@@christianmadl taxis have yellow plates in Sweden, every one else have white
@kevinbennersten14462 күн бұрын
@@christianmadland i hate the new plates, im so used to seeing 123 XXX now we see 123 XX4 which sucks, still happy i have the old one thought
@martinwebb16812 күн бұрын
@@christianmadl ... No, yellow plates are used in the Netherlands and Luxembourg, and in the United kingdom on rear plates with front plates being white. All other European countries car plates are white plates.
@baandro81282 күн бұрын
@@martinwebb1681 no taxis in Sweden have yellow aswell
@TheXshot6 күн бұрын
Serbia is not part of the EU. S stands for Sweden :)
@bon3scrush3r6 күн бұрын
Serbia is SRB and no Eu stars , a lot of them have the blue part. But what happened with the stars on the Swedish one ?¿
@ab-te8kv6 күн бұрын
Serbia is still Europe❗ And €uSSr is not Europe❗
@TheXshot6 күн бұрын
@@ab-te8kv I didn't say anything about Europe. I said EU.
@iamthearmul6 күн бұрын
Serbia would be RS if it was in EU plates. They apparently have wanted to join. "Serbia applied to join the European Union (EU) in 2009 and has been a candidate for membership since 2012, along with nine other states."
@12OZK126 күн бұрын
@@ab-te8kv Typical illiterate Serbian.
@iamthearmul5 күн бұрын
We have summer and winter diesel in northern Europe. At work we ordered big delivery from a Spanish company. A truck driver from spain drove straight to Finland with summer diesel during winter. He got to truck parking near us, went to sleep and woke up in morning frozen, since diesel had clogged. He was very cold when in morning he came to our workplace. We ordered a truck mainentance company to suck out the summer diesel and replaced it with winter version while he sat in heat treatment room we have in production. I bet this will be last time he will come to Finland in middle of winter without winter clothes in slippers and summer diesel fuel.
@dextergandia19285 күн бұрын
Winter diesel? Never heard about that, what is the difference?
@iamthearmul5 күн бұрын
@dextergandia1928 It's a bit different refinement process. Energy density is slightly sacrificed to archieve lower cloud point, and additives that prevent geling. For normal diesel the storage temp is -5C and -15C for minimum specified use temp. Winter diesel can be stored down to -29C and is usable until -34C.
@mimpp19755 күн бұрын
Winter diesel specks are actually nowadays -29/-38C, there is also arctic diesel available in the middle of winter up north. The first number is cloudpoint and the second number is cold filter plugging point. For arctic diesel those are -40/-44
@Starkiller9355 күн бұрын
Not only northern Europe, it's the same in Czechia
@hanswurst24905 күн бұрын
@@dextergandia1928- 15 is usually the limit. Then Diesel gets very viscous/think, even "flocking out". In former days we added petrol (Germany). Then the producers delivered the "winter diesel". Petrol or chemical additives? I don't know.
@georgelynch61396 күн бұрын
-15c is just a cool normal in Sweden
@tomt57455 күн бұрын
a normal morning
@markwilkie36775 күн бұрын
Id rather suffer -15 than what we get in Scotland 😅😅
@Alfadrottning865 күн бұрын
lol, its not even a "normal" here in Iceland .. we can get negative 20 and more, but actually farily rarely .. we usually hover around the more mild -5 to -10
@JohanHultin5 күн бұрын
@@markwilkie3677 You say that, but depending on where in sweden you are, you have that same humidity ontop of the cold, not pleasent I promise.
@Perra19015 күн бұрын
A nice autumn/spring temp here in middle sweden.
@MickeyStartraveller6 күн бұрын
"mechanical sympathy" sounds like a great metal album
@Dan3400005 күн бұрын
🤣
@монстр-р9ж3 күн бұрын
We already have "Technical Extasy" =)
@adpop7505 күн бұрын
Nowadays you pump winter-diesel at the gasstations in winter, so the Diesel doesn't start to crystalize in freezing temperatures but that works only up to -20°C (-4°F). Below those temperatures you need resort to the trick from the old days, which is mixing a few liters of normal gasoline into the diesel (not more than 3-4 liters gasoline on 60 liter diesel though).
@jaskajokunen37165 күн бұрын
in finland winter diesel is good for -38c, storage temps are max -29c Then there is arctic diesel that can be stored at -40c doubt you can get that at regular gas stations.
@iamthearmul5 күн бұрын
@@jaskajokunen3716 Neste gas stations have arctic diesel in northern parts of Finland at selected gas stations in coldest time of winter. I don't know if it's every year thing but last year they had it.
