We replace motor oil with honey and condensed milk - what will happen?
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The results of this experiment were only half predictable. One of these two substances truly amazed us and will likely surprise you as well.
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Hi, voice over guy here. Honestly I feel like this one is a bit underappreciated. I mean, the honey didn't do bad at all as a surrogate motor oil.
Hey voice over guy. You do a really great job.
@@jessiejames3029 hey man, thnx
It’s starting to be obvious that all the Lada’s have been consumed by garage54 experiments and they had to expend their appetite. 😂
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A customer took his car in for an oil change.
@@Vicus_of_Utrechtexpand
@@Tomatolover120 That works too lol
Now its jdm destroyers
This is the channel you watch to see the results of the ideas you think up in the shower.
😂😂😂😂
The car engine now has type 1 diabetes 😂
indeed
I would love to see a teardown on that engine full of yummy caramel!
Maybe a collaboration with I Do Cars without saying anything at all, just a "please strip this engine and let us know".... 😂
not something you want to hear an engine revving high and the driver saying that does not sound good🤣
I nearly died when Vlad said let's pour hot water into the engine, I have never heard of that before, but it seemed to work. Another great experiment guys. Regards to you all from Melbourne Australia .
It's fine as long as you're just flushing it out. Not stay in there, and also burn out the rest of the water.
It will remove all the carbon buildup.
@@chad2787 Removing carbon build-up with a little water is a bit different than flushing the entire engine cold.
Would have loved to see them drop the pan and see what it all looked like inside.
They did with honey. It got solid immediately
It's called caramelizing an engine.
I can't believe Vlad actually licked the dipstick at 19:12 😂 he really is nuts!
I love all the wacky and fun things they come up with though. No idea too farfetched for them!
And thanks to BMI Russian as always for translating so we English speakers can enjoy and understand their shenanigans.
BMI makes this channel for the English world.
I remember a different translator was used and my god it was atrocious.
its teh land of milk and honey
@@Vicus_of_Utrechtmost translators don't care/bother to match their voices to the video, but this is bearable
It's old practice to taste test a mystery fluid to determine what it has in it. The idea it has sugar in it just makes the idea more tolerable lol
A good way to test the acidity of oil/check how much gas made it into the oil is to taste it. I've done it on a few occasions in my life when buying used cars.
Hi from BRAZIL… Love your channel Vlad!!! Hugs from BRAZIL !!! 👏👏👏
From 1990 to 1995, around 70,000 LADA were sold in Brazil… Niva, Samara and Laika !!!
Niva was the most successful vehicle in those years !!! 👍👍👍👍
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any chance on a tear down video of this engine? ji want to see what the engine internals look like after the honey and condensed milk.
I was disappointed.
i think all the main bearings and cam bearings are glued in place with caramel like loctite, piston rings would be the same too. i wonder what the oil pump looks like inside lmao. i had soo much fun watching this too, smiling from ear the ear when it was running on honey.
Is caramel a byproduct of heating honey, I didn't know that.
I bet that not only did the honey cool down and basically make a hard candy, but it also probably ruined the piston rings and lost all compression.
I'd have been VERY interested to see how that engine faired with synthetic motor oil after the honey treatment.
You could unwittingly be on to something very useful there.
Carry in comrades!
Only if they meticulously remove all the honey. Honey is corrosive. You should see what it does to concrete. But I expect it dissolved some of the accumulated gunk.
(I used to work in a honey house, where the stuff is processed.)
I think the proteins in the condensed milk linked together like when you cook an egg. Thats why the honey worked a lot better, you would have to get it really hot to caramelize.
are you going to pour honey into an engine or what?🤣
You guys don’t ever disappoint! Great job!
And finally a modern Japanese car. Don't get me wrong, those Lada cars look cool, but the modern cars look cleaner inside and out IMO and have better fuel economy. :) I would love to see a 1980s Lada restored to factory condition, with modern aftermarket infotainment (not too modern though), seats and dashboard. Petition for G54 to restore a Lada to perfect condition, with a clean engine bay, new interior and warm LED lights/brake lights, and maybe have a Toyota engine swap installed in the Lada itself.
Thanks Garage 54, awesome as always and respect to BMI Russian.
