Amazing. It's more powerful than a 50cc, 2 stroke moped. So it could power lets say, Aprilia RS 50 or RS 125 motorbike. I'd love to see that! Should be easily capable of 100 km/h with proper gearing. Ever considered putting it into a motorcycle? Is there a dynamometer graph available?
Žilvinas Deveika 50cc 2stroke can have easily over 10hp and still really hard go over 100km/h well 50cc aprilia rs could easily break 100km/h because smaller air resistance , and because that engine is really unreliable , and you just can't go to store and buy new 12 cylinders :D I had rs 125 with almoust 30hp and topspeed over 160 and fuel consumption was on 344km trip about 17.5-18litres and average speed was well over 100km/h.
KSP Awesome, i'm also getting RS 125 (hopefully next week). I'm getting the newer one, with 14k RPM on the tacho but they are restricted to 18 kw, right (the older ones are 21 kw)? Any insight on that or how to make it as powerful as the older ones? At the moment i'm considering between two used RS 125 and i wouldn't trust their cylinders to endure the whole season so i'd probably change the cylinders as soon as possible, probably upgrading to a bigger bore. What's your worst experience with this bike and what do you ride now?
Žilvinas Deveika I live in finland and with A1 motorcycle driving licence at the age of 16 we can drive max 11kW bikes so all aprilia rs 125's have 11kW, but 1999-2006 Full power version have 22kW power and 2007-2009 have 21kW (FP) i have had two(2) aprilia rs 125 older one was year 2000 and had 34 000km on the gauge when i sold it and it still had same cylinder then i bought 2005 aprilia rs 125 had 26500km on gauge with original cylinder etc.. well i drived 500km with semi-synthetic 2 stroke oil and it killed the engine , seized lower con-rod bearing , I had to change crankshaft , crank bearings , seals ,piston and cylinder, but i had fun with bike for year and when i sold it , it had 30014km on gauge so there is warning that use only fully synthetic oils! and do not do engine braking while driving 2-stroke! if you want information how to get more power from aprilia just comment somewhere to my channel , i don't recomend big bore for rs it just consumpts more and only few more horsepowers when you tune your carburetor really carefully. Best way to have more power is buy bigger carburetor 32-34mm and better exhaust ( JOLLYMOTO ) is best! Now i have Mikilon m96 250 sb it has 25 hp but even though it is still fun to drive with it ( everybody says that it is chinese crap but when it's well maintainced it works like a charm! ) :)
Gorgeous. I look forward to seeing, say, a model P51 Mustang or Supermarine Spitfire in the appropriate scale running one of these. Has it been tried yet in flight, I wonder?
@boxermotorrad : Wahnsinn, hatte gedacht der gekauft gewesen, aber so bin ich ja echt Platt. Der Ton ähnelt ja schon einem echten V12! Wie viel hat der bau dieses Motors gekostet?
I have some questions: 1. Aside from costs, what would be the advantages/disadvantages of having 30 of these engines as a V-360 or X-360 as opposed to a 2.61L 4-cylinder engine with 180 HP? If you had 30 of these engines, the displacement and power would be 2.61L and 180 HP. Would it be less economical, more heavy, smoother? 2. Is there a physical limit to making an even smaller internal combustion engine? Like, say, 1CC?
@SuperGamesTube im not an expert or anything, but correct me if im wrong. that is an internal combustion engine, and they do have cylinders... or have i missed out on anything revolutionary ?
hey! what a amazing job! I did check out your websitte, but the v12 in your websitte look much bigger than this one here. do you make them in different sizes or?? but wich scale will be available soon?? thanks!
So is that weight like a flywheel? Does it keep the rpm's down or just keep it idling evenly? Has this engine been used in a rc vehicle, or is it just for show?
