plasma beach buggy 1962 north east beach england, its like a fo0o0king ice rink

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2009

this is my 62 gp mrk2 beach buggy that i rescued froma fate worse than death,she was in bits hiding in a dusty barn in newcastle so i had to restore her to her retro glory, didnt get it on camera but did a silly donut in the sea , which cut the engine and started to drift out to sea , didnt no weather to laugh or cry before jumping out soaked, luckely there was some fishermen around to pull us out, well i though as she likes the sea so much i would convert her to run on and in seawater, so watch for more posts thanks.

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  • my system shud run cooler than a normal hydrogen engine as it uses water to cool the cylinder and valves, will explain more bout it in the vids to come, this type of plasma some would say is cold fusion im not sure yet but i do believe it give s more energy than it takes to run, i think its a combo of a lot of systems together, having a few hickups at the mo with the bug engine so will prob take a month or so will keep you posted, thanks for the comments,

  • What a little beast!

    I'd love to get on of those over here!, I imagine their pretty rare?

  • cheers mate they are, been 2 oz twice now loved it eh couldnt find a cheap bug tho, cars are alot more expensive in oz cos they dont rot like pomland ,ive designed a plasma seawater system to go on her will be done in a month or so will post sum vid s when done,thanks for the watching.

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  • I'm intrigued by this water plasma thing!, I know Electrolysis puts more load on the engine than it can compensate for but the plasma idea looks pretty promising!

    Wouldn't hydrogen fuel be too hot and burn the valves? or do you intend on fitting it with stelite ones and an oil injector for upper cylinder lube, sorta like on an LPG engine?

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