG2288 knows more WHAT? Let the grid go down, then we’ll see who knows what.
@@mudvayne2311 racist propaganda? To who?
I love how intelligent and complex they try to make it sound like to make high quality, pure shine.
Its like, easier than making spaghetti bolognese
Damn.. Hawkeye really wasn’t the same after Endgame.
We need more moonshiners out there they are pretty intelligent.
Course they smart. All the stupid ones died of methonal poisoning.
Tim Smith is my hero. Best shine I ever had.
“It’s a shame we have to turn it into something so high proof we cannot enjoy it” -Ron Swanson didn’t like thay
Only idiots drink alchohol
@@teamalphawolfsquadren2948 real men drink liquor
@@jebaited2449 why would you drink somthing like that when it tastes like piss and has the chance of getting you addicted.
@@issstari954 means your addicted
@@jebaited2449 sweet I earned my "real" man card
😂
We also have E85 in America, legal race gas essentially, for those who don’t know it’s 110 octane like 93 (premium) made from USA sourced corn. Burns at 30% more so Ull need bigger injectors but hell of alot more power. Also burns cooler & reduces KR.
What would you know I have an sti
Turbo engines live fuel enrichment
This is one of my favorite episodes, I think.
"aint your truck flex fuel? you goun flex my engine right out the da goum motor mounts" had me rolling on the floor lmao
@4:28 exactly what my thought was as soon as they started 😅, not going to experiment on my vehicle 🙅
Love to see the old man having fun on his tractor I wish I had a tractor lol
you can also run engines off a wood gasifier if you had to... plus wood is free.
Wow, I gotta see this
We can turn anything into something we can use 🙏🏽
So back in the 1930's my Gpa had an Oliver tractor that was designed and build to run off Alcohol. It ran great and got our family through the depression
Ethanol is the God send for small engines to make big power. Next to nitromethane, ethanol is far certain superior to gasoline in making reliable power, much cooler. The problem with it , is in cold climates, it doesn't want to light off, and it corrodes metal, so you have to pickle the fuel system (not Tickle) or add fuel cleaners- if it sits on metal for long periods of time. Of course it draws moisture in to it, so storage sealing is essential. It also takes almost twice as much fuel when running ethanol, to benefit from the cooling effect, however, it can be run and tuned to be perfectly friendly to the environment and natural. It's fun to think we can make E190. I would love to see how my- over 600hp four cylinder wagon- would run on a juice boost out of that 190 batch you just made! I have run e85 for 6 years so far and would only switch back to gas if I was in a freezing climate, or there was no e85 around. Great video, I really love the show, have followed it for many many years. I used to live between Charlottesville and Richmond In BUMPASS Virginia, Now I terrify the good folk in Houston Texas with my builds and creations. Check us out!
Thanks for the read.
@@phillwop how do you have so many subscribers without one video or post?
I seen once on a generator that was using 87 that the Ethanol actually made a build up on the valve enough to make it stick open. This was a 10 year old machine but it surprised me to see this.
It's ONLY a "God send" IF one is trying to build a high compression, high performance, or boosted engine. For an everyday low compression workhorse, there is no benefit to alcohol.
@@davelowets I'm sorry, that just is not true Sir.
We have light and heavy duty vehicles that are labeled "flex fuel" vehicles so that low compression engines can take advantage of using pump gas, or E85 ethanol fuels with a different fuel and ignition map to ramp up both the torque and power of the engines. E85 helps the engine work easier, which scientifically is known in the industry as "increased efficiency" , if you wanted to get technical. There is not a petrol burning engine that I can think of that can not benefit from the added cooling of the burning, of the fuel, ethanol offers, plus the fact that it does not pre ignite, so increased ignition timing can be utilized without Knock, or ping, or detonation, that regular petrol engine has. Petrol can get hot and then ejects head gaskets and ring lands when it detonates and pre ignites. Even on a low compression engine, Gains will be had, when switching from regular pump gas to e85, if it is tuned accordingly. Check our channel for our 505 whp 4 cylinder 2.3 Volvo Station wagon if you think I'm blowing smoke rings up your waste hole! We did a actual test of the temperature that E 85, 93 octane pump gas, and rubbing alcohol burn at, the temperatures of the flame are very different, hence the cooling effect each different fuel offers! Most alcohol race cars don't even use cooling systems because the fire in the engine burns so cool! Check out the DATA on our channel, @Turbo World where we fix things to last longer and go faster!
Have a great day!
Bro country people must be AMAZING at chemistry
Naw they just know
Yes that's why meth is everywhere because you can make it at home or in the garage. Dear FBI man, no I don't make meth.
This is how you end up with a heart attack out of nowhere, and all of a sudden you're never heard from again.
This is the real reason behind prohibition a century ago
Literally rn gas prices insane! I use to fill my car $60 now it’s $90!
In countries like Brazil we actually have cars moved by Alcohol/Ethanol based fuel.
Not the heroes we deserved, but the heroes we needed
These two would likely strive throughout a zombie apocalypse and be the first ones to spark society again.
They would need a little help.
Kind of reminds me of the Beverly Hillbillies and Granny's white lightning/ rheumatism medicine and the jalopy that Jethro drives, especially the tractor flying scene which Tim's partner is in near the end of this clip. 😆
“We’re not making it to drink” like his integrity
Your engine isn’t made for any ethanol level over 20% and they used 80% ethanol
Dead ass I have been making a "when shit goes down" apocalypse notebook, and this is going in there under "when you run almost outta gas, keep distilling moonshine until it makes ethanol, then add to a 1/3 a tank of gas and boom"
We ain’t killin ourselves with this moonshine, this time we’re killing our vehicles.
*Tim is a legend* I’ve been watching since I was a kid! 💜🙏🏆🏆
"The fuel of the future will be made from fruit; and every man will be able drive their family car with a fuel they made in their kitchen sink" -- Henry Ford.
Patents destroyed this dream. Gas companies have patents on nearly every possible gas alternative.
@@mathusvaiaoga9787 they just release whatever suits them i bet.
First it was gasoline.
Today it was electricity.
Tomorow it will be moonshine.
"No." - The elites that secretly run the world.
Ethanol isn’t really a great fuel to begin with. Ethanol is 76330 btu per gallon… requires 53956 btu to produce it.
Gasoline is 132000 btu per gallon… requires 13000 btu to produce it. Plu there are feedstocks produced from the petro distillation process…. Basically everything that isn’t wood or stone is made from these feedstocks. Not everything is an evil plot.
I like this show, Tim is one of my favorite guys on this show, he reminds me of most of my cousins on dads side. Hell what am I saying. Moms side too. I keep forgetting she’s a Hatfield
He's just doing what he's been told by the old-timers
Totally inspiring! Society going off grid or back to the basics so all I can say is More! More! MORE!
That's amazing 👏 I would love to have a some time with these people and learn how to do this and start something similar here in the UK 🇬🇧
"I mean, it probably damn hit 3Gs!"
😂 That is one of the best lines I've heard in a while