i dont know much about cars, i know a lot about everything except cars as i have never cared to know about them. i found this very informative and encourage you to share more videos. thank you
BMW also uses boxer engines in some motorcycles! Porsche is the premium brand with "know-how" by keeping manufacturing boxer engines for decades (specially in their main model- 911) and Subaru is "normal" brand that has this know-how also. The VW Beetle had boxer engines because Hitler demanded Ferdinand Porsche to design it. Many solutions and engineering in this car became part of Porsche philosophy...some of heritage you still can see today.
Thanks for the video, starting a project on a 1969 firebird (:P) that my brother in law just didn't have enough money to fix up, gunna take awhile so i took to labeling each part (my training wheels lol) and this video really helped.
Love this video explaining. As a kid i thought they all were V something i used to say V4 but thought maybe they don't say v4 cause it sounds stupid didn't know about the shapes and true meaning
I have 3 different vehicles that have 3 different engine types. The 1.8 Liter inline 4 cylinder engine from a 2012 Honda Civic, the 2.5 Liter Flat 4 Boxer engine from the 2014 Subaru Forester, and the 3.5 Liter V6 engine from a 2007 Honda Odyssey with Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) are all naturally aspirated, no turbochargers or superchargers. The Honda Odyssey and Honda Civic have five-speed automatic transmissions, while the Subaru Forester has a Lineartronic CVT, one of the best and most reliable CVT in the market.
Their is a small but BIG difference between FLAT and BOXER engine.. In the FLAT engine(correct term is "V-FLAT") the pistons move at the same direction while in the BOXER the pistons move in contrast..
Flat engines and boxers are not exactly the same, flat engine is basically a V engine with a 180 degree separation between thecylinder banks. What this means is that in a boxer engine two opposing pistons will always be going the opposite way at the same time while in flat V engine they will move the same way. This gives the boxer layout a better balance. However flat V is usually used with high number of pistons like in the Testarossa so different banks of cylinders will be trying to balance each other out so it does not matter that much.
Technically the Testarossa 12 isn't really a "flat" engine... well, it's flat, but it's not a boxer. The pistons aren't opposed in pairs like VW, Subaru, Alfa, etc., but opposite cylinders share crankpins, so the Ferrari is really using a 180-degree V12. Neat, huh?
You left out the Slant-6 by Chrysler! Also, you could have mentioned that aircraft used to use radial engines, just to drive home the point. Volvo’s famous In-line 5 should also get an honorable mention as another type!
flat engines, of any cylinders, 4,6,8 whatever and inline 6 are the most reliable designs. My theory is that it has to do with perfect balance. They are using nature to remove any shocks and vibration, which makes the parts stay in the perfect spot the longest. Look at Subaru flat 4. No piston skirt at all. No counterweights on the crank, at all. All the parts are using gravity to stay in place. pistons are laying flat resting on the cylinder wall. Doesn't take much to get them moving side to side. Inline 6 uses physics and rotational angles to make it run smooth and thus very long.
Technically the Ferrari Testarossa engine is a 180 degree V12 because each opposed pair of pistons shares a crank pin as like with any other V-engine design. Porsche 911 6 cylinder boxer engines (and all "true" boxer engines) have each opposed pair of pistons on its own crank pin like in any standard inline engine. A Porsche flat-6 engine isn't appreciably shorter than an inline-6. In the case of the Porsche engine the flat configuration's low centre of gravity and ability be to air-cooled was the more important concern than was minimizing engine length.
guys... idc how much time goes by. theres nothing better than an old push rod OHV v8. nothing fancy, simple design one camshaft. less parts to wear out. they run FOREVER and thats what matters. can i get a hell yeah please?
Started off by saying " I'd need a mini series to explain the different engines " Goes to check if miniseries is made in the 2 years that's past. Please someone link me to one if there is :)
I have question. Is there a car tech for wavedashing? Like do cars even have air dodging? And if so do they cancel once you hit the ground? I hope the car metagame isn't as bad as Brawl...
I am thinking the most efficient would be the boxer piston engines. My reason is because gravity wouldn't effect the piston movement since it is perpendicular to the force of gravity. The effect of gravity must be very low though still
Actually, the V4 used in the Saab 96 was made by Ford but was used by Saab. only engine they did make was the 3 cyl two stroke which was showing it's age and was more or less fell out of usage. even though it was quite... the piece of engineering itself. had automatic oil injection and whatnot.
They're not messing with you. A typical fuel-driven car runs on what is called a "internal combustion engine" thus explosions. These mini- controlled explosions drive the cylinders, which in turn rotate the crankshaft ( see video). The rotational power from the crankshaft ultimately gets diverted to your wheels, and allows you to move.
I want more car educational videos like this!
+Nhan Diep good video for people getting into cars
+jason hang anything else you would recommend for people getting into cars
+RingzOfCarnifex hmmm. idk.
Omg same I love this guy
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In current doing eninges in college so this was a big help. Thanks mate
Just such an awesome educational car video! Love it!
i dont know much about cars, i know a lot about everything except cars as i have never cared to know about them. i found this very informative and encourage you to share more videos. thank you
I really enjoy learning from this host.
