TOP 10 STRANGEST Engines

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @Ouski
    @Ouski 8 лет назад +1097

    Congrats for not clickbaiting.

    • @CharlieFoxtrot
      @CharlieFoxtrot 8 лет назад +2

      go fuck yourself

    • @Ouski
      @Ouski 8 лет назад +45

      Why are these immature brats so triggered?

    • @CharlieFoxtrot
      @CharlieFoxtrot 8 лет назад +1

      were you talking about me? I said that because someone was posting spam messages like the one above this comment. I guess it was removed

    • @王起超-i8u
      @王起超-i8u 7 лет назад +3

      PastaOverseer ui

    • @To-mos
      @To-mos 7 лет назад +7

      @Evi1M4chine And you're not supposed to post clickbait yet it ruins 80% of youtube.

  • @goose300183
    @goose300183 7 лет назад +107

    Awesome! A "cool engines" video where the thumbnail is actually in the video!

  • @mspeir
    @mspeir 8 лет назад +67

    I came here to see the spherical engine in the thumbnail. I was totally expecting clickbait and the need to dredge the comments to find it. Thanks for not doing that!

    • @davehartnett8013
      @davehartnett8013 7 лет назад +3

      Mark Speir it was the first one dude

    • @JakeDancel
      @JakeDancel 7 лет назад +1

      That was the point... he said he was happy it WASN'T clickbait

    • @HitLeftistsWithHammers
      @HitLeftistsWithHammers 6 лет назад

      There's a first time for most everything.

  • @demguiz944
    @demguiz944 8 лет назад +74

    Very well done. Your narrative was concise and informative, the background music was just that, background as it should be. Not some overwhelming headbanging. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank yo.

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere 5 лет назад +5

    2:20 - The Napier Deltic is the big grandfather of this engine. It has 36 pistons in 18 cylinders, arranged in a delta configuration of 6 banks, is a two-stroke Diesel engine, and develops up to about 2,500 horsepower. The 'Baby Deltic' has half the number of banks. The Deltic was developed from a 1930's Junkers Jumo 204 design under license. The engines were variously used in aircraft, military boats, railway locomotives, and even in a New York Fire Service water pump. They were sometimes used in pairs; 72 pistons in 36 cylinders. So the basic design of the engine in the video is at least 85 years old.

  • @MrJimmy1382
    @MrJimmy1382 7 лет назад +5

    The Duke engine is an adaptation of a fairly common air conditioning compressor. I often wondered if it could be adapted to become an internal combustion engine. Cool that someone did it.

  • @ngrinshift4383
    @ngrinshift4383 7 лет назад +7

    The "Opec" engine seems to be the most practical option and even the "next" logical evolutionary step in the well known "boxer" engine. All, aside from the "bacterial" engine, seem to have probable applications in the future if properly refined. In my humble opinion, magnetics will play a big part in future powertrains both on a planet and in space.

  • @ericmercury3187
    @ericmercury3187 6 лет назад

    Very good video..well made, informative and fun.

  • @dreambound.
    @dreambound. 8 лет назад +326

    I'm sure we will see a lot more from Koenigsegg in the future. They're a genius company.
    As always, good video ;)

    • @Tech_Planet
      @Tech_Planet  8 лет назад +13

      Thanks, yeah Koenigsegg is an awesome company! This video took awhile lol so its good to see you like it, I hope you don't mind the faster paced ones but I get busy with school/work sometimes.

    • @dreambound.
      @dreambound. 8 лет назад +2

      JD Rock I'm busy with school too...
      I know the struggle^^

    • @erikgranqvist3680
      @erikgranqvist3680 8 лет назад +8

      Oniix ™
      agree that koenigsegg is a truly inovative company (as well as from my country😀).

    • @dreambound.
      @dreambound. 8 лет назад +2

      Erik Granqvist You live in a beautiful country buddy ;)

    • @linus3502
      @linus3502 8 лет назад

      Oniix ™ thanks

  • @magna59
    @magna59 8 лет назад

    Thank you for putting this compilation up .

  • @aliciashepherd1805
    @aliciashepherd1805 6 лет назад +19

    wow good video, usually these videos are just stuff I have seen a hundred times or more but the Columbia uni engine is truely something of a new one on me and a rather interesting take on a hydro power. however the solenoid engine has been done a number of times over the years with little information going public due to the expected short comings of reliability but well done, great content

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 3 года назад

      Good video, *IF* you didn't hope to get any technical explanation - or any understanding at all, for that matter - on how the engines work.
      Just by the way, WTF is with the weird accent? Never heard anything like it, it doesn't seem to match up with my (limited) knowledge of US regionals accents.

