Model Pulse Jet Engine Test!
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Fuel to noise converter.
@GioJonnhyK
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂❤
@nuherbleath461
Ай бұрын
Colin furze built a massive pulsejet and aimed it at France
@waybous
Ай бұрын
FTNC Fuck the noise complaint.
@davidl6566
Ай бұрын
The losses are in the form of thrust
@ametti000
Ай бұрын
Fuel to heat and noise converter with residual thrust as a by-product...
J: "immagine what a full size pulse jet engine can do" Colin furze: "hold my safety tie"
@unclejim007
Ай бұрын
I think Colin has already made one of these. Edit: yes he has made a full size one
@Chester200100
Ай бұрын
@@unclejim007 or two or three or i honestly lost count
@wardog6667
Ай бұрын
@@unclejim007and drove it himself
@unclejim007
Ай бұрын
@@wardog6667 I remember that video.
@ISOSAILING
Ай бұрын
fart at france!!
The ideal engine for the backyard. All neighbours will love you !! 😂😅 I've tried it once or twice. Great effect !
Brings me back to the days of pulse jet engines on colinfurze's channel
@mozer30
Ай бұрын
Have you seen the stuff Robert Maddox has been up to with pulse jets? kzread.info/dash/bejne/mXV_x82hnbe4kbw.htmlsi=oV9qxcVvwVQLA4yB
@LurifaxDK
Ай бұрын
I'm actually amazed that he isn't hearing impaired with all the times he has started a pulsejet in his shed.
@snjert8406
Ай бұрын
@@LurifaxDK Maybe he is haha
The loudest and highest velocity fart ever measured.
Back in the '80s I worked at a company that made model pulse jets, Curtis Dyna Products. They called them Dyna Jets. They were indeed *loud*. Hearing protection was a must. A university bought some of them from us to use as experimental sound sources in their experiments to sonically sterlize soil. I never heard how those experiments worked out.
@TheDamiensdad
Ай бұрын
I still have two old dyna jets that were my grandpa’s. He used them on competition speed ships. Basically control line “planes”. I know one is complete but one is missing a few things.
@MalcolmCrabbe
Ай бұрын
Remember going to Wings and Wheel every year back in the late 80's and seeing these strapped to a delta wing plane.. I think it was something like "ghost squadron" team that flew them... certainly were show stoppers, with everyone, including those in the beer tents stopping to watch them fly.. sadly complains from the old folks home some 2 mile away meant that they got banned from flying them as subsequent wings and wheels shows...
@Matthew.Morycinski
Ай бұрын
This noise can sonically sterilize people no? 😉
@rollin18wheels
Ай бұрын
I remember those very well. My dad did the whole RC aviation thing when I was a kid and I remember guys showing up at the RC airport with Dynajet powered planes and how astoundingly loud they were and how they would echo off of the tree line a mile away
@OttomanDrifter91
Ай бұрын
'sonically sterilize soil'
When I saw the title the first thing I thought was "poor neighbours". Good that you realised they are extremly loud on a beach!
3:53 to 3:58 The same sound that my father makes when he gets up in the early morning to go to the bathroom.
We started one of these in an enclosed aircraft hanger and it sounded like 50 shotguns going off at once. Our boss came running in screaming his head off...but we couldn't hear him. 😂🇦🇺
"simple base" pulls out a whole lab equipment rack xD
@future-matze-35
28 күн бұрын
😂
Scale model of V1 when?
@adobehitler1945
Ай бұрын
I support this 👍
@Chester200100
Ай бұрын
@@adobehitler1945 What are you gonna fire this on? Your jewish neighbors backyard?
@transportationdesign9072
22 күн бұрын
@@Chester200100 I don't think the creator of this channel is from Gaza...
Johnny's dabbling in some ADVANCED tech now!
@Francois_Dupont
Ай бұрын
from 1930
@Chester200100
Ай бұрын
Pulsejet is simpler than any combustion engine
@minnesotatomcat
Ай бұрын
They’re about the simplest engine ever, they’ve been around a long long time.
@Michael-mv3bi
Ай бұрын
errr, what?
@moehoward01
Ай бұрын
@@Michael-mv3biI suspect he was being sarcastic.
We have lit a full scale of the eng that was used on the old buzz bomb used in the war back in the day, it will make your insides move in ways they never have and multiple layers of hearing protection is needed
@Slyd_Fox
Ай бұрын
If anything could create a "brown note", I bet those could.
One minute in and the p*** bots are here already, youtube still has not found a solution apparently. Love your videos mate!
@MatiNOMafaka
Ай бұрын
Don’t u want to answer a question “ what mood you wake up in? “ 😂
@hextremelydesirable1648
Ай бұрын
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@thetoasterisonfire2080
Ай бұрын
The problem is that they don't care. The comment bots make the numbers go up and therefore makes the investors happy.
