Meyers Manx Dune Buggy With Airplane Engine

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  • čas přidán 21. 05. 2023
  • Meyers Manx Chairman Phillip Sarofim brings a Meyers Manx Dune Buggy powered by an aircraft-inspired radial engine!
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  • @mailytran
    @mailytran Před rokem +201

    I knew blinker fluid was real

    • @Bill-sp8kb
      @Bill-sp8kb Před rokem +7

      😂😂😂 made my day! 🍻

    • @terrygoyan3022
      @terrygoyan3022 Před rokem +7

      Best comment!

    • @apachehelicopterah64
      @apachehelicopterah64 Před rokem +13

      Yeah. You use synthetic blinker fluid on the newer LED lit blinkers. It helps prevent corrosion and extend the life of your parts!

    • @vanpenguin22
      @vanpenguin22 Před rokem +5

      You win the internet 🤣

    • @vanpenguin22
      @vanpenguin22 Před rokem +3

      @@apachehelicopterah64 Now we know why certain cars couldn't keep their l.e.d. tail lights working, 😆

  • @jmsask
    @jmsask Před rokem +296

    Brings me back to when I was a kid. Even in Saskatoon Saskatchewan we had Manx buggy’s on the road. I had one 21 years ago. I’m still kicking myself for selling it for $300 because my wife thought it was low classed to have it sitting in our driveway. I no longer have the wife but wish I had my Manx 🍻

    • @Friscorockhead
      @Friscorockhead Před rokem +47

      I've gotten rid of cherished motorcycles and other toys for women. Not anymore. It's me and my machines, take it or leave it.

    • @dengernoodle4391
      @dengernoodle4391 Před rokem +20

      ‘Ate me ex, love me manx

    • @Paulman50
      @Paulman50 Před rokem +7

      Shame on you, go get a other one

    • @jmsask
      @jmsask Před rokem +5

      @@Paulman50 there are not many left in Canada

    • @Paulman50
      @Paulman50 Před rokem +10

      @@jmsask you could nip down to Florida to get one, then road trip it home. 🤣😊😅👍

  • @michaelweston2285
    @michaelweston2285 Před rokem +109

    "i would test everything on the ground first."
    smartest thing ever said involving the airplane industry

    • @alanmorgan8647
      @alanmorgan8647 Před rokem +12

      Only this morning I was reading an article about Martin-Baker ejection seats and how they were first tested from the back of a truck. I think that's one situation where I'd actually prefer a little more altitude in case of problems!

    • @rsgabrys----
      @rsgabrys---- Před rokem +2

      ------------------------- Wright bros. didn't abide by such nonsense......

    • @campervanbug7658
      @campervanbug7658 Před rokem +1

      ​@@rsgabrys----bicycle mechanics🙄

    • @rsgabrys----
      @rsgabrys---- Před rokem

      @@campervanbug7658 ------------ turned world's FIRST pilot ... bike mechanic in the air....

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 Před rokem +5

      So Jay, after a fire almost melted your face, what are your future plans?
      - I'll drive a dune buggy with an airplane engine on Tuedsay.

  • @stephenmiller5023
    @stephenmiller5023 Před rokem +6

    About 5 years ago I took my 89 year old Dad up to visit Bruce at his house in Valley Center area . Bruce was 90 and he & I & my Father talked for a couple hours that day while taking in all of his shop & projects that he had going on at that time . Winnie ( his wife) even brought out some homemade cookies and we had cold water bottles I had brought up to wash them down with. Bruce kinda knew then that he was on a limiting time period in his life , and commented to my Dad & I he hoped someone would continue on with his company if & when he passed away . I’m glad to see that it’s being cared after here in this video . When Bruce passed away my father called me over to his house to show me the newspaper article written about him & commented on how much he admired Bruce for his innovation & commitment to his passion . I have an autographed copy of Bruce’s autobiography and a bunch of pictures from that day we spent together and am happy to say my own father just turned 94 on the 18th of May this year & still talks fondly of that day as well. Thanks for posting this one & wishing you all the best wishes & success. 😎👍

  • @garneauweld1100
    @garneauweld1100 Před rokem +173

    Had a one-on-one for about 20 min. with Bruce while he was sitting in car number one in Carmel. Nicest gentleman in the world and was very relaxed, but also very enthusiastic, about sharing the entire history of the company. A priceless experience!

    • @10RRASK
      @10RRASK Před rokem +7

      He was the best. He came to the Twin Cities Bug-In in like 2012, it was awesome to have a quick chat with him and have him sign my August 1966 copy of Hot Rod with him jumping a Manx on the cover.

    • @tredogzs
      @tredogzs Před rokem

      I married his daughter... total @$$hole

    • @scottimusgarrett15
      @scottimusgarrett15 Před rokem +2

      Pretty cool!

    • @scottimusgarrett15
      @scottimusgarrett15 Před rokem +2

      He was a great guy.