  • @BestForexBroker2024
    @BestForexBroker2024 5 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @Devo1987
    @Devo1987 7 лет назад +29

    #6 the Duke axial reminds me of a AC compressor in a car if you ever take my part that kind of look the same

    • @al01100
      @al01100 7 лет назад +3

      It looked to me like a fixed displacement axial hydraulic pump.....or motor

    • @iMatagora
      @iMatagora 4 года назад

      I thought the same thing, swash plate crank design.

  • @thundercactus
    @thundercactus 6 лет назад +1

    The EM drive was finally proven to not work as advertised by a lab in Germany. It was tested on a torsion balance in the usual two directions, and found to emit micro-thrust. But then they rotated it 90 degrees and found abnormal thrust. They turned the EM drive off and only put power to the electronics and found it was generating the same thrust. Concluding that it was an interaction between the twisted pair wiring and the Earth's magnetic field.
    And it's a REALLY good thing it doesn't work, because reactionless drive systems are the stuff of science fiction nightmares.

  • @gabrielsabode
    @gabrielsabode 7 лет назад +7

    The sabre engine is already made. its not used in any aircraft or spacecraft yet, it works. VERY well.

    • @agentumsilwersilwer5310
      @agentumsilwersilwer5310 7 лет назад

      Gabriel Bailey spacecrafts? they are no such thing even.

    • @gum_thegod2637
      @gum_thegod2637 6 лет назад +1

      @@agentumsilwersilwer5310 Yeah, there are. A shuttle is a spacecraft.

  • @yorkazuna5934
    @yorkazuna5934 5 лет назад

    Well done and entertaining video.

  • @jonathanklausner9736
    @jonathanklausner9736 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks, very informative. Thumbs up

    • @jonathanklausner9736
      @jonathanklausner9736 7 лет назад

      Tho i am surprised that you didn't talk about Tesla! but its fine ;D

  • @gordonstull1962
    @gordonstull1962 2 года назад

    Working on a reciprocating permanent magnet motor-generator, using superconducting wire and combustion of methane gas. Compressing the magnetic field of a neodymium magnet is a way to "momentarily" store energy from the combustion of methane gas, in that balancing motion & mass is like putting a spring between two freight trains moving head on, even when both trains are moving at exactly at the same rate and have exactly the same mass the trains will still be going through that force that pushes & bends. Balancing the center-points & controlling vibration & lost motion seems to be the key ingredient concerning the top 10 strangest engines, I love this video and would like to see more like this!

  • @TheSmreeder
    @TheSmreeder 7 лет назад +5

    The OPOC EM100 engine is just 1/3 of the Delta engine that still runs trains in England and was a spoil of war designed by the Germans in WW2 and reverse engineered by the Brittish to use in their long haul transit system....Many blessings , SMR

    • @Jeffrey314159
      @Jeffrey314159 5 лет назад +1

      British like to rip-off other people's tech ideas, and call it their own

  • @wecreateaudiocom
    @wecreateaudiocom 8 лет назад

    great video !

  • @Mike-wc7em
    @Mike-wc7em 8 лет назад +132

    "mach 25" Holy shit!

    • @michaelbuckers
      @michaelbuckers 8 лет назад +7

      Mach 25 is about the orbital velocity, you can't fly any faster without escaping Earth's gravity.

    • @CharlieFoxtrot
      @CharlieFoxtrot 8 лет назад +6

      depends on your altitude and eccentricity

    • @michaelbuckers
      @michaelbuckers 8 лет назад +6

      ***** Regardless of either, 11.1-something km/s is escape velocity, if you're at that speed anywhere around Earth, you'll shoot into outer space. Low altitude orbital velocity is about 8 km/s i.e. Mach 22. Moving 30% faster breaks circular/elliptic orbit into non-looping infinite line and you fly out and never return. For the reference, escape velocity of the Sun is 617.5 km/s though - super hard to reach. Fastest moving man-made object only runs ~40 km/s.

    • @CharlieFoxtrot
      @CharlieFoxtrot 8 лет назад +1

      neat :o

    • @anonymousagent2474
      @anonymousagent2474 8 лет назад

      Actually, at Mach 25 you ARE at escape velocity.

