1925: Maytag washer powered by a single cylinder 2-stroke motor. Clothes get washed. 2020: Garage54 powers a washing machine with an 80 hp 4 cylinder 4-stroke motor. Hilarity ensues.
At some point the engine gets so hot, that the fuel is just combusting before the spark plug even fired. By then any ECU would be tarding the timing so low that you barely have any power left. If it's a rotary based ignition the thing would just die off.
Dont forgot history the first washing machines had small 4 stroke engines on them. However they didn’t have a multi cylinder car engine. This is my absolute favorite channel on RU-vid. You guys are insane geniuses. Doing all the crazy idea us mechanics have. I’m glad u guys are doing what you’re doing👍👍👍👍
Over here in the UK the only people that use the TIDE (apart from kids who eat it) are hotel and guest house owners, the TIDE is cheap but extremely strong, it will ruin decent clothes after a few washes but for washing bed linen and bathrobes for lots of guest rooms the tide is perfect, they are designed to be used hard and washed hard. Ordinary people use fairy, daz, ariel, persil etc. which is much kinder on clothes than the tide - if they want something cheap, there is always tesco value or aldi basics, which is even cheaper than the tide but very mild, unlike the tide.
@@ehodzic155 didn't expect American Cleaning products and such making it across to the other side of the world and still be practical to sell and profit from, i just thought maybe it was more cost efficient for some Russian brand to take over that market, but what do i know.
For a while there I thought you needed Colin furze to come down and show you how to destroy a washing machine. Glad to see you got there in the end. If you guys ever collabed with him the level of derp would be epic.
I am always impressed with the ideas you have. Some are funny, some are brilliant, some are crazy, but all of them are fun to watch because of the team's enthusiasm. Keep up the great work, love the channel!
It's very hot where we are living at the moment and your video inspired another idea that could mitigate this problem. The ceiling fans in our place just aren't getting the job done, but they are just conventional electric fans. A more effective fan could be assembled using an airplane propeller spun up by a Lada engine. (and transmission for speed control) We eagerly await the testing video. I am sure that any of the Garage 54 mechanics/engineers/videographers/hooligans will be proud to volunteer their residence for the testing video.
Attach: - leaf blower - chain saw - lawn mower - circular saw - scythe - heavy drill just comes to my mind :)) Great Video and best Greetz to Russia :D
I think my old washing machine was even louder on a spin cycle. It was like a jet engine 😄 and then one time the spin cycle was so intense that it shook itself apart, it literally exploded.
I love this channel I expected the machine to completely explode I laughed so hard I almost needed a washing machine LOL as for ideas for something else to hook the motor up to I've been a printing pressman for 35 years and back in the day I jokingly talked to my coworkers about I wonder what would happen to a roll to roll printing press hooked up to a gasoline engine so I'd love to see the motor hooked up to a roll to roll web printing press, the outcome on that should be quite hilarious 🤣
Washing machine is toast??? It freaking blew the transmission apart, the main bearing and the drum of the machine stood well to the '10th' gear it was subjected, I'd buy that anytime!
In rural America, there used to be lots of gas engine powered washing machines, before electricity came to every corner of the country. Hit and miss motors.
Years ago I found two projects in the Mother Earth News magazine. One dealt with converting a V-8 Chevrolet pickup truck to run on wood gas, but I see you have already done a wood gasifier for your Lada. The other was a man who needed power and heat, so he used a 4-cylinder 2.2 liter (if I remember correctly) Ford Pinto engine as a stationary power plant and fueled it with methane gas from a digester that used animal waste. That stationary power plant might be interesting to recreate with a Lada engine.
Reverse connect a gearbox to increase RPM and build a proper cooling system on the engine. Make it out of a rear wheel drive engine and gearbox then add a second one output to output and firat gear on the second one will spin like mad!