man i’ve been watching your videos since i was like 11. now i’m 22 and i’m still learning with you!! crazy how you went from mini jet engines to these masterpieces!
Those wheels are killer. I made alloys for my fuel rc car 20 years ago on the lathe so they had a solid face, and people were blown away.So cool when things become more accessible and affordable. Always fun to see this build progress in interesting ways.
I 3d printed a set of rims for a cheap rc. They also worked pretty well. You just need to make it thicker than injection molded rims. So many novel ways of fixing things these days.
For a channel that doesn't talk I've got to say that sponsor section was the best I've ever seen. No scripted BS or blowing sunshine up their collective asses, simply show and demonstrate their website and let their products speak for themselves. Honestly, I wish more channels did sponsor sections this way, then I wouldn't have to skip through them. And that x-pipe and those wheels looked amazing too.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Fantastic Job Jonny-Q I love watching you improve on anything you do, it’s a work of art. Keep up the hard work!! 👍👍 Thats ONE-SWEET R/C Car, I really really love it.
Yeah it’s actually tig, if you pay attention the tungsten rod retracts, and right as it pulls away it makes an arc. The gas is to provide shielding from oxidation.
It's impossible as it is producing pressure, not vacuum. It's running rich and it's normal for fuel or oil to come out of the exhaust on a Nitro engine.
It's actually exhaust gases, it's running quite rich that's why you see liquid. Nitro engines are getting messy with the oil on the fuel and even more when the mixture is rich.
I swear, this is the longest project I've ever followed on RUclips, and I'm here for it. Your ability to make and engineer anything you need/want is absolutely incredible! I wish I had half the knowledge and drive (no pun intended) that you have. Great work! Can't wait to see more. Turning the bell on, finally!
I really like this style of sponsorship, factual and informative. I grow tied of creators using shopping channel style bs infomercials. I love that mini welding rig, I can see that being very useful.
10:44 that’s either a “give me cancer now, God” machine, or one that grants wishes. idk yet, but JQ90 does have exceptional skills. nice work as usual, JQ90…I look forward to seeing & hearing it ripping outdoors.
Ah these videos are always so satisfying to watch! Especially as an engineer that normally has to see all the failed bits of machining that we do lol, its nice to see parts that aren't buggered. I do think though it needs a muffler to smooth out the sound a bit.
Not even 2min into the video, I check the comments for info on the milling machine. Nobody realizes the time it takes to make those tiny gears!!! How long did that mill for? How many bits did you go through. Cool precision engineering as always!
ummm... this has to be the best example of how NOT to make small gears? simple slot saw, generate them in a few minutes each. would need to be separate though. better yet, shove a tool on the head rigidly and shape the things "MAAG" style... at this size, the only sensible way to make two pinions in one piece.
It took around 2 hours for each gear. When I first started making them, I snapped a couple of endmills. Now I know the speeds and feeds, and never break any tools.
Every single update You've made to this AWESOME Car,is outstanding!!! You did an awesome job with everything and now it looks and runs great! Can't wait to see You finish this up with painting the body that's going on it and take er out cruising! Can't wait! Great job Man! : >)
Damn, it's always a pleasure seeing you machine parts. What a craftsmanship! 👏👏👏 That thing's sound is great! 🤩 It's clear a lot of work goes into these projects! 👌🙏 There were only printing supports, in the exhaust, in the junction area, correct? Cheers everyone!
Complete excess. I love it. I came for the micro welding. That x-pipe looks like it will crack quickly considering how large the car is and the forces involved. I'm pretty sure I saw plenty of undercutting. Have you considered practicing on pieces trying to add a bit of really thin filler wire?
Do you know what would be sick? If you have the budget for it (I assume you do lol) getting a full metal exhaust with the x pipe. And maybe use your spot welder and some stainless steel sheets to make some mufflers
You should check out this guy - in the 90’s no less - in England I think he made this 1/8 scale replica of a Ferrari - real running v12 with a manual transmission you have to shift and a clutch you have to press - it even has a little key switch - it’s not an RC car just an exact working 1/8 model, it’s pretty impressive and he machines and built everything from scratch
Yeah that's extremely rare in my experience it's only happened to me twice and the first time it was my fault in the design second was a genuine error on their end on a $250 CNC part that had 6 threaded holes 2 weren't threaded and the other 4 were completely the wrong size from the cad. I sent pictures and video of my what was wrong and what it was supposed to be and proof of everything with timestamps so they can't claim I changed the model and I was sent a replacement in a week and only paid for shipping.
Build looks amazing.. the only thing I'd do now is put a better drive shaft in.. that one looks a bit small and if you add weight to the car and do any heavy breaking or reverse slams... I'd upgrade it.. just my thoughts... nice work !!