    • @rapidtransit8373
      @rapidtransit8373 Před rokem +3

      I live in Pompano bch. Florida 🌴 I was getting gas one day at a Hess gas station when a guy pulled in with a Myers Manx. I went over to talk to him to show how much I knew about them. Come to find go it was Bruce Mayer super cool guy didn't bug him for an autograph but did get a handshake. Glad that I did.😊

  • @LuciFeric137
    @LuciFeric137 Před rokem +56

    I had an orginal Manx. That fiberglass was up to half inch thick. Super high quality. I guy gave it to me in parts.

    • @gregmcable
      @gregmcable Před rokem +3

      As I recall, the VE chassis was cut & shortened for the genuine Meyers kit. A lot of the knock offs used the longer, in-shortened chassis and looks odd. Correct?

    • @chipwright6193
      @chipwright6193 Před 24 dny

      ​@@gregmcablemy dad has one that is most likely a knockoff. The chassis on it is shortened and the rear of the body is longer to overhang the Corvair engine that was adapted to it.

  • @RHTeebs
    @RHTeebs Před rokem +145

    That radial makes a real good noise. I forgot how good those engines sound.

    • @aserta
      @aserta Před rokem +4

      There's a reason some people put them in motorcycles. And by "them" i mean, the big ones that would be in 4 on the wings of a bomber plane. Which is nutty.

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Před rokem +2

      Yeah it's too cool. And he's young so he actually cares about the environment. I could see an electric one being a total blast!
      Or the radial w/a turbocharger would be sick as hell too.

    • @fishhuntadventure
      @fishhuntadventure Před rokem +5

      @@UberLummox
      So older people don’t care about the environment, my dear myopic padawan?
      And besides, he can’t care that much about the environment if he’s ok with electric vehicles. Wise, smart engineers know the truth doesn’t come from the news or politics.

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Před rokem +2

      @@fishhuntadventure ok trumper

    • @maxwellbutler4184
      @maxwellbutler4184 Před rokem +2

      @@fishhuntadventureEXCATLY THE REAL TURTH COME’S FROM MEMES AND NEWSMAX AND RUEDI JULIANY

  • @cybair9341
    @cybair9341 Před rokem +92

    The original VW air-cooled engine was also an "aircraft engine". It powered many homebuilt aircraft back in the 60's and 70's. It's nice to see that it is replaced by another "aircraft engine".

    • @fry.master
      @fry.master Před rokem +12

      They also cut those vw motors in half, making flat twins for ultralights and whatnot

    • @Ray102386
      @Ray102386 Před rokem +4

      Still powering the Sonex today.

    • @ldnwholesale8552
      @ldnwholesale8552 Před rokem +3

      More than a few have failed however.

    • @myrlstone8904
      @myrlstone8904 Před rokem +7

      Initially yes, but many were home brew conversions. Today the VW aircraft engine has been refined to be very reliable.

    • @cybair9341
      @cybair9341 Před rokem +1

      @@ldnwholesale8552 - Nazi technology ! 😉

  • @synergy021
    @synergy021 Před rokem +11

    I love that they make it so easy to check your blinker fluid. More cars need this feature.

  • @user-gc1zn5mn4p
    @user-gc1zn5mn4p Před rokem +73

    Jay, I'm a certified aircraft mechanic through the United States Naval Air Force so I've worked on massive radial engines on T-28s; hence it's interesting to me to see a radial engine being used in this Manx. More intriguing to me is that it's water cooled--though of course it's not getting the intense cooling air blast that an open aero engine gets at the front of an aircraft. This is an enjoyable evolution in engine technology.

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Před rokem +1

      It seems like it must be an odd fire engine... one cylinder firing on one spin of the crankshaft, then two cylinders firing on the other spin of the crankshaft... doubt it would be 3 fire, then 0 fire, then 3 fire, then 0 fire...

    • @Journeyman53
      @Journeyman53 Před rokem +5

      @@BuzzLOLOL The 3 cylinders are not inline. They are 120 degrees apart.

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Před rokem

      @@Journeyman53 - Not on the same crank throw?

    • @andrewalexander9492
      @andrewalexander9492 Před rokem +10

      @@BuzzLOLOL Radial engine pistons are all on the same throw (for single row radials, anyway) 4 stroke cycle radial engines (a gain, the single row engines) have an odd number of cylinders. The way it works is that every other cylinder fires as the crank throw goes around, cylinder fires, skip a cylinder, cylinder fires, skip a cylinder, cylinder fires. On the surface that may seem uneven, like you get a different number of cylinders firing on each rotation, but in reality it is the most even firing arrangement. For a 3 cylinder engine, you get a cylinder firing every 240 degrees of crank rotation for a 5 cylinder radial, you get a cylinder firing every 144 degrees of crank rotation, for a 7 cylinder engine a cylinder fires very 102 degrees of crank rotation, and for a 9 cylinder radial, a cylinder fires every 80 degrees of rotation. However many cylinders there are, the power strokes are all evenly spaced around 2 complete rotations of the crankshaft. A 4 stroke cycle radial with an even number of cylinders would actually have an uneven firing pattern.

    • @306champion
      @306champion Před rokem

      @@Journeyman53
      But does it matter??