  • @HomeGuitarMods
    @HomeGuitarMods 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you for actually showing the engine thats in the thumbnail, really cool!

  • @krzysztofikrzysztof
    @krzysztofikrzysztof 7 лет назад +5

    "You see those experimental engines? They’ve got curved pistons. Curved. Pistons." - Whiterun Guard, probably

  • @djaydeved
    @djaydeved 4 года назад +1

    3:25
    problem is is the fact that stirling engines have used this for a long time aswell
    they arnt inviting a new engine, just revisiting and updating a existing system

  • @spoonnz
    @spoonnz 8 лет назад +22

    The OPOC EM100 isin't a new idea. There have been countless opposed piston engines, Like the Junkers Jumo 205 and the Napier deltic engine, and Commer ts3 engine. They have been used commercially of years in cars, trucks and even airplanes.

    • @Tech_Planet
      @Tech_Planet  8 лет назад +1

      Cool, thanks for the info! Do you think the OPOC will be marketable?

    • @comethiburs2326
      @comethiburs2326 8 лет назад +6

      as a boat/specialist engine maybe, given its far too wide, even for a truck.
      it has to overcome emissions restrictions and being a two stroke design does not make that easy. the commer knocker was notoriously loud, so it'll absolutely need a turbo.

    • @comethiburs2326
      @comethiburs2326 8 лет назад +3

      sixmagpies although you're not wrong on two stroke diesels being the current most efficient engines, you forget at which scale we are. we are speaking about 100 Liters and up engines, a completely different class than the OPOC.
      IF. IF it manages the same levels of effiency, then it might bring good.
      i'm still waiting for ilmor to power some hot rod and prove themselves with their 5 stroke engine....
      As far as we speak, we're looking at a test bench engine. even a hot air engine looks great on a bench.

    • @dethfan06
      @dethfan06 8 лет назад +1

      Deltic was the first thing that came to my mind too. BR Class 55's were powered by it as well as small warships like PT craft.

    • @pleasetakeasip4556
      @pleasetakeasip4556 8 лет назад

      Grease not to mention the boxer engine lol

  • @minime220220
    @minime220220 8 лет назад

    Thanks for not making us wait until the end of the video to see the engine in the thumbnail :)

  • @andrewmandrona7891
    @andrewmandrona7891 7 лет назад +11

    yay no clickbait!
    However I will say that the EM drive doesn't have much promise. Although it does produce thrust, most of the more reliable tests show that it produces thrust in accordance with Einstein's E = mC^2.
    In other words, energy has mass, so this doesn't violate any laws. The engine produces less thrust than a flashlight though, so we probably won't see it working... ever. Moreover, there is this neat saying that goes "friends don't let friend use reactionless drives"

  • @Tosuzu0321
    @Tosuzu0321 7 лет назад +2

    I rarely give likes out, you deserve it for not click bait or fake news

    • @Maintenance_Mark
      @Maintenance_Mark 6 лет назад

      Felix Hong it is fake news. Em drive is not real. It's a scam. Doesn't work a bit.

  • @Ulrich_von_Jungingen
    @Ulrich_von_Jungingen 5 лет назад +9

    The freevalve camless sounds like a good way for a piston to smack a valve. At least with a standard engine, this is quite unlikely as unless a timing belt or chain slips or breaks or a valve collet comes off.
    Also, #7 the opposed piston engine was first built by Jumo in WW2 as a diesel plane, then modified by the British to make the Deltic post war. It is an old design, but really an untapped idea I believe.

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 7 лет назад

    Lots of clever smart people out there. Videos like this are inspiring as we get to see that we do have "thinkers" among us. Thanks for the video.

  • @spidermcgavenport8767
    @spidermcgavenport8767 8 лет назад +21

    Relay engine's are getting better, I'd like to see more push towards renewable biofuel especially for whole house heating.

    • @einar8019
      @einar8019 5 лет назад +1

      the most effective way to heat a house is ground heat exchange, costs like 20$ to heat it in the winter

  • @6969smurfy
    @6969smurfy 8 лет назад

    i put the free valve idea out there years ago. I called it the servo P. short for servo-actuator positioning engine. Im glad to see someone was listening. piece out!

    • @6969smurfy
      @6969smurfy 7 лет назад

      technically you could change between 2 & 4 stroke on the fly...

