big thank you to Musty! and ART! ua-cam.com/channels/q9pDxkrSNz-2HORbAa2bOg.html ua-cam.com/users/mustie1 and Jeremy Forster! instagram.com/mostlyaccruate/ Pat Reynolds instagram.com/reynopatrick/ these guys push this event 3 years now and running and looking forward to many more L&R
how to make vehicles run on alkali solution, ammonia solution, alcohol solution: electrolysis (can be fuelcell dry/wet hho, radio frequency hho, or plasma hho generators) inside fuel filter (injection vehicles) or big custom float bowl (carburetor vehicles) , and inside combustion chamber by plasma from multi sparkplugs, water laser ignition sparkplugs, we need hack the electrycity by change regular stator/altenator with high current one, then adding air scoop with wind turbine electric generator (all land, sea and aviation vehicles can use it as external electic current generator) inside it and put alternator on propeller shaft or axle (for cars, truck and other wheelers vehicles) and electric motor stator generator inside center of rear velg and front velg (for cars, motorcycles) this guaranteed free energy by movement of vehicles and wind that come from front of vehicles, then use supercapacitor in hydrogen generator connection cable and varistor in coil-ignition sparkplugs cable, then make electrolysis inside fuel filter first electrolysis (pem or plasma hho or by radio freq hydrogen generator), because grafity effect, water inside fuel filter or float bowl will make pressure so hydrogen don't come back to fuel tank come down but up right into injector or carburetor fuels spray, by injecting or spraying both hydrogen and water into internal combustion chamber chain reaction (explosion by next electrolysis stage must been happening inside combustion chamber) plasma sparkplugs or water laser ignition sparkplugs will make electrolysis+ignition , the principle is same like lightning strike on sea (natural electric plasma electrolysis) that convert sea water into hydrogen and oxygen + make pressure at sea water then burn it cause by lightning strike hit hydrogen (explosion of water on sea by lighting strike) on it this mean all vehicles actualy can run and burn on water and hydrogen, the scheme will same to fuelcell electric vehicles which when inside i.c.e engine we burn hydrogen and water in fcev we just injecting hydrogen from electrolysis right into fuelcell
jimmy, you are an inspiration to content creators, you are the first in this world, continue your genius work, I am one of the people who inspired you, thank you
This brings me back to the coffin Jimmy made years ago. It like old school Diresta evolved! I even had the same reaction as the day that video published. "A coffin Oh dang that's Flippen rad."
Jimmy. The coolest thing about this video, is that even if I never learn to weld, the techniques that you employee are so useful and easily transferable to just about any project. Keep on building...
You know when you see something and it brings back a rush of nostalgia? You just brought back some Saturday morning cartoon, Hanna-Barbera Races that I haven't thought about in years. Awesome.
Love the way you did the full scale layout on the weld bench. Reminds me of you doing the full scale layout for your front gate on the concrete floor with chalk. Nothing like working in full scale.
I'm 75, and I remember how go-karts got started. The first ones were made by guys in their metal shop classes in high school and junior high. The engines were usually four-stroke lawnmower engines. The brakes were metal paddles that pressed against the wheels when you applied the foot brake. Then companies formed and made better ones, with mechanical drum brakes at first, and faster two-stroke chainsaw engines made by McCullagh. They started racing them on tracks. Spectators had to pay to watch. Then McCullagh started making two-stroke engines specifically for go-karts. There was the Mach 5, the Mach 10, and the Mach 20. The fastest karts had a Mach 20 on each rear wheel.
If i didn't know any better I would swear i was watching a 14 yr old boy build his dream go cart. I on the other hand just saved up and bought mine from the Sears catalog!
The laugh @17:11 is the sound of a man realizing a dangerous power. Loved this build and look forward to you outdoing yourself next year. Classic DiResta! ;)
Hi Jimmy, huge thanks to you for the many years of inspiration and sharing. I have just started my own small channel where I experiment and have fun, and it was you that started me on my journey. Thank You
Fantastic! Something so exciting & adventurous about being so close to the ground with all the noise & smells & the tight turns with such responsive steering & primative suspension. Great use of your work shop too, all things unnecessary else where giving a complete clutter free focus for the making. Thank you for sharing this delightful video!
