Anholt Tractor Pulling 10 th of June 2018 40 years anniversary show
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2018
- Truck and Tractor pulling, also known as power pulling, is a motorsport competition, popular in the United States, Canada, Europe (especially in the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Germany), Australia and Brazil, and New Zealand which requires modified tractors to pull a heavy sled along a 35 foot wide, 330 foot long track, with the winner being the tractor that pulls the sled the farthest. The sport is known as the world's most powerful motorsport, due to the multi-engined modified tractor pullers.
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That big radial is only running on half it's cylinders, and at least one has bad rings!
this is the closest thing we have to Pod racing in starwars lol. Big scary enginees
The back of those guys head really made the video pop
Fulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Pullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll is announcing again!! He better keep his regular job because his trying to say words to excite the crowd is not working.
13:55 an 18-cylinder engine with the strength of a 4-cylinder engine ...
18 ????
@@Demidar jep
@@slumpy2355 12 cylinder .. count the exhaust pipes
Why all the missing video?
I'll go somewhere else.
Anholt is a small Island between Denmark and Sweden guess its not from there
No it is in Germany a small city near to the border of the Netherlands
Weren't those V-12 WWll engines SUPERCHARGED in the planes? If so, why Turbocharge them now?
more boost
Free boost, no parasitic drag from a supercharger belt.
I might be wrong but, they might turbo charged ahead of the supercharger
They were supercharged, because of the high altitude they operated in. Air is thin at 30,000 feet, the engines need mechanical supercharging to provide more air.
Turbocharging comes from stuffing the exhaust back into the intake of the engine. It's a nasty way of making more power.
Turbocharging does not "stuff" the exhaust back into the intake. The exhaust gases rotate a turbine, upon a common shaft w/ another turbine, that is in a separate housing from the where the exhaust side is located. When the exhaust gases rotate the turbine shaft, the turbine on the intake side boosts the air pressure, most likely in this case feeding the supercharger. Many (if not all) of the 2 cycle GMC diesels were super charged some of the larger truck & equipment versions of those engines were twin turbo charged (as they were a "V" configuration) feeding what could be considered the "standard" supercharger.
what tractor is that at 1:53 and any specs will be welcome
Isotta Fraschini 18 Cylinder W Engine around 50l displacement
@@slumpy2355 thanks