Was hast du alles für Maschinen gebraucht? CNC, Fräsmaschine, Drehbank? Und sind das alles selbstgemachte Teile? Auch noch eine Frage die mich brennend interessiert: wie viel schluckt der pro minute? Oder sonst eine Angabe über den Verbauch.
there's always a question in my mind: if you build a half size model, do you get half performance? what about a quarter size? or what about a 1/8 size? how does performance match up with the size of gas engine?
This is just the sort of thing I am looking for... If there's one thing I hate, it's perfectly built scale models that sound like a lawnmower. From this, I have a few questions... Just how heavy is this, and how light could you make it by changing the materials? Would you be able to build a scale radial engine?
@ManyTailedFox Thats for sure... When this engine is on 2000 rpm and a toyota prius is on 9000 (if it can even get there) this engine still creates more power.
Mr. Drendel, A beautiful engine that should be put to work. Have someone build an ME 109 for it. That would blow away the competition,,, the sound would be perfect on a low level, high speed pass down the runway.
alright, advice taken :),if you cant think of a way, then i understand, but if you do.. ill take the advice, any idea of how to start the engine since it will be connect to the transmission instead the propeller? cos idk how to make a huge electric starter
@fabiojas75 WOW...that's impressive! I honestly thought it would fall apart because of the strong vibrations, but again...impresive. Not the best looking thing, but hey, it actually works. Nice vid, thanks! :)
I love seeing all these little v12 engines, but seriously, just on a stand idling defeats the purpose, surely? I want to see one like this integrated into an rc car to really get a good sense of its performance. I think anybody who can successfully do this would make a bundle in the hobby industry. I don't only speak for myself when I say, I want to see an RC car with a fully working v12 engine!
@LeftistUprising While the combustion would probably pretty efficient, the insane number of moving parts inside the engine would make the friction of the engine very high. -> drastically much higher fuel consumption
@cfranchitti Actually, the torque would be fairly similar. This v12 has 6bhp at 6000rpm. Thats 69bhp per litre. The 2.6l engine with 180bhp (at say 6000rpm) has 69.2bhp per litre, therfore the torque must be the same.
@LeftistUprising its a cool idea but i dont think it would have enough torque to move anything big but you never know with something like that untill someone does it would make one hell of a sound i bet
@LeftistUprising Horse power, right, but very little amount of torque. And gearing system to connect hp to single camshaft, that would kill a half of the power :) But as a item of curiosity, why not, I'm happy to see one 100 cylinder normal car ;-)
That thing sound better than current v6 turbo F1 engines
This engine was the inspiration for my V12 build using 12x Honda GX25 so 300cc V12, for a kids car ! @
Amazing. It's more powerful than a 50cc, 2 stroke moped. So it could power lets say, Aprilia RS 50 or RS 125 motorbike. I'd love to see that! Should be easily capable of 100 km/h with proper gearing. Ever considered putting it into a motorcycle?
Is there a dynamometer graph available?
Žilvinas Deveika 50cc 2stroke can have easily over 10hp and still really hard go over 100km/h well 50cc aprilia rs could easily break 100km/h because smaller air resistance , and because that engine is really unreliable , and you just can't go to store and buy new 12 cylinders :D I had rs 125 with almoust 30hp and topspeed over 160 and fuel consumption was on 344km trip about 17.5-18litres and average speed was well over 100km/h.
KSP Awesome, i'm also getting RS 125 (hopefully next week). I'm getting the newer one, with 14k RPM on the tacho but they are restricted to 18 kw, right (the older ones are 21 kw)? Any insight on that or how to make it as powerful as the older ones?
At the moment i'm considering between two used RS 125 and i wouldn't trust their cylinders to endure the whole season so i'd probably change the cylinders as soon as possible, probably upgrading to a bigger bore. What's your worst experience with this bike and what do you ride now?