For sale. Slightly used with honey then milk then regular oil back in. Runs like new and stronger! $10k!
Sweet!
I would buy this! But only with some authographs from the hole garage54 team!
It runs SWEET on honey! Wonder how many miles it would last.
As Long as the engine is running and still warm I bet about 10-20. A lot less if you let it coller because the honey will lock the engine.
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Brazilians: Making dulce de leche in the pressure cooker.
Russians: Making dulce de leche in the Lancer's engine.
If condensed milk does this to your engine, imagine what it does to your insides 😮😂
Different systems
nice behind the scene part,, it's rarely see in this channel and it show that the mechanics is having fun as well,, love it,,
What're the chances we get to see the teardown of the milk engine?
This is like watching Neutral Drop without Stuntman
Russian mechanics, always answering the most important questions in automotive science. On todays episode, how does an engine run with honey and condensed milk as oil ? 👏 😂
...and in next week's episode, beer for coolant 🙂
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Awesome work! You get better and better with each video. It's been fun watching your channel grow. Keep it up!
looks like poop the engine has to take a dump🤣
What led this car to be a candidate for experimentation? Looks a bit better condition than the Lada lineups.
One project I would like to see you take on is making the wood gas vehicles from the 1940s, you know, the cars with the built in stills that cooked wood to create gas all built as part of the car.
I too have been fascinated with wood gas for a long time too. would love to see a wood gas driven Lada.
They did a wood gas video a while back
It's been done. By them and many others too.
Those were used during WW11 when petrol was unavailable for civilians, and it was known as 'producer gas' on which the low compression sidevalve cars and trucks could only just 'limp alone slowly' with very little power available, but it did move them along a level surface at about 10 to 15 kms per hr . . with coalie black sooty 'smoke' from the burner stack.
@@HA05GER thanks, I'll look back through the archives for it.
This was hilarious fun that engine must not have been in that bad of shape to run like it did at first. but you guys had a plan and it worked out and had fun doing it way to go guys .
I know what is wrong with it: It does not have a Lada engine in it.
IDEA! Make the engine bay water tight like a tub, fill it with water high as you can and see if it keeps engine cool. Like crossing a river etc but for longer to see the effects. Add a snorkel etc.
Suggested soundtrack from the 70ies « honey honey … sugar sugar » 😂
You basically made Dulce De Leche with an engine. A tasty argentinian dessert made by cooking condensed milk!
not argentinian btw...
Great video, gonna put honey in my engine now 😂
That is one sweet ride!
"Garage 54 - performing strange experiments so you don't have to."
I Would love a car. Especially one from garage 54. Great job guys.
Nice White Toyota Crown at 14:10.. Love it..!!
Fairly certain the honey caramelised inside of the cam/crank bearings 😂
Piston walls. The bearings can't become so tight.
😂😂another fantastic video from garage 54 👍👍
This is my kind of questions that pop up at 3am 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Could only imagine the mechanical damage to the piston sleeves and basically everything else...😂
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Just something to think about.
You can never guess their next idea, absolutely love it.
19:09 🤣 It's greasy but then you lick it. 🤣🤣🤣 Engine oil, milk and honey, delicious.
Poor Lada lancer.
That's one sweet engine!
Use liquid bacon grease for oil next time!.
This will be disastrous! Sugar hardens!! Lol 😂
I find it amusing that for this experiment they decided not to chance destroying some old beat up Lada. That shows great respect for Lada's!
My favorite hacks are back at it again.
it's not an OIL pressure light, it's a HONEY pressure light... lol
now it's a MILK pressure light :)
That's what she said.
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Waiting for brazilians spawning to say "so many people in the world with nothing to eat, and you wasting food" 😂
Condensed milk goes into my stomach, not into a engine :D
That shit is nasty. Real milk only. 2% and up only.
@@joshuagibson25202%? It's up to 5% here and condensed milk is generally only used in cooking applications or instead of sugar in your tea/coffee etc
I eat it with a spoon. The only thing is that I buy condensed milk in a can not a bag like he did in the video. @@mantvydas8810
No way, just last night I was wondering about honey as motor oil. You guys rock.
Clearly the Russian guys at Garage54 have access to your thoughts 🤣
You guys get me all the time!