@ArinmarDeKaldenoc5 күн бұрын
in modern diesel cars its dangerous to mix in gasoline..it can and most probaply will damage the motor
@ivankuzin83885 күн бұрын
Do not do that with modern common rail, and especially don't do that if you have modern BMW diesel! Just a whiff of gasoline will kill these nozzles. With old diesels, even old injected like PD from WV group, you are fine doing that. I had a 1.9 TDI PD, used to put 5l of 95 petrol in 50l of summer diesel, worked like a charm in -25 :)
@audriusbaranauskas62275 күн бұрын
We used to do it too back in the day. A few liters of gasoline to the tank. But back then the diesel quality was bad and the engines were simple.
@onnasenshi77395 күн бұрын
This reminds me of a story from my childhood, we had a ski hut in Austria and on Sunday morning my father and 3 of my uncles wanted to go for a “Frühschoppen” (a Sunday morning drink). It was about -15 °C. First my father's Opel Rekord - battery dead, then to the Mercedes 200D - wouldn't start, on to a Mazda 626 - that also refused to start and finally an attempt with a Ford Taunus - that didn't start either. None of the vehicles was older than 1 year, the last one was my mother's VW Beetle, with the impressive age of 18 years and that was the only car that ran. 😂
@goranforsberg6396 күн бұрын
That red BMW is Swedish
@Patrik69205 күн бұрын
ya Vehicle: S - Sweden -Serbia is SCG (from old 'Srbija i Crna Gora' in serbian/bosnian means 'Serbia and Monetenegro')- ISO Alpha2/3 codes: Sweden: SE/SWE, Serbia: RS/SRB Come to my attention Serbia and Montenegro uses ISO Alpha 2/3 for plates atm, Serbia SRB; Montenegro MN
@flopjul30225 күн бұрын
@@Patrik6920 Serbian license plates are SRB not SCG
@Sakhmeov5 күн бұрын
And it's a 335d. Love those, had a beamer myself with the xDrive until a couple of years ago. That there is the M57, which is a masterpiece of an I6, and along with the earlier N57 is right up there with the Merc 606 as possibly the greatest general automotive diesels ever designed.
@uroskostic85705 күн бұрын
@@Patrik6920 Serbia has SRB plates, Montenegro has MN
@psm7675 күн бұрын
În România sunt cutremure, tornade etc..
@tntfreddan31385 күн бұрын
The Volvo 740 is a petrol car. The B230 is a 2.3L I4 petrol engine. The "B" stands for "Bensin" which means petrol.
@qr35795 күн бұрын
You are right Ian, the Toyota in Russia is gasoline. Diesels don't use carburators.
@Salzbuckel6 күн бұрын
Carburated cars cannot be Diesel, this russian car was a probably written off car from Japan. They import hem via Wladiwostok , they are right hand driven.
@bon3scrush3r6 күн бұрын
It gets cold in Romania yes , our record is −38.5 °C (−37.3 °F) . It used to be colder , we used to get to -20C(-4°F) even in the South from time to time. Nowadays it's not that cold if you're not in the mountains , maybe a few really cold weeks during january and february . Right now we have -°C in most of the country during the night.
@tedminatorul5 күн бұрын
The crazy thing about that climate is that the difference between summer and winter temperatures can excede 70⁰C!
@mindscraper19785 күн бұрын
Bucharest, Romania, is on the same latitude as Montreal, Europes climate is closer to Canadas as to the US climate as it is latitude is comparable.
@tedminatorul5 күн бұрын
@@mindscraper1978 Yes, it is on the same latitude, but Romania is nowhere near the ocean and that changes the climate a lot. That's why there can be almost 40⁰C in July and sometimes as low as -30⁰C in January.
@ItsDaElk6 күн бұрын
January 1985 Bavaria south -34C° my then beloved Mercedes 200D/8 didn't start even after a liter of Petroleum plus a heater under the car. We all had to make a round trip to each workplace with the one petrol car in the family. On the way there were even trucks, well all Diesels stranded by the road. Unforgettable coldest couple of days I can remember. By the way Ian...I could really picture you in a Mercedes 300D/8 (W115). I bet you'd love to cruise around with one of those 😊
@Fydron5 күн бұрын
Coldest start i experienced with diesel was -38c 2003 in Finland i had 5.7L Oldsmobile custom cruiser it was painful start but with 3 batteries and heating the car with large moveable heater 30 min of cranking it was a great success.
@robertholmberg63255 күн бұрын
From Sweden here. Have a diesel heater in the car. Nice to come out to a warm car in the winter. 🙂
@surmapallo81795 күн бұрын
CRDi or CDi means "Common Rail Direct Injection" for anyone wondering what these letters mean in diesel cars.
@laszlobauer52745 күн бұрын
The reason for hard starts usually is bad glow plugs or fuel left over from summer when they don't put additives in it to prevent it from freezing. You can buy additives from gas stations, diesel owners should really know how to prevent hard starts. I own an old VW 1.9 TDI, I can just put 5% gasoline in the diesel and it starts first time even in -20. One time we went skiing in France and parked the buses for the week, diesel crystallized in the tank. The drivers went on foot to the gas station a day before departure and bought 2 boxes of additives for each bus because they sell those in 0.2 liter cans, put them all in to half a tank of diesel (it's 600 liters for a half tank) and shook the bus like crazy so they would start. They took the batteries in the hotel for the week to charge and keep warm.
