Gigantic Engines Starting Up And Sound
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2:23 you know you got a big engine when you use a fucking tractor engine as a starter
I was just thinking this LOL
thats the 12-Cylinder EMD 12-645 there is a 20-Cylinder EMD 20-645 there is Also the EMD 710 Series which has a Larger Displacement than the 645 it goes from 8-710 to the Largest EMD 20-710. Brilliant Engines made by EMD that were used on the Railroad for Decades.
ikr lol
And it has a nice beat to it.
Did not know engines could even F##K?
"This engine generates more power than some third-world countries". That's quite a statement.
M Eberg I thought third world countries were countries who were not involved at all in the signing of the Geneva convention, while first world countries were present at the signing and second world countries were those who didn’t show up but agreed
1st World - Countries aligned to USA (Western Bloc)
2nd World - Countries aligned to USSR, China (Eastern Bloc)
3rd World - Non-Aligned and neutral countries
@@meberg6958 Yeah no, 3rd world is just like what Justus said: shithole countries.
@Justus the righteous
The term wasn't never supposed to describe that but even if it did, it would be way too general.
That's why "developed, in development, not developed" is often in use.
You thinking that "third world countries" are poor and stuff like that it's probably a result of the U.S propaganda.
Try to compare Venezuela and Panama, both of them are often considered "third world" but one struggles and the other doesn't.
So yeah that term is awfully wrong
Im from Mexico, a third world country and i can say agree with you guys, is a shithole here
Love how the guy is standing there with a fire estinguisher every time the BMW decides to breathe out
Most amazing thing is the stuff is green,lol,i understand if it was dried brush in the middle of summer, must be some really hot shit.
Surely there would be no flaw in putting the pipe upwards so it doesn’t turn everything into a hell on earth :)
@@DoktrDub In the Technikmuseum Sinsheim, where Brutus is on display, they use it to bbq some "Worscht"! . You may want to have a look at: watch?v=_rRygx17BUc
why start it on pavement when you can start it on grass and have a guy with a fire extinguisher😂
@@DoktrDub Sadly, thanks to a lot of early engines being gravity-fed, a lot of them also end up relying on grivity-assist to expel the exhaust mixture. Not as delicate as soviet 2-strokes, but I can see a lot of residue build-up going on if it's not down-turned. I'm pretty sure most of the black stuff on the ground is sooth and badly-ignited fuel-mixture, not so much "burned grass". I've pre-emptively burned dry fields in hot summers, and I can promise you if it was just grass, even green - once it flash-ignites, it'll turn to carbon-dust in a couple of seconds, no chance for secondary or further ignitions on it's own.
"How many MPG does this get?"
"No."
all of it
You mean “GPH” or “gallons per hour?”
No miles per gallon
@@saiyanelite0979 gallons per mile
Nicholas Perry well I’m talking about the original post
Someone, somewhere is thinking can I built a motorcycle around that engine.
uh oh, thats me
same here lol
heheheh why not look's prety good alone only the engine imagine hole motorcycle with that in >.
I suppose that someone would have some problems actually riding it?
I'm just thinking..semi truck and trailer..
108,920hp at 102rpm. thats a hell of a thing
for those special days when you just gotta have 5.6 million ft-lb of torque. thats 7.6m nm for everybody from the european union or the rest of the civilized world.
pUt thAT in aN rX7 bEcaUse lS sWappiNG insT gooD enOUgh
@@DennisGr Metric isn't the 'European' system. It's the global system. There are only three countries (out of 195) whose measurement system isn't metric -- and NASA uses metric regardless. If anything, imperial could be considered the American system, but it doesn't work the other way.
I find it difficult to wrap my head around these figures. That's diabolical.
That's about as much power as 670 honda civic cars put together each with 160 hp. Or about 6 million kitty power, or 129,600,000 gopher power, or about 10,892,000,000,000 ant power.
