Wasn’t expecting to hear turbo’s sound on a lego engine can’t describe how much it sounds like a real turbos especially that SUTUTUTUTU and how impressive that thing is you did excellent job
Very nice! I really wish you made a V12 with the smaller cylinders, ive been knocking around the idea of building a model tank with one of these engines at the heart. Even had what I thought was a pretty good idea to run the thing off of a big paintball compressed CO2 tank at like 4000 PSI, and regulate it down to 100 for use in the engine
I will be making a V12 Engine after this one. CO2 is too cold of a gas for the plastic under high pressure, I would have to upgrade it to metal cylinders some how. Good idea through.
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshopI know I may be a bit late, but I do think he meant a compressed co2 *tank* , and not actual compressed co2. Could be wrong though
I'm half way through the building progress. Fun to build. The instruction is very good and detailed. 100% recommendation. Maybe I have to contact you again, cause I don't know if I should add the turbos or build it without the turbos. If not I maybe have questions because of the installation of the tubes.
Awesome! The Two Turbos add turbo sounds when the engine is running, you can customize the engine as much as you want. I am Glad you like the Engine, I put a lot of time into making the instructions and designing the Engine. If you need any help, you can contact me on my store - www.greengeckoworkshop.com/
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop Thank you very much. You can feel and see the passion and time you spend with the moc and the making of the instruction. I mean making over 800 high quality pictures take some time.
I love how you can hear the sound of the plastic shacking Legos within the actual grumbly V8 noise. It really does sound like a V8, probably because it is a V8 haha.
It's one-stroke so it has four times more power strokes per revolution, but it also spins four times slower than real engine. Sounds like real V8 to me, if I don't take into account it's an air engine, and there are no explosions in the cylinders.
really nice well made vieo with good explainations of the engine , and also not to mention the amazing engine build as well. everything has clearly been optimised to achieve maximun power , keep up the good work.
Good work, although I wonder, does the turbo mechanism just freely spin, or is it connected to the engine to give it more power? Great work nonetheless!
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop Maybe if the exhaust spinned a more powerful turbine or something that could actually be connected to the engine, it could get more rpms, just a thought.
Thank you, you can buy the engine kit here. It Includes all the Parts needed. greengeckoworkshop.com/products/complete-kit-mk3-v8-lego-pneumatic-engine-twin-turbo-switchless
Buy the Engine Here, In Stock Ready to Ship (15% OFF - $297) - greengeckoworkshop.com/products/complete-kit-mk3-v8-lego-pneumatic-engine-twin-turbo-switchless More New Engines Coming Soon (New i3, i6 and 2x11 1 Cylinder LPE)
Just an idea Make a large plane that’s proportional to the propeller you were using. Have the engine connected both to the prop and wheels so it can taxi.
The engine is just awesome, is that a crossplane crankshaft model you used ? I also have some ideas for that engine if you're interested: Did you try putting a flywheel heavy enough for the engine to store momentum as it runs ? I see you also puttted a gearbox which is great. Have you ever considered building a car around that engine and gearbox ? Addind a differential and then make a whole car of it that you'll put on some kind of dyno. (since it's working on compressed air you're using with a compressor, I assume it can't go that far on the ground ^^')
Thank you, yes it is a Crossplane. You can add a flywheel to the engine and it will run smoother, the propeller blades in the video act as a Flywheel. The engine still runs very smooth without one. Yes I have made a Car with the older mk2 v8, search for LPE powered Hot rod on my Channel. You can add air tanks to a car and the engine will be powered by the air tanks and not need a air compressor.
See now all we need is a way to hook this up to 3D Printer Academy's homemade gear dynamo. If this engine can produce 80 watts of rotational energy, and 3D Printer Academy's gear dynamo can turn rotational energy into electricity, that means I can use your engine and his dynamo to effectively charge my phone using compressed air
Wonderful!! I can't wait for that possible future V12 you told me about! Do you think I could create stronger air tanks to contain more air at a higher pressure and then release it into the system through a valve? Would the system hold in your opinion?
Yes, I will make a V12 with 2x11 cylinders. Similar to the mk3 v8. I will also be making a air tank setup for the next project, using paintball air tanks.
how strong is the wear on the pneumatic parts itself? this MOC looks really nice and the sound as amazing! keep up the work man! i love how people come up with things like the switchless valves u made there.
Thanks, the Pneumatic Parts are lubricated with silicone when they are modified. So there is no major wear on the parts when running the Engine, Lego Parts are high quality and last a very long time.