@rami14066 күн бұрын
Mondeo 2016, 2.0 diesel won't care - 30. I allways say I'm sorry before pressing start 🙂 Souther Finland 🇫🇮
@terryross17545 күн бұрын
Mine's the same. Press the button once and wait. Away she goes - no prob.
@Bjervus4 күн бұрын
I had a mondeo before, and it was the same. -37 when I was working in the mines in northern Sweden, cold start with nothing extra, just remember to glow 2-3 times and always start :)
@evilii5 күн бұрын
I used to have 2007 Mazda 6 2.0 turbo diesel with around 250 thousand kilometers on it, it didn't have that much of a struggle to start in cold mornings. Hailing from Finland.
@sasiuru6 күн бұрын
13:20 Yes we have small cars with diesel, those are quite common due good torque from small diesel engines and therefore very good on fuel economy. Mini Cooper Diesel for example has 2l diesel, 9.5s 0-100km/h and combined (highway, city) consumption of 6.1l/100km. And that thing can go roughly 200km/h - not so slow... Highway rating is about 5.1l/100km (about 1.3gal/100km, 46 MPG) Older 1.6l diesel (240Nm, 109hp) goes lot less, combined 4.1 and 3.6 for city (litres/100km).
@dirkspatz36925 күн бұрын
Even the MCC Smart (first two? generations) was sold as Diesel (999ccm inline 3 with 30kW) - My average consumption 3.4L /100km (70mpg). - mostly driven on the Autobahn and used often for long trips (Germany to southern France, Spain or Portugal)
@teslatrooper855 күн бұрын
Or the Smart with 0.6l Diesel. Or the Sommer Diesel Motorcycle with 0.5l and phenomenal 10 HP.
@sasiuru5 күн бұрын
@@dirkspatz3692 Those less than 1000cc diesel engines will still run when there is just a smell of the diesel on tank... :D
@Cloudberry845 күн бұрын
The swedish cold-weather-engine starter-kit is basically "Put engine on fire.
@thorstenkurafeiski18455 күн бұрын
Yes, you are correct about the Toyota Carina. The red line is way to high for being a diesel.
@module79l285 күн бұрын
That and there never were any carburated diesel engines.
@Tonyx.yt.6 күн бұрын
S is Sweden
@GeeShocker6 күн бұрын
I have a '07 Megane 1.5DCi and over -20°C i don't mind at all, it just starts.
@Poebbelmann3 күн бұрын
Had a 2001 Clio with the same engine. Even at -22°C no problems.
@iamthearmul6 күн бұрын
Enjoyed the video. Where I live, in southern Finland I drive Volkswagen Caddy 2.0D. It does start in -25C but I always plug it in in winter if it is below 0.
@ClockDev6 күн бұрын
For people who don't live in such cold climates: "Plugging the car in the winter" means plugging in a heater in the engine bay ;-)
@iamthearmul5 күн бұрын
@@ClockDev Yes, Defa engine heater + Defa start battery charger + Defa termini interior heater if it's really cold. Since I have permanently installed battery charger it's also safe to run Webasto diesel powered heater for last 30mins of 2-3h heating cycle.
@toomasargel85036 күн бұрын
18:41 in Europa is winter specific diesel what froze .......-32 C / minus 25 F
@thepappa55 күн бұрын
In Finland we have diesel that is usable at -38°C
@ivankuzin83885 күн бұрын
@@thepappa5 Only up north though. Important when you have fueled down south, drive north and then can't start in the morning :D
@matikaevur62995 күн бұрын
hah, we had new years party in the village house, nearest neighbor ~2 km. temperature decided to drop below vodka freezing .. Stroh 80 stayed liquid enough to consume .. at morning we filled wood stove's plate with 2 layers of bricks, heated em up and used those wit h few woolen blankets to heat up our biggest diesel car's engine block (ford transit). few hours of fun (and vodka getting liquid again), got that van running, brought new essential supplies (you know what) and had nice extended weekend .. just started car for a while every few hours. :) things you do when you are young .. ;)
@czechgop76315 күн бұрын
6:03 - 6:06 You can see it rise up a little bit, so maybe he's revving it to pump up the air ride suspension?