  • @burdburd2787
    @burdburd2787 Před rokem +74

    Being born in 1970 (in Texas)this car reminds me of being a kid. I grew up around shade tree mechanics in my family and one of my older cousins had a dune buggy, I thought I was way too cool when he took me to school in it one morning! Thank you gentlemen! Jay your videos touch my soul!🐦🐦✌️❤️

    • @Greg-io1ip
      @Greg-io1ip Před rokem +4

      We moved to Texas while I was in high school. My new best friend was literally a cowboy who's first car was an old '68 beetle I believe, maybe a '65. It was a German beetle, which in Texas as you know, we got lots of Mexican made bugs. They weren't terrible but assembly issues would crop up. Anyway, I can remember going swimming in rice wells that my buddy knew where they all were (cattle ranches everywhere then, and the ground water wells were pure and clean, like the cleanest water and so clear. Anyway, his Beetle interior was unfortunately abused by us, we'd get in soaking wet from the rice wells and the rare trip to the beach, which in that bug, was a marathon. It could hit 65mph down the overpass. Going up the overpass WITH MOMENTUM? 45-50mph. It was the perfect high school car.

    • @shotforshot5983
      @shotforshot5983 Před rokem +2

      I bought my first car at 13 and drove it to school! One of the manx knock offs with big metal flake paint. Had 60s on the back.

    • @burdburd2787
      @burdburd2787 Před rokem +1

      @@shotforshot5983 🤣like the "Wonderbug" Kroft show!!!

    • @shotforshot5983
      @shotforshot5983 Před rokem +1

      @@burdburd2787speed buggy!

  • @terryjackson4538
    @terryjackson4538 Před rokem +15

    Wow.... So cool to see my mates from Radial Motion getting this awesome engine into an original Manx buggy. When they turned up at Volksfest here in Adelaide a few years ago with their chopped top bug there was literally a crowd of interested guys hanging all over it. So cool to have a great piece of South Australian engineering getting out there in the world again.

    • @Journeyman53
      @Journeyman53 Před rokem

      When I saw the "Ryco" oil filter, I had to go back and find out where the engine was made. That fact wasn't given much prominence.

  • @Chuck59ish
    @Chuck59ish Před rokem +28

    I remember back in the 60s, a local guy up here in New Brunswick, Canada, had a Meyer's Manx with a Corvair engine, it would do wheelies from a stop if you floored it, it was way really tail heavy, but he had fun with it.

  • @oconnorjames
    @oconnorjames Před rokem +31

    Jay is the best! He knows so much about cars I sometimes wish he'd come out with one for mass production himself. The Leno car would be amazing.

  • @S-T-E-V-E
    @S-T-E-V-E Před rokem +37

    I remember seeing these on TV, in Cartoons as a Kid in the 80's and the Hot Wheels toys, they just seemed so cool and something you swore you'd buy when you grew up!

    • @johnjacobjingleheimerschmi3857
      @johnjacobjingleheimerschmi3857 Před rokem +9

      "Speed Buggy"

    • @Kagaines
      @Kagaines Před rokem +2

      Wonderbug.

    • @dmwi1549
      @dmwi1549 Před rokem +2

      Still have my Tonka Toy buggy from the 70’s that was obviously designed after this Manx.
      Always admired the full size version.

    • @Kagaines
      @Kagaines Před rokem +1

      @@dmwi1549 I have a Wonderbug pedal car from the seventies. Had a few dune buggies but not any now. Got a Vw tho.

    • @goosenotmaverick1156
      @goosenotmaverick1156 Před rokem +1

      I came here to say something about ole speedbuggy. Maybe he's updated to fuel injection these days?

  • @bobbates7343
    @bobbates7343 Před rokem +45

    I learned to drive in an old VW bug with no clutch . That helped me drive a semi. Knowing how to shift without a clutch and no starter motor really helped to motivate me to not stall the car. Drove it around the fields . Now those fields are all filled with huge houses. Oh well .

    • @MarcCoteMusic
      @MarcCoteMusic Před rokem +1

      As a young lad in the 70s, I also learned to drive a car in fields... a VW bug on our farm, though I had already been driving tractors for a few years so it wasn't as difficult as it might have been.

    • @audikris
      @audikris Před rokem +4

      No clutch or starter? How on earth did you get it moving at all? No starter, no problem hill start it but you need a clutch. No clutch but starter, no problem, starter in1st and it will jerk moving to a point... But hope you never have to come to a stop.

    • @fantabuloussnuffaluffagus
      @fantabuloussnuffaluffagus Před rokem

      @@audikris I'm guessing push start. Get it rolling and jam it into 2nd.

    • @bob15479
      @bob15479 Před rokem

      @@audikris you can shift out of fear and then rev Match into the next gear

    • @JeffDeWitt
      @JeffDeWitt Před 6 měsíci

      @@audikris Or an "Automatic Stick Shift".

  • @MYJ61
    @MYJ61 Před rokem +21

    Not only am I impressed with this young man, but I’m absolutely salivating over that engine! I’ve always loved the sound of a radial engined aircraft and this one does not disappoint!