  • @rishi4997
    @rishi4997 6 лет назад +31

    Edit title: top 10 coolest engines

  • @Jason-vx4eo
    @Jason-vx4eo 6 лет назад +2

    Cool video. I seen some where that a few car company’s were looking at “camless” engines. Some were looking at an electronic solenoid type design that looked promising also..

  • @cartmanrlsusall
    @cartmanrlsusall 8 лет назад +46

    brief informative and not an insult to intelligence

    • @ghhg-je8wv
      @ghhg-je8wv 6 лет назад +3

      lol this right here is why we can't have nice things.
      Em drive ain't real son, most definitely an "insult to intelligence"

    • @ross2k220
      @ross2k220 6 лет назад

      gh hg It was clearly stated that it may not actually work as theorised, but it is real

  • @Maadhawk
    @Maadhawk 8 лет назад +1

    This was a surprisingly good video, no bullshit, everything possible or theoretically possible (that EM space drive is based on some really weird quantum mechanics, bu then again, everything is weird with quantum mechanics), no click bait, and well articulated.

  • @markrowland1366
    @markrowland1366 7 лет назад +6

    Great show. The Saber engine is even more remarkable than you mentioned. First, it takes off as a jet then like and the blackbird's engines, transforms into a ramjet. At the highest speed that can drive it it becomes a rocket motor. If that aint cleaver?

    • @LumaControl
      @LumaControl 6 лет назад

      sure is!

    • @arielhermoso4262
      @arielhermoso4262 Год назад

      It seems the Sabre engine was a 3-in-1 machine as you saw it.. What was the possible reason why its not commonly used as an aircraft engine?...

  • @thomasleemullins4372
    @thomasleemullins4372 7 лет назад

    I think that is very interesting and informative.

  • @Jeffrey314159
    @Jeffrey314159 8 лет назад +8

    #9 This is not an engine! This is a motor, that is all. Engines consume fuel releasing heat energy that is transformed into mechanical power.

    • @Jeffrey314159
      @Jeffrey314159 8 лет назад

      That second to last engine is BS, you might as well push this as a microwave photon drive instead of a virtual plasma drive.

    • @distanttraveler6531
      @distanttraveler6531 8 лет назад +1

      You never heard of a compressed air engine?!

    • @Jeffrey314159
      @Jeffrey314159 7 лет назад

      Cyberdemon 1337 Misleading, unless this engine creates that compressed air pressure it is a mere motor and not an engine. An engine produces power, a motor is a load. The former is a processor, the latter is a converter.

    • @lucaspoussard8279
      @lucaspoussard8279 7 лет назад

      air propelled cars do exists

    • @Jeffrey314159
      @Jeffrey314159 7 лет назад +1

      lucas poussard Yes, I know, automobiles being powered by compressed air; a pneumatic motor, not an engine!
      Ciudad de Mexico has a fleet of taxies powered by compressed air!

  • @MrBrander
    @MrBrander 8 лет назад

    This was really nice video because of all these demo videos and animations. I really liked to see them running.

  • @ignorancebeater650
    @ignorancebeater650 4 года назад +5

    5:34 Fail at that point. This vid was supposed to be about engines, not pipedreams or delusions.

  • @bhaavyaarora8562
    @bhaavyaarora8562 7 лет назад +1

    amazing you content and your channel.

  • @genericfakename8197
    @genericfakename8197 8 лет назад +13

    I thought this was definitely clickbait, pleasantly surprised

  • @gozacarparts8960
    @gozacarparts8960 7 лет назад +1

    As a maritime engineer I say awesome video. Thanks.

  • @douro20
    @douro20 8 лет назад +34

    The camless engine isn't a new idea, either. International built a technology demonstrator back in 1996 which used electrohydraulic valve actuation, and even worked with Sturman Industries to produce an engine which raced to the top of Pike's Peak back in 2000.

    • @wayfastwitey13
      @wayfastwitey13 8 лет назад +4

      douro20 full on VTEC yo.. lol

    • @Jeffrey314159
      @Jeffrey314159 8 лет назад

      douro20 Hey, I like cams, there so analog

    • @ZizzyDizzyMC
      @ZizzyDizzyMC 7 лет назад +1

      I'd rather have cams than expensive electronic parts, considering I can make a cam but cant' make the electric parts without a lot of fuss

    • @darkcevar
      @darkcevar 7 лет назад +3

      I was going to say the same thing... camless engine is not new. They've been using hydraulic and electromagnetically actuated valves in F1 engines for years. The free valve is perhaps the first production application of the concept for public consumption.