@ChR0nos_77346 күн бұрын
Red BMW has M57 inline 6 3.0l diesel. It's one of the best sounding car diesel engines. M57 in considered one of the best diesel and overall BMW engines Every ICE car has a diesel version in Europe. Even Jaguars, Porsche Panamera's, Cayenne's. A lot of car brands in Europe sell more diesel cars then petrol ones. Asian cars are 50/50 when it comes to engine options. Petrol ones are almost always hybrids. VW Group cars is a prime example. VW Golf, Passat, Touareg, Škoda Octavia, Superb, Audi A4, A6, A8 are mostly diesel TDI engined cars. And petrol ones are either 1.4/1.5 T(F)SI and/or performance versions such as Octavia vRS, Golf GTI/R, RS4, RS6,.. And American also call BMW, Mercedes, Audi a luxury car brands. Meanwhile in Europe they use brand new Merc E-class and Audi A4/6 as a taxi
@kronop88845 күн бұрын
My M57 530d started at -34C (-29F) with little to no drama last winter
@Sakhmeov5 күн бұрын
@@kronop8884 Yeah bruther. I had a 530xd, champagne grey station. Engine was the best thing about it. So good.
@MsRonens5 күн бұрын
I have a Ford mondeo mk4 with a 2.0 diesel engine. Yesterday it rolled into 350k km. Owning it for 5 years now, still love it.
@JoriDiculous7 сағат бұрын
1st clip is pretty much how to start my tractor when it drops to -20c and below. You have to drag it on the starter while engine is starting to run or it it dies immediately, just like the Audi did. Of course i have an engine heater you plug into a regular wall socket, but it need to be on at least 30 - 60 minutes. Winter is one heck of Battery killer!
@aut0maniak5 күн бұрын
Praga v3s had interesting starting procedure... You got some old newspapers to the intake tube than catch it on fire than start 😂 Škoda favorit in original version had bimetal control of the carburettor so when it's been started in cold carburettor slowly claiming rpm... And it's calculated to when engine is in optimal temperature it will be after while off throttle climb rpm to 5000 so in order to avoid that you after some time open the second chamber of carburettor by flor it for a second so engine got back to idle easy. Nice mechanical solution of automatic choke ❤
@isdrakens5 күн бұрын
S = Sweden. We normally use electric preheaters for the engine and car cabin which are connected to the electric grid. Then there is no problem starting. -40'C with a preheater is no problem to start
@NLoGBB3 күн бұрын
Yeah this, and, at least there used to be some workplaces that have parking lots where you could plug in the car.
@johanqq4 күн бұрын
The sound the Toyota made is the hydraulic pump for the steer the hydraulic fluid is that cold 🥶🥶
@espekelu34605 күн бұрын
The first two cars were Swedish cars, and the fact that they were so frozen surprised me, because here in Norway most have pre-heaters on the engine and cabin. They light up by themselves perhaps an hour before you go out for a drive, and I myself have never experienced them not lighting up. So when you get out, both the engine and the cup are warm. And this pre-heating has existed for at least 20 years. Many people also use an electric preheater, then you insert the plug into the wall at home, especially if it's really cold, when you park, the car is also warm when you get out the next day. As a truck driver, I once experienced the car freezing up while I was driving. I started in one place where it was only -10, but during the afternoon it just got colder and colder. When the car stopped running it was -41, then the diesel in the tank had frozen so it didn't pass through the diesel filter anymore and the car just stopped. Fortunately, I got help fairly quickly, but it took me a night and a half day before I got the truck back on its feet.
@PropperNaughtyGeezer5 күн бұрын
I have a parking heater. If you switch it on a quarter or half hour beforehand using the remote control, it starts as normal and the windows are all clear.
@David-qs9yl5 күн бұрын
These are my favorite type of videos from you, knowing you are a car guy as well, seeing all these different type of engines/cars you guys never got in the states is a really interesting persepective
@tonys16365 күн бұрын
-30C in Siberia is a warm winter day when can and often does drop to -50C. Coldest I've experienced in UK, the SE, was -18 C overnight, may have been colder as had to wipe the frost off the thermometer to read it. The Morris Minor's engine had been covered with a blanket and an oil heater under the sump, one designed for such use, flame enclosed behind wire mesh as in a Davey miners lamp, it was started on the starting handle as the battery had dropped to 11v overnight, only took two revolutions of the handle to run.
@Raven7777777777777774 күн бұрын
Around here in Central Europe as far as i know our record is -42 celsius. Standard temperature in winter is around -10 C but we had -26 C couple of times in my lifetime and sometimes you got to do some convincing on cars and tractors to start them. If you want to hear good diesel engine sound look for Zetor 50 Super cold start. It's 4 cylinder 4 litre engine made from 1960 to 1968. Trick for starting that tractor in cold is to fill radiator with hot water before starting as most of these machines are old and not ready for anti-freeze coolant so obviously you have to empty radiator and engine block before letting it cool down, it has 2 drain valves for that exact purpose.
@bootman23uk5 күн бұрын
I am from the UK. I drive a 10 year old Ford Fiesta 1.6 TDCI (Diesel) with manual transmission. It does 60 MPG on a long run. Apart from being noisy on start up handles brilliantly. Starts first time every time even on a cold morning. Until recently many smaller cars were available with diesel engines but sadly sales of new petrol and diesel cars will not be sold after 2033!