@Codexionyx101
Ай бұрын
@@thetoasterisonfire2080 Didn't someone build a spam comment removal program at some point?
@blahorgaslisk7763
Ай бұрын
@@Codexionyx101 Yep that's been made. But I can't remember who I saw use them. They worked though, with some caveats.
IM PUMPED! Definitely wanna see this power a long board with you on it!!
It's way more fuel efficient than I expected. Given the amount of fuel you added to the tank, I was thinking it was too little. It barely moved as far as I could see.
@TheLtVoss
Ай бұрын
And they cann basicly run on anything if you get it fine enough atomised so coal dust or heavy oil for example would work 😅
@wisdm5247
Ай бұрын
@@TheLtVoss I guess the problem would be delivering solid stuff like that fast enough to sustain it running.
@TheLtVoss
Ай бұрын
@@wisdm5247 well it is a challenge but in that case the Vibrations of the pulse jet could be beneficial
@wisdm5247
Ай бұрын
@@TheLtVoss How would the vibrations be beneficial?
The heat! I thought the was going to start melting!
@jbuchana
Ай бұрын
We made pulse jets at a company i used to work at in the '80s (Curtis Dyna Products) If you ran them too long and kept them stationary with no fan blowing over them, the stainless steel tubing would burn right through.
@The_War_Pug
Ай бұрын
@@jbuchana I have a question for you. I know that pulse jets are very fuel inefficient but does that change with size or does it have more to do with simply how much fuel and air are run through the combustion chamber?
@jbuchana
Ай бұрын
@@The_War_Pug I'm not relly sure, we only made one size of engine.
Bluddy marvellous. Way to go sir!
During WWII, the Nazis launched flying bombs, powered by pulsejet engines.....they were known as "Buzz Bombs".
Looking forward to you installing it on the RC 4wd
That was MASSIVELY COOL!!! 😊
Wow!! And here I always thought these things ran a little hot. lol. Nice job!! : )
Very cool! Thanks for sharing
Robert Maddox would be proud of you
HA! We had one of these in auto shop in high school. Finally convinced the teacher to run it one day. Made so much noise, the principal came down to see what was going on. The auto shop was about the furthest classroom from his office.
I run mine on LPG. its a bit bigger and made from stainless steel, but has no reed valves to worry about. the supports are unable to stop the thrust from moving it, so I need to sit a few bricks on it, but yours is amazing, esp the cherry red heat.
Крутой дядька, Михаилу мои слова благодарности и прибавка к карме за такого гостя!
My favorite type of jet!
We had one at work, it was the smoke machine for emergency exercises.
Cool. What's the thrust???
@GeomancerHT
Ай бұрын
2kg as per the seller... but this is a consumable toy, you can only fire it so many times, it's too expensive if you can only play with it so little and so little time each time, valves only last 1 minute... aluminium body will melt eventually...
@rasmus1600
Ай бұрын
@@GeomancerHT The body is steel, the intake is aluminium. It usualy stays cool enough to not overheat. The reeds lives a hard life tho
@brothyr
Ай бұрын
@@rasmus1600 by the color, it's stainless. Plain steel might rust on the inside and cause weird turbulence.
These things would make great tornado sirens 😅
@warningsystemsofohio1880
25 күн бұрын
i beg to differ
Can't wait to see a R/C V1.5 flying around
@alanhilder1883
Ай бұрын
A V1 wasn't remotely controlled, it was autonomous. There are RC pulse jet powered planes around, though not many as there are too many noise complaints. ( Karen's everywhere )
Was buzzing so loud it knocked things off of my shelf, I feel you Johnny haaha
@andy36586
Ай бұрын
I made the mistake of watching this video while listening to the radio.... even their songs were skipping
Pretty freakin cool bro!
3:38 the cameraman was shocked
@vincentdesjardins1354
Ай бұрын
for a brief moment he deeply questioned his life choices
Cool as heck, think a good addition would be a venturi at the tailpipe connected to a sheath to get some airflow over that chamber. For static use, anyway.
Hello What about trust meter? You forgot
Made a valveless PJ out of titanium a few years back. It's about 38" long with a 6" combustion chamber. I use propane to fuel it. Much easier to start and with valveless PJs you throttle them way back. Anyway, I start it with a Campbell Hausfeld 20 gallon direct drive air compressor. You know, the REALLY loud obnoxious ones. At full throttle, the PJ is so loud it completely swamps out the air compressor, to the point where you can't even tell it's running. I can feel my chest cavity resonate with the jet. Yeah... They're loud.
It’s amazing how fast it got red hot😮
That was awesome...
That. Is. Awesome.