5:11 "I can stand literally anywhere," decides to stand directly in line with the blast radius of the propellers on a 71 liter engine going full throttle.
Absolutely nobody:
The guy standing: "I'm such a badass with no common sense"
Yeah. I was thinking this guy is either ultra brave. or had a massive pair.
ahhahahahahaha
Back in the day, as a young engineering cadet, I sailed as a Marine Engineer on a ship powered by a 9-cylinder Doxford Diesel Engine. It was made in Sunderland in '57. Each cylinder was 900mm in diameter with two opposed pistons: the bottom one connected to the crank as any normal engine and the upper one via a 'cross-head' which drove the crank via two connecting rods either side of the cylinder. In its day it was considered the 'Rolls Royce' of marine engines but perhaps that was a little British bias. It was a beautiful thing. We squirted really heavy fuel-oil into it and the sound of combustion was more of a soft 'puff' than a bang. In Sri Lanka's Columbo harbour they still operated steam tugs at the time - beautiful things and four of them 'put-putted' around us as they guided us into port. Those were the days when tramping around the world's oceans really was special before everywhere became just like anywhere.
4:41 "Will it fit in my Honda?"
Lmao
I'm no engineer, but with right mindset and a little geometry it'll fit.
AnYtHiNg WiLl FiT wItH eNoUgH mOnEy
If you accelerate with this engine in a civic, The whole rear suspension will go flying across the country
@@beamng33legit well thats easy to fix just add wings and fly back
They should make a gigantic rotary. Or at least a 5 liter one
yes please AMEN
Shit i just tought about it and there is one probably at the middle of the earth
*VERRY LOUD BRAPPING INTENSIFIES*
Your pfp
A radial might be cool for a dragster design. Put one engine per wheel & have electronic clutches & throttle controls.
are we just gonna ignore the fact that *THE BMW VI LITERALLY SETS THE DAMN GROUND OF FIRE*
its just grass it tends to burn when you put fire on it
@@franny- thats not the point
Spits unburnt fuel which catches fire
i'm not sure where that was clipped. But if it was like at a car show, held on city property, they're gonna be super pissed
lol
Nobody:
*D E T R O I T I N THE 6 0 ' S*:
Detroit techno in the 90's :)
Geeze, one oil change on that CAT clears out the shelves in Auto Zone in a tri-state area lol.
It was actually built by a Danish Shipyard, which also as a first started making ship-engines based on R. Diesels patent. Today it is owned by German M.A.N. diesel, which bought the Danish Factory and a major shipengine-producer during its hard times, and pays for having this museums-piece started at times.
@@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
That is absolutely an impressive piece of engineering.
That is not a modern 3d printed mansion, that's an oil filter.
1:38
"I'm thinking of doing an oil change this week"
"Oh, what day?"
"This week."
"So, how many liters per hour?"
"You mean liters per cycle?"
In the rta 96c (the engine who make 110.000hp) there are 160 ml of fuel in one cylinder ( X14) so in each revolution it consume 2.24 liter
Nothing can replicate standing next to one of these huge engines while running, it feels like your organs are being jostled around. Incredible.
6:17 got a pretty good beat going on
That's obviously the real reason they installed it in a factory. To keep the workers moving in steady rhythm.
0:50
You know you have a big engine when your intake is an air circulation system
4:14 engine builder: “how much Torque do you want?” Them: yes
That damn Type VIIc U-Boat engine sound is so characteristic that I got flashbacks from when I played UBOAT for hours straight during the night. That sound meant safety: they only worked on the surface and you only were on the surface when no enemies where around, plus the fact that at that moment you're at positive buoyancy which means that you're out of risk of sinking to the deeps with a leak. It's super comforting for me to hear that fantastic and unique start sound of all the pistons crashing in harmony, producing slower beat than other engines do which results in a relaxing bass beat, instead of an annoying pitch.
Incredible people that were able to design and engineer these beasts.
