I'm not claiming anything since I've done no serious research but I think it's interesting how this engine design became so common amongst the lve community without a real train of credit to its original creator. Ps: Respekt for crediting the throttle valve.
@@Wywydoesstuff it's fine, like I said it's not really clear who came up with the 2 hollow single stud valve or 4x4 plate piston. It just established itself as the cheapest most reliable design. I'm experimenting myself with both valve and piston design with moderate success.
@@Wywydoesstuff because normal internal combustion engines have multiple cylinders to help make better torque and balance better since an unbalanced engine spinning at high speeds can cause it to vibrate excessively.
fun idk, making things go fast is cool but you can incorporate this design into alot of remote control vehicles if you have the parts and the knowledge to do so i guess
This engine makes 15 brick power
lol
Actually it makes 567 SHP (stud horsepower) at 3560rpm lol
Lmao
@@charlesrodriguez7984 No. it actually makes 3 international units of LEGO Power
Have calculated and it has 18,6 cc
The engineering behind this is top notch. We need a tutorial on this since I want to try make it
ill make a tutorial on it
I have a engine like this bit the crankshafts are in a casing/covered and I have a new design for the valve it makes 5000-6000 rpm
pretty simple ngl i made one
designed by myself
I subbed because the engendering behind this is amazing
thanks
@@Wywydoesstuff very cool stuff
1:05 Is when it actually explodes
lol
This is cool, I also want to make one cuz I have legos, its just that I dont have the necessary parts and a vacuum 👀
ya, you might need a vacuum lol
Hey man! Nice vid! Are u using the sucking in mode for the vacuum or the blowing mode???
You should support the other end of the crankshaft after the flywheel so it doesn’t explode
Very fast 👍🏾
This baby makes 700 brick power and can beat a mustang😎
lol
This has to be able to power an RC car
yes you could but you would have to have a vacuum with you
@@Wywydoesstuff use a mini/powerful one. also, *true*
@@agressive_cementbag 👍
I'm not claiming anything since I've done no serious research but I think it's interesting how this engine design became so common amongst the lve community without a real train of credit to its original creator.
Ps:
Respekt for crediting the throttle valve.
ya but i have no clue who was the og of vac motors
@@Wywydoesstuff it's fine, like I said it's not really clear who came up with the 2 hollow single stud valve or 4x4 plate piston. It just established itself as the cheapest most reliable design. I'm experimenting myself with both valve and piston design with moderate success.
@@redcrafterlppa303 ya
is this really 5k rpm? if so mine runs around 8k easily
I got mine to run at like 7000rpm a few times
Phone only captures 30-60 frames so it could be quicker but the camera can’t capture it
@@averyduval662 i used a gopro
@@Wywydoesstuff same thing
@@rubeushagrid4077 ok
I built a Lego engine similar to this design, but mine doesn’t work at all with a vacuum. Any idea why?
Giga Chad here
That sound🤩
lol
explods
My engine dosent work because of the piston getting squished by the walls so i dont know what to do to get it to work
12.000rpm here, using glue.
?
i don't believe 12 000 rpm
@@Wywydoesstuff that’s basically a Suzuki GSXR
how does this work?
vaccum sucks air from cylinder creating low pressure which move piston up then valve closes and gravity move it down (sorry for bad english)
i love when my stuff explods (ik its explodes)
Explods? Really? It’s explodes.
ya, it does at the end
try reinforcing the flywheel
Its gonna explod?
ya?
@@Wywydoesstuff I was just making fun of the way you spelled explode...
Needs two pistons to help evenly split the wight
what do you mean split the wight?
@@Wywydoesstuff it would balance it better
@@legostuff1249 ya i guess so
@@Wywydoesstuff because normal internal combustion engines have multiple cylinders to help make better torque and balance better since an unbalanced engine spinning at high speeds can cause it to vibrate excessively.
@@charlesrodriguez7984 ya i know that
drop your phone on the wheel while its spinning
i use a gopro
but ok
Mine without reving probabli 1k rpm
same
Where the tachometer?
wym
Looks similar to KFplus Lego mastery's engine
ya well it was my first motor so throttle was not my idea
@@Wywydoesstuff give him credit then?
@@notj8477 i did
@@Wywydoesstuff good
tut?
?
There's a tut here which is like the almost exact same as this >> ruclips.net/video/KXCAsBN0RAI/видео.html&feature=share
I don’t understand what this is used for
fun idk, making things go fast is cool but you can incorporate this design into alot of remote control vehicles if you have the parts and the knowledge to do so i guess
that not 5000rpm
Tutorial
This is the tutorial, it's like the exact same as this engine ruclips.net/video/KXCAsBN0RAI/видео.html&feature=share
you didn’t spell the title of the video right 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️😂😂😂😂
did i ask
Dude its "explodes" not "explods"
oops, thanks