@JachuJustyDriver2 күн бұрын
Meanwhile, I used to work with Mercedes Axor 1840 (a semi truck) in my previous workplace. It was around 20 years old, it had only 750k km on the clock and it refused to turn on the glow plugs if it was above -5*C. It started right away, even after 12h or more of standing. It was driven internationally when new, but after some time it was only designated for local work.
@gtvgranberg6 күн бұрын
Red bmw is swedish, a 2008 bmw 335D, its in trafic. 281hp, 440kg payload, total max weight 2100kg, and a 1800kg braked trailer weight! 1800kg is 3968lbs! Thats why it is so wierd when a american ask "can i tow my jetski with my car" and everyone is like "i wouldnt do that", "you need a truck to tow!"
@GoldenCroc5 күн бұрын
Yeah, that always make me laugh. Close second is: "can I take my F150 on a gravel road, or do I need a monster truck" answered by "I wouldnt risk it"
@gtvgranberg5 күн бұрын
@@GoldenCroc i go where my 240 goes... Hahaha
@GoldenCroc5 күн бұрын
@@gtvgranberg I have towed a 6000lbs boat with a Dacia Sandero... Americans eyes would pop out of their sockets if they saw that. A lot of them would think you would need a genuine "18 wheeler" semi truck to do it...
@jur4x3 күн бұрын
@@GoldenCroc A lot of people from ex-USSR countries pop their eyes when they see western europeans use "luxury vehicles" to tow stuff. Like when I posted a picture of my British bos's brand new Range Rover Autobiography with a mini excavator on a trailer. Comments were wild. For some russians it was wild somebody owning a vehicle like that would use it like that. In the Baltics that was like that in the early 2000's, but now people are much more European in that regard. Though, when it comes to Americans it's not perceived luxury, but vehicle size that they are weirded out. "5-series towing a trailer with a 3-series on it? No Way, bro, you need an F150 for that!". At my work we regularly tow 3-ton trailers with Fiat Ducato that is front wheel drive and only has 2.3L (2287cc) engine.
@GoldenCroc3 күн бұрын
@@jur4x Yes, nothing strange about it at all. Not doing it with "luxury" vehicles either, it can handle it just fine. So I guess thats an inverse. Yes, size is the thing for them. Marketing for ever more huge vehicles have got a lot of Americans in an iron grip, it seems.... America really is the nr 1 in the world when it comes it being just the marketing to give large parts of the population new ideas... kind of sad, but I guess unavoidable with all the money thats being spent on it.
@DoctorGibbon5 күн бұрын
as someone from the cold north (not the coldest north, but pretty cold) i used to have a SAAB Aero SportCombi Turbo. essentially half my family has worked for SAAB, hope you will look into them some day
@arikesimpelaar73625 күн бұрын
Yes, SAAB! My first car was a SAAB linear 2,2 diesel, loved that car. Would be interesting to see Iwrocker dive into this.
@lloydmorganmoore7810Күн бұрын
I used to have a Mini Cooper SD with the 2.0 diesel twin scroll turbo, it was brilliant fun! 0-60 wasn't amazing at 7.4 secs but the way it picked up speed quickly due to the torque from the diesel was great for the size of the car.
@countk122 сағат бұрын
My job is all about cold starts when doing vehicle tests (we do climatic tests on all sorts of stuff). We go as deep as -60°C (-76°F) but for engines the lowest temperature we test is generally -35°C as arctic diesel is guaranteed to not parafinate then. Below you need block heaters, more additives, petroleum or jetfuel. Most trouble for cold diesel starts is parafine (wrong fuel), weak battery, fuel filter needs a change (parrafine clogs up there), clogged diesel return line, weak starter motor and finally people that don't know what they're doing. First thing that needs to be working is glow plugs of course. But it is and always will be a small power plant left on it's own to survive the night naked without any halp from others... sniff.... I once had to put my Volvo V70 D5 in that climate chamber because the maintenance company needed a -60°C run and I was in the way of closing the doors with no way of backing up at that time (4 70 ton forklifts in the way). So I only could drive into the chamber in order to close the doors. After about an hour at -60°C, my car just started up like normal but on my way home, the AC gave up (frozen contact that made the friction plate burn up) and after that my power steering (frozen filter). Not fun. In Romania, summers are hotter, winters are colder then where I live (Belgium). Hence why they have AC's (in comparison to the rest of Europe).
@herrkulor37715 күн бұрын
I had a 2009 Mazda that didn't start at 24°C because the diesel filter was frozen shut. You can buy filter heaters or coarser filters. After that experience I started tanking the expensive "ultimate" in the winter.
@davidsterry7863 күн бұрын
My father was a “Black Cab’ driver back in the 80’s, he had a small parfin heater that he would put under the engine at night to keep it warm.
