Scooter op DIESEL proberen.

DutchRiders
28 Jan 202413:29

Summary

TLDRIn this unique and humorous experiment, the hosts test various unconventional fuels in a two-stroke scooter to see how it performs. Starting with a mix of gasoline and oil, they proceed to test with washing benzine, lamp oil, and diesel. While washing benzine proves to be a surprisingly effective alternative, lamp oil fails to ignite, and diesel only works momentarily with the aid of brake cleaner. The experiment concludes with washing benzine as a viable short-term substitute, while lamp oil and diesel are deemed unsuitable for standard scooters. The video combines scientific curiosity with a light-hearted approach, leaving viewers entertained and informed about the adaptability of two-stroke engines to different fuels.

Takeaways

  • 😀 They test running a scooter on various fuels like washer fluid, lamp oil and diesel
  • 🚗 The scooter ran fine on washer fluid in the short term
  • ⛽️ Lamp oil did not work at all as scooter fuel
  • 🚨 Diesel also did not work as a fuel in the standard scooter
  • 😷 The scooter smelled strongly of diesel when they tried it
  • 🔧 They cleaned out the scooter after trying lamp oil as it got very dirty
  • ❌ The scooter stopped running completely at one point and they weren't sure why
  • ⚠️ They warn that they are bankrupt from these experiments!
  • 🛢️ For the next video they plan to try 10W-40 oil, frying oil and water as fuel substitutes
  • 😢 They conclude diesel does not work as a fuel in a standard scooter

Q & A

  • What fuels were tested in the scooter?

    -Washer fluid (wasbenzine), lamp oil (lampenolie), diesel, and high octane gasoline (102 octane) were tested.

  • Which fuel worked the best in the short term?

    -Washer fluid (wasbenzine) worked well in the short term.

  • Why did the lamp oil not work?

    -The lamp oil was too viscous and thick, causing the parts to stick together rather than properly lubricating the engine.

  • What happened when they tried diesel fuel?

    -The scooter started with brake cleaner fluid, but as soon as it switched to diesel it stopped running.

  • What fuel made the scooter run normally?

    -High octane 102 gasoline made the scooter run normally, like it would with standard gasoline.

  • What damaged the scooter throughout the experiments?

    -Letting various fuels leak on the floor likely caused damage and residue buildup in the scooter's engine and systems.

  • What potential fuels could be tested in the future?

    -Potential future test fuels mentioned were 10W-40 motor oil as a 2-stroke oil replacement, deep fryer oil as a 2-stroke oil replacement, and vinegar as a gasoline replacement.

  • Was the video successful in its goal?

    -Yes, the video succeeded in experimentally testing various uncommon fuels in a scooter engine to see the effects.

  • What safety precautions should have been taken?

    -More safety equipment like gloves and eyed protection should have been used when handling and testing combustible liquids.

  • What was learned from this experiment?

    -It was learned that unconventional fuels like washer fluids can work short-term in combustion engines, but for sustained use standard gasoline is best.

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