Hi Johnny! Do You know the metronome heat engine? ruclips.net/video/G_c0PHda_fc/видео.html&lc=z22uirdbay25fblwj04t1aokgstop3suagkjyl0banmmbk0h00410.1577613813939898
Just a little rib, you said you always 3d print a design before milling. Why didn't the 1st intake fit then? Did you mean, you always do that, now? Sorry, I had to. You are obviously a perfectionist, like me, judging by your amazing work. I love the tiny mill. I am a machinist/programmer also, so I appreciate what you do. I work with a couple of 50 taper Toyoda HMC's - definitely not desktop models, LOL. Keep it up!
Brilliant work. That things sounds and functions amazing. When that starter motor is not powered it is a 3 phase alternator. Just saying, a cheap rectifier and you'd have a charging system :) Probably nothing off the shelf that just works, but you could have a switch or relay that disconnects the ESC and connects the AC inputs of a rectifier pack such as those from a scooter with charging coils. Maybe not practical, but a fun idea nonetheless.
Those 3 Phase Engines arent designed to deliver Power and in fact are working very bad as such. Great Scott made a Video about this. ruclips.net/video/cJ_vDA7xsGs/видео.html
Awesome stuff! May i suggest using a plate of glass as a lapping surface? A larger surface will allow you to make longer strokes, longer strokes cause less rocking, less rocking makes for a flatter surface.
I love to see professionals like you and project farm on RUclips! not any fake clickbait videos. and yeah theres other youtubers with good info like engineering explained but they were just on my mind
Very nice Johnny, as usual! The only slight criticism I can make is that the belt tensioner should run on the smooth, back part of the belt, not on the toothed side. I realise that this belt is only supposed to be temporary, so in the this case it doesn't really matter. Can't wait for your next video!😉👍
@@Brettjnash Yeah, it's better for belt life but with a belt that thin the bending stresses are pretty low and the additional wear on on the toothed portion might be high because the leading edge of the tooth contacts the smooth pulley before the belt curves, so there's a functionally significant pivot happening that could cause friction and it might happen to the opposing tooth edge as it leaves the smooth pulley.
I love your projects so much, it's amazing to see your craftsmanship skills and how you use your tools to create literally anything! It's amazing! Keep it up!
That's just amazing. I do love your CNC machine. I wish I could afford one. But I imagine that car is going to be an absolute beast when done. I bet that little V4 puts out a ton of torque. Really can't wait to see it when it's complete. You do some amazing work.
The first intake was made to fit with the first motor (the blue one). Later, when I realised that it was too weak to crank the engine, I used the larger one (black) and as you understand I made the second intake.
I think he just wanted to show off his new 3d printer sponsor. Understandable though as how else would you work a sponsor in without making it too obvious.
I love your videos especially how you take something that requires a lot of measuring and condenses it down to something like a 10 minute video. It would be cool to show what it really takes to make one video in like a 10 part video, just so the people can really see what it takes to make a simplified 10 minute video 😀
@Grav Force To see someone make the Antikythera Mechanism, go see Chris from Clickspring: ruclips.net/video/ML4tw_UzqZE/видео.html He does brilliant videos, and has an amazingly smooth voice when explaining them.
I always get so envious when I watch your videos, I'd love to be able to use some of your equipment and actually fabricate some parts, I'd love it. Love your videos Johnny!!
That engine sounds great! Those uneven length exhausts really make a difference. The intake looks great too as does the belt tentioner. Makes it look like a real engine
I wish you sold upgraded parts for these toyan motors. That intake over the starter motor is genius. You totally got me into making my own rc build with a toyan motor
Well rc cars already have clutches. Fuel ones need em. How else do you think they idle? As for electric they have a "clutch". But it's always engaged and it's just there to protect the motor if the wheels suddenly seize
most belt tensioners are pressed against the smooth outside of the belt to take out any chance of the belt slipping or wearing down the teeth so i hope you are still gonna get the smaller belt for this
don't get why you getting thumbs down?!!! these type of fabs take time just to invent the vision then transfer on theory and practice. If there is something I dislike is that the engine is going to be covered and is not scale to the car but is not enough to give you a thumbs down. It is your project and just the fabs alone are amazing and the sound is great. I am enjoying your work. I'm sure the end result will be mind blowing.
