Is This the Most Powerful 4-Inch Pulsejet Engine Ever Made?

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A user known as "the pulsejet guy" has successfully created a fifth pulsejet engine, a highly tuned 4-inch model that produces more thrust than previous designs. After initial starting failures, modifications to the tailpipe allowed the engine to run successfully. The new engine generates significant noise and vibrations, which can be irritating, necessitating caution for nearby listeners. It produces a thrust of 14 pounds, and the creator has not informed neighbors about the experiments to avoid potential objections. A video showcasing the engine's performance has been shared for further viewing.
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hello everybody,i think you all remember me "the pulsejet guy" atlast made my fifth successful pulsejet engine after doing some research on the design.

so you all remember that i made this engine before..

http://gallery.myff.org/gallery/1109952/21062011199.jpg

the above engine is a 4 inch dia engine,so now with the same dia i made a highly tuned chinese type which produces more thrust when compared to the previous design..At first i failed at starting then i made some changes in the tailpipe and got it running successfully..

here is the engine.

http://gallery.myff.org/gallery/1109955/23072011291.jpg

And the sound produced in this engine is comparably high its annoying annoying irritating ear bleeding and produces high vibrations..so should be little careful wit your ears..

and finally here is the video take a look at it..see you all in next pulsejet video,a bigger one..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_5I752xBeg&feature=channel_video_title
 
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Nice. How much force? Don't your neighbors get upset?
 
Unrest said:
Nice. How much force? Don't your neighbors get upset?

i didnt inform my neighbours,if i say them,they won't allow me to do these experiments..And the thrust produced is 14 pounds..
 
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