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Před rokem +1

      Yeppers, seems like it must be an odd fire engine... one cylinder firing on one spin of the crankshaft, then two cylinders firing on the other spin of the crankshaft... doubt it would be 3 fire, then 0 fire, then 3 fire, then 0 fire...

    • @Avetho
      @Avetho Před 11 měsíci

      @@BuzzLOLOL Its an even-fire engine, all odd-cylinder radials are even-fire. As the crank goes around, cylinder 1 fires, cylinder 2 intakes, cylinder 3 fires, cylinder 1 intakes, cylinder 2 fires and then cylinder 3 intakes, and back to cylinder 1 firing as the cycle begins again. The almost-Harley Davidson rumble of this engine seems to be from uneven header lengths, like how the even-firing Subaru EJ engine has that "Subie Rumble" from unequal-length headers. I'd imagine the rightmost cylinder is the shortest and the leftmost is about twice the header length compared to the rightmost, and the top is somewhere between the two, though likely closer to the leftmost cylinder's header in length due to being higher up and thus longer. Also, the crankshaft is only one throw, but it has a master connecting rod with two slave journals through its lower sides around the crank journal to connect the other slave rods, its how those giant 9 cylinder radial aero engines have a single crank pin per bank of cylinders, one ultra beefy conrod has eight slave journals evenly spaced around the crank pin where the eight slave rods connect. So this engine likely has the master rod for the top cylinder and it has both slave journals for the side cylinders.

    • @XstonedmonkeyzX
      @XstonedmonkeyzX Před 10 měsíci

      It even sounds like the one in GTA Vice City 🥰

  • @canucklehead0
    @canucklehead0 Před rokem +24

    Really dig the sound of the radial engine in this, great choice for the Meyers Manx! I hope Mr. Sarofim finds great success with this endeavor and that the Manx remains a mainstay in the kit and completed car world!

  • @danw1955
    @danw1955 Před rokem +14

    What a cool piece of technology! I really like that the internals are sourced from a common LS V8. It leaves the window open for high quality aftermarket speed parts (excluding the crank, of course). Being liquid cooled makes for uniform cooling and more reliability. I'd like to see a little more info on the cylinder scavenging setup to keep the oil out of the 2 lower cylinders.😉

  • @tomconnors8165
    @tomconnors8165 Před rokem +8

    That grin Philip had walking in is on all of us.

  • @anirbaanofficial
    @anirbaanofficial Před rokem +45

    This guy is such a sweetheart. Well behaved, honest & curious to learn. Jay seems happy in his company. Stay blessed, Brother. 🇮🇳

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 Před rokem +4

      Mr.Sarofim runs a company started by a legend and is actually seeing his product being driven by a living legend. You could see the look of awe and honor he felt at being blessed enough to be talking to Mr. Leno about cars and especially the one his company makes. I love to see respectful people.

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Před rokem

      Totally. Plus he's young so he actually cares about the environment and is in a position to actually do something about it within the scope of his cars.

    • @crossy7225
      @crossy7225 Před rokem +6

      What a lovely comment. In the age of trolls and basically just plain rude and nasty people on CZcams it's always refreshing to come on jays channel with genuine good people. ✌️ Love from the uk

    • @darksideka
      @darksideka Před rokem

      Jay always makes his guest feel comfortable they come out nervous and leave cracking jokes and laughing with him!!!😅😂🤣

  • @timmytom
    @timmytom Před rokem +3

    I had one 40 plus years ago. Watching this has got me excited again . Thank you for sharing.

  • @soho71
    @soho71 Před rokem +8

    Dude! I’m totally freaking stoked about this! Thanks for keeping an ICON alive!

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
    @OMGWTFLOLSMH Před rokem +10

    I really like the wheels/tires. The entire package looks badass.

  • @neilouellette3004
    @neilouellette3004 Před rokem +2

    These were everywhere in the late 60's thru mid 70's. Everywhere. Who would have thought.

  • @billgardner9328
    @billgardner9328 Před rokem +2

    I dragged my Manx behind my Winnebago everywhere. I had the kids go back and check if it was still back there because you couldn’t see it in the mirrors! What a fun buggy! In fact my 56 yr old son learned to shift its gears in San Felipe Baja!

  • @joaquinsoto4909
    @joaquinsoto4909 Před rokem +25

    One of my favorite DIY cars of all time!!!

  • @dickowilley2642
    @dickowilley2642 Před rokem +5

    I like the idea of the Manx running a Subaru flat 4. It's a popular swap for VW's here in Australia (there's that place again) and they go like a rocket.

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Před rokem +1

      This engine is like 3/8s of a Chevy LS1 engine...

  • @MrGTO-ze7vb
    @MrGTO-ze7vb Před rokem +6

    I saw one of these Manx on the pier at Santa Cruz last weekend. It was in a VW Show.......!!

  • @allysonca
    @allysonca Před rokem +8

    As a kid, I remember driving down Laguna Canyon with my dad and seeing all the wonderful Manx's in a plethora of colors at Bruce's (I assume it was his) sales lot. I SO wanted one.......

