A YouTuber filled his car with vodka instead of gasoline, leading to unexpected results that viewers described as absolutely insane.
In a surprising experiment, a YouTuber decided to fill his car with vodka instead of gasoline.
The video, posted by a user known as @AutoVlogOfficial, shows the entire process and reveals what happens when a vehicle runs on alcohol.
YouTuber tries using vodka as car fuel instead of gas and gets unexpected results
The YouTuber, who is known for conducting unique automotive experiments, chose a 1994 Ford Ranger for this unusual test.
He wanted to see if the car could run on vodka, specifically Absolut Vodka.
“Here’s what happens if you run out of gas and then fill up the tank with a gallon of Absolut Vodka instead of fuel, it does not end well, and don’t try this in your own car!”
Before starting the experiment, he made sure the truck was completely out of gas.
He explained that he needed to drive until the tank was empty, so he took the vehicle out on the road.
Arriving at a liquor store right when it opened, he purchased several bottles of vodka.
He was excited to see if this unconventional fuel would work.
He documented everything for his viewers, sharing the step-by-step process of his experiment.
The truck finally ran out of gas.
As the YouTuber drove, he noted that the truck was still running on fumes.
He expressed his anticipation, saying, “It’s got to die here any second.”
After a short drive, the truck finally stopped, and he prepared to fill it with vodka.
In a dramatic moment, he poured half a gallon of vodka into the gas tank.
To his surprise, the vehicle started right up after the unusual fill-up.
He was amazed and noted the strange sounds and unusual smell from the truck’s engine.
“I poured in half a gallon of vodka, you guys saw the truck sputter for a few minutes before it completely died so now we’re just going to hop right in and see if she starts up.
“This truck is freaking awesome, now it’s making a very scratchy sound and it smells weird but, I mean, I don’t feel like she’s misfiring or anything like that.
The YouTuber took the truck for a short drive.
With the vodka now in the tank, he was eager to test how well the car would run.
He hopped in, ready to take it for a spin. Initially, the truck seemed to run without major issues, though it made some odd noises.
He remarked, “This truck is freaking awesome,” but also noted that it was making a scratchy sound.
“The needle hasn’t really moved all that much but maybe a teeny, teeny little bit.
“Are we going to get out on the road and drive it with only vodka in the gas tank?”
However, it quickly became clear that the vodka was not a suitable fuel.
The YouTuber stated, “I didn’t get far, oh she’s dying all right, I’m going back her up here again, maybe that’s not enough.
“I do have one more bottle of vodka.”
Despite his hopes, it became evident that the truck was struggling to run on vodka alone.
He decided to pour in more vodka to restart the car
Determined to keep the experiment going, the YouTuber decided to pour in another bottle of vodka.
He joked about the situation, saying, “I guess she got way too drunk.”
However, even after adding more vodka, the truck eventually died completely.
The experiment highlighted the challenges of using an unconventional fuel source.
Although the truck started initially, it quickly became clear that vodka was not a viable substitute for gasoline.
Viewers’ reactions to the man’s experiment
After posting the video, viewers flooded the comments section to share their thoughts.
Many found the experiment entertaining and amusing.
If you ran me until i collapsed and then filled me with a fucking gallon of vodka i’d make some weird noises and almost die too, one user said.
The fact that it even started, let alone drove more than a meter on vodka, is absolutely insane, the second user wrote.
What’s funny, is that even though it’s this difficult to run your car out of gas, people still do it unintentionally, the third user said.
Bro, this is the best ad for a truck ever… that was an insane amount of reserves, another user commented.