Thats really cool! Can you please make a video explaining the turbocharger you used? Im a bit confused on how exactly it works and I havent seen many other lego turbochargers online.
A thought occurred to me. If you paired this engine with that gearbox (or the 5-speed as shown on the site), and some of the biggest wheels LEGO has made, could it be possible for it to break ~25-30 mph?
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop I was actually thinking of a land speed record-style build that used two of these engines, each hooked up to one of the two axles. It’d be a single-drive with a 0.5:1 or 0.33:1 gear ratio (spinning the axles up to 3,000-4,500 RPM), the long ratio made up for having a combined total of 160 watts and 1.02 Newton-meters torque. To make up for how far flung it’d be from the original operating position, it’d use small CO2 canisters for fuel, attached to regulators that prevent the canisters from blowing the engines apart entirely. If not a land speed record build, then maybe some kind of top fuel dragster build…?
Wait, wouldn’t the engine work the same if you just made it so the air from one piston goes to the other piston on the opposite side? You could then disguise those tubes as an intake manifold.
Great engine! couldn't you use the medium pistons instead of the big ones because they are just a bit shorter but have the same diameter and would work on that crankshaft.
Thank you. Yes the Medium ones would work on the same crankshaft. However the Extra Large Cylinders work better for this Engine Design, since the Switchless Mechanism needs the extra space above the Cylinders. The Extra Large Cylinders are also very smooth and provide excellent power.
The turbos are spot on. Engine sound is very very smooth. Great engine.
Thanks!
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshopIt is an even firing engine but the way the crankshaft is laid out is likely causing a marginal loss in power.
These engines are getting better and better, good job👍
Thank you
Wasn’t expecting to hear turbo’s sound on a lego engine can’t describe how much it sounds like a real turbos especially that SUTUTUTUTU and how impressive that thing is you did excellent job
Thank you, yes it does for sure!
Very nice! I really wish you made a V12 with the smaller cylinders, ive been knocking around the idea of building a model tank with one of these engines at the heart. Even had what I thought was a pretty good idea to run the thing off of a big paintball compressed CO2 tank at like 4000 PSI, and regulate it down to 100 for use in the engine
I will be making a V12 Engine after this one. CO2 is too cold of a gas for the plastic under high pressure, I would have to upgrade it to metal cylinders some how. Good idea through.
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshopI know I may be a bit late, but I do think he meant a compressed co2 *tank* , and not actual compressed co2. Could be wrong though
I was wondering why I'm hearing that "whistle" until he mentioned there's an actual "turbo charger" with the engine
I'm half way through the building progress. Fun to build. The instruction is very good and detailed. 100% recommendation. Maybe I have to contact you again, cause I don't know if I should add the turbos or build it without the turbos. If not I maybe have questions because of the installation of the tubes.
Awesome! The Two Turbos add turbo sounds when the engine is running, you can customize the engine as much as you want. I am Glad you like the Engine, I put a lot of time into making the instructions and designing the Engine. If you need any help, you can contact me on my store - www.greengeckoworkshop.com/
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop Thank you very much. You can feel and see the passion and time you spend with the moc and the making of the instruction. I mean making over 800 high quality pictures take some time.
Yes, about 70-100 hours of work went into this Engine and Video, all worth while.
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop is the engine made of genuine LEGO parts?
@@boywithbali3830 Yes, The Engine Kit is made from Brand New Genuine LEGO parts and LEGO Pneumatic's, that I have Modified for Extra Performance.
Wow, this is an amazing engine, also the sound is amazing
Glad you like it!
I love how you can hear the sound of the plastic shacking Legos within the actual grumbly V8 noise. It really does sound like a V8, probably because it is a V8 haha.
This is the content we need! 🔥
Been waiting a long time for this
It is my Favorite V8 Engine so Far, so much more power with the New 2x11 Cylinders!
Me too
VERY NICE! The switchless valves are a brilliant feature!
Sure is!
Let’s go been waiting for this to drop
Good to see you back, and what an engine you brought, great job! :D
More to come!
this is incredible!
Thank you!
Sounds like the engine from the Mack dump truck I use to drive XD
Woah I love the added turbo!
It's one-stroke so it has four times more power strokes per revolution, but it also spins four times slower than real engine. Sounds like real V8 to me, if I don't take into account it's an air engine, and there are no explosions in the cylinders.
really nice well made vieo with good explainations of the engine , and also not to mention the amazing engine build as well. everything has clearly been optimised to achieve maximun power , keep up the good work.