Žilvinas Deveika I live in finland and with A1 motorcycle driving licence at the age of 16 we can drive max 11kW bikes so all aprilia rs 125's have 11kW, but 1999-2006 Full power version have 22kW power and 2007-2009 have 21kW (FP) i have had two(2) aprilia rs 125 older one was year 2000 and had 34 000km on the gauge when i sold it and it still had same cylinder then i bought 2005 aprilia rs 125 had 26500km on gauge with original cylinder etc.. well i drived 500km with semi-synthetic 2 stroke oil and it killed the engine , seized lower con-rod bearing , I had to change crankshaft , crank bearings , seals ,piston and cylinder, but i had fun with bike for year and when i sold it , it had 30014km on gauge so there is warning that use only fully synthetic oils! and do not do engine braking while driving 2-stroke! if you want information how to get more power from aprilia just comment somewhere to my channel , i don't recomend big bore for rs it just consumpts more and only few more horsepowers when you tune your carburetor really carefully. Best way to have more power is buy bigger carburetor 32-34mm and better exhaust ( JOLLYMOTO ) is best!
Now i have Mikilon m96 250 sb it has 25 hp but even though it is still fun to drive with it ( everybody says that it is chinese crap but when it's well maintainced it works like a charm! ) :)
That is completely INSANE!!! Very cool! Even a kick ass exhaust note. Well done!
I come back to watch this video every now and again.. Makes me smile every time!!!! GOD I LOVE THAT V12 MUSIC!!!!!
Schon x-mal angesehen, immer wieder begeisternd!
Diese Maschine in einem edlen 20er Jahre Gold-Cup Mahagoni-Rennboot wäre der ultimative Traum...
6-8 hp from that little thing? nice. I couldn't imagine that until I heard it running. Sounds very good too. Interesting stuff.
Great looking and sounding engine, excellent workmanship.
sounds like flat-12 Testarossa. Great job guys.
Wahnsinn ......!!! Meinen höchsten Respekt für die Entwicklung.
That has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen! Dont be a hater! Those who are - you can only hate if you come up with something cooler!
Even if it's that small it sounds like a true V12! Incrediple sound!
I've seen plenty of miniature running piston engines on RUclips over the years, and in my opinion, this freakin' tiny V12 is still the best!
If you can build the engine, I'm sure you could build a car or plane for it. That thing is insane. Sounds so mean. Great job.
der absolute hammer der sound allein *-* hammer leistung respekt!!!
Beautiful diy engine, maybe THE BEST :) have you made all components from billet? With CNC or manual machine?
Wirklich beeindruckend.
Hast du alles selbst konstruiert und gebaut? Was bist du denn von Beruf?
Gorgeous.
I look forward to seeing, say, a model P51 Mustang or Supermarine Spitfire in the appropriate scale running one of these.
Has it been tried yet in flight, I wonder?
this is a work of art, absolutely unreal
is it me or does it sound exactly like a cars v12 but just shifted into a higher key! nice work dude!
AMAZING HARD TO BELEIVE IT RUNS CONGRATS GUYS; VIDEO HA HAD ALMOST 20 MILLION LOOKS! RAY SCHULER ELKHART IND
OMG the size doesn't matter... It still sounds AWESOME as any decent V12!!
@boxermotorrad : Wahnsinn, hatte gedacht der gekauft gewesen, aber so bin ich ja echt Platt. Der Ton ähnelt ja schon einem echten V12! Wie viel hat der bau dieses Motors gekostet?
Geil! Er klingt wie ein V12! Macht mehr videos, und vielleicht irgendwann in Zukunft ein Modell von Rosemeyers v16 Auto Union.
Ein V12 der klingt wie ein V12. Wo leibt sein Kuchen?!?!
Respekt an die/den erbauer dieses Meisterwerks!!!
listen to that v12 purr! sounds so smooth, great job!
Nur Geil!! Selten sowas cooles im Modellbaubereich gesehen!
Wo ist der 7er dazu? ;P
Excelente Tecnologia, preciosa obra de arte, es una verdeadera alhaja de perfeccion, me encantaria tener uno, felicidades¡¡¡ Angel/Mexico
FAT little engine
MUST be german engineering
i really love this great work dude!
