@@MrEvilTag What exactly do you see restricting a Bugatti Bolide? Are there metals or materials they could've used but didn't due to some imaginary restrictions?
0:40 Someone went 168.188 km/hr on that thing? Regardless of the technical achievement reaching such speeds that might have been in 1905, that is some serious balls to drive something more like a lawn tractor than a car at that speed. The risks taken by pioneers of technology that is now commonplace are truly incredible.
@@yaboyrella Our BMX bikes never came with chain guards. Dickheads would give us shit and call us gay for wearing tight jeans but it was usually to keep from our pant legs catching in the chainwheel and bouncing our forehead off the bars.
People wait for the blast of smoke when these old engines start up and cheer. When I used to start up my 1988 Winnebago with a 6.5 litre v8, people complained about the startup smoke!
People talk about being "old school" well THIS is old school. When your car is made out of scrap metal and sports an airplane or tank engine you my friend are "old school"...
Love the old-school, like PROPERLY, 1910 old-school, turbocharger on the Fiat S76. Huge exhaust pipe for the drive turbine, slightly smaller pipe for the turbocharged air, no intercooling, just straight into the manifolds, and a freakin chain drive for the rear wheels...
I saw a Napier on here and it made me think of the Napier Railton. It used an airplane engine and had a strange 3 exhaust pipes. They were very thin, but there are 2 in the bottom of the back, and one vertical on the left side.
These engines got life to them! Not like the modern vacuum cleaner downsized ones! You can feel them breathing and coming to life with every piston move!
The Babcock Quince 4003 was a 97 liter V-Straight-V which joined two V-16s through a straight 8 for additional lenth . It ran on coal dust in Hong fat and with the introduction of auger drive wax injection through 9 of its 18 Parsons & Robeson steam gussets produced 114 horsepower and 39 pound feet of torque at 70 RPM
Sorry I'm not a specialist (not AT ALL). But I definitely LOVE this kind of race car (Beginning of the last century), pure design, the "cigar-cars". What's the real name of this kind of race cars? THX
The golden age of the oversize internal combustion engine. The Napier railton had a 25,000cc engine from a spitfire, and now most family cars have 1.4s or even 1.2s! What has the world come to?!
Did you read the comment? VERY EARLY ENGINES, even if it had 16 pistons it would be very weak, way weaker than a modern car with 4 pistons, these engines came from a different era, and I’m too damn lazy to explain all the reasons you are wrong
0:45 If your foot slips it goes straight into the flywheel. Nice.
No no you don't understand, it is the brake !
Surprisingly there hasn't been any sort of accidents caused by the flywheel in that model
Lol if it doesn't mangle your foot it will certainly destroy your hearing...
it is for braking
Safety 3rd
I could listen to them all day
Yes...I need a water pump and new air filter for my 1905 Darracq V8...
Bonjour a vous du Canada Neilb7 Sorry Sir but the serial number of your Darracq
1905 are in Roman number it's too old
You'd better start crafting them on your own
'No you don't sir. Your Darracq uses no air filter and the cooling is by thermosiphon, so has no water pump either.'
halfords
nice try XD
Could you imagine these monsters with unrestricted modern technology?
Have a close look at the Fiat S76 video,s, No exhaust manifold muffler NOTHING, on another video you can actually see the valve stems!
Yes, it's called Bugatti.
@@BoyFromMa i said UNRESTRICTED
I was watching how to set up oil pump on a 100cc RXS Yamaha , I won’t one now
@@MrEvilTag What exactly do you see restricting a Bugatti Bolide? Are there metals or materials they could've used but didn't due to some imaginary restrictions?
0:40 Someone went 168.188 km/hr on that thing? Regardless of the technical achievement reaching such speeds that might have been in 1905, that is some serious balls to drive something more like a lawn tractor than a car at that speed. The risks taken by pioneers of technology that is now commonplace are truly incredible.
The Darracq is actually a one-seater, those two buckets are for the driver massive steel balls.
Jay Leno once said that back in the day, going fast wasn't a problem. It was going around corners and stopping that posed the biggest risks.
Kinda like falling from a high building, it's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the bottom that does it
3:17 rip the girl
Lmao
LMFAO
She got smoked lol
It takes a special kind of bravery to crank and drive these old works of art
I like how the flywheel appears to be inches in front of your feet on the 2nd one.
