Better MPG (fuel efficiency) with TURPENTINE? Let's find out!

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Published 2020-10-12
RUN ENGINE ON TURPENTINE? Let's find out! Turpentine used as a gasoline substitute to test for fuel efficiency, carbon buildup, and overall performance in the Farmabago during timed speed runs. I had a lot of fun testing turpentine! Please let me know in the comments section if there are other fuels you'd like to see tested.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ProjectFarm
    Please let me know your ideas for future videos, including other fun ideas with the Farmabago. Here’s a list of all past videos and products tested: bit.ly/2FCrBpk Also, thanks for generously supporting the channel. Thanks again, Todd
  • @skwashua
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  • @not2fast4u2c
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  • @cee8ch238
    Test idea: Pancake air compressors. I think your viewers would love to see this showdown! Some ideas for test parameters: tire inflation time, reservoir fill time, usage before refill, air distance and speed, safety features, tank/hose leakage, and possibly quality control. Thanks for your continued honest and entertaining reviews!
  • @ClokworkGremlin
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  • @spacecowboy74
    I can't imagine how much this man spends on head gaskets and spark plugs. Doing God's work on this channel
  • @themann4633
    Project Farm makes Consumer Report look like amateur night. Before going to buy anything, I always check if Project Farm did a test. THANK YOUR, SIR!!
  • @js3883
    I never use 99% of the stuff your testing but it is still fun to watch how you test it!
  • @RedNineTeen
    You really deserve more subs!! You go into so much testing and provide so much helpful info!
  • @bashr52
    Can we take a second to appreciate how ProjectFarm is willing to potentially ruin these engines by running weird stuff through them? A push mower is one thing, but a nice EFI generator and a camper is another.
  • @_BAD_MERC_
    Bonus tip: You won't need to buy Pine Tree air fresheners anymore.
  • @demonrathunter
    This channel is just awesome ! The subscribers come up with some great ideas and you do a great job testing them out !!
  • @OnTheLimiter
    Love your channel. I think the reason the turpentine seemed to make the engine dirty was because it was cleaning the carbon out of the intake and off the valves.
  • @UnitSe7en
    The most highly-cleaned cylinder head in the world is the one on your lawnmower.
  • The most impressive part of the video.... is the muffler mods! Great experiment mate! 🤙🤟🏻👍
  • @brianhind6149
    Todd: It would be a hoot to present your "farmabago" to a state emissions testing center......I would LOVE to see the instrument readings ! Great test as always ! Cheers! Brian
  • @jjohnston94
    The splash guards on your lubricity tester keep getting more refined and sophisticated.
  • @nathangraham274
    project farm walks into a hardware store Cashier “ do you need a spark plug or a new lawn mower”