    • @Jeffrey314159
      @Jeffrey314159 7 лет назад +3

      Modern Electronics are very fragile! They are sensitive to heat and voltage surges. If they are computer controlled then they could be prone to software glitches. Too much digital and too many IC's

  • @DMMDestroyer
    @DMMDestroyer 9 месяцев назад

    3:44 Latest update on Wikipedia says:
    In July 2021 the UK Space Agency provided a further £3.9m for continued development.

  • @pughums
    @pughums 6 лет назад +4

    Two more to consider:
    1) dynacam/revolver/Papp Axial
    2) scuderi split cycle

  • @DavidBrown-nd9mf
    @DavidBrown-nd9mf 6 лет назад

    Great content! I had no idea several of these engines existed.

  • @zacm1368
    @zacm1368 7 лет назад +55

    I thought making paper hats was cool... this nigga be making v8's...

    • @iberiuspred4906
      @iberiuspred4906 7 лет назад +2

      wtf is up with "nigga"?

    • @CapnSlipp
      @CapnSlipp 7 лет назад +5

      In this context, it's general-purpose slang equivalent to “gangsta”, which is slang that has one possible meaning of “someone who totally owns their game” (with “game” being slang for “craft, profession, area of expertise, etc.”).

  • @palarious
    @palarious 7 лет назад +2

    You got my like for the SABRE engine! Sweet!

  • @S4T4NMINIONS666
    @S4T4NMINIONS666 5 лет назад +11

    wankel rotary should have been included before the sillly paper engine, whilst amazing is not really an engine per se. Rotary-POWA!

    • @izzysykopth
      @izzysykopth 5 лет назад +2

      @Bill Williams that's why IMSA and Mickey Thompson banned them from racing. The rotary engine has gone a long ways with carbon impregnated apex seals. Whether a motor is full race or stone stock rebuild kits are $80 ...

    • @sprolyborn2554
      @sprolyborn2554 4 года назад

      ​@@izzysykopth dont forget FIA did as well because they couldnt keep up with it. you forgot a zero with the rebuild kits. i've never seen one below $700.

  • @Xeroxiv
    @Xeroxiv 3 года назад +1

    The Sabre Hybrid Engine is now completly tested and almost ready for take off. Awesome!
    The EmDrive sadly has failed.

  • @huntercox1859
    @huntercox1859 5 лет назад +3

    The duke engine looks like the inside of a cars ac compressor

  • @420weedle9
    @420weedle9 7 лет назад

    Good collection of engines! I hope at least some of these make it into production.

  • @ThomasWinders
    @ThomasWinders 8 лет назад +6

    5:25 - Ask Tesla about a Powerwall.

    • @ATomRileyA
      @ATomRileyA 8 лет назад +2

      Pretty much the best battery for solar IMO are Nickel Iron Batteries would be better they are extremely resilient have a life of 40years+, don't have the power density of Lithium ion but that does not matter really if its for storing energy for home etc as you dont need to be moving them about.

    • @distanttraveler6531
      @distanttraveler6531 8 лет назад

      I don't think the Powerwall would handle 30 kW, at least not very efficiently. But if it could handle all the power, probably not a bad idea.

  • @eltoncarneirogimenez6299
    @eltoncarneirogimenez6299 8 лет назад

    very nice job congrats

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 5 лет назад +3

    Number 6, this a swash-plate engine updated from 1960's. Nothing new here.

    • @jebise1126
      @jebise1126 5 лет назад +1

      something used on torpedoes if i recall correctly

  • @bertram-raven
    @bertram-raven 3 года назад +1

    F1 engines have been camless for long time. Valve springs cannot move fast enough above 14000 RPM, so they use electronically controlled pneumatic valves.

  • @abnormallynormal8823
    @abnormallynormal8823 8 лет назад +28

    so the 'free piston' is a shittier boxer motor

    • @cplpetergriffin1583
      @cplpetergriffin1583 8 лет назад +4

      Yes, waaaaaay shittier

    • @mummyjohn
      @mummyjohn 7 лет назад +1

      It's not meant as a motor it's meant as an electrical generator, the piston would have a magnet in it and get thrown back and forth through a coil wrapped around the cylinder

  • @pepethefrog4739
    @pepethefrog4739 7 лет назад

    amazing video

  • @jadekayak01
    @jadekayak01 8 лет назад +10

    the opac is nothing more than a junkers engine-used by the Germans pi re WWII

    • @Jeffrey314159
      @Jeffrey314159 8 лет назад

      jadekayak01
      O.P.O.C. not opac

    • @NFSGamerful
      @NFSGamerful 7 лет назад

      opac you say? That reminds me of smokey and the bandit 2

  • @yapdog
    @yapdog 3 года назад

    That Bacterial Spores engine is phenomenal in that it can be used to generate not locomotion but power.

