nice video toyota but something that I think is wrong is at 3:00 when you say if you open the bank angle to 180 degree it becomes a boxer, but it actually becomes a flat engine and to make it a boxer the crankshaft design is changed too, bascially all boxer engines are flat but there are flat engines that arent boxers
It's a good video, everything is told briefly and clearly. I looked at it once and figured out what it means in the engine. Where the pistons are located and that they are powered by the crankshaft.
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An excellent video, it easily and intelligibly describes the device of the cylinder block and cylinder head and other engine systems, it is well told about the types of engines, dude, you are well done! 10/10
This is a damn cool video, everything is clear and understandable here, all the engine components are clearly shown, it's not like that in my nine, but I understood everything, thank you❤❤❤
What happens when the engine is running but the car isn't going? I'm not talking about when the gear is in the neutral, say you stopped at a red light on 1st gear. And where does the pistons get the power initially to the moving down and ignition? I see it does it with the lingering power from the exhaust pipe after the first stroke cycle but where does the power come initially?
@@ahoynatey7201 I figured out the first question. Pressing clutch momentarily cuts the connection between engine and tires, therefore it's like taking the engine to neutral temporarily. You need to press clutch when you're on a gear to stop, otherwise car can't go and the engine will stop. For the second question I'm still thinking.
@@attorneyirl2725 The car has a dedicated electronic starter motor that is used to rotate the engine to around 100~150 rotations per minute and then when one of the cylinders has the air & fuel mixture it will ignite and start the engine running. This starter motor is engaged when the key is turned to the "crank" position or when the appropriate button is pressed. ruclips.net/video/EnUG9og6ZO8/видео.html
Man, I'm brazilian and I have an interest in cars, I have some money saved/left, do you think I should pay for an automotive mechanics course (an in-person/classroom course) or buy an old car to work with/on small deliveries? Those two options/ideas doesn't leave my mind, but I have money just for one of them 🤔 Sorry for my bad english 😭
Thank goodness this video answered the question i had “what the hell does 3.5L mean?”. I’m interested in buying a Camry TRD model and that’s what it comes with but i was curious what this meant since i believe my current car a 2017 Chevy Malibu is 1.5L and i just wanted clarity
Do you think magnets could be used to like draw the cylinders to up and then the magnets some how flips causing the force of each magnet to be opposite of attraction??
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Engine displacement is the measure of the cylinder volume swept by all of the pistons of a piston engine, excluding the combustion chambers.[1] -wikipedia
I can’t believe these videos don’t have so many more views. The animation and explanations are spot on amazing 🔥🔥🔥
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Yeah
It’s funny that the people who need this video, don’t take the time to watch it. They just don’t care.
It should be mandatory for people to watch this and their IQ will increase😄
they are fire
This video is extremely clear and concise. Really well made Imo
Thank you so much!!! I’m learning how to be a mechanic and this is a great video for the basics!
A masterpiece video, everything was explained. Clear video.
Glad you liked it! ❤️
nice video toyota but something that I think is wrong is at 3:00 when you say if you open the bank angle to 180 degree it becomes a boxer, but it actually becomes a flat engine and to make it a boxer the crankshaft design is changed too, bascially all boxer engines are flat but there are flat engines that arent boxers
Can you guys make a video on your hybrid setup PLEASE?!
You can find it on the WeberAuto ruclips.net/user/WeberAuto
Tesla makes the hybrid systems
They already did.
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@@snugzillal…Wrong! Tesla makes full electric vehicles, not hybrids!
this is awesome ! This video is one of those Million view ones. Very well done !
It's a good video, everything is told briefly and clearly. I looked at it once and figured out what it means in the engine. Where the pistons are located and that they are powered by the crankshaft.
figuring out the engine displacement is called CCing. cubic centimeters by volume. there's other systems used, but this one sounds the coolest ,
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Kool! I'm gonna get my Driver License this month, and knowing more about the basics of how cars work. Thanks for this series!
The FBI requires a driver license for employment. A valid license is the sole qualification for many FBI jobs.
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@@toyotausa Flying car technology We wish researchers and workers in the technology and engineering department to find plans for the new car industry
Because new cars should be flying saucers in the sky
and These flying saucers must have three perks
1 / The flying saucers must be self-driving so that everyone can use them
2 / The autonomous driving of flying saucers must be based on artificial intelligence programs
3/Artificial intelligence must rely on the new Google Maps in order to direct the launch of flying saucers to the desired places .
Send these three basic demands to the technicians and engineers in the mechanics and technology department in order to make flying saucers
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Volkswagen pfp, name is ford, watches a toyota video
I plan on getting a Toyota as well. You do have the reputation of reliability.
We love hearing this, thanks for sharing! ❤️
Very good explanations, a lot better than some of the other videos out there.
An excellent video, it easily and intelligibly describes the device of the cylinder block and cylinder head and other engine systems, it is well told about the types of engines, dude, you are well done! 10/10
Finally I got an answer I've been thinking about for a couple nights lately. Ahh I can die with my eyes close now. Thank you for easy explanation.
very informative video in this video I learned new things about engines about its components and mechanisms about its performance
Awesome way to help explain engines! It really helps
This video is amazing. Very easy to understand
This was a thorough, well visualized, and concise video on the subject. Love it.
Wonderful video. Great explanations!