'Tis almost a go cart version of The Creepy Coupe from The Wacky Races ! 😜 Cheers Jimmy and thanks for sharing another awesome video. Have a great weekend
18:15 looked like the earth was actually round for a few seconds there. then I realized it was just the camera angle and the world is still flat. Awesome build.
Your fabrication ideas, and execution thereof, are outstanding! This go-kart is pure brilliance. And it looked like yall had a BLAST racing after fabricating.
A lot of what you do is entertaining because of your mechanical skillset. There’s a lot of interesting people doing mechanical stuff on UA-cam. What keeps me hooked though is your creativity and attention to detail. Those lights, spider webs, pedals and seat. Damn bro. This and the wine tasting trailer are probably my favs so far. Great job dude!
I did a 1960 Margay with a 360 Yammy 2 stroke about 30 years back....40. Damn. 44 years back.I used a Spider bike shifter modded to a linkage to shift the thing.Put a clutch lever on the shifter stem. It'd eat my big block Mustang(and anything else) 0-80. It put tears from acceleration...like the power band on the old H2 triple Kawis
big thank you to Musty! and ART! ua-cam.com/channels/q9pDxkrSNz-2HORbAa2bOg.html ua-cam.com/users/mustie1 and Jeremy Forster! instagram.com/mostlyaccruate/ Pat Reynolds instagram.com/reynopatrick/
these guys push this event 3 years now and running and looking forward to many more L&R
You are the David LaChapelle of manly metal/wood/leather working. Or he is the photographer version of you. Are you two related?
how to make vehicles run on alkali solution, ammonia solution, alcohol solution: electrolysis (can be fuelcell dry/wet hho, radio frequency hho, or plasma hho generators) inside fuel filter (injection vehicles) or big custom float bowl (carburetor vehicles) , and inside combustion chamber by plasma from multi sparkplugs, water laser ignition sparkplugs, we need hack the electrycity by change regular stator/altenator with high current one, then adding air scoop with wind turbine electric generator (all land, sea and aviation vehicles can use it as external electic current generator) inside it and put alternator on propeller shaft or axle (for cars, truck and other wheelers vehicles) and electric motor stator generator inside center of rear velg and front velg (for cars, motorcycles) this guaranteed free energy by movement of vehicles and wind that come from front of vehicles, then use supercapacitor in hydrogen generator connection cable and varistor in coil-ignition sparkplugs cable, then make electrolysis inside fuel filter first electrolysis (pem or plasma hho or by radio freq hydrogen generator), because grafity effect, water inside fuel filter or float bowl will make pressure so hydrogen don't come back to fuel tank come down but up right into injector or carburetor fuels spray, by injecting or spraying both hydrogen and water into internal combustion chamber chain reaction (explosion by next electrolysis stage must been happening inside combustion chamber) plasma sparkplugs or water laser ignition sparkplugs will make electrolysis+ignition , the principle is same like lightning strike on sea (natural electric plasma electrolysis) that convert sea water into hydrogen and oxygen + make pressure at sea water then burn it cause by lightning strike hit hydrogen (explosion of water on sea by lighting strike) on it this mean all vehicles actualy can run and burn on water and hydrogen, the scheme will same to fuelcell electric vehicles which when inside i.c.e engine we burn hydrogen and water in fcev we just injecting hydrogen from electrolysis right into fuelcell
Use supercapacitor + HHO generator sir to powered that gokart, and put 2 small wind turbine to capture electric from gokart movement.
If your Netflix show gets another season you should ask Collin Furze to be a guest maker. Great video as ever.
oh yea Furze 🇬🇧✌
Hope it does. It was really fun.
Yea this needs to happen that’d be awesome to watch!
That would be awesome.
Jimmy “The Underkarter” DiResta. Absolutely awesome build.
jimmy, you are an inspiration to content creators, you are the first in this world, continue your genius work, I am one of the people who inspired you, thank you
Love and respect ✊🏻
This brings me back to the coffin Jimmy made years ago. It like old school Diresta evolved!
I even had the same reaction as the day that video published.