  • @scottimusgarrett15
    @scottimusgarrett15 Před rokem +6

    I've been a VW guy since the early '80's, so this episode had me literally grinning the entire time. What an incredible engine! It's a perfect equivalent to an air-cooled VW engine because it's a unique choice! Not necessarily a driver, but a mind-blower at a cars and coffee!😂 I love what Philip is doing with the Manx name; following the heritage of the brand, understanding how cool it is, and continuing to realize what Bruce Myers wanted out of the car in the future. I wish Manx all the best, because the world needs more fun cars! Thanks once again, Jay and crew, for another great episode! ✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦

  • @CapablePimento
    @CapablePimento Před rokem +4

    I loved the 2 way conversation during the drive. What a fantastic engine for a bug build! And Manx is back! Hooray!! Maybe this isn’t the beginning of the apocalypse after all.

    • @ForeverNeverwhere1
      @ForeverNeverwhere1 Před 10 měsíci

      They never went anywhere. Bruce licenced the right to make copies and use the name to various companies in different countries in the 1990s. They have been available ever since.
      I am a bit baffled what this guy bought. US rights maybe?

  • @richb313
    @richb313 Před rokem +4

    This car and engine combo impressed Jay not an easy accomplishment.

  • @mattf49006
    @mattf49006 Před rokem +2

    Found a beat up Manx in the mid 80s with no engine...cleaned it up..brakes ..seats and general stuff redone..a used VW engine with a 1835 kit from a buddies rolled bug installed..man what a blast it was around socal

  • @Raymund-Swales
    @Raymund-Swales Před rokem +4

    It sits so nicely and sounds so sweet.

  • @3.2Carrera
    @3.2Carrera Před rokem +7

    This had got to be one of the coolest builds I've seen.

  • @metatechhd
    @metatechhd Před rokem +3

    🚗🗣 What an incredible opportunity to have a personal conversation with Bruce, sitting in car number one in Carmel! Meeting the nicest gentleman in the world and hearing him passionately share the entire history of the company must have been priceless. It's moments like these that create unforgettable memories. Thank you for sharing this amazing experience with us! 😊👍

  • @alexrex20
    @alexrex20 Před rokem +3

    what an excellent guest. i love that he was also interviewing Jay

  • @darrellhart9363
    @darrellhart9363 Před rokem +1

    Yes this brings back memories of visiting my Uncle at his dune buggy shop and salvage yard in Mentone CA 😊where I watched his kid and his friend pull the body off a smashed VW bug then check the pan then place the Meyer's Manx body on bolt it down and done.
    A lot of good memories of playing with dune buggy in the Santa Ana river bottom

  • @allanweseman5433
    @allanweseman5433 Před rokem +1

    I was the eighth master registered VW mechanic in Florida in 1979 and owned and built dune buggies, but not a Meyers Manx. Love to see this radial engine. I would like to see one with a 2010 Honda VFR 1200F motorcycle engine (170HP 87lbs torque) liquid cooled and fuel injected

  • @kendall6030
    @kendall6030 Před rokem +3

    Love the sound of that engine. Very cool that the Manx is back in production.

  • @vettekid3326
    @vettekid3326 Před rokem +2

    I remember back in the early 1970's we could strip the body off a VW chassis in about 4 hours using hand tools and two people saving all the electric, steering column, radio and lights. you could build a dune buggy in a weekend if you had a good donor car. Extras like wider wheels and tuned exhaust could be done later.

  • @olsonspeed
    @olsonspeed Před rokem +1

    So great to see the Meyer's Manx legacy continue to evolve. I still own a clone buggy built by my father in 1968, lots adventures and memories, definately "the fun car".

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver Před rokem +4

    They’ve got their great shop nearby in Costa Mesa. Was wondering why I’d see a few recently until I asked my stereo shop where they got that Manx project! 😂 Seriously good stuff, and obviously a flexible platform!

  • @73Kaarn
    @73Kaarn Před rokem +3

    Jay showing his depth of knowledge again when he asked about the oil pooling of the engine

  • @garyseaton4619
    @garyseaton4619 Před rokem +3

    I love the Manx... A friend has a real one with a hot VW engine. This rotary sounds amazing. So glad they're back...

  • @walterhubicki5207
    @walterhubicki5207 Před rokem +3

    That, was awesome!!! I'm so glad somebody decided to bring these forward. And electrification too!

  • @impslap7620
    @impslap7620 Před rokem +1

    Never met Bruce but ran into Philip once as a fellow Ruf owner in the wild (I have an RT12 and I saw him stepping out of his CTR2 and had to give him props). He is a true gentleman and it's so cool to see what he's done with this brand, especially knowing what a passionate individual he is. I wish him much success!

  • @monkeybarmonkeyman
    @monkeybarmonkeyman Před rokem +1

    Best kit car ever, imo. So glad it has a future for other generations to enjoy!