@colla5554 күн бұрын
Diesel engines in cars have gotten rather rare these days. (they are there in the existing car stock, but new vehicle sales with them went down significantly in favor of petrol cars and some EVs.)
@stevemcgowen4 күн бұрын
Yeah, here in Czech Republic only something like 25% of cars are diesels and that’s the highest in the EU.
@fnaaijkens692 күн бұрын
for now. if the market is allowed to function, that is, not communistic bureaucrats deciding everything for us, but we get to choose... let's see how that goes...
@stevemcgowenКүн бұрын
@@fnaaijkens69 You can always move East. In Ruzzia it's allowed to cut off the catalytic converters and remove emissions systems. In civilization we like air we can breathe.
@dirklatham10456 күн бұрын
I had both the Audi 2.5 TDI Quattro and much later the Touareg 3.0 TDI. Great cars.
@Richman08155 күн бұрын
The Carina @7:17 , I've newer heard of it before, has a Petrol engine. Btw: No way a 90' diesel could rap 6000rpm. 😆 In Sweden I have seen a lot of power connectors in square boxes in front of the houses to power the car while cold starts. Makes a lot of sense in this cold Nordic conditions
@Sjanzo4 күн бұрын
Mercedes IDI can
@ottoolsen95605 күн бұрын
Finland you need to change your glowplugs - 10 is no problem for diesels -20 and below often are
@calibrax5 күн бұрын
We love our diesels here in Europe. My BMW 435d has 313bhp, 465lb/ft of torque from just 1500rpm, and it does 0-60mph in under 5 seconds...yet can still easily get 50mpg fuel economy on a long run. Truly awesome performance.
@chrisperyagh5 күн бұрын
I had a Y reg (2001) Volvo V70 2.5 diesel estate - that car sounded like a tractor and gave off loads of black smoke when floored. I sold it after its 2nd cylinder head replacement as the casting had gone porous causing a leak between the glow plug and injector port on one of the cylinders which made cold starting a nightmare. I replaced it with a 2006 Honda Accord 2.2 i-CDTi tourer which has a far more refined and clean burning diesel engine and the exhaust smoke from it smells like a steam engine.
@theshivuus18265 күн бұрын
6:09 German car from company who's refundeed by that bad guy with little moustache, and that gesture xDDDD
@AScareDK4 күн бұрын
I agree! Don't rev up cold - and in this case deep frozen - engines! Goes for both gas and diesel engines, but diesels take longer time to heat up
@hackerish5 күн бұрын
I have a 3.0 inline 4 diesel Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. I've never had any issues with starting the car in even -35c weather. The trick is to prepare the car for winter. Make sura battery is good. Change/clean fuel filter. Only buy good winterised fuel that can take the temperature. I buy fuel that can go down to -40c and if it colder than that then i will just stay home anyway.
@nastarkill3 күн бұрын
In Poland in winter they sell 'winter oil', so if you keep your car standing from summer to winter - you can have problems :> Same in the south if rapid frost happen. You got paraffin (candle) in your tank :>
@dirk23493 күн бұрын
I drove an Audi A6 turbodiesel for years. I only had the problems shown here when several glow plugs were broken. But that was exactly as shown here ;). I hadn't noticed it at home before a skiing vacation at “only” -10 degrees Celsius.
@biljancanin6 күн бұрын
Well, what i would do is not trying to turn on the car after heating it up hust once. I would heat the coilovers a few times and then try to start. Well, if it's using a key to start it instead of a push to start...
@Excess85 күн бұрын
Had a full week of -38 to -40 celsius last winter in northern Sweden, Volvo v60 Diesel a straight 5 cyl 215 hp, starter engine felt a bit slugish but no real issue with getting it started in a couple of sec. Still drove to work every day, steering and dampening felt really stiff first few minutes but worked after a couple of minutes of it running.
@darek44885 күн бұрын
For some reason my M67D40 always starts easy in the cold, even when it was left frozen for a week or more. The Common Rail pump in these engines is so strong that it can run the engine even with the fuel pump in the tank fully dead. I also find V8 engines generally easier to start on a slightly discharged battery, because of how many combustion strokes there are per revolution.
@SirVili-s8c5 күн бұрын
Just fooling around. All newer cars (2010->) have a fuel heater with timing so that the machine is warm from the morning when you leave. No problems and the interior is already warm.
@toomasargel85035 күн бұрын
Yes that winter diesel is ca 6 % higher price then summer diesel ( 6,10 USD /gal vs. 6,48 USD/gallon ) but summer minimum is -5 C but winter diesel minus 32 C
@tomt57455 күн бұрын
had a BMW 320 Diesel. it started in -30 C every time. gave out a bit of black smoke some times but always started. and it had over 180.000 miles under the hood.