Glad you liked it!
the engine sound is very very cool with turbo
Awesome!
An engine this massive and powerful could be put in a floating LEGO ship. Imagine how much weight this could move in the water.
Lol the engine actually sounds really good in my opinion
Thank you
It's so huge and detailed.
Very nice job!
Glad you like it!
This is a Masterpiece of engineering
Thank you!
100/100
Sound is great
That was me on my other account
Very nice! Now I am waiting for you to build an LPE dragster 😃😉
That would be cool!
The fan definitely adds the bass to the motor sounds great
Wow that's impressive! Good job buddy 🤙👌
Thanks! 👍
Even though this only just came out I would love to see a supercharged v8 that compresses its own air
The 6 speed transmission looked pretty cool, would you ever do a video on it?
Thanks, Yes i Will
Awesome! The big cylinders have a ton of power.
Yes it does!
Imma buy one of yours someday when i grow up🤣🙂
I might get one of your engines for my birthday
ENGINE Sound IS GREAT
Amazing! Saving up for a mk3!
Thank you!
Of a scale of 1 to 10, I'd say a 20!
Thank you! It is my Favorite V8 Engine so Far, so much Power!
This thing is really cool, the straight 6 sounds better though
After 6 months he is alive again
😀
5 stars for the turbo V8 Mode!
From 10 cc to 47cc, what’s next? 100cc!?
Whatever’s next I’m excited
Real Smooth.
Good work, although I wonder, does the turbo mechanism just freely spin, or is it connected to the engine to give it more power? Great work nonetheless!
They freely spin to very high rpm, they don't provide performance gain only Engine Sound. But they are a cool feature!
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop Maybe if the exhaust spinned a more powerful turbine or something that could actually be connected to the engine, it could get more rpms, just a thought.
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop Also this would be cool in a car, although an engine this size would need a massive car...
engine sound 11/10 I want to make one now!
Thank you, you can buy the engine kit here. It Includes all the Parts needed. greengeckoworkshop.com/products/complete-kit-mk3-v8-lego-pneumatic-engine-twin-turbo-switchless
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop that is awesome yeah I had a look at that, nice job.
The engin sond is so great!
Damn the turbo sound is beautiful!
Deeam some nice engine you got my man.
Thanks 👍
Wow the 100m range rc kit is cool, ill buy it in the near future i really like your content btw, keep on going!
Thank you, yes they are!
Dostum bu çok harika bir şey. Gerçek bir V8 !!!
Thank you
Mustang comming soon?
I am building a tractor with a 2 cyl
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More New Engines Coming Soon (New i3, i6 and 2x11 1 Cylinder LPE)
Try using helium maybe it'll sound different
Try uding this on a go cart
This is amazing, it just keeps getting better and better.
oh man... that engine sound is amazing
I'm glad you're back!!!!
Thank you!
What Type of Vehicle Should I Build with the New MK3 V8 LPE? Dragster, Monster Truck? Comment your Ideas Below!
Just an idea Make a large plane that’s proportional to the propeller you were using. Have the engine connected both to the prop and wheels so it can taxi.
make a raptor moc with it.
You should !
@@shadowscreations6974 Thats a Cool Idea!
Try to Make something fast.
make a miata with a twin turbo ls swap (ie this engine) 🤠
The engine sound Is Just satisfaying
Glad that you re back )))
The engine is just awesome, is that a crossplane crankshaft model you used ?
I also have some ideas for that engine if you're interested: Did you try putting a flywheel heavy enough for the engine to store momentum as it runs ? I see you also puttted a gearbox which is great. Have you ever considered building a car around that engine and gearbox ? Addind a differential and then make a whole car of it that you'll put on some kind of dyno. (since it's working on compressed air you're using with a compressor, I assume it can't go that far on the ground ^^')
Thank you, yes it is a Crossplane.
You can add a flywheel to the engine and it will run smoother, the propeller blades in the video act as a Flywheel. The engine still runs very smooth without one.
Yes I have made a Car with the older mk2 v8, search for LPE powered Hot rod on my Channel.
You can add air tanks to a car and the engine will be powered by the air tanks and not need a air compressor.
I love those fake turbos, they make a fun sound!
It's a cool feature to this Engine, they spin to 10000+ RPM
Absolutely fabulous
Imagine a centrifugal supercharger along with the two turbos
Are the components lubricated? Also, are their any LEGO exhaust's that can go with it to sound better?
80 watts ?!?! If you make a v12 you could probably put it on a bike and ride it without pedals insane!