  • @terryeustice5399
    @terryeustice5399 Před rokem +4

    Very cool this engine in the dune buggy.He’s raised the level of the car. The Meyer’s Manx is a great car.Thank you for sharing 🥰💯👍

  • @geraldhenrickson7472
    @geraldhenrickson7472 Před rokem +6

    I hope to see a version of this racing in baja. THAT would boost interest /exposure and help with R&D. Thanks to all involved.

  • @lovemye36
    @lovemye36 Před rokem +6

    That sound!

  • @bryanhoward358
    @bryanhoward358 Před rokem +5

    Thank you Jay for doing all these amazing automotive videos! I give all these guys n gals credit for every innovation they come up with!

  • @starcloud4959
    @starcloud4959 Před rokem +1

    Nothing beats a Mayer Manx on a sunny day❤️.And this new airplane engine sounds chunky and gnarly and looks futuristic too.

  • @markhumphries8150
    @markhumphries8150 Před rokem +7

    Great way to start the week off with a new JLG episode.

  • @andrewhigdon8346
    @andrewhigdon8346 Před 10 měsíci

    Before I was born my dad had a Corvair with the 180hp Turbocharged engine, and he had an accident where the front end was totaled. He was able to keep the drivetrain. He and my older brothers put together some kind of kit dune buggy that was so powerful that they had to put crushed cinder blocks in the “frunk”, and they even put some water in the front tires to keep the front wheels on the ground. I don’t remember the details but essentially the back end was the Corvair, and it was the most ridiculously simple fiberglass dune buggy body you could imagine. A flat boat cushion life preserver was the back seat for me, the the roll bar was all I had to hold onto. They usually started in 2nd gear and the front wheels just bounced around and if you were accelerating while turning, we’ll forget it, it wouldn’t turn. I remember the goofy steel spoked steering wheel and under the front looked just like the steering setup on our Murray riding lawn mower. I don’t remember why it ended up sitting, but at some point the engine was frozen I guess from rust, and the thing sat and rotted. Sad stuff. But 180hp in a vehicle that barely weighed I think my dad estimated 1200lbs, tops. He said the engine and transaxle weighed barely less than the whole rest of the kit, which was ridiculous. He said that while assembling it he had it on jackstands, and it was a pain because there was nowhere far back enough to place them to keep the front end from lifting. It really looked like a Meyers Manx if one were bought out of a JC Whitney Catalog. Barely a curve anywhere, the frunk was flat, the fenders didn’t last long, I guess the bouncing front end just broke them off? I was too young to really account for what happened, I just remember the broken bits if cinder block in the front, the sloshing front wheels which always stopped rotating while in the air, and very often seeing the front end aimed at the sky while holding on for dear life in the back. I dot. Think we ever got over about 25-30mph and never on the road, always on back fields on some old family property. It would have been fun on sand dunes, and had some wide back tires, but they were like snow tires with big white sidewalls, and the front were really big too to get them as heavy as possible. Imagine having a problem adding weight to a car. The thing was absurd. The whole basis was to put a VW rear setup under it, but nooooo, since he had the Corvair 180hp drivetrain laying around, in went that. Instead of however much a VW engine weighed hanging off the back, and making 40-60hp, here was a flat 6 hanging off the back-ish, not quite as rear hanging as a VW but still, not enough forward weight, and it had 180hp. I think part of the problem was that it ran hot cause they could never really get any speed into it, and they said being turbo charged, the exhaust back pressure which drive the turbo made for a hot running engine if you were going cruising speeds a lot. I don’t know, I was like 8 or 9 by the time it died, but I do know that it was so ridiculous that it’s lack of usability was it’s u”it ate demise. Seems kinda odd. You build a car with 180hp and weighs barely 1000lbs and it’s no fun? Crazy. I just looked up some HP to weight ratios. A Viper with 450hp weighing 3320lbs had a 0.135hp per 10lbs ratio. This dune buggy had a 0.18hp per 10lbs. Think about that. Half again more hp per ten lbs. Than a Viper. That would be like the same Viper with 600hp. With the engine in the back, and no wheelbase, maybe 90”. Just dumb.

  • @robertweldon7909
    @robertweldon7909 Před rokem +3

    When Jay said in the teaser that the dune buggy had an aircraft engine, I thought it might have been a retired 4 or 6 cylinder Lycoming Or Continental Flat air cooled engine. The small ones made 140 HP and some of the bigger six cylinder ones made 280 HP and up. I can't imagine having a 280 HP six in a dune buggy, but the 140 HP 4 banger would be a thrill. I have heard of folks using those retired engines in VW's and Corvair's, but have never seen one.
    Then we see this neat 3 cylinder radial. Very nice, very nice indeed. ;-)

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Před rokem

      Those HP ratings are likely at low RPMs, rev them higher in a car and HP prolly soars...

  • @TheJttv
    @TheJttv Před rokem +12

    Sweet Buggy!

  • @deltabloo
    @deltabloo Před rokem +8

    Interestingly, the Katech motorcycle engine , which was based on some LS parts , was dyno tested on a restored Manx dune buggy. There’s a picture in the original article in Hot Rod.