Great series. Very informative and interesting.
Very well explained. And my favorite car brz is in it! This video deserves more views!
for more torque : In line engines
for more power : V engines
for compromise Torque/Power : Flat engines...
That's all...
Weow Lovely.
I had never heard of a flat engine until seeing this video. Props to you, CNET!
+Subzero Arctics Really? Subaru, VW and Porsche have been using them for years!
j4cko56 You sure? I know they use in-line engines... Are you getting them mixed up?
The beetle and old campervans used aircooled flat 4 engines for decades....
and Subaru's current lineup are all horizontally-opposed
BMW also uses boxer engines in some motorcycles! Porsche is the premium brand with "know-how" by keeping manufacturing boxer engines for decades (specially in their main model- 911) and Subaru is "normal" brand that has this know-how also. The VW Beetle had boxer engines because Hitler demanded Ferdinand Porsche to design it. Many solutions and engineering in this car became part of Porsche philosophy...some of heritage you still can see today.
The host does a great job, visuals are top notch, naration is easy to folllow. Need more of this!
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thanks Bryan! love all ur reviews!
Very educational and clear. Thank you.
Paul Frankel how can I get full video s for such good education clips
concise and insightful video on engine configurations
Thanks!!!! Learned a lot again!
Fantastic video...well presented..
Such a great video!
This is what i really needed more car topics
Thank u very much its very helpful for me to understad configure of all engines very easyli
Kind of glad to know what it means to have an inline 6 in my car.
Thanks for the video, starting a project on a 1969 firebird (:P) that my brother in law just didn't have enough money to fix up, gunna take awhile so i took to labeling each part (my training wheels lol) and this video really helped.
You really need your own channel , pls I love your videos !
That's a new knowledge for me, thanks
Great video as always
I would have never ,ever expected any type of "Automotive Mechanic's Narrative" from a "Computer Geek?" I already know a lot more than he does!
I love this video dashing amazing videos thank you very much
Awesome video!
W8 WAS NEVER IN ANYTHING EXCEPT THE PASSAT W8 for a couple years. It was a glorious sounding engine.
I finally understand why the 1960 Corvair had the boxer. thanks Cnet
Thnx for such ultimate informations...
thanks for that valuable vid
keep it up
Awesome video
2:40 There is no such a thing as a W8 in the R8 and there has never been one. There is however a W12 engine in the A8.
+riemjann1 Very right. Volkswagen did have a 4.0 W8 in the VW Passat a while back.
It is so cool video. Thank you
Love this video explaining. As a kid i thought they all were V something i used to say V4 but thought maybe they don't say v4 cause it sounds stupid didn't know about the shapes and true meaning
great video
Thanks for the video
Good stuff. Let's get a video on turbos and superchargers
They already have one for a long time already...
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Very Informative good 👌
We want more !! :D
Awsome vid
please do a video or a series of videos on the configurations
The only w8. In the vw group. Was the pass at w8 around 04. 03 .
I don't want to be that guy... but as far as I know the R8 never used the W8...
Adam Henrickson literally about to make the same comment and wanted to see if anyone else noticed too
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And they used a V10 to demonstrate...🤔
Benjamin Burkhardt actually it didn't. The Passat was the only vehicle to use it.
5 years later and I’m think the same thing lol
Extremely entertaining
The Audi R8 had a V8 and V10 but not a W8
very informative
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Cool stuff
I love this
The most famous Boxer engine was in the VW Beetle and the Air cooled Porsches.
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Is that a 250 GT in the back?
My favorite design is the boxer
The BMW inline 6 was one of the sweetest 6 cylinder engine there is. Turbocharged technology killed that
This will definitely get some newcomers confused showing a Audi R8 V8 as a ”W“ engine.
i re-watched that part a few times kinda confused lol
I have 3 different vehicles that have 3 different engine types. The 1.8 Liter inline 4 cylinder engine from a 2012 Honda Civic, the 2.5 Liter Flat 4 Boxer engine from the 2014 Subaru Forester, and the 3.5 Liter V6 engine from a 2007 Honda Odyssey with Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) are all naturally aspirated, no turbochargers or superchargers. The Honda Odyssey and Honda Civic have five-speed automatic transmissions, while the Subaru Forester has a Lineartronic CVT, one of the best and most reliable CVT in the market.
i agree with you 100%
excellent
Love you.
Their is a small but BIG difference between FLAT and BOXER engine.. In the FLAT engine(correct term is "V-FLAT") the pistons move at the same direction while in the BOXER the pistons move in contrast..
Ohhh ok it makes sense !
Boxers are also famous for use in BMW motorcycles
V8 for life
what is the one that makes the car super
Love it learn engine video......
I beauty of engines
Flat engines and boxers are not exactly the same, flat engine is basically a V engine with a 180 degree separation between thecylinder banks. What this means is that in a boxer engine two opposing pistons will always be going the opposite way at the same time while in flat V engine they will move the same way. This gives the boxer layout a better balance. However flat V is usually used with high number of pistons like in the Testarossa so different banks of cylinders will be trying to balance each other out so it does not matter that much.