Awesome! 😀👍 Tip for the future: When tapping aluminium use alcohol instead of oil. I found out the hard way and the broken off tap still sits inside the bracket.
I don't know if it's a mic change but I think it sounds better. Load up the quad setup, it sounds like a line trimmer, this sounds more like a scaled down engine.
Beautiful Johnny, can you please upload more videos? We're eagerly awaiting for more content. I really enjoy your building skills. Johnny those header plastic mounts you should do it of sheet aluminium
if the brushless motor could actually work in tandem with the v4 engine as a true hybrid that would be awesome, some military drones actually use this type of set up, might be difficult but i wouldn't be surprised if that brushless starter motor is twice or more as powerful than the nitro engine haha
That brushless motor isn't, once the nitro hits some high rpms it's more powerful. But it has alot better power to weight ratio. 2 or 3 can sizes larger and a 3cell+ li-po will make more power though.
do you have a way to test exhaust temps coming out of each cylinder? i'm worried that the rear 2 cylinders are going to be starving for air/fuel compared to the front 2. just a thought.
Awesome! Looks like a cool project. Have you considered cleaning up/enlarging the ports? Would probably make it more snappy and would give you and excuse to cnc some fancy intake runners to go along with the plenum.
Get the printer here guys!
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Hi Johnny! Do You know the metronome heat engine? ruclips.net/video/G_c0PHda_fc/видео.html&lc=z22uirdbay25fblwj04t1aokgstop3suagkjyl0banmmbk0h00410.1577613813939898
Johnny Quasar from 90's, that's it?
@Ben Scott *
Where to buy such cool ignition wires? Like you, red silicone. I can't find it anywhere
Just a little rib, you said you always 3d print a design before milling. Why didn't the 1st intake fit then? Did you mean, you always do that, now? Sorry, I had to. You are obviously a perfectionist, like me, judging by your amazing work. I love the tiny mill. I am a machinist/programmer also, so I appreciate what you do. I work with a couple of 50 taper Toyoda HMC's - definitely not desktop models, LOL. Keep it up!
After you mounted the single intake my first thought was: "Now you can mount a turbocharger in front"
Ah this is ASMR to me. Can't wait to see where this ends up. The engineering in this is awesome.
Asmr except for the terrible chattering at around 3 minutes 😂😂
same
How about in 2 years they could work as builders for Lamborghini.
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This is probably the coolest channel I came across cant wait to see you put this engine to the test we need a test drive video ma man
this intake look great love it
Im loving the intricasy of this build, the super fine machining and scaled down components, fascinating to watch, that pocket nc mill is amazing!
Great work bro! Man I need myself one of pocket milling machines
Your workmanship is purely mesmerizing. Impressive. NEVER! stop uploading your videos champion.
So its easier for this guy to make a belt tensioner than to wait for a new one? This guy is good at what he does!
Brilliant work. That things sounds and functions amazing. When that starter motor is not powered it is a 3 phase alternator. Just saying, a cheap rectifier and you'd have a charging system :)
Probably nothing off the shelf that just works, but you could have a switch or relay that disconnects the ESC and connects the AC inputs of a rectifier pack such as those from a scooter with charging coils.
Maybe not practical, but a fun idea nonetheless.
tiporari : There should be plenty of offthe shelf speed controllers with regen breaking that will do the job.. (I’d test to insure decent efficiency)
Those 3 Phase Engines arent designed to deliver Power and in fact are working very bad as such. Great Scott made a Video about this.
ruclips.net/video/cJ_vDA7xsGs/видео.html
Better off using a traditional motor instead then.
flywheel has a one-way bearing inside of it
Could possibly harvest that electricity to run the servos for steering and etc?