"A coffin Oh dang that's Flippen rad."
Jimmy. The coolest thing about this video, is that even if I never learn to weld, the techniques that you employee are so useful and easily transferable to just about any project. Keep on building...
Coolest god damn go cart I’ve ever seen! Mini Dragula!!
You know when you see something and it brings back a rush of nostalgia? You just brought back some Saturday morning cartoon, Hanna-Barbera Races that I haven't thought about in years. Awesome.
I'm old, so this gave me flashbacks to Herman Munster's Drag-U-La. Love it!
Jeeeeeezzzzzz those frame cuts and welds at the beginning..... OMG
Pugsley Addams' first go-kart! Nice work as usual.
The Professor is In Da House ladies and gentlemen. Perfection at It's Best !!!
Ever since he called Colin Furze as an idol, I thought jimmy would make a go-cart someday.
SO DANG SICK! Sheeesh
🐼 Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Texas, USA 🐼 ❤ 🎀 ❤ 🎀 ❤ 🎀 A cooler go cart as ever l have seen.
That was fun to watch.
I heard about this on the Podcast, glad to see the vid.
Nice work, The Addams Family would be proud.
Jimmy bro, you are an inspiration for generations!
Best video I have seen this year.... Thanks!
Man I can tell you nailed that Ackerman angle perfectly!! 😆😆
I’ve always wanted to diy go cart and now my favorite UA-camr FINALLY after yeaars of watching your vids has finally done it !!
I love this. It has to be the coolest go cart that I have ever seen! Love the eat dirt sign.
More than a hint of George Barras 👍👍👍👍
Those motors are a true bargain and you really hop them up if you'd like. Thanks for the content and greetings from the NJ Bayshore.
I'm korean~~~ I like this video^^
Love the way you did the full scale layout on the weld bench. Reminds me of you doing the full scale layout for your front gate on the concrete floor with chalk. Nothing like working in full scale.
I was wondering if there was a not-added clip of Jimmy sitting within the tape lines to make sure he'd fit :-)
Bad to the bone! Pun intended. That looks like so much fun. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Those engines are awesome. I have an old Troy Bilt Pony tiller and the mounting holes match up perfectly with the drive train.
I'm 75, and I remember how go-karts got started. The first ones were made by guys in their metal shop classes in high school and junior high. The engines were usually four-stroke lawnmower engines. The brakes were metal paddles that pressed against the wheels when you applied the foot brake.
Then companies formed and made better ones, with mechanical drum brakes at first, and faster two-stroke chainsaw engines made by McCullagh. They started racing them on tracks. Spectators had to pay to watch.
Then McCullagh started making two-stroke engines specifically for go-karts. There was the Mach 5, the Mach 10, and the Mach 20. The fastest karts had a Mach 20 on each rear wheel.
When you were driving around the track, the pedals made it look like you were driving with no shoes. What a great get together.
Oh cool, Dracula’s coffin on wheels love it!
This was definitely much more makery of you. 😁 Fun to see this come together. Thanks for sharing!
Is this the hot tub? 😆
When you have the ability to do things you can enjoy them even more and no matters the age if you can play like a child ☺☺☺
I have no desire to build or drive a Go-Kart, but I really love watching you build stuff!
Diresta's livin' the dream man! Great tools, great products, great ideas, and his own cart track! Awesome work sir!!
Love your work Mr Diresta, always look forward to your videos.
Reminds me of Grandpas coffin car! My friends dad bought the original and restored it! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
If i didn't know any better I would swear i was watching a 14 yr old boy build his dream go cart. I on the other hand just saved up and bought mine from the Sears catalog!
The ability of this man is amazing
Great film. Super cool build. My childhood wish was to build a go cart. Mahalo for sharing!🙂🐒
Luv the coffin ⚰️ look!!!!!
The laugh @17:11 is the sound of a man realizing a dangerous power. Loved this build and look forward to you outdoing yourself next year. Classic DiResta! ;)
Never expect to build go kart from Diresta but i love it
SO very cool!
Awesome Jimmy. Just awesome.