@punto165 күн бұрын
I have Ford kuga (escape) 2.0 Tdci 210 hp in Germany I love Diesel
@neutchain78385 күн бұрын
I was hauling cargo all around Europe and the some parts of Russia about 15 years ago. In a winter morning near St. Petersburg I was waiting to be unloaded at an industrial park and saw 3 guys literally breaking up the oil with a crank rod in an old KrAZ. They were at it for about an hour at least. One of them resting and two of them working the crank. The temps were around -30C.
@Gnitset4 күн бұрын
I had an 2015 Audi A3 2.0 TDI. Never had an issue, ever, with cold starts behaving like this. It just started. Maybe a second longer than summer. Every winter we had at least a week with temps at -25C (Sweden).
@Rafixx52 күн бұрын
In Poland we have no problems with starting at -20 degrees Celsius with winter fuel. my Ford Focus diesel started first on winter fuel with 3 burnt glow plugs
@sirsancti55045 күн бұрын
That Volvo in -30's made me as anxious as when my team is around the opponent's nets. When it ran, it almost felt as a goal scored!
@MrLekatt3 күн бұрын
To avoid the problem with 'wax' forming in the fuel lines we use so called 'winter diesel' that is part kerosene part diesel. Also many cars are actually fitted from factory with fuel heaters of some sort. My Citroëns had a water heated aluminium heater fitted on the side of the cylinder head. I could use that car below minus 45 as a taxi for tourists in the northern mountainous part of Sweden. Great car for winter driving 😎
@esaedvik5 күн бұрын
-25F gets me into the "Why am I living in a country where the wind hurts my face" mood too. Prius seems to like it though. I've usually just had Saabs as winter cars, but down to a single car. Pretty bulletproof.
@toomasargel85036 күн бұрын
03:36 my 1,0 liter enigne with 3 cylinder is no turbo and petrol 53 kW/ 72 hp / 108 Nm / 92 lbs - feet torque and start in minus 15 C / + % 5 F at first second. Bttery / accu is only 71 Ah / 680 A EN.
@lkohtala3 күн бұрын
In Finland and probably other cold countries have different kind of diesel in the pumping stations in the winter. Diesel gets thick in cold temperatures so they add some stuff to it, so it should be good to -35C or lower.
@goodiezgrigis4 күн бұрын
I still miss my Almera 2.2TD and cold winter mornings. That tractor fired up with a single glow preheat like nothing up to -20°C.
@SmoodGraphics596 күн бұрын
2:54 -15°c is nothing The lowest we have is -17°c. And the S on the registration plate stands for Sweden.
@nikolajl90356 күн бұрын
-17 is not that much colder than -15 LMAO
@mothbreeder6416 күн бұрын
@@nikolajl9035 Must be a typo because we had -40 for a week straight last winter. In the northern part, southern part is basically like Germany, UK and such.
@markwilkie36776 күн бұрын
I take it that's a mistake. We have had below -20°c in Scotland.
@sl66ls20065 күн бұрын
I had a Hyundai terracan 2.9 turbodiesel, which started quite well even at -25 🥶degrees Celsius. We rarely have so cold here in the middle of Germany, but that was in February 2021 and that was really a really crisp, cold winter again.
@RFHeimi6 күн бұрын
If you have a healthy battery and good fuel anything down to -40 is doable.If its bad fuel or an older car you can get problems much earlier.
@mothbreeder6416 күн бұрын
You also have engine heaters, at least in Sweden. No real problems even in -40, besides the car feeling like a brick, as long as you've had the heater on during the night.
@luckgrip2525 күн бұрын
1st Audi is A6 C6 3.0 2nd BMW E90 pre-lci 335d (yeah, 3series, 3.0 inline 6 twin-turbo) I myself am rocking in F11 530d (single turbo model) and it fires right up like it just ran even though it got as low as -35°C over here in Latvia, Riga. The only things that didn't survive are two of my comfort access door handles (locking/unlocking feature died on passenger side doors)
@Mycymy5 күн бұрын
We had a lot of diesels because back in times they were considered eco and EU pushed them. Then EU changed mind and now calling diesels the worst type of cars and banning them from entering towns
@tihuavanero3 күн бұрын
The volvo that caught on fire was gasoline engine too.. b230f 2.3 liter very reliable. As finnish im very much surprised that even in the video they have glow plugs in car and they still dont seem to start so well. They should if the glow plugs are in shape and the glow plugs relay. When tehy are in good condition cars should start right away even on very cold degrees. Thanks for the video.
@TonerLow5 күн бұрын
I've had two friends with Audi Allroads that burnt to the ground in the middle of the night. One was parked on a public street and the other was out in the woods so they weren't plugged in for block heat or anything. No idea why, but in both cases the fires originated from the dash around the gauge clusters.