Imagine havin a lil to big feet
@@nielsmortiers2920 they won't be too big after hitting the brakes.
That’s what you want. You’ll get real good at your footwork when you have the ultimatum of loosing a foot!
No baggy jeans
@@yaboyrella Our BMX bikes never came with chain guards. Dickheads would give us shit and call us gay for wearing tight jeans but it was usually to keep from our pant legs catching in the chainwheel and bouncing our forehead off the bars.
People wait for the blast of smoke when these old engines start up and cheer. When I used to start up my 1988 Winnebago with a 6.5 litre v8, people complained about the startup smoke!
Nobody:
A Pringles tube with wheels
@Logan Thompson lol pringles tube
Hey you respect the old badass cars
@@mikegrey5663 pringles tube lmao
@@Toxic2Tthose cars were some of the most badass and they at least lasted
@@mikegrey5663 yeah still pringles tube
Not a car thats a damn plane on wheels 😂
Well, planes have wheels as well.
3:08 the exhaust placement is fuckin scary..
1:03 that fan is in a award location eh
Loved the "Beast of Turin" :-)
Fiat S76
People talk about being "old school" well THIS is old school. When your car is made out of scrap metal and sports an airplane or tank engine you my friend are "old school"...
@@raydenyehuda8504 you know it is just some scammy bs, right?
@@Drache191200 Of course he knows it's fake. How would he know what to search?
That first car is called the “Brutus” it was on top gear!
Good to see it again after 8 years can't believe it still works. 😎👍
And I live near the museum where it stands now xD
It's in sinsheim
The starter sounds like a Milkshake machine
German engineering hell yeah
3:20 WHAT A SOUND! The cars from 80 years ago were so much more aggresive and scary then cars from now
The first one is an absolute beast. I mean flames on the cold start up?!?!?
Why do i pretty much expect Jay Leno to be behind the wheel of every one of these?
ikr....btw i found him here 3:02
@@saikiranshetty9546 that's pissed off Pete! It's basically a peterbilt truck if it was built as 2 seater.
Because Jay Leno owns every kind of car and has driven every kind of car so he wouldn't look out of place being seen in any one of these!
Love the old-school, like PROPERLY, 1910 old-school, turbocharger on the Fiat S76. Huge exhaust pipe for the drive turbine, slightly smaller pipe for the turbocharged air, no intercooling, just straight into the manifolds, and a freakin chain drive for the rear wheels...
Funny how this was in my recommended after watching ELECTRIC car videos. 😅
Not at all
I was watching a video on veganism. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Algorithm says that you should not forget the petrolheads LOL🤣
RUclips reminding of what's important
Trying to save you from a Soul less existence! I'm Just kidding, I don't care what others like to watch.
Brutus starter sound is amazing !
Fantastic! It’s amazing what you can do with money.
that third one i hate him you start your own car not someone else
These are cars in their purest form
Love those old Airplane engines
Awesome display of history
Big up brutus. Most savage car ever
I love the sound of those 25L+ monster engines
I saw a Napier on here and it made me think of the Napier Railton. It used an airplane engine and had a strange 3 exhaust pipes. They were very thin, but there are 2 in the bottom of the back, and one vertical on the left side.
Nothing like a stern British gentleman in a suit frowning as he fires up a monstrous 18.3 litre V12
Very nice sound
They look dangerous. I like
They have attached 4 wheels to an engine
that first car was scary dude
Omggggg amazing I’m loving 🥰
Brutus rocks!!! (first car)
I love the the Technikmuseum Sinsheim actually drives the car every now and then... see other RUclips Videos.
CRAZY!!!
THIS IS SO COOOOOL
These engines got life to them! Not like the modern vacuum cleaner downsized ones! You can feel them breathing and coming to life with every piston move!
1:32 hahaaa where did that guy behind the car appear from??
lol
Do you like these old RACE CARS ?
I do. But what I don´t like is exhaust leaks like on the first car. One of my techical pet peeves.
3:18 Hahahahaha, look at the kids run away in terror! 😂
Long Live The ancestor of today's cars 👏
Das ist ja mal beeindruckend, schöne Motörs !!
Great vid!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
There is no replacement
For Displacement!
Yes, there is. Turbos.