Awesome stuff! May i suggest using a plate of glass as a lapping surface? A larger surface will allow you to make longer strokes, longer strokes cause less rocking, less rocking makes for a flatter surface.
I don't wanna say took you long enough because I understand how much time goes into these things but... Took you long enough
Since the man explained that he like to 3D print everything first (including the video) i kinda understand why thou.
great engineering takes time!
Using a cnc isn’t easy
Im glad, I love these videos
Witch is why it works.
I love to see professionals like you and project farm on RUclips! not any fake clickbait videos. and yeah theres other youtubers with good info like engineering explained but they were just on my mind
That just sounds so amazing! It's gonna be awesome in an actual RC car!
that is some of the best work ive ever seen in my 57 years of life on this planet !!
I like how these videos are just super chill and low key about making super small, super intricate and difficult things that just work
Oh man, this thing is looking amazing! The engine sound is BEAUTIFUL. Can’t wait to see the finished product, but take your time!
Talk about difference in throttle response to the original! This is epic build!
You should totally sell the additions you have made as a “Rc crate motor kit” to make the engine in to a crate motor
Very nice Johnny, as usual!
The only slight criticism I can make is that the belt tensioner should run on the smooth, back part of the belt, not on the toothed side. I realise that this belt is only supposed to be temporary, so in the this case it doesn't really matter.
Can't wait for your next video!😉👍
Good call
In this config it can be known as an idler.
Bending a belt only one way extends the life also.
@@Brettjnash Yeah, it's better for belt life but with a belt that thin the bending stresses are pretty low and the additional wear on on the toothed portion might be high because the leading edge of the tooth contacts the smooth pulley before the belt curves, so there's a functionally significant pivot happening that could cause friction and it might happen to the opposing tooth edge as it leaves the smooth pulley.
@@AtlasReburdened eh, they run it on the toothed side with superchargers. Can't be that bad
@@joecook3223 Interesting...do you mean straight from the manufacturer or when it's added aftermarket?
Never heard it sound that good . A single just never needs to be synced ! Good job !
I have worked on big engines my whole life this is impressive I liked
The way the black intake sat in between the heads left me so satisfied.
Probably one of my favorite stress relief channels. Always enjoy your videos.
That sounds so bad ass!!! So much better than the 2 stroke or nitro engines. Awesome job can't wait to see it finished
I love your projects so much, it's amazing to see your craftsmanship skills and how you use your tools to create literally anything! It's amazing! Keep it up!
That's just amazing. I do love your CNC machine. I wish I could afford one. But I imagine that car is going to be an absolute beast when done. I bet that little V4 puts out a ton of torque. Really can't wait to see it when it's complete. You do some amazing work.
"I always print a 3d model before milling", as he's milling a new intake because the first one didn't fit lol.
The first intake was made to fit with the first motor (the blue one). Later, when I realised that it was too weak to crank the engine, I used the larger one (black) and as you understand I made the second intake.
I think he just wanted to show off his new 3d printer sponsor. Understandable though as how else would you work a sponsor in without making it too obvious.
I love your videos especially how you take something that requires a lot of measuring and condenses it down to something like a 10 minute video. It would be cool to show what it really takes to make one video in like a 10 part video, just so the people can really see what it takes to make a simplified 10 minute video 😀
@Grav Force To see someone make the Antikythera Mechanism, go see Chris from Clickspring: ruclips.net/video/ML4tw_UzqZE/видео.html
He does brilliant videos, and has an amazingly smooth voice when explaining them.
And after a long while
"I realized the engine didn't have enough power, so I milled out another 4 cylinders to make it a V8"
That would be amasing. A tiny v8!