15y ago i build few super small ones , smallest one used 7.62 shell second one was 12g co2 bottle from asg (both needed sustained rly small amount of airflow to work- i used for that air pump from blood pressure monitor) ---- they were so loud that neighbours were annoyed when i turned them on
Best marshmallow cooler EVER!😂
Nice. You should try making the rotating pulse engine next!
Way Cool Johnny 👍🏻
That would make a crazy siren.
I think that one even scared the fish 😂
@wardog6667
Ай бұрын
They called police 😅
They made an even greater noise when the warhead they were attached to during WWII exploded in London !
This is awesome. What kind of thrust did it produce?
nice, sounds like a 2-stroke engine at full rpm, like 20k or 200k rpm.
That started well. I've seen others that were a pig to get going 👍
@TheLtVoss
Ай бұрын
Mhm probably the fuel and that it is a vaved one
Cool! That thing is freaking loud indeed 😂 but what was the thrust reading? You built a nice test rig but I'm curious for the results!
That looks exactly like a Mercury outboard boat motor Reed valve. The Reed valves on these motors are on the crankshaft journals.
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I need one of these as a home security alarm.
The sound is almost like a Formula 1 V10 engine. 👍👍👍
You might want to add a cross brace on your uprights. At that height your current stand might make the bearings less efficient and the readings could be well off.
amazing that it doesn't melt the stainless, but I suppose that if its flying then the air rush would cool the pipe
I need one of these for the back yard, fire it up whenever all my neighbors are making too much noise lawn mowing and weed whipping!
Wicked. Which part of Aus did you blast out ear drums? Nice looking bay
first intrusive thought: mount this on a made-to-scale RC V1 buzzbomb
This is one way to make friends with the neighbours
I Love This ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The way the camera person *jumped* when it started! Those things are crazy loud though
Yes, yes they are loud. Are you ready to graduate to turbocharged burn barrels next?
RC airplane incoming!
That thing has now deafened Poseidon, what a noise!
Well, I think the 1:1 scale ones are louder but on a lower frequency so they hurt a little bit less - but you are feel them more in the stomach...
How much trust did you get and how much fuel per time did it consume? Thanks for the video
the older generations with PTSD from the V1s...
@vincentdesjardins1354
Ай бұрын
This sound gives me shivers down my spine yet I was born 30+ years after the war, generational empathy.
Looks like my old dad's motorbike exhaust 😂 👍
yes johnny q 90, that was a reed valve engine, a proper pulse jet is 3 times as loud.
Is this HOA compliant? No? Where do I order it?
Now you should make an R/C model of a V 1 buzz bomb to put it to use!!
This one runs on gas, but these things can run on anything as long as it's flammable, including solid fuel. It is perfectly doable to have a pulse jet that runs on coal dust, or even wheat flour.
It looks super hot 🔥 .... did you put a heat gun on it to see the temperature of it ?
Would have been hilarious if someone on the other island shouted. “Hay what’s you name”
Is there a way to add a throttle to pulse jet engines or do they just do their thing the way they like it?
Challenge for Johnny: making a mini turbofan with AFTERBURNER😊
so why does this create thrust and a venturi burner does not? Since they are so similar..
More jet enjine videos!
ah yes the propulsive whoopie cushion
Could you try running it on HydroDiesel. I think that would work and have been wanting to see someone with a pulse jet try that fuel. It may run considerably cooler with about the same amount of thrust.
I would absolutely love to see that thing in a plane
So how much thrust did it achieve??
How do you determine the pulse rate?
Integza would be proud
basically a scaled down v1 engine, they were called "buzz bombs" for a reason
Where do you buy your Aluminum Extrusion and Fastners ?
Ja die V1 hat man so oder so nur einmal kommen hören. Hat man einen Einschlag überlebt war man danach allerdings Taub und die nächste definitiv nicht mehr kommen gehört.
@Cultist564
Ай бұрын
even cursed it is German comment
did it actually make 4lbs of thrust though?
Great spot to run a pulse jet . What are we thinking, mate, a dragster or maybe a speed boat to go over to the island in this video, so where is this just a great backdrop.
France, Holland and Belgian elderly people must hate that sound (My mother still remembers when the sound of the German V1 suddenly stopped...)
EHH, WHAT? DID YOU SAY SOMETHING?
5:10 you can hear the heated parts cooling and contracting
So how much did you measure the thrust with that scale?
imagine putting flute holes in it and using some solenoids to cover the holes loudest instrument ever
I wonder if it'd be worth it for pulsejet powered ground vehicles to water cool it
Renembers me of the time where you‘ve tried to build jet engines.
That shit is beautiful. I'm trying to build an engine. My garage is too packed to fix my cars. Looking for working scaled motors