Running Jet Fuel on an Orange County Chopper Bike: The Ultimate Test

TLDRIn this video, we put an Orange County Chopper bike to the test by running it on jet fuel. We also try racing alcohol and aviation fuel to compare the results. The bike's stock Evo engine was not powerful enough, so we were hoping jet fuel would give us the horsepower we needed. However, the bike faced some challenges along the way, including broken parts and performance issues. We also analyzed the cylinder temperatures and compression to assess the impact of running different fuels.

Key insights

🔥Running jet fuel on the Orange County Chopper bike resulted in a dramatic increase in power.

⛽️Racing alcohol and aviation fuel were also tested, but didn't perform as well as jet fuel.

💥The bike experienced broken parts and performance issues throughout the testing process.

🌡️Cylinder temperatures and compression were monitored to assess the impact of different fuels.

🔧The bike's engine will be replaced with a more powerful one for further testing and modifications.

Q&A

What was the purpose of running jet fuel on the Orange County Chopper bike?

We wanted to test the bike's performance and see if running jet fuel would provide more horsepower.

How did the bike perform on jet fuel?

The bike showed a significant increase in power when running on jet fuel.

What other fuels were tested?

We also tested racing alcohol and aviation fuel to compare their performance.

Did the bike face any challenges during the testing process?

Yes, the bike experienced broken parts and performance issues throughout the testing.

What are the future plans for the bike?

The bike's engine will be replaced with a more powerful one for further testing and modifications.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and overview of the testing objectives.

02:00Testing the bike on racing alcohol and aviation fuel.

04:00Experiencing broken parts and challenges during the testing.

06:00Analyzing the impact of different fuels on cylinder temperatures and compression.

08:00Replacing the engine with a more powerful one for further testing and modifications.