You didn't search for this, it was in your recommended.
True
No sir. No, I did not.
CLICK ME!
Okay...
i did when these were in another video like 7 years ago
shut the fuck up
@@iceburger3933 someone had to say it
3:50 dude with fire extinguisher reminds me of my first job when i was 16 at a bbq picnic place and i had to squirt water onto the coals so they wouldn't burn the chicken. hair would smell like burnt chicken for days.
The EMD 645 has been the mainstay of America's EMD diesel rail locomotives for a long time. The "645" refers to the displacement in cubic inches - of EACH CYLINDER. Beautiful engines you can hear at any active railroad museum!
Fun fact, the engine the Brutus uses is the same engine out of an earlier model Heinkel He. 111 bomber
Lord Gaben from top gear right?
@@maxminecraftboi5787 From WW2
@@johnwayne5620 lol
Brutus comes straight from Mad Max, but instead of a fire extinguisher there would be a flamethrower
WITNESS
Yeah only a mad maxian would name his engine Brutus
I remember in quite heavy seas one of the cross-heads snapped and though it weighed perhaps three to five tons it flapped on the top of the engine like a piece of tin!. Emergency stop of engines, in the middle of the Indian Ocean at night. All hands in the engine room. We worked about 60 hours round the clock - whilst drifting in busy sea lanes - to take off the split cross-head, pull the connecting rods and on inspection we found the cylinder cracked. So we had to pull the cylinder out too! This thing's internal bore was 900mm and it was perhaps 6 meters high. I can't remember if we carried a spare cyl. liner or whether we got one brought out by helicopter. I know we had quite a lot of stuff flown in. Just decking the pallets from the Helicopter winch in rolling seas was fun. We finished the job. She fired up perfectly (They're started with compressed air to get the thing rolling before squirting atomised fuel into the combustion chamber (made by the two pistons meeting to compress the fuel and air).
2:28 nice beat boxing, well done EMD 645
These engines are so huge and loud i just cant imagine being near them without proper ear protection lol
You probably wouldn't have to worry about ear protection anymore if you know where I'm getting at.
the amount of power these crank, the amount of metal, engineering they have used, the sheer time it'd take a single person to make one of these from scrap, wow
Really cool stuff but 5:50 I am always amazed at the trusting souls that stand in the prop arc of really, really old aircraft engines spinning old, stressed props near the ground at airshows
To the person scrolling in the comments: Don't worry, you're not the only one here watching at 2 am when this popped up in recommended
Thanks Alex.
Literally 2:21 AM wtf lol
Dude its 1:54am😂😂
2:00 literally
Netflix: Are you there
Someone's Daughter: 1:06
what you mean? .. i went back and forth in that spot trying to see a little female human, can't find one. Maybe the machine is the daughter, in which case.. i wonder what the mother looks like.
Cryptfire don’t come to this convo again stay pure.... virginity is cool
Cryptfire virginity is cool kiddo, stay pure
Barack Obama thanks, Obama. Though, I gotta ask. What’s your last name?
Rose Silver don’t tell anyone, but it’s care
6:25 this engine can make beats that no one can make.
I could watch stuff like this all day LOL
I listen to this at night. Gives me peace.
Supra owners be like: "hold my 2jz"
Some years ago it was still connected to the grid, and during a major breakdown in southern Sweden and Denmark, it was used to get the power up again, as the powerplants needed power to be able to function.
I remember hearing about this!
True. I lived in Vesterbro, Copenhagen when it happened. They did use the old B&W diesel engine at H.C Ørsted to restart the grid
Wow!
Sounds like every nation could use a few
this is the best TOP..... list i have ever seen
no music, no american voice
and good info, love it
Currently work with the EMD 645, definitely a fun engine to have my hands on
6:16 *Kinda sounds like half-life when you hit something with your crowbar!* ( ^.^)
Nowadays only Fortnite related comments get likes... Kids don’t know what half-life is anymore. Btw, you’re right 😂
@@danielruppert2472 Uhh I hate to break your mobility scooter rant, but Half Life is literally one of the biggest games of all time...