Love your videos, no silly talking and no silly music 😊😊top job
I always get so envious when I watch your videos, I'd love to be able to use some of your equipment and actually fabricate some parts, I'd love it. Love your videos Johnny!!
That engine sounds great! Those uneven length exhausts really make a difference. The intake looks great too as does the belt tentioner. Makes it look like a real engine
Anyone remember when his Channel came out and had small little amounts of views and subs and now he’s blown up to be the best!!
I wish you sold upgraded parts for these toyan motors. That intake over the starter motor is genius. You totally got me into making my own rc build with a toyan motor
I would love to see a clutch (not a flywheel one though) one there!
Yeah a real mini clutch would be fun!
@@PSNplayer89 Unfortunately it's not needed.
@@StaticVapour590 neither is a mini v-4 4 stroke, but it's awesome
@@gagepuffinbarger6939 it is awesome
Well rc cars already have clutches. Fuel ones need em. How else do you think they idle? As for electric they have a "clutch". But it's always engaged and it's just there to protect the motor if the wheels suddenly seize
Wow! Wish I had the tools and knowledge to do all this. Keep it up man!
You are a true craftsman! Great job and great video! I can't wait to see it all finished out.
Cheers!
i had no idea that cnc mills were in existance machines facinate me with the precision work you do
That intake looks like the Chevy LT V8 engine. Love it!
most belt tensioners are pressed against the smooth outside of the belt to take out any chance of the belt slipping or wearing down the teeth so i hope you are still gonna get the smaller belt for this
Shouldn't matter, they run it that way with superchargers
The image stabilization gave me a good chuckle, when it made the muffler look like it was made out rubber!
Awesome build. I love the way it sounds. Nice work
The intake reminds me of the tuned port engine that was in the z28 iroc
Your expertise, skill and accuracy is an absolute pleasure! I salute you good sir. 💪
don't get why you getting thumbs down?!!! these type of fabs take time just to invent the vision then transfer on theory and practice. If there is something I dislike is that the engine is going to be covered and is not scale to the car but is not enough to give you a thumbs down. It is your project and just the fabs alone are amazing and the sound is great. I am enjoying your work. I'm sure the end result will be mind blowing.
i've been waiting a very long time for someone to put a mini model engine such as this one in a rc car
Johnny This Channel Is Just Mindblowing, Hats Off Dude.
Wow, really like to watch how this project evolves
I always print a prototype before milling it....Except when I don't and the one I made fouls with the starter LOL. Excellent work as always man!
Great job JQ90! That engine loves the single carb!
I could watch your CNC all day...cheers.
I cannot wait to enjoy your completed car. It will be awesome. Thanks for sharing.
JohnnyQ90 - I run into a problem, it doesnt fit
Also JohnnyQ90 - I 3d print everything first before milling.
XD
Sounds like a file that could be shared?
Great work. One tip: When you do belt tensioner, put the tensioner roller on the back of the belt, not the tooth side...
Awesome! 😀👍 Tip for the future: When tapping aluminium use alcohol instead of oil. I found out the hard way and the broken off tap still sits inside the bracket.
You should give an ad in the video you really earn that money. Quality of video and everithing is perfect.😀😄
I don't know if it's a mic change but I think it sounds better. Load up the quad setup, it sounds like a line trimmer, this sounds more like a scaled down engine.
Make a turbo for it. It would be nice
Starter motor under the intake?!? What in the north star V8 is going on here 🤣
What until he has to change it, lol
And the VK nissan v8 too.
Though that starter is way bigger relative to the engine than auto ones lol
Lol that's what I thought as soon as he popped it in there 😀
And v6 audi engines too
@@wheresfuninthat wait wasnt that the alternator on the northstars?
Looks good, Mr. Johnny. Please joining this V4 engine for your RC!