@enginerd803 күн бұрын
6:25 I'm not a diesel guy but that didin't sound like a lot of revs. In cold weather the engine would warm up pretty slow if the engine is just idling, so giving some gas would speed it up. I remember it happening a couple of times that when I stopped on roadside parking lot to eat a sandwich or something and let the (gasoline) engine idle, and the temperature meter on the dashboard started to go down little by little. I realized that it was because the heater that uses the engine heat was taking more heat than the engine produced at idle. Turning the speed of the blower down a little helped, and the engine temperature got quickly back to the normal when I continued driving.
@Gazer755 күн бұрын
All these starts are a good example of why anyone that actually care about their car use electric block or coolant heater package in winter. These come with a tiny 12V battery charger and a timer. Often also a cabin heater. All my cars have started in 1-2 seconds even below -20C.
@L.RangerFord6 күн бұрын
Great stuff as always.
@christophedejonge9185 күн бұрын
That volvo sounded like my fathers VW (diesel ofc), trying to start his engine in the winter months. Letting it warm up before his daily commute to the Hague.
@socialhostage85344 күн бұрын
The last ones started so much better because they are common rail diesels. Which is high pressure electronic diesel injection.
@black471805 күн бұрын
I can't help myself when I see your videos ...I have to se it ... your thumbnails and the content is actually 👌 ❤
@trackingcalin1988Күн бұрын
Altitude also matters when we talk about temperature. -14 degrees C in Romania is less often and only in the mountains.
@jone86265 күн бұрын
Used to have a Volvo D4, never had any issues in -30 doing cold starts. The Webasto would turn on because of low battery at those temps but it always started right up. Same with the BMW 2.0 Diesel I had, no engine heater, in -30 it always started right away. Both were had around 80 000km on them so almost new.
@JH-ml5cp6 күн бұрын
The biggest diesel. Audi Q7 V12 TDI 500hp 1000N torque
@AlexLR5 күн бұрын
Nope. Container ships have engines bigger than a 4 bed house making 10000hp+.
@lapriseethernet87425 күн бұрын
@@AlexLRbiggest legal diesel car we are not talking about boats
@espekelu34605 күн бұрын
Something you may not know is that most of the Nordic countries such as Finland, Sweden and Norway have access to winter diesel, where kerosene has been added so that it can better withstand the winter temperatures here in the North. Therefore, I think those cars in Bulgaria had put kerosene in the tank.
@JohanEngelen2 күн бұрын
My golf tdi started without problems the only problem i had was that my fingers stuck to the door a few times. Lesson learned when cold wear gloves
@tonysium57425 күн бұрын
At -20 in Estonia I usually take the battery inside for the night, just to be sure with the diesel. And warming up before revving? Well, at that kind of cold the warming up can take quite a while. Will manage a 15-20 min trip on the highway before even the radio starts working properly.
@LeSarthois4 күн бұрын
If you want to see small acrs with Diesel engines, alot of European hatchbacks in Europe come in "Company" trim (usually mean no rear seat, little to no options) and those usually come with a Diesel engine. The smallest I can think of are cars like the Citroën AX 14 (1.3L Diesel engine, 53hp) the Renault Clio II (1.4L and 53hp) Peugeot 206 (1.4L HDi, 70 hp) etc...
@markwilkie36776 күн бұрын
Cold start on my 3l petrol annoys the neighbours.
@videosforeveryone665 күн бұрын
Romania has RO license plate and that Mini car is registered TM (Timiș county) that's the western county in the western part of the country. I think the record cold temps there might have gotten to as low as -20 in some years but I think now they don't get less than -15 Celsius. I guess it's up to negative 10 but that's in the middle of the winter, usually between mid January to February. In our country, the warmer parts are in the south (Oltenia region, Muntenia - including the capital, Dobruja Region and the seaside part of the Black Sea) and in the west of the country (Timiș, Arad, Bihor counties - especially closer to the Hungarian border). In the coldest parts of the country it gets maybe up to -30 degrees so yes, it's cold, that's how much the thermometer shows, the feeling can be as low as -50. And yes we have cold to very cold winters in Romania but it depends on the region. We get a lot of cold fronts from Russia, which affects a large part of the continent, bringing cold weather, at the weather forecast they sometimes say that "we will see an intensifying cold front from Siberia that will affect most of the country for the coming 2 weeks". These cold fronts got so far in some years that parts of Croatia (less on the south) got freezing cold temperatures and even got as close to Italy and in the south Greece had mostly the same situation. Other times, we can get cold from the northern countries but it's much more rare.
@sushi7773005 күн бұрын
You should do a reaction video to all license plates in Europe. They're not as nice as the US states but could still be fun
@runeingebretsen83785 күн бұрын
8:46 it's the dynamo/alernator belt.
@martinwebb16815 күн бұрын
Mini Diesels have been available since 2003. They were made available across the whole mini range within a few years.
@BonusQuack4 күн бұрын
Not only there are diesel Minis but they also made Mini Cooper SD with 2.0 liter diesel engine.