I have some questions:
1. Aside from costs, what would be the advantages/disadvantages of having 30 of these engines as a V-360 or X-360 as opposed to a 2.61L 4-cylinder engine with 180 HP? If you had 30 of these engines, the displacement and power would be 2.61L and 180 HP. Would it be less economical, more heavy, smoother?
2. Is there a physical limit to making an even smaller internal combustion engine? Like, say, 1CC?
This is so great, a model engine in scale, its the same thing that the big ones? i mena they use pistons and everything? even oil?
Most epic nitro engine ever made
Will you be making a kit?
this is a work of art absolutely unreal
Ok, great stuff!! Did ya build the airframe yet?
@1393wsc No, the speed would go down by a factor of the scale of the model because the circumference of the wheel is that much smaller
Echt krass! Wird der Motor später in ein Modellfahrzeug eingebaut?
Sounds awsum! Serious model engineering right there! Well done ;)
Wahrlich faszinierend! Das Teil will ich in meinem Roller!!!
Nicht schlecht, ist der komplett selbst entwickelt worden?
richtig geil !!!! wie lange habt ihr dafür gebraucht den zu bauen ??
@SuperGamesTube im not an expert or anything, but correct me if im wrong. that is an internal combustion engine, and they do have cylinders... or have i missed out on anything revolutionary ?
Wirklich cool das Teil aber ich würde gern wissen wie viel der Spaß gekostet hat.
hey!
what a amazing job! I did check out your websitte, but the v12 in your websitte look much bigger than this one here. do you make them in different sizes or?? but wich scale will be available soon?? thanks!
Awesome but how do the rocker arms and valves get lubricated?
So is that weight like a flywheel? Does it keep the rpm's down or just keep it idling evenly?
Has this engine been used in a rc vehicle, or is it just for show?
Not much impresses me any more. But this engine did. Well done. Must have taken AGES!
Making a super complex miniature car with this thing would be so awesome.
what kind of spark plug was using in this engine it is awesome
Sounds awesome than the normal 4 cyl car engines! Put side draft carbs so it would sound even more better
V 12 engine is amazing design and brilliant engineering
Thank you verymuch Catmon 1997 !
@katanaguy100 well actually diesels have heater plugs :) but thanks for answering my question a while ago :D
Awesome, just awesome. i'm not into RC stuff, but that thing is impressive.
mal ne frage ^^ verkauft ihr auch die motoren ??? ich würd mich für einen interessieren! sau geil die kleinen spuckis ;)
That's awesome!
Bet it would do well in a model racing boat as well as airplanes
Was hast du alles für Maschinen gebraucht? CNC, Fräsmaschine, Drehbank? Und sind das alles selbstgemachte Teile? Auch noch eine Frage die mich brennend interessiert: wie viel schluckt der pro minute? Oder sonst eine Angabe über den Verbauch.
there's always a question in my mind: if you build a half size model, do you get half performance? what about a quarter size? or what about a 1/8 size? how does performance match up with the size of gas engine?
wie lange hast du denn gebraucht um den aufzubauen? ^^ klingt ja echt klasse !
cool, the noise is something close to a normal size L6 i like it very much!
This is just the sort of thing I am looking for... If there's one thing I hate, it's perfectly built scale models that sound like a lawnmower. From this, I have a few questions...
Just how heavy is this, and how light could you make it by changing the materials?
Would you be able to build a scale radial engine?
@ManyTailedFox Thats for sure...
When this engine is on 2000 rpm and a toyota prius is on 9000 (if it can even get there) this engine still creates more power.
That thing sounds like a 60's Ferrari motor. VERY impressive!
Awesome job man. I'd love to see this in a 1/6th R/C Model of a Spitfire. That would go off at a model airplane Show.
Mr. Drendel,
A beautiful engine that should be put to work. Have someone build an ME 109 for it. That would blow away the competition,,, the sound would be perfect on a low level, high speed pass down the runway.
this engine serves as a model for the further development of ARTUS V12 engine and this one you might be fly with
Sehr schön gemacht, da war ein meister am werk !!!!