Hi Jimmy, huge thanks to you for the many years of inspiration and sharing. I have just started my own small channel where I experiment and have fun, and it was you that started me on my journey. Thank You
🙏🏼🙏🏼☝🏼
I have zero knowledge of welding, but this looks so fun to build. Time to start ripping apart the lawnmower. I hate mowing anyway.
Way, way cool! I Luv it!
Go kart the best Jimmy 👏👏👏💪
Love it! Such a great weekend.
OMG! So much fun!
First, Gotham Garage would be proud of you! How you got all those angles just amazes me!!
Awesome! Good to see the Speedway getting some use!
Ur vision for design is amazing. It’s almost like you see it before u build it
Wow Jimmy! You really CAN build anything!
Just found your show on Netflix. I friggin love it! I hope there’s another season of it coming up!
we can hope thank you
What’s the show called
Fantastic! Something so exciting & adventurous about being so close to the ground with all the noise & smells & the tight turns with such responsive steering & primative suspension. Great use of your work shop too, all things unnecessary else where giving a complete clutter free focus for the making. Thank you for sharing this delightful video!
Good job JimmyDiresta well done
Holy custom parts. Impressive!
Outstanding. One of your best videos ever in my opinion. The whole thing, start to finish, all excellent stuff.
Awesome jimmy
Nice build. Save the chassis, we can burry someone in it when the time is right. Best to have the hole dug ahead of time! Love ya Jimbo!
Best episode of summer))
Best idea for a gokart I love it, it's awesome. You did an amazing job I want one now probably have to be a bit longer for me .
'Tis almost a go cart version of The Creepy Coupe from The Wacky Races ! 😜 Cheers Jimmy and thanks for sharing another awesome video. Have a great weekend
Wow Jimmy, amazing job!!
You are amazing Diresta !! Greetings from India .
Fell in love with this coffart 🤪
Fully sick
Awesome!
DIRESTA GO CART¿! 😃 Epic.... 😁
I love the plasma cut styling touches, they are all fantastic
Awesome work Jimmy!
You, sir, have more creative talent in your little finger than I do in my whole body. Once again, an excellent build project 👍
Now that was a fantastic Go-Kart build Jimmy! Keep riding and stay young for as long as you can! 👍👍😉😉
great work .. thanks jimmy ciao
I remember when u bought the go cart track . Super cool man … every kids dream to own a track !
Looks like a blast
This place looks like a paradise!!!!, Amazing build, congrats, I love the karts and some day I going to build one. Great video!
Way kool!!! Reminded me of George Barris' Dragula!! :)
Way cool Jimmy. Took me back to my youth.
18:15 looked like the earth was actually round for a few seconds there. then I realized it was just the camera angle and the world is still flat. Awesome build.
Mad Max style, grand!
7:35 - Coffin on wheels LOL :D
Fun build. Appreciate you sharing.
Can confirm this thing is a "Toe Pincher"! Got my foot pretty good lol, was so cool to see it in person. Can't wait for next year!
So good!
Your fabrication ideas, and execution thereof, are outstanding! This go-kart is pure brilliance. And it looked like yall had a BLAST racing after fabricating.
DRAGULA JIMMY
Fantastic 👏👏
What Fun!
Now that looks like fun.
Cool build. Love how you machine parts and make from the get go!
One of your coolest builds ever! Thanks Jimmy!!! 👍😎👍
It reminds me of Grandpa's "Dragula" from the Munsters movie. Really nice.
FN Love it. Great work
A lot of what you do is entertaining because of your mechanical skillset. There’s a lot of interesting people doing mechanical stuff on UA-cam. What keeps me hooked though is your creativity and attention to detail. Those lights, spider webs, pedals and seat. Damn bro. This and the wine tasting trailer are probably my favs so far. Great job dude!
Thank you 😊
George Barris would have been proud!
I did a 1960 Margay with a 360 Yammy 2 stroke about 30 years back....40. Damn. 44 years back.I used a Spider bike shifter modded to a linkage to shift the thing.Put a clutch lever on the shifter stem. It'd eat my big block Mustang(and anything else) 0-80. It put tears from acceleration...like the power band on the old H2 triple Kawis
Absolutely amazing!
I love it!
That would look nice with a wood body & velvet lining!