Love your work! Can't wait to see it move under its own power. 🏗
Loving this Build. U Have Grade A Skills Brother
Beautiful Johnny, can you please upload more videos? We're eagerly awaiting for more content. I really enjoy your building skills. Johnny those header plastic mounts you should do it of sheet aluminium
You’re a genius. This is an awesome build
I’m going to put one of these in my 96’ Ford Bronco
1/4 scale model
What if you put 4 of them in it?
1/4 scale? Good luck
Samuel Orozco just a joke bro
dpm9a1 lol 😂
That air filter is compressing when you give it throttle. I would have never known that unless seen. Cool.
i am exited to see the final car drive...keep up the pro work
Great videos. I hope you are making extra parts for the fans that want to build this.
Enjoy watching the things u come up with and engineer.
What a great build, almost better than the supercharged rotary!
Love this project! Do you use RUclips as your employment... I can't imagine how long this takes in real time.
Le Leedler punctuation my [INSERT GENDER]. You need a question mark where the ... is. Just a tip!
@@finnthewastebin1503 Does it really matter in the RUclips comment section. I shat that comment out in a few seconds...
Le Leedler just a tip bro. There are some people that will criticize you belligerently. I was just helping out. You don’t have to take my advice. :D
[DISDAINFUL COMMENT OF Le Leedler's PUNCTUATION]
if the brushless motor could actually work in tandem with the v4 engine as a true hybrid that would be awesome, some military drones actually use this type of set up, might be difficult but i wouldn't be surprised if that brushless starter motor is twice or more as powerful than the nitro engine haha
That brushless motor isn't, once the nitro hits some high rpms it's more powerful. But it has alot better power to weight ratio. 2 or 3 can sizes larger and a 3cell+ li-po will make more power though.
sounds badass, snappy throttle too
Soo now all ya need is to make a turbo for it ,and if you really wanna impress us a clutch. Awsome fabrication. Love the content
I actually watched a WHOLE commercial 😂
Manscaped, internet commercial of the year,2020
Love this new format Johnny, keep up the great work mate
I love your milling machine and lathe. You have awesome skills
It sounds so much better now!
Man you have to put 2 of those together at the fly wheel. That would make an awesome fly wheel!
Great skill set...people like this amaze me
Оборудование супер. На нем одно удовольствие работать. Желаю творческих успехов.
i'm always waiting for a new video, keep this good work going
Excellent tools and craftsmanship!
Hehe nice video as usual. And also your work is excellent. I know how hard to design and fabricated parts like that. Much respect
Seems like the throttle response is better with the smaller/lighter flywheel. That’s a good thing.
I know absolutely nothing about milling and such. Still amazing to watch . Makes me realize I know nothing zip zero compared to his guy lol
very cool indeed.
i cannot wait for the final assembly
Bloody amazing, and that pocket CNC machine, crazy!!
Johnny Q90 ✅
Doobie ✅
Perched on the throne ✅ ✅
For everything else there's mastercard
Holy shit I'm doin the same !
do you have a way to test exhaust temps coming out of each cylinder? i'm worried that the rear 2 cylinders are going to be starving for air/fuel compared to the front 2. just a thought.
Kyle Thatcher he needs to get a laser thermometer. I have one and they work wonders
@@finnthewastebin1503 Their IR not laser. The laser is only to mark the (approximate) spot you're reading the temp from.
Andrew Delashaw I’m so dumb. Sorry. Carry on.
No, you're not dumb. No one really are. Carry on.
Akbar Sutaredja :D
Your camera has epic rolling shutter. Makes everything look so squishy!
that milling machine is amazing.
That. Was. Awesome! ( Honestly i couldn't stop watching!) Very cool. 😎
You have skills. There is no doubt about that.
Great video.
Awesome! Looks like a cool project. Have you considered cleaning up/enlarging the ports? Would probably make it more snappy and would give you and excuse to cnc some fancy intake runners to go along with the plenum.
So excited to see the progress. Keep it up!
Lil engine sounds amazing 👍👍
Man this really a hella nice project
It sounds even more responsive than the quad carb setup.