@@bijdikh8516 I'm gonna let you finish, but Half-Life was the best game of all time. OF ALL TIME!
it's more like when you reload shotgun in half life xd
Ah yes quite similar, as long as Gordon isn't hitting anything fleshy with it!
The first engine was just amazing, so big
and if you visit Copenhangen one day you can see it, they start it up 1st and 3rd sunday each month :)
@@Eriksen2854 And Brutus is on Display in the Technikmuseum Sinsheim... apparently for BBQ! lol watch?v=_rRygx17BUc
6:18 I thought someone was dropping a beat so I start spitting bars!
Well the guy originally made this engine to drop beats
some random guy screaming "REVVVV IT"
Brutus shows us, why we should not park our cars in high grass during summer.
I don't think your average civic will be running high octane.
@@austinjones8964 cat converters are extra hot and burn cars down on tall dry grass.
@@xorbe the cat will cause fires but if the grass ain’t dry it won’t be able to spread
@@DoktrDub That's why I said dry grass
Some people just see the cons. I raise you the PROS: watch?v=_rRygx17BUc By the way, Technikmuseum Sinsheim is a place to see before you finally leave the building!
All these engines, still can't beat the mighty 6 cylinder 3.0l VVT-i
Some of them engines make the sickest beat man!
Pretty awesome how these engines built back 100 years ago still run perfectly fine
For such a big ass engine at 4:50, why does it sould like my 1963 vintage Sears and Roebuck 1and 1 half horsepower outboard motor?
2:28 Nice Music XD.
theres just something really fascinating about these, could watch this for hours
There is just something satisfying about it starting slow and gradually speeding up
6:17 The de la vergbe engine makes some good urban rap beats
Yet it makes less power than my compact car! (a bit more torque though)
How people can even design and then run giants like this is just unbelievable ! There are a few clever people in the world eh ! Great video thankyou. 😁👍
Thank you :)
25,480 litre 2-stroke, WOW!!!!!!!!!!! Finally a video that matches the title. Excellent!!!!!!!
2:38 That is some sick *Engibeat* right there
5:39 Is the fella to the right of the screen checking his insurance policy online to see if it covers flying props?
Not to point out the obvious, but I find it very curious, satisfying, and interesting that they put these engines on massive ships, like cruise ships, and battle ships, etc.
Well done. Dynamic AF engines!
3:20 The Brutus was on Top Gear (UK, of course). A real beast of a car.
what episode
@@nicktheking2710 it's been a while. Look it up on RUclips.
Clarkson drove it, so just look up "Clarkson Brutus Top Gear". I was able to find it very easily.
4:14 above the "astro boy"
I am going to put one of those in my Chevy.
That one in the thumbnail can literally lift 1,000,000 tones no joke
It is all wonderful progress.
@@raygreen2494 Yeah.
6:53 for a split second there I genuinely thought that was going to drop into a sick drum & bass beat
😂😂😂
Manager: "How many horse powers can a diesel engine have?"
Engineer: "Yes."
"Eh my Caterpillar truck has such a huge engine it has a engine room" xD
1:26 The best startup for me.
5:51 rotation per seconds of the fan = frames per second of the camera.
(-:I hope:-)
Could have been twice or any multiple as long as one of the 3 blades attained the exact same position when the camera captured
@@007lutherking yeah
Thats a good fan to place at home during summer
Assuming the cam is filming at 30 fps
It could be 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 rpm and so on you never know
@@CapitanTerminator not rpm, rps.
2:59 my neighbors when doing barbecue
Love those big Marine diesel "Cathedral" engines. So much power
I got to visit a Cummins workshop here awhile ago, they had one of those caterpillar engines and about two other cummins engines out of those huge dump trucks they use at the mine up here, Kennecott. Those suckers were almost as big as the semi trucks they were working on right next to them.