  • @marcususus
    @marcususus 7 лет назад +4

    please.. making a video with high speech content, make sure you articulate and modulate enough the voice in order for listeners to stay on it, alert, otherwise it's just a waste of.. energy !

  • @JoshSideris
    @JoshSideris 8 лет назад

    Thanks for talking about the EM drive. I didn't expect that on this list.
    FYI, a spacecraft can remain in orbit without a propulsion system. Rockets are only required for maneuvers.

  • @connoisseuroftigolbitts
    @connoisseuroftigolbitts 8 лет назад +11

    strangest engine and most sucessful reliable when maintained.... The Wankel Rotary efini Rx7's

    • @brewcityboatclub8299
      @brewcityboatclub8299 7 лет назад +1

      There's no way you can even argue that the Wankel engine is remotely reliable when compared to other common engine designs

    • @cb1671
      @cb1671 7 лет назад +3

      The Yacht Club My father owned three Rx7s. Two lasted till 240 000 kilometers, one lasted till 480 000 km. My Rx7 is now on its second engine, changed out around 350 000km.
      Most people who damage the rotary engine and claim it is unreliable either abuse it and blow a seal (which is uncommon if well maintained), don't keep up with maintenance, or run it low on oil.

    • @agentumsilwersilwer5310
      @agentumsilwersilwer5310 7 лет назад

      Chris Barbati still the user has to really check the levels of oil and water or its goodbye, witch was a problem as people dont know shit they just drive, making it end its day in a sportscar only.
      the fuel economy was bad at least for Europe as it drank gas crazy, and often liked to have some oil mixed in too.
      its light weight and it can rev extremly high, but it was not the sollution just another working engine, i think most of these is that ir worse to, they will never be used as they has problems that makes them worse than what we already use, burning more oil is not a final answer at all.

  • @sadironengines
    @sadironengines 4 года назад

    Cool vid definitely appreciate the lack of click bait.
    I Wonder if the makers of some took their ideas directly from historic engines or just a bit of inspiration.
    8 is definitely similar to the Barsanti & Matteuci
    7 is a twin Kansas City lightning engine.
    6 can be found almost exactly as its shown in the technical museum in Kerkade, NL
    And 1 seems to be an advanced cross between a McVicker gearless and a Franklin valveless engine.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @mrphysics2625
    @mrphysics2625 5 лет назад +3

    Well, the EM Drive didnt age well.

  • @Sarutulf_Lertimud
    @Sarutulf_Lertimud 2 года назад

    -So, You think the V8 paper engine is gonna go places?
    -Not really.It's mainly stationary!

  • @wingren13
    @wingren13 7 лет назад +24

    discredited because you mentioned the em drive

    • @chrischeddar2704
      @chrischeddar2704 7 лет назад +3

      kor'vre believe it or not einstienes theory of relativity is a red herring.. everything is held in place by a spinning electromagnetic field.. nobody would listen to tesla but its true

    • @wingren13
      @wingren13 7 лет назад +6

      because it literally defies physics, it was built by some people with basic materials in a garage, and scientists with much higher fidelity equipment didn't get it running thus, sensor error.

    • @wingren13
      @wingren13 7 лет назад +2

      thats not related at all. its the fact that it was built by a few people in a garage with sub par equipment and materials, and when scientists tried to recreate it with much higher quality sensors, equipment and materials, it just sat there, thus sensor error.

    • @chrischeddar2704
      @chrischeddar2704 7 лет назад +1

      i could make anti gravity in my garage with sub par equipment.. many things such as what they made are covered up, it likely does not work if it got as far as it did though publicly

    • @wingren13
      @wingren13 7 лет назад +6

      you literally cannot make anti gravity via any current known physics or technologies. otherwise, prove me wrong

  • @jerryenebak204
    @jerryenebak204 7 лет назад

    I really liked this video. glad I stumbled across it. I love seeing the new innovations in engine technology.