    • @Greg-io1ip
      @Greg-io1ip Před rokem +2

      I think the differential has to be modified but I can see lots of motorcycle engines being a very interesting Manx conversion. Honda Silverwing or Goldwing, depending on if mpg or road and track is the goal.

    • @aserta
      @aserta Před rokem +1

      @@Greg-io1ip You can buy a Hayabusa specific package to install it into a Mini, classic or modern. I forget the name of the peeps who make the package, but if it can fit inside a Mini, you'll fit that in a Manx with ease, and the Haya engine has quite a bit of oomph.

    • @christopherreed4723
      @christopherreed4723 Před rokem

      I heard somewhere that the old Porsche flat six that the original 911s had was basically a drop-in fit to the VW beetle. If that's true, the that's another engine option, assuming one can find an old Porsche flat six.

  • @sickjohnson
    @sickjohnson Před rokem +4

    Always wanted one Jay, they just exude fun & freedom to me...awesome to see them still going too!

  • @sgottoboni
    @sgottoboni Před rokem +1

    My dad used to have one with the volkswagen engine, flake teal. Duning at Sandlake Oregon. It was fun. I miss those days.

  • @Gman1024
    @Gman1024 Před rokem +5

    Always loved these.
    I always like the feeling of going fast without getting in trouble, a stock mx-5 as well as others, give you that feeling too, haha.
    I can't imagine it with 200+ horsepower, turbos and superchargers.
    Sounds wicked fun to be in development for toys like this, especially where the end product will also power aircraft, wow.
    And with EV, sustainable fuels, and other innovations being cooking at the same time, it's neverending joy.
    Speed Buggy's cousin, Roger-Dodger!, Vroom-a-zoom-zoom!

    • @agunther08
      @agunther08 Před rokem +1

      I’m with you, feels like a race car, sounds like a race car, looks like a race car, but doesn’t get tickets like a race car. The joys of driving a slow car fast. Love my Miata.. you understand 😊

  • @Carchaeology
    @Carchaeology Před rokem +1

    Great video and a wonderful spotlight on a company that is taking an icon of the past and really looking forward.
    Phillip and his crew are doing some very neat things well beyond the Manx. Renewable energy and materials , healthy beverages and so much more. The focus is all on positive stuff that makes life better and more fun. Can’t get much more fun in cars than with a Manx… the perfect union.
    It’s been fun watching the ride so far! This seems to be just the start!

  • @NitroModelsAndComics
    @NitroModelsAndComics Před rokem +2

    True innovation is always the ticket to get Jay smiling.

  • @TheBandit7613
    @TheBandit7613 Před rokem +3

    Love the sound of radial engines.

  • @georgezahorcak7764
    @georgezahorcak7764 Před rokem

    Oh God!!!!! I was nine in 1964 and lived in Perth Amboy, NJ. I never saw a beach. I lived next to an "ESSO" oil refinery near exit 11 on the NJ Turnpike. The first time I saw a Manx I went into a dream!!!!!!

  • @306champion
    @306champion Před rokem

    I just fell inlove with the sound, takes me back to my last bike a Triumph 900 Triple. Needless to say I love the old triple.

  • @bennettscustomsco
    @bennettscustomsco Před rokem +2

    Great to see this! Looks great sitting behind that work of art! We are currently fitting one of these into a ‘63 Split window, the guys over at Bespoke Engineering are top notch.

  • @SimpleCarGuy
    @SimpleCarGuy Před rokem +4

    This guy is my type of people! A little reserved but knows his stuff. Would hang out!

  • @garyhaber333
    @garyhaber333 Před rokem

    Great memories.
    Dad owned 2 of them back in 76-77.
    I used to ride shotgun with my Dad around town, or my big brother to and from Palm Springs to LA when I was 8.
    Such a fun car.

  • @not-fishing4730
    @not-fishing4730 Před rokem +2

    Wow, just wow! I love the old style dimmer switch. I wonder if I can put one of these in a trike like a Morgan.
    Jay, you getting into the buggy reminds me of why I need convertibles. I don't seem to fold very well at 70 years.

  • @hoverlogix5554
    @hoverlogix5554 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello 👋 My Dad was a award winning FAA Certified A&P inspector who built our buggy back in 1968! He really enjoyed this and wants to change ours now 😂 He is 87 years old! But I won’t cut the back deck it’s a Kyotoe kit bought from a Manx dealer in 1968😊

  • @dth2brny121
    @dth2brny121 Před rokem +1

    That engine sounds truly epic...!

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 Před rokem +1

    Coming up on it's 60th Anniversary, almost as old as me, but looking a whole lot better. And seemingly in very good hands of someone who really appreciates the Meyers Manx for what it is, and what it can be. Always looking forward, but with an eye on the traditional past, a great combination. And now three or four or even five different engines, something for everyone.

  • @blueman5924
    @blueman5924 Před rokem +4

    Really cool ! It’s interesting that here is a car with an aircraft designed engine, and in airplanes like the Kitfox, people are trying snow machine Rotax engines. Then there’s the cars with motorbike engines, and motorbikes with V8’s. Creativity is key these days. The electric version will well received I bet. 👍👍

  • @smcic
    @smcic Před rokem +1

    “I would test everything on the ground first” 😂 great observation!