It's Toyota coming to the rescue again, educating people without care that they'll become potential customers or not.
a very interesting and useful video to learn the basics of the engine❤
i love toyota
The best video I have seen for engines . From a major corporation 😆
Simple and clear explanation. However, I was always taught that torque was measured in foot-pounds, not pound-feet LOL
thats thge same thing. pound per foot of leverage
Thank you for the perfect video Toyota USA ❤️
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Can you please guide me to more detailed working/operations of the engine ? @toyotaUSA
This is amazing. Kudos to you Toyota! I
its crazy to think this is just a really refined design of an engine invented in 1876
So can we get a HD Tundra that can tow some bigger loads?
get the HINO. They are Toyota trucks.
This is a damn cool video, everything is clear and understandable here, all the engine components are clearly shown, it's not like that in my nine, but I understood everything, thank you❤❤❤
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Thanks for the video. Now I know that the engine has four working strokes. They are inlet, compression power and exhaustion.
Wow I learned some engineering! Thanks!
clear vedio, amazing 😊😊😊
Learning things that I should have learned a long time ago.
Studying this in college to become an automotive engineer hope Toyota hires me
Simply amazing animations and descriptions !! Great job :)
We appreciate the compliment!
Easy to understand ! Well done!!
wowwwww this is great for beginners, awesome video toyota🥳thank u so much💘
Thanks for the love! We're glad you liked it! ❤️
Nice. Very educative 😀😀
I hope Toyota is going to go with a series hybrid for the new tundra and or Tacoma
Thank you toyota
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I have a 2011 1.3 hatchback uk yaris and the button for reset the clock is on the otherside of the instrument cluster
THANKS TOYOTA
wow, thanks toyota
What happens when the engine is running but the car isn't going? I'm not talking about when the gear is in the neutral, say you stopped at a red light on 1st gear.
And where does the pistons get the power initially to the moving down and ignition? I see it does it with the lingering power from the exhaust pipe after the first stroke cycle but where does the power come initially?
Good questions, hopefully someone smarter than me finds this comment cause I’d like to know too
@@ahoynatey7201 I figured out the first question. Pressing clutch momentarily cuts the connection between engine and tires, therefore it's like taking the engine to neutral temporarily. You need to press clutch when you're on a gear to stop, otherwise car can't go and the engine will stop. For the second question I'm still thinking.
@@attorneyirl2725 The car has a dedicated electronic starter motor that is used to rotate the engine to around 100~150 rotations per minute and then when one of the cylinders has the air & fuel mixture it will ignite and start the engine running. This starter motor is engaged when the key is turned to the "crank" position or when the appropriate button is pressed.
ruclips.net/video/EnUG9og6ZO8/видео.html
@@rontoth2685 Thanks a lot man it all makes more sense now
What do you mean by the 2nd question?
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Man, I'm brazilian and I have an interest in cars, I have some money saved/left, do you think I should pay for an automotive mechanics course (an in-person/classroom course) or buy an old car to work with/on small deliveries? Those two options/ideas doesn't leave my mind, but I have money just for one of them 🤔
Sorry for my bad english 😭
Keep it up!
Best video yet
Glad you liked it! 🤩
Thank goodness this video answered the question i had “what the hell does 3.5L mean?”. I’m interested in buying a Camry TRD model and that’s what it comes with but i was curious what this meant since i believe my current car a 2017 Chevy Malibu is 1.5L and i just wanted clarity
Very good
Thank you very much for the video, in this video I learned about the operation of the engine, its components and the variety of engines, good luck🔥💥
this video persuaded me to buy a v6 🤣
Valuable 🔥
Can I get complete Toyota camry 4 cylinder Engine 2003 model
This is why I drive a Toyota
Thanks for the love, Joshua! ❤️
Can we get a heavy duty sized truck or van?
Now give it some horsepower!
Does anyone think magnets being used in the cylinder to create very rapid speeds?
Do you think magnets could be used to like draw the cylinders to up and then the magnets some how flips causing the force of each magnet to be opposite of attraction??
Do any think it would work? I thought of this a while ago and wrote it down in a journal
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TOYOTA teaching me how to build an engine???
Flying car technology
NEWTON METERS!
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Watching this to understand what a camshaft is. My corolla is giving a camshaft code rn
Hello, Sydney. We know how important your Corolla is to you. Our first recommendation is always to have your vehicle inspected at a Toyota dealership, as their technicians are our experts. To locate the closest one to you, please visit www.toyota.com/dealers/.
@@toyotausa I did, they were great lol
Can you just give us a ev prime tundra please….
pound foot of torque? what system is it? i guess that's the reason everyone uses horse power, its international.
I feel so slow. I'm watching this and I'm already getting lost lol. Cars are too complicated for me, I guess.
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Back in physics class again.
Tundra getting a diesel?
ft-lbs for torque, who's with me?
N.m
Small nitpick, the displacement doesn't include the combustion chamber
yes it does. it's called CCing and it it involves the space of the combustion chamber and cylinder head.
Engine displacement is the measure of the cylinder volume swept by all of the pistons of a piston engine, excluding the combustion chambers.[1]
-wikipedia
@@luisgordillo1695 You're thinking of combustion chamber volume. It's different than the displacement
Give me the sweet spot video about transmissions! Nooo
Okay but why cant there be 2 cylinders on each side?
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Where Tundra
😂 You're like that "where banana" monke from the meme
The apple iPhone concept with a British accent gets old show the car not an apple commercial look alike
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This is hella cool. Thanks 🛻
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You forgot the part where they blow up and fail
"First the piston moves down"...HOW??? LOL...that is OBVIOUSLY not "First", because what caused that?
Same doubt 😭
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Very good