Monstermotorsoud und Riesenpower in klapprig wirkenden Vehikel auf dünnen Reifchen. Verdammt cool! 😉👍
Beautifull sounds
Its beautiful driving also
GREAT !
That first one thats not an old car, an old engine maybe but thats BRUTUS!
Dang, I wanna drive one of these !
2:05
Grass: * dies *
Not even one thumb was ripped off.......good job!
1:23 It's Boris Johnson! I knew he was nuts.
3:21 I think that would be the kids first scariest moments of her life.
The internal combustion engine is the greatest invention in human history
i just Picked up a SUNBEAM SNOW BLOWER Electric 10 A
also had a SUNBEAM Automatic Rize Toaster
plain, boats and tank engines wow
The Babcock Quince 4003 was a 97 liter V-Straight-V which joined two V-16s through a straight 8 for additional lenth . It ran on coal dust in Hong fat and with the introduction of auger drive wax injection through 9 of its 18 Parsons & Robeson steam gussets produced 114 horsepower and 39 pound feet of torque at 70 RPM
-How big is that engine?
-Yes
3:00 Jay leno's tank car
Blastolene Special
On the Brutus Engine Those Rocker Arms are dry Without any Lubrication I Wonder how they Worked without a Breakdown back in the day
0:05 it is like they opened a portal to combat during the World War 2
Wow, nexttttttttttttttttttttt
Super green cars
Them in Mafia 1: *quick start and go*
Mantap bang . Saya juga lagi bikin mini buggy..🙏😊
I remembered Mafia 2002 pc game has nice race missions with such cars. Cool game
1:30 - The old man shit his pants from the very impression: P.
Que de bijoux magnifiques les uns comme les autres 😍😍🤩🔊🔥❤
EXCELENTE GRACIAS
3:23 If you don't see pipes in the back, don't go stand on the side, lol
Driving these monsters must be really challenging
Have you ever seen one of these cars live ?
I’ve been lucky enough to see most of the
Them
The Brutus :)
3:21 the little kid is wearing pink later grey ;)
amazing machine
1:39-1:42 Applause everyone! (krik krik) 🤣
For me the Fiat S76 four cylinders, twenty eight liters, 128mph at 1000rpm in top gear, what is not too love about it??
I saw the Fiat run at Goodwood festival of Speed a few years back, awesome machine!
I could listen to 3:57 all day
ruclips.net/video/u9xG0-KzGEE/видео.html
I dont know that in the past you can ride a locomotive on the road. Nice video
Sorry I'm not a specialist (not AT ALL). But I definitely LOVE this kind of race car (Beginning of the last century), pure design, the "cigar-cars". What's the real name of this kind of race cars? THX
I like the Mercedes 600SWB behind the Blastolene best!
Damnn that's airplane engine
War ja klar das unser Brutus und unser Mavis mit dem Packard Motor dabei sind, der Napier Bentley hört sich live auch geil an
The golden age of the oversize internal combustion engine. The Napier railton had a 25,000cc engine from a spitfire, and now most family cars have 1.4s or even 1.2s! What has the world come to?!
A little more fuel efficiency lol
3:40 V24 WTFFFF
says v12 bozo
3:05: Jay Leno and his built in nearby Grants Pass, Oregon monster.
Those are some bad-ass- engines by anybody's standard.
Some race cars used aircraft engines, we have one at the museum that I volunteer at in Paso Robles.
These very early engines were very weak, but god damn, does that even matter, these engines are so cool, and have history in them
1500hp is weak.
Did you read the comment? VERY EARLY ENGINES, even if it had 16 pistons it would be very weak, way weaker than a modern car with 4 pistons, these engines came from a different era, and I’m too damn lazy to explain all the reasons you are wrong
I see they can go really fast !, But can they stop with brake of that time ?
You have the time to eat a giant burger ,drink big soda ,give a huge hug for your cat and they stop for sure !
Magnifique 😍
0:36 what’s uhh.. what’s goin on with Mr. sneaky coat there on the left?
those kids at 3:23 haha
That Merlin at 4:05 sounds like a spitfire
because it is
168 kmh 1:15 with that thing .... i would shit my pants xD'
its just a motor and 4 wheels xD
looks like that sunbeam has the aerodynamics back to front.
Génial.
The red Bentley sounds like bubble wrap
Fascinantes.