Sweet build! Sharing on The Awesomer.
Much appreciated
MOPAR OR NO CAR BABYYY
It sounds cool
See now all we need is a way to hook this up to 3D Printer Academy's homemade gear dynamo. If this engine can produce 80 watts of rotational energy, and 3D Printer Academy's gear dynamo can turn rotational energy into electricity, that means I can use your engine and his dynamo to effectively charge my phone using compressed air
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You should try to make a stand/test bench for this thing to clip into. So when you make a new version it can just cilp in and run.
Very nice!
Good Idea!
Wonderful!! I can't wait for that possible future V12 you told me about! Do you think I could create stronger air tanks to contain more air at a higher pressure and then release it into the system through a valve? Would the system hold in your opinion?
Yes, I will make a V12 with 2x11 cylinders. Similar to the mk3 v8. I will also be making a air tank setup for the next project, using paintball air tanks.
The music is perfect!
IT'S BEEN SO LONG! THE LEGEND IS BACK!
how strong is the wear on the pneumatic parts itself? this MOC looks really nice and the sound as amazing! keep up the work man! i love how people come up with things like the switchless valves u made there.
Thanks, the Pneumatic Parts are lubricated with silicone when they are modified. So there is no major wear on the parts when running the Engine, Lego Parts are high quality and last a very long time.
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop Is it recommended to lubricate it after using it for some time?
You can create a race with lego RC Cars and your V8 engines on they.
What do you think?
That's a good idea!
Amazing engine, how about a Bugatti W16 with manual gearbox?
Thats really cool! Can you please make a video explaining the turbocharger you used? Im a bit confused on how exactly it works and I havent seen many other lego turbochargers online.
In the Video it shows how it works
A thought occurred to me.
If you paired this engine with that gearbox (or the 5-speed as shown on the site), and some of the biggest wheels LEGO has made, could it be possible for it to break ~25-30 mph?
Yes It could!
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop I was actually thinking of a land speed record-style build that used two of these engines, each hooked up to one of the two axles.
It’d be a single-drive with a 0.5:1 or 0.33:1 gear ratio (spinning the axles up to 3,000-4,500 RPM), the long ratio made up for having a combined total of 160 watts and 1.02 Newton-meters torque.
To make up for how far flung it’d be from the original operating position, it’d use small CO2 canisters for fuel, attached to regulators that prevent the canisters from blowing the engines apart entirely.
If not a land speed record build, then maybe some kind of top fuel dragster build…?
I like it because u can here the turbo
It legit sounds like a cummins
Yessssss new video
You should do a video explaining how the turbos were hooked up
Wait, wouldn’t the engine work the same if you just made it so the air from one piston goes to the other piston on the opposite side? You could then disguise those tubes as an intake manifold.
10000/10 ENGINE SOUND IS THE BEST!
Thank you!
Try using the scotch yoke mechanism
I like it🤗
Very good job 👍👍
Thank you 👍
Nice job man
Thanks!
Amazing!!!
UPDT :P
Thanks! 😄
That’s so cooool
wow, Lego art! great innovation with the valves. Actually, great everything 👍🍺
Thanks 👍
I will say very powerful
That's great ! But does the turbos increase the engine performance or it's just for that beautiful sound ?
Just for the sound
The twin turbo is actually just making sound or?
Yes they are
How about a belt for timing?
The Engine has Timing Gears, Lego Belts Slip
Very good
Thanks
Sounds like my ford f450
Pretty badass
Great engine! couldn't you use the medium pistons instead of the big ones because they are just a bit shorter but have the same diameter and would work on that crankshaft.
Thank you. Yes the Medium ones would work on the same crankshaft. However the Extra Large Cylinders work better for this Engine Design, since the Switchless Mechanism needs the extra space above the Cylinders. The Extra Large Cylinders are also very smooth and provide excellent power.
Could you make a video explaining how these engines work
Can’t wait to see this in a muscle car or old pickup!
Old pickup truck would be cool! Yes i will be making a vehicle for this engine. Stay tuned
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop yay!
Cool engine! I also wonder how you calculated the engine’s effect in watts? Would like the formula to measure my own lve engines👍
Thanks, you can calculate the power using the Power = Torque x RPM Formula
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop How to measure the toruqe though?
UPDT?
PD: nice way to replace the explosions from a normal motor... Using air...
Thanks
Has anyone thought of putting two of these engines together?
That would be cool!
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop im thinking of 5 or 6 together like a rotary engine
I would love to see this engine in a lego car