1:15
I guess this would be an interesting level for a platform game.
the first one is legit scary. I imagined getting crushed by those pistons would be unpleasant
bmw vI sounds so dope, reminded me a bit of f1 v12 when it first started
Damn this MAN sound 👌🏽
I like the first engine, but it is to small for a motorcycle.:)))
Its just me that think some of these are scary af, imagine you are in front of any of them and it starts to overload or anything like that :o
Lmaooo broo they ain't computers lol
@@MoparRican_93 It doesn't stop them to break or something
0:39 “churning out 22,500 bhp”
Dodge: awww that’s cute
I saw the first one in Person, it was awesome
*5.6 MILLION TORQUE*
_"motivation"_
3:10 lol this engine making dubstep lmao
I love the Brutus. First saw it on Top Gear.
Very pleasant to hear on a good Hi-fi sound system !! Just turn up the basses a little 😊
Imagine having to do a short block on one of these
You know it's big when the liters are in the 5 digits
Most interesting footage. Thanks a lot.
that de-la vergne has such an old timey sound to it.
3:07
"So, you two are an antique race car team. Is it like rally, one driver and one navigator? What are your jobs?"
"I'm the driver. I sit in the car and slowly turn into a well-smoked piece of meat."
"I'm responsible for putting out the grass fires the car keeps starting every 5 seconds"
5.6M lb/ft of torque? That's Godzilla levels of power!
I worked in building the Wartsila Sulzer large two stroke diesel. Those are engines!
As a fellow who still drives a 95 F350 I can say with confidence that all you need is ether and you can make any diesel engine sing.
"There is an engine with an exhaust require a fireman with an extinguisher to run" - if told you this before you watch this video... you will laugh at me !
provided you did not already know that the brutus existed before watching this.
This remake was featured on top gear, after all. shit someone even made an asseto corse mod of it (or maybe it was the other plane engine powered car from the 30's?).
I could see someone putting this in their Honda Civic
3:50 didnt even hit the gas and was spitting flames gawd dayum
wonderful mechanics,....the magic vision of our America.
The one at 4:12 is pretty crazy, when you stand in front of the engine you can see all the piston heads lifting up a few centimeters when they are on the power stroke.
Imagine that all this power 100,000 bhp, actually need to stay in place in the ship... There is some serious engineering going on to make sure it stays there and actually propels the ship instead just prying loose and flying forward.
From memory it is about the same size as the one in the first clip.
But the first is also pretty special - if I remember correctly it has dual ignition.
tjampman Isn’t that a rotating camshaft?
@@brianshorey I am not sure what you mean? Don't most camshafts rotate?
Do you mean on the first 1 from MAN or the or other one from Wartsila?
But any way, I believe both have camshafts, Although the Wartisla might be common-rail, I am not entirely sure of the model.
I think they started building common-rails in the 2006 for the Emma Mærsk, though they called it common-fail....
At least before she almost sank after flooding the engine room.
@@brianshorey I had a 2nd look, if you are talking about the moving parts at 0:45, I believe those are the cross-heads, with the piston-rod going up and the connecting rod going down to the crankshaft.
As I said before the engine is 2-stroke dual ignition, so each cylinder has 2 "ignition champers" (I am not sure of the term), then there will be an ignition below and above each piston.
So I guess in reality you could call it a 1-stroke engine, as it has 1 power stroke for each stroke :-)
1:06 Mopar engines be like
2:50 i rarely see a engine start up thats this awesome
No Wartsila engines? I have 20 V18's and 14 V20's at my plant. They're about as big as a school bus, minus the generators. Coolest job I have ever had in my life.
0:55 just imagine that engine at 4,500 RPM'S
Yea and now imagine the unimaginable load on the crankshaft and it's bearings when that piston changes it's direction.
@@Reculselol