If you have some stainless stuff to weld next time, try and add some stainless steel welding wire adjacent to the tip and see what happens. Given how powerful it is, i'm of the thought that it might work to weld stuff with. Interesting bench device. If it does good enough welding, this might be a good tool to make a chassis with stainless steel wire.
This project has taken us deeper into a real multi cylinder build than just about anything on RUclips. The refinements just keep coming while the functionality just keeps increasing.
Dude I know this will make the project 10x longer and harder but have you considered manufacturing the body the same way you did the chasis? With metal sheet molding? It would make the build so interesting.
Hello! Great job, but this type of fuel tank only works well in static conditions. When accelerating, the fuel line will catch air because the fuel is being pushed back.
That tank needs a clunk line on a flexible hose. The fuel is never going to stay at the pickup point long enough with the car moving around. That Sullivan tank you took out is perfectly suited for a pressure line. That’s an aircraft tank the vent / pressure tubing is bent to get up into the little bubble on the top to make sure you get a complete fill up.
you need to get the x pipe closer to the engine for better performance and sounding, then you continue the exhaust to the back of the car so it create more pressure for the venturi effect and even more power
Jeez Johnny, even the dimes you stack are to scale...! A couple questions about the exhaust: did you forego indexing tabs for any specific reason, and could the pressurizing nipple be incorporated into the x-pipe to simplify tubing or would that negatively affect performance?
My man fully fabricates his own custom parts like some kind of Rc final boss.
I'm curious how much those custom manufactured parts cost too, must be close to full car size prices lol
@@trailfork7815what his profession? Does he have business info??
The only man on the planet that Amazon doesn't earn money from
That little welder is awesome
man i’ve been watching your videos since i was like 11. now i’m 22 and i’m still learning with you!! crazy how you went from mini jet engines to these masterpieces!
Those wheels are killer. I made alloys for my fuel rc car 20 years ago on the lathe so they had a solid face, and people were blown away.So cool when things become more accessible and affordable.
Always fun to see this build progress in interesting ways.
I 3d printed a set of rims for a cheap rc. They also worked pretty well. You just need to make it thicker than injection molded rims. So many novel ways of fixing things these days.
3d printing is really a game changer in the RC hobby (and many other hobbies/industries, etc, obviously)
For a channel that doesn't talk I've got to say that sponsor section was the best I've ever seen. No scripted BS or blowing sunshine up their collective asses, simply show and demonstrate their website and let their products speak for themselves.
Honestly, I wish more channels did sponsor sections this way, then I wouldn't have to skip through them.
And that x-pipe and those wheels looked amazing too.
It helps when manufacturers send you their products for free when you have a million or so subscribers...
@@MegaDirtyberty That has zero relevence to what I just wrote 🤣
@@Galerak1 So....
@@MegaDirtyberty so your comment just makes you sound like a peevish jealous idiot lol
@@MegaDirtybertyGalerak is right. It has 0 relevance what you wrote because HE DIDNT ASK HOW AND WHY THERE IS A SPONSOR. L2r ffs
11:25 Me learning what an x-pipe does for the first time ever.
🤯
Besides aide in scavenging exhaust gasses, it also cancels out unwanted v8 sounds and gives a smoother note (at least irl cars heh)
@triynizzles Same here 😂 all I knew was that they made the exhaust sound better, not that they increased scavenging!
This design is not an X pipe it.
@@Torta--is--PLUR Well it's certainly not a fucken P pipe so what is it genius
The machining and engineering on this channel is underrated.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Fantastic Job Jonny-Q I love watching you improve on anything you do, it’s a work of art. Keep up the hard work!! 👍👍
Thats ONE-SWEET R/C Car, I really really love it.
I need to see a realistic rally car project with a 4 cylinder engine from you , also love your content
Those overlapping spot welds almost look like wee baby TIG welds.
Thats what they are, TIG microtack.
Tiny and slow TIG welding, but surely works!
Yeah it’s actually tig, if you pay attention the tungsten rod retracts, and right as it pulls away it makes an arc. The gas is to provide shielding from oxidation.
man, you have such a gift for metal work & all around engineering!
Looks like your exhaust is getting filled with fuel from the tank/exhaust setup (last dyno clip). A valve at the tank should fix it.
It's impossible as it is producing pressure, not vacuum. It's running rich and it's normal for fuel or oil to come out of the exhaust on a Nitro engine.
Running rich means injecting more fuel than you can burn, wichhelps evacuate heat from the engine and comes out the exhaust
This is a nitro motor, you want oil coming out. Keeps the pistons lubed
It's actually exhaust gases, it's running quite rich that's why you see liquid. Nitro engines are getting messy with the oil on the fuel and even more when the mixture is rich.
Agreed, you can see fuel in the breather lines.
The new exhaust is awesome! The spot welder did a pretty good job, have to be happy with that!
E30 body will looks great!