When will you make your mini series.
hmm I never knew Ferrari made a flat engine. A flat 12 sounds insane - how'd they fit that?
+Peter Schmidt It was just 3L LOL
+Patrick TheBaptist And?
+Peter Schmidt Technically it's a flat V12, not a boxer....and yes, this is possible!
+Peter Schmidt
a crow bar and some duct tape. lol :p
Technically the Testarossa 12 isn't really a "flat" engine... well, it's flat, but it's not a boxer. The pistons aren't opposed in pairs like VW, Subaru, Alfa, etc., but opposite cylinders share crankpins, so the Ferrari is really using a 180-degree V12.
Neat, huh?
You left out the Slant-6 by Chrysler! Also, you could have mentioned that aircraft used to use radial engines, just to drive home the point. Volvo’s famous In-line 5 should also get an honorable mention as another type!
flat engines, of any cylinders, 4,6,8 whatever and inline 6 are the most reliable designs. My theory is that it has to do with perfect balance. They are using nature to remove any shocks and vibration, which makes the parts stay in the perfect spot the longest. Look at Subaru flat 4. No piston skirt at all. No counterweights on the crank, at all. All the parts are using gravity to stay in place. pistons are laying flat resting on the cylinder wall. Doesn't take much to get them moving side to side. Inline 6 uses physics and rotational angles to make it run smooth and thus very long.
Can you coment the deckers double cycle engine ?
i'm curious with x engine,Honda that honda experimented in 1960s...
The R8 never had a W engine layout. They have V8s and V10s. Newer R8s don’t even have the V8 option anymore.
Technically the Ferrari Testarossa engine is a 180 degree V12 because each opposed pair of pistons shares a crank pin as like with any other V-engine design. Porsche 911 6 cylinder boxer engines (and all "true" boxer engines) have each opposed pair of pistons on its own crank pin like in any standard inline engine. A Porsche flat-6 engine isn't appreciably shorter than an inline-6. In the case of the Porsche engine the flat configuration's low centre of gravity and ability be to air-cooled was the more important concern than was minimizing engine length.
is a straight 6the same as a flat 6?
More cnet on cars please!
guys... idc how much time goes by. theres nothing better than an old push rod OHV v8. nothing fancy, simple design one camshaft. less parts to wear out. they run FOREVER and thats what matters. can i get a hell yeah please?
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What exactly is the difference between a flat and an inline? how does a flat 6 differ from an inline 6
Hey the inline engine is the same one as in takumis 86
I still have trouble grasping the idea of a W-8 or 12. Can anyone help me?
iwant to know how horizontal type looks like!
Learn is ossom
Started off by saying " I'd need a mini series to explain the different engines "
Goes to check if miniseries is made in the 2 years that's past.
Please someone link me to one if there is :)
I have question. Is there a car tech for wavedashing?
Like do cars even have air dodging? And if so do they cancel once you
hit the ground? I hope the car metagame isn't as bad as Brawl...
I am thinking the most efficient would be the boxer piston engines. My reason is because gravity wouldn't effect the piston movement since it is perpendicular to the force of gravity.
The effect of gravity must be very low though still
Weight is a conservative force, so gravity doesn't have any effect on engine efficiency.
Actually, the V4 used in the Saab 96 was made by Ford but was used by Saab. only engine they did make was the 3 cyl two stroke which was showing it's age and was more or less fell out of usage. even though it was quite... the piece of engineering itself. had automatic oil injection and whatnot.
Transversly-mounted motor, is that another way of saying side-mounted?
so where is the VR configuration? would be good to explain between the V configuration and the W configuration...
Niels wtf are you smoking fuckwit what’s a VR configuration stfu you muppets another clueless wannabe car enthusiast my missus knows more then you
Niels troll
Thx
The Bugatti Veyron is a feat of engineering!!
Rafael Arturo Valdez Rodriguez mira ese vídeo, nunca esta demás saber jejejeje
you forgot the slant engine design that dodge is famous for
Its just an inline 6 tilted to fit in the engine bay.
Everything but the duke motor. Although that is still in it's prototype stages.
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oh straight 6 is the same as in line 6
I see they saved the best for last.
Much like how all squares are rectangles but not all rectangles are squares, all boxers are flat engines but not all flat engines are boxers.
So what do the cylinders do?
The cylinders contain the explosions.
Lol..a large part of me feels like you're messing with me but a larger part believes you so I'll just go with it
They're not messing with you. A typical fuel-driven car runs on what is called a "internal combustion engine" thus explosions. These mini- controlled explosions drive the cylinders, which in turn rotate the crankshaft ( see video). The rotational power from the crankshaft ultimately gets diverted to your wheels, and allows you to move.
+KeneticKid omg thank you! I'm really trying to learn more about cars
just check out this infographic, it's very cool: animagraffs.com/how-a-car-engine-works/
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