I'll be scrolling through and see something so random it makes me stop and look, and it Garage 54.... 🤣🤣🤣
We've reached the moment:
Garage54 ran out of Ladas
You'll get a yummy engine smelling loke glory, LOL...
Poor that Evo... 😭
If i have that Evo, i will take care like a baby
Garage 54 is in the land of milk and honey.
How did this work? And it sounded good, like better than most Mitsubishis. It’s shocking. This channel is insane.
I have another great idea for another video. How about making a LADA 16 cilinder engine?
whahaha Condensed milk, "we should have some lubrication. Humor at best.... "holy cow, lets do it" 😅
Hi Dr. Cars, you are with your team doing everything we love to try,
can you try it this time with ( dishes washer soup )
I think what apparently happened was that honey cooled and crystalized in the cylinder walls, rings and bearing
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Lol running honey seems like what would happen if you ran all lucas oil treatment 😂😂😂
As it turns out all honey is motor honey 😂
Great experiment.Proves that there is a land with milk and honey.
They knew the Lada would still run so they used a Mitsubishi 😂
3:20 excellent
2:40 Here in the West, Vlad, we have a clever invention called a FUNNEL! 🤣
Hello Garage 54. Have you heard that Hemp Seed Oil was used as crankcase lubricant?
Bottom line: Honey is good for humans and engines.... sugar is not.
I would love to have that car be so awesome
I thought the honey would have solidified on the piston rings quite quickly, especially while driving, that was surprising.
Would stay liquid til it gets cooked an then solidifies when cold
If you've ever had raw honey, yeah you'd expect it to be hard only once it cooled down.
Pls more experiments like with sour cream or cream (30%fat and more - not a full fat milk, it's too lean), pork lard, veg. oil etc., i dunno butter maybe... I have tons of ideas
Would never buy a used car from these guys lol.
"It runs well, some minor honey damage"
washing up liquid fairy will work as a get you home method,its got lubriation it falls down on degrading due to heat,but will work due to it thins existing oil its an oil based product it lubes but i would not recomend extended use,but as a bonus it will clean out sludge,short term get you home fix yes
How about just running an oil additive and no oil? How about sending some of that honey and milk in for an 'oil analysis'?
I think they already made this experiment. Nothing really happened.
8:03 that’s how subie drivers feel when they check their oil it might litterally be milk but it’s full
This honey is pretty thick. Bear that in mind. Vinnie Pooh bear's mind.
Life of Boris special! Put Condensed Milk and honey in car engine.
You guys should do some experiments with nitromethane. It would not disappoint
I'd have to say I doubt they can aquire any. If available it's probably ungodly expensive in Russia.
Gotta luv these characters
i just had a crazy idea and somebody has already done it.
aw you should have pulled the oil pan to see the block of sludge 😂😂😂
8:40... Perhaps it's the remainder of honey cooled that's makin it stick, I doubt the milk has affected it yet. Parts gotta warm for the honey residue to melt, right?^^
#Garage54 great video its a good day when you post new video always different always fun thanks 😂😂😂😂
Sounds like that engine is trying to compress milk and honey
Well that's one way to make Dulce de Leche, probably don't want to have it for dessert though... :P
Hackdaddy Vlad is the king of all hacks. The Hack Supreme.
Also its time you made a diy brake booster
Plz do these
That sugar was doing great until it cooled and hardened
The LAND OF MILK AND MOTOR HONEY???
time to you made a diy steering rack
Please do that ,its an real challenge
This is so mad it's hilarious. Pouring hot water into it to 'unstick' it.. hahaha
I wish they were doing this to a lada
I want to try the forbidden caramel!
Nah you're doin it wrong. You put the milk and honey in your coffee, and 2 shots of Voda vodka"" lol that's all ya gottado.😸
This car doesnt look like the normal wrecks you use - yet 🤣
Reason the honey was hard after being in the engine was due to the heat. Sugar heated to a certain temp will get harder as it heats up (before burning) and that's how they make hard candy.
I don't think I'd taste THAT oil pan candy .☺
They managed to lock an engine using honey.
If I was your customer, and that was my car, I'd be very upset with you. 🤣