  • @DavidStanleymusic
    @DavidStanleymusic 8 лет назад +16

    Nissan has made the variable compression engine it went right over your head

    • @johngarland1641
      @johngarland1641 8 лет назад +7

      That was first designed back in the 1920's by Harry Ricardo.Peugeot,Saab and Citroen even had a go at it.

    • @423FGFDFHFHV
      @423FGFDFHFHV 8 лет назад +1

      How did Nissan make the variable compression engine go over his head?

    • @jammi__
      @jammi__ 8 лет назад +2

      Over head engine, better than over head cam.

    • @feynthefallen
      @feynthefallen 8 лет назад +18

      If an engine goes over your head, it either wasn't fastened properly or has exploded.

    • @StagrLee
      @StagrLee 8 лет назад

      Agree, that engine is in my top 5 along with the liquid piston engine

  • @maximada2003
    @maximada2003 8 лет назад +1

    This Channel is damn interesting. Please keep it up and keep releasing cool content.

  • @gaberil
    @gaberil 4 года назад +3

    0:13 germany

  • @austinbartose6527
    @austinbartose6527 6 лет назад

    Congrats for showing things already introduced to RUclips. I should start a channel too. All you gotta do is play videos covering old information and technology

  • @flyingfree333
    @flyingfree333 5 лет назад +3

    The EM drive is a scam.

  • @kevinblack1414
    @kevinblack1414 7 лет назад +3

    Outstanding! You should also check out the Toroidal piston engine invented by Everett Harrington Black Jr. (my dad).

  • @codycolosi8982
    @codycolosi8982 8 лет назад +16

    Frankly let's stick to normal engines in cars.

    • @MagirusLP
      @MagirusLP 8 лет назад +7

      Cody Colosi Sadly we can't do that for very long. Tbh I like the idea of electric (or other inovative engines) in cars for everyday drivers without interests in cars/bikes, etc. They don't need the feeling of gas and we petrolheads could still drive our gas cars, wich would be a very small amount then.

    • @DesertSessions93
      @DesertSessions93 8 лет назад +3

      We just need to find better ways of generating electricity that doesn't require burning coal.

    • @xXYannuschXx
      @xXYannuschXx 8 лет назад +1

      Fusion :)

    • @LetsFigureThisOut
      @LetsFigureThisOut 8 лет назад +1

      LFT - Molton Salt Reactor

    • @wayfastwitey13
      @wayfastwitey13 8 лет назад

      renewable fuels would be the best option, imo. they can be used with existing technology, are cleaner and can run better than fossil fuels. I mean the diesel engine was originally intended to run on peanut oil, until oil companies got hold of it. electric vehicles are just a band aid, and if powered by electricity produced from fossil fuels only move their pollution from one area to another. not to mention the batteries.

  • @jonathanbrazeau970
    @jonathanbrazeau970 7 лет назад +1

    holy crap, the camless engine is so smart. How has that not been done already in production vehicles?

    • @OwkeejGamers
      @OwkeejGamers 6 лет назад

      Jonathan Brazeau the new koenigseggs don't have camshafts

  • @dylanmonroe3565
    @dylanmonroe3565 8 лет назад +49

    I'm sorry but those are not long lasting engines especially the free valve. cars have more then enough electronic crap strapped to the engine.

    • @Bnryzombie
      @Bnryzombie 8 лет назад

      Concerning the freevalve. Wait till a driver screws up on oil changed. I've seen so many problems. The pressure is applied via oil and without good clean oil it stops working.

    • @Simon-eh5ez
      @Simon-eh5ez 8 лет назад +24

      Binary Zombie, You haven't looked at the freevalve tech right?
      It is not driven by oil, but it is air actuated. And Koenigsegg has actually modified a saab 9-5 and put the freevalve system in it several years ago, and has put a significant amount of miles on it since then. They have created one or two generations after that as well.
      There is actually quite a lot of videos about it. I would recommend looking into it if engines interest you. A surprisingly simple system which doesn't seem to pose a huge reliability issue. =)

    • @petersjolund3701
      @petersjolund3701 8 лет назад

      Koenigseggs freevalv works they even are bilding Engines with it now for a car builder! in china!

    • @my1nzfe
      @my1nzfe 8 лет назад

      Renault have used this freevalve system for around 20 years....

    • @michaelbuckers
      @michaelbuckers 8 лет назад +3

      I can't imagine electronically controlled pneumatically actuated valves being any cheaper than camshaft driven ones. A shit ton of electronics and precision machined parts can not compete in price with a piece of metal.