But has nothing to do with a v8 🫣
@@linkinweirdmany e30 v8s out there
@@theo7709Yeah, there are some new ones and custom builds of course, but the original (good looking) e30 have 4 cylinders
@@VitoFur isn't it still good looking with a v8? I think the e30 m3 is one of the best looking cars but the original stock 4 cylinder is just bad
Man that spot welder is so cool!
I swear, this is the longest project I've ever followed on RUclips, and I'm here for it. Your ability to make and engineer anything you need/want is absolutely incredible! I wish I had half the knowledge and drive (no pun intended) that you have. Great work! Can't wait to see more. Turning the bell on, finally!
Bmw e30 m3 body incoming 😉
I think so too
thats the only thing it could be
It’s a R34 GTR
It's definitely an R34. I have never seen Johnny's face but I would bet my third nipple he's Asian.
No
I love the E30 M3 body shell and think it's a good choice for this model.
This tickles my RC and V8 fancy at the same time, yeeeeeees
Desk top milling is mind blowing the detail involved is hard to comprehend . So cool your videos im hooked
11:10 looks like it’s a good welder for the small scale stuff, nice job!
I really like this style of sponsorship, factual and informative. I grow tied of creators using shopping channel style bs infomercials. I love that mini welding rig, I can see that being very useful.
One of the best rc/model building channels ever johnny !!! I can only imagine what you could do with a model powerboat
Your videos and craftsmanship are my favorite on RUclips. Thanks for making and posting them!
10:44 that’s either a “give me cancer now, God” machine, or one that grants wishes. idk yet, but JQ90 does have exceptional skills.
nice work as usual, JQ90…I look forward to seeing & hearing it ripping outdoors.
Ah these videos are always so satisfying to watch! Especially as an engineer that normally has to see all the failed bits of machining that we do lol, its nice to see parts that aren't buggered. I do think though it needs a muffler to smooth out the sound a bit.
This is the reason I love RUclips. One of the best vids/channels I've come across
That little v8 sounds great
14:45
OMG THAT SOUNDS FLAWLESS
GOSH I COULD LISTEN TO IT 24/7.
That is the coolest thing ever! You do amazing work.
THE MAN IS BACK SUPER TECH WITH SUPER SKILLS LOVE THIS STUFF
Dude the engineering of this is spot on! And your tools. Great job! ❤
Completely mesmerized by the machining and fabricating. Good stuff! Subscribed.
I always appreciate your work, pure asmr. I learned a lot by watching your videos. Keep up the good work. Pure art.
Thanks for making quality content for our consumption. I thoroughly enjoy watching
Not even 2min into the video, I check the comments for info on the milling machine. Nobody realizes the time it takes to make those tiny gears!!! How long did that mill for? How many bits did you go through. Cool precision engineering as always!
ummm... this has to be the best example of how NOT to make small gears?
simple slot saw, generate them in a few minutes each. would need to be separate though.
better yet, shove a tool on the head rigidly and shape the things "MAAG" style... at this size, the only sensible way to make two pinions in one piece.
It took around 2 hours for each gear. When I first started making them, I snapped a couple of endmills. Now I know the speeds and feeds, and never break any tools.
@@paradiselost9946 oh, please then mill them out yourself
The build just keeps getting deeper.. Awesome work..
That fuel cap shows how awesome your skill is... AMAZING!!!
I did not know anything he has could be RC scale, but now I know and I'm happy that I know
Every single update You've made to this AWESOME Car,is outstanding!!! You did an awesome job with everything and now it looks and runs great! Can't wait to see You finish this up with painting the body that's going on it and take er out cruising! Can't wait! Great job Man! : >)
It is absolutely amazing that you can manufacture your own parts
I have been following you since day one and I have to say, you’ve always been awesome! You have a fan for life man God bless you!
#inspired
Damn, it's always a pleasure seeing you machine parts. What a craftsmanship! 👏👏👏
That thing's sound is great! 🤩
It's clear a lot of work goes into these projects! 👌🙏
There were only printing supports, in the exhaust, in the junction area, correct?
Cheers everyone!
Your blowing my mind with these upgrades. Lovin it.
Complete excess. I love it. I came for the micro welding.
That x-pipe looks like it will crack quickly considering how large the car is and the forces involved. I'm pretty sure I saw plenty of undercutting. Have you considered practicing on pieces trying to add a bit of really thin filler wire?
Wow .. all your builds ara awesome, BUT that is superfantastic ! And the m3 e30 body is like cherry on the top !👍👍👍
The engine sounds really good! It might be fun to play with different exhaust setups in the future to try and customize the sound
you have the best tools ! love watching you work!