  • @grahammboyett3172
    @grahammboyett3172 Před rokem

    I got a 68 Myers manx on a 57 pan got a aluminum 2110 with dual Webber's and a rancho transmission. Always love driving it.

  • @bennyboogenheimer4553

    As a kid in Philly, there was a young 20 something
    that had one of these around the corner from my house.
    He was very much "The Bad Kid, Sid" from Toy Story. (but in 1966)
    Anyway he hated the flat 4 Bug engine, so somehow he squeezed
    in a Chevy 327, and brother, did that light her up!
    He called her, Eva, or Eva's Revenge, after he put in the 327.
    He had 2, 20 gallon L shaped truck fuel tanks,
    filled with antifreeze out over the fenders,
    to keep the front wheels on the ground.
    Boy could she FLY!
    After 1 ride with him, my Dad forbid us from ever getting in the buggy.
    His family moved full time down the shore, and we only saw him/car
    once in an TV add for Wildwood, NJ.
    Ahh, those Golden days!

  • @rokanator1
    @rokanator1 Před 3 měsíci

    Very nice to see them back and with new engine options. Thanks for bringing this to us!

  • @rusty383
    @rusty383 Před rokem

    Absolutely Love this Radial Radial Engine. Awesome Dependably

  • @scootersfrog
    @scootersfrog Před rokem +6

    need that radial in my 77 sun bug !

  • @kendavis1198
    @kendavis1198 Před rokem

    Cool, Reminds me of back in the LATE 60's Early 70's, My Uncle bought one with the BUG Engine in it. It was a Kick in the Pants.

  • @Hoixon
    @Hoixon Před rokem +1

    My uncle (Denver) is one of the mechanics developing that radial engine! Just wanna show him some love in this comment lol

  • @kentlarsen5834
    @kentlarsen5834 Před 9 měsíci

    When Jay's in his 90's he'll be able to look back and see how much fun he had in his 70's.

  • @sayeager5559
    @sayeager5559 Před rokem

    Mr Meyers would be proud of these guys. Ive been following the Manxter 2+2 kit for quite awhile now, looks like a beautiful model.

  • @raepaul8158
    @raepaul8158 Před rokem +1

    Best of success in building the Manx again

  • @brianuhing2657
    @brianuhing2657 Před rokem

    Jay Leno thank you.
    Jay I hope this gentleman makes a go of it. He seems like a very humble young man. He isn't cocky I'm impressed.

  • @matrox
    @matrox Před rokem +1

    In the very early 70's I had a COX Myers Manx Dune Buggy with the .049 Engine.

  • @theSam91
    @theSam91 Před rokem +3

    Thought I recognized that engine, made in Australia! In my hometown even.

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 Před rokem +1

    I love the classic look of this Manx. Even the snow tread looking tires that look rugged and off road.The color is great too. It would be fun to fit a really light, standard engine of some type in it. The electric Manx should stay sold out. I really appreciate how sturdy this Manx is made.Thanks to Mr. Sarofim and Jay for showing us such a fun driving car.

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Před rokem +1

      An electric Manx isn't going to sound or feel right...

  • @jonathanjames2469
    @jonathanjames2469 Před rokem

    Thanks for a great video Jay. I really enjoy this one

  • @WayneB27
    @WayneB27 Před rokem +1

    Impressed with the presentation and attention to detail , hope it does well .

  • @THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS
    @THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS Před rokem +2

    Yo, that's awesome! Remember the cartoon with the talking buggy. That California VW dude Randy at Carchaeology has been finding a lot of these and cleaning them up

  • @charleshulsey3103
    @charleshulsey3103 Před rokem +2

    That 3cyl "grumble" sounds good.

  • @jamesdellaneve9005
    @jamesdellaneve9005 Před rokem

    I remember the kits in the back of the magazines back in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Right next to the X-RAY glasses and key cutting equipment.

  • @tablon8539
    @tablon8539 Před rokem +1

    What a beautiful motor!

  • @leebatt7964
    @leebatt7964 Před rokem

    I must have sketched this car on the margin of textbooks, notebooks and desks a few thousand times during grade school in the 70’s. Its was a boys dream car. The weirder the sparkly multicolored paint job the better.

  • @DiscoInferno166
    @DiscoInferno166 Před rokem +1

    My favorite beach buggy of all time!!! Still dreaming of owning one.

  • @rixkafer56
    @rixkafer56 Před rokem

    Very cool ! Radoal caught me by surprise.
    I've had .my manx since 2002.. love it
    Thanks for sharing

    • @Paulman50
      @Paulman50 Před rokem +1

      It's my everyday driver in the summer. Mines a 1980 Daytona made in New Zealand

  • @momnc4721
    @momnc4721 Před rokem

    Thank you, Mr. Leno for another great history lesson, I’ve always been a fan of Volkswagens and I’ve always wanted to have a dune buggy. Like yourself, I am a fan of the aircraft engine versus the electric🙏🏽