Ich spreche nicht viel Deutsch, aber ich weiß genug zu sagen, dass ist ziemlich genial
Amazing job it must take allot of time to fix and assemble an engine like that one
how strong would this engine be? would it be able to power a motorcycle or something? and is it regular petrol it's running on?
how does it cool itself, I see no radiator or air cooling fins ? or is that just a tank of cold water in the front?
ich sitz hier und kann nicht mehr aufhören zu grinsen wie ein bekloppter.
einfach nur scheisse geil! :D
alright, advice taken :),if you cant think of a way, then i understand, but if you do.. ill take the advice, any idea of how to start the engine since it will be connect to the transmission instead the propeller? cos idk how to make a huge electric starter
no man on earth can resist revving a engine, nomatter how small it may be.
realy nice, how you wana cool it? i thing it would run faster hot then a single one
@cfranchitti Torque (ft/ib) = BHP x 5252 / rpm therefore 6bhp x 5252 / 6000 = 5.252ft/ib for an 87cc engine or 157ft/ib for a 2600cc engine.
@fabiojas75 WOW...that's impressive! I honestly thought it would fall apart because of the strong vibrations, but again...impresive. Not the best looking thing, but hey, it actually works. Nice vid, thanks! :)
I love seeing all these little v12 engines, but seriously, just on a stand idling defeats the purpose, surely? I want to see one like this integrated into an rc car to really get a good sense of its performance. I think anybody who can successfully do this would make a bundle in the hobby industry. I don't only speak for myself when I say, I want to see an RC car with a fully working v12 engine!
habt ihr das selbst zusammengebastelt? Ihr seid doch echt krank :D Darf ich mitbauen wenn ihr ein Modelschiffsmotor baut :D
Klingt ja echt wie seine großen Vorbilder :D Hammer!
some bigger engines got not this beautiful sound :D
nice work
Did u built this engineering marvel all by yourself ?
How much did it cost and what tools do you need?
@LeftistUprising While the combustion would probably pretty efficient, the insane number of moving parts inside the engine would make the friction of the engine very high. -> drastically much higher fuel consumption
@theadizo you can see the valves moving, carbs, cylinder heads, and it smokes when
he revs it, so id have to say yes
@cfranchitti Actually, the torque would be fairly similar. This v12 has 6bhp at 6000rpm. Thats 69bhp per litre. The 2.6l engine with 180bhp (at say 6000rpm) has 69.2bhp per litre, therfore the torque must be the same.
Nice! But where's the rc car? What is this supposed to power?
Built like an old school no ohc here, love it. Bring baxk long rocker arms
would be the best engine for an rc F1 car, especially with the sound and the power
Gr8 work ! Can i get this one 4 ma bicycle? xP
@LeftistUprising its a cool idea but i dont think it would have enough torque to move anything big but you never know with something like that untill someone does it would make one hell of a sound i bet
very nice sound...how much HP ?
full throttle!!!
is it designed for bburago machines? :D
omg that was the most beautiful thing i have ever seen
this needs to go into VW Golf for even more fuel savings.
Holy shit, you DEFINITELY should put that in a rc car
Was für ein geiler Sound!
scale 1:4 / 1:3 yes, but remember! for RC Cars only use the water-cooled V12!
Little bit of advice. If you can make that in 1/87th scale, you will be a millionaire tomorrow.
@zonasinaloense read the description: 6 to 8 HP with 87ccm - amazing :)
A V12 glow engine. I believe it was designed for a giant-scale RC aircraft.
awsome I want one do you sell them cause I have a rc car but no motor
@LeftistUprising Horse power, right, but very little amount of torque. And gearing system to connect hp to single camshaft, that would kill a half of the power :)
But as a item of curiosity, why not, I'm happy to see one 100 cylinder normal car ;-)