Do you know what would be sick? If you have the budget for it (I assume you do lol) getting a full metal exhaust with the x pipe. And maybe use your spot welder and some stainless steel sheets to make some mufflers
Years ago, when we tested aero engines on the bench, we used to run the exhaust into a large tank of water, make it quiet, and collect all the oil 👍
You should check out this guy - in the 90’s no less - in England I think he made this 1/8 scale replica of a Ferrari - real running v12 with a manual transmission you have to shift and a clutch you have to press - it even has a little key switch - it’s not an RC car just an exact working 1/8 model, it’s pretty impressive and he machines and built everything from scratch
JLC have awful customer support if anything goes wrong... oh, we messed up your $500 order? here's a voucher for $4.03
Yeah that's extremely rare in my experience it's only happened to me twice and the first time it was my fault in the design second was a genuine error on their end on a $250 CNC part that had 6 threaded holes 2 weren't threaded and the other 4 were completely the wrong size from the cad. I sent pictures and video of my what was wrong and what it was supposed to be and proof of everything with timestamps so they can't claim I changed the model and I was sent a replacement in a week and only paid for shipping.
Build looks amazing.. the only thing I'd do now is put a better drive shaft in.. that one looks a bit small and if you add weight to the car and do any heavy breaking or reverse slams... I'd upgrade it.. just my thoughts... nice work !!
the sound of the engine is very satisfying❤
You could maybe try carbon for the clutch?
every new video of yours is a learning adventure!
New upload from JohnnyQ90! 😃 With a tiny engine RC car too! 🎉 🤩
If you have some stainless stuff to weld next time, try and add some stainless steel welding wire adjacent to the tip and see what happens. Given how powerful it is, i'm of the thought that it might work to weld stuff with. Interesting bench device. If it does good enough welding, this might be a good tool to make a chassis with stainless steel wire.
Exactly my thoughts on both suggestions.
Those wheels and the gas cap are really sweet!
🥰love that little killer machine .Appreciate for sharing . Thanks from Bharat / Indian 🇮🇳
mega nice improvement there definitely a huge gain great job.
that M3 body is going to look so good on there!
eye candy for mechanic and rc lovers.thanks
I like the rims... and the mini dyno pulls!!
Very professional 🎉❤
I’d love to have a workshop like this having all the machinery to work metal into a desired shape
The car will get body ! I want to see that, Nice work! 🤩
Great machining your holding techniques are sweet
The scratches will show up really well on those wheels ;-)
Hey, you should open the V800 intake inlets more for more power and RPM like I am doing on my L200ac
very nice skilled craftsmanship lad !!
nice e30 m3
Thing almost sounds like an old nascar, so sick!
V8 E30 the pinnacle of the automobile, in 1:1 and 1:5 scale.
This project has taken us deeper into a real multi cylinder build than just about anything on RUclips. The refinements just keep coming while the functionality just keeps increasing.
That E30 M3 body will be awesome!
Dude I know this will make the project 10x longer and harder but have you considered manufacturing the body the same way you did the chasis? With metal sheet molding? It would make the build so interesting.
Even though it’s tiny, it still has the iconic V8 sound!
Hello! Great job, but this type of fuel tank only works well in static conditions. When accelerating, the fuel line will catch air because the fuel is being pushed back.
That spot welder is sick!
Bro it sounds better then a Shelby
You are very talented. Great job!!
That tank needs a clunk line on a flexible hose. The fuel is never going to stay at the pickup point long enough with the car moving around. That Sullivan tank you took out is perfectly suited for a pressure line. That’s an aircraft tank the vent / pressure tubing is bent to get up into the little bubble on the top to make sure you get a complete fill up.
Cant wait to see it with the m3 body on great work and a great video
this car gonna be so nice
Let's go, another car project upload
E30 M3 is a great shell selection.
listen i hate electric cars, BUT THIS GUY, took it to another level
Respect chad.
Sweet, it's a New Upload !! 👍🏻👍🏻🙂
Thanks JohnnyQ90. 😎
looks great,
congrats on beating Kevin Talbot building a v8 first.. looks amazing
That exhaust sounds MEAN!
That m3 body made me so excited!
Amazing work 🤯
Love your work lets hope this beast tops out at 220 kph
More like 22 😅 But seriously, right now it's around 40.
@@johnnyq90 for real 90 to 110 would be good to see?
can't wait for the final product!!
Beautiful work man
you need to get the x pipe closer to the engine for better performance and sounding, then you continue the exhaust to the back of the car so it create more pressure for the venturi effect and even more power
Fantastic work ! Not sure about the sleeve-down inside the exhaust, just to make the alignment easier ?
Jeez Johnny, even the dimes you stack are to scale...! A couple questions about the exhaust: did you forego indexing tabs for any specific reason, and could the pressurizing nipple be incorporated into the x-pipe to simplify tubing or would that negatively affect performance?
Muy maravilloso trabajo , felicitaciones, saludos
Aluminum doesn't sound ridiculous at all! Its such a grabby material!