  • @MVanDii
    @MVanDii 7 лет назад

    That freevalve is kick ass idea. No longer do you have to grind cams and meticulously install and break them in, just go to your tuner with your wants, have him/her clickity clack together your dreams, and enjoy your new performance!

  • @CarsandEngines
    @CarsandEngines 6 лет назад +3

    People and now watch some car videos :)

    • @jeevesmcqueeves
      @jeevesmcqueeves 4 года назад +5

      I don't understand that sentence.

    • @KayJayCrazy
      @KayJayCrazy 3 года назад

      @@jeevesmcqueeves yeah me either, I'm not hurting my brain anymore with this shit 😭😭😂

  • @raven92562
    @raven92562 4 года назад

    Working on a Solar Linear Stirling Pump using unconventional design that has 3 moving parts. The original has 2 moving parts, but conventional check valves restrict operation capability, so, we have designed our own check valves and will be testing the design this coming week.

  • @zelon88
    @zelon88 6 лет назад

    The Duke engine geometry has existed in A/C compressors for a very long time. A quick Wiki search shows that the first instance of a combustion Axial engine was in 1911.

  • @robertvanderlinden2813
    @robertvanderlinden2813 Год назад +1

    1:25, the only downside is that the power can't transfered and it is not in a boxer config

  • @jaxxbrat2634
    @jaxxbrat2634 4 года назад

    Solar Sterling is sweet.. Maybe ceramic storage?.. Pneumatic valves at 6:30 were developed by Williams F1 decades ago.

  • @michaelvinci2167
    @michaelvinci2167 8 лет назад +1

    very nice I would like to see some of them energy efficient models in cars and motorcycles

  • @AviationJeremy
    @AviationJeremy 7 лет назад +2

    I can't wait for the SABRE to become flight-ready

  • @richardfauer7485
    @richardfauer7485 3 года назад

    4 years later nothing has comm out , as far. butttt cool vid :)

  • @darkkarmagaming7458
    @darkkarmagaming7458 8 лет назад

    Number 5 has my attention, that is one hell of a serious Engine. Thanks for the share!

  • @sleephourofmotivatwakeupas6512
    @sleephourofmotivatwakeupas6512 6 лет назад

    The idea #1 was just awesome

  • @hrkp06a
    @hrkp06a 7 лет назад

    The Duke is the old Waterbury Speed Pump used to cancel warship's roll to allow main guns to aim well.

  • @crackedemerald4930
    @crackedemerald4930 8 лет назад

    the thumbnail is not a lie. 10/10 subscribe

  • @alfnoakes392
    @alfnoakes392 8 лет назад

    There used to be something like the Duke engine in the dockside museum in Bristol, UK

  • @brendanhellyer188
    @brendanhellyer188 4 года назад

    Thanks for not clickbaiting

  • @jakobv8266
    @jakobv8266 2 года назад

    I know Chrysler Tigershark motor don’t have a cam controlling the valves on the Intake side. I always thought that was a pretty good idea but I always though why stop there and just make both sides controlled by actuators.
    Not a bad idea. It would make it a lot more efficient in the long run being that it’s VVT capability is going to be unrestricted and can even gain more efficiency.
    Also, I’m sure by a simple tune in a V8 platform can give you the same performance and sound as a fat nasty cam too without having to replace a camshaft. There’s so many benefits to this.

  • @blackarnold
    @blackarnold 7 лет назад +2

    I was expecting clickbait good video😁

  • @Hastilygrim
    @Hastilygrim 6 лет назад

    As someone who considers himself to be rather good at pinpointing accents, yours escapes me completely.

  • @sethmullins8346
    @sethmullins8346 7 лет назад +1

    Before I discovered it was already a thing, I actually designed a camless engine in my notebook at school... It was like the free valve, accept it was more basic and only used basic computer stuff, or maybe hydraulics, to get the valves going. My design never was built, but I figure it'd be hard to start without advanced understanding of how I could make it start up right. Maybe a separate mode just for starting.

  • @davidsample9130
    @davidsample9130 7 лет назад

    opposed piston engines have been used in diesel and bunker c marine applications for decades, this opposed piston engine does differ though in the way the engine drives linear generators, very smart innovation thinking forward to new fuels.

  • @lancedooley7558
    @lancedooley7558 4 года назад

    You should check out the Mitey Engine too. Neat concept in action. Gas and diesel for life with me. As long as they create sweet sounding notes.