@@dylanzrim3635 Oil Pres Top window / AFR Middle window / Power Bottom window, count down left side numbers from 1100, 1000, 900, 800, 700, 600 Peak HP line Between 1100 and 1000 / peak TQ line between 700 and 600... You're welcome?
@@allenplant17028100 is where the peak torque occurred. If you look at the horsepower curve (green line on the graph), the peak hp looks like it was several 1000 RPM below the maximum speed they tested the engine. Peak torque was at 8100 RPM, peak hp was at 8880 RPM, and the maximum speed on the test was quite a bit higher than the engine speed where peak hp was measured.
8100k rpm. 1076hp 663ft lbs .. would love the real specs of this engine..... Really they are real numbers for the block but...Im really asking for n/a cam specs
To those doubting that it's 12k, first of all, the screen saying 8100 is the peak of the torque curve and the pitch of the engine sounds much higher than 8k. Listen to the redline pitch of and e9x BMW M3 which peaks at 8400. This motor is way past that.
Why would it throw a rod? Did connecting rods suddenly become the RPM limiting factor? Here I always thought that it was the valvetrain that had RPM limits.
"It sounds like you over-reved it and that graph proves exactly that" How/why do you feel the graph proved that? (genuine question, not trying to be an ass or anything)
Difference between peak power and the end of the graph is only about 25hp and it never really dropped off. Idk why you're thinking they over-revved. It's still making power.
@@hooviedoovie5220 "Difference between peak power and the end of the graph is only about 25hp and it never really dropped off" None of the graphs show "power". No naturally aspirated engine has a power curve that flat.
I have a question for knowledgeable and professional people in this field. Why once the engine is in WOT, the RPM's goes down and then rises back again in almost all engines? Is that something positive or is something that can be addressed, and btw. Does it has a name that behavior? Thanks in advance.
In a dyno test, they go full throttle and then load the engine. It's exactly what it sounds like, they replicate real world conditions and put resistance on the crankshaft to simulate how it would be in a real car. When they load the engine rpms will drop slightly before the dynamometer let's the engine ramp. Ramp speed of the dyno is adjustable too, typically a slower ramp speed gives more accurate data, with increased risk, as you're having the engine under 100% load for a longer period.
Pretty sure it's the strain or load put on it by the dyno, but I don't know for sure. The engine loads down under the effort before revving all the way up.
Its the dyno. That's how a dyno pull works. The water brake servo pulls/loads the engine to the lowest rpm of the test sweep, then releases slowly to allow the revs to increase to the programmed highest test rpm. It does this at a programmed acceleration rate, typically 300-600 rpm/sec. Which bring us to another proof point why this ain't hitting 12k rpm. Listen carefully and look at the video time stamps. The water brake begins the rpm ramp at about 10.5 seconds, and the pull is complete at 14ish (hard to grab exactly with the TH-cam stamp. So a roughly 4 second ramp. At a 600rpm/sec test, this pull did not have enough time to get to 12k rpm because the pull began way below the 8100rpm torque peak. Most dyno pulls are about 3000-3500 rpm sweep. The video title is BS.
How do you know it got over 11k rpm? The rpm axis on the graph is not readable, and they didn't show the computer screen during the pull. Just asking...
@@mback12000 " The rpm axis on the graph is not readable" The RPM axis is actually the Y axis in the bottom graph. The top number is 11,000. Below that 10,000. 9000. Etc. It hit 10,500 rpms.
I see a tunnel ram, we are told it's a chevy LS. We don't have a description of the cyllinder head. I'm going to imagine the CR is around 14:1. That displacement is somewhere between 427 and 454 cubic inches to make the 663 ft-lb. If it's only 400ci making 663ft-lb that is completely outstanding and not "normal". If it's some oddball deck plated or larger displacement block at 460-500ci, then 663ft-lb is not that impressive. @@NOQUARTER_
@@dennisrobinson8008I’m not as technical as you are but I’d assume it’s the lower displacement option because less stroke would help that engine turn 12k. I feel like I’m making a very general guess just like you because in my case I’m assuming both displacements you mentioned are engine with the same bore diameter.
Hey Rob. Alot of us don't think it made it to 12,000, we think it was click bait, it just didn't sound like it! The tunnel rams and carbs can make it there, not sure they had enough head. It sounded like 9000 or 10000 rpm. The dyno sheet said a 8100 RPM power peak. Ok I re-read it. The dyno seems to indicate 1076 HP @ 8800 rpm and 663 ft-lb @ 8100 RPM. That is a heck of a high torque peak! I still think the wound it out to maybe 10,000 rpm if that. The 12,000 was a click bait. That's alot of power, those heads are flowing somewhere from 400-475cfm!. I wonder which heads they are? @@robboss1839
Small pistons are terrible for high revs, because they can't fit large enough intake valves. It's why the Ford Modular is such a turd without any boost, while even the 4.8L LS is solid. Hell, people takes the 4.8 crank into a 6.2 block, and make it into an evil frankenmotor.
tiny pistons? nobody said that, anny F1 engine since way back had larger pistons and low stroke to make them able to rev, and i can bet this engine is not some stroker engine, but rather destroked to make that rpm
@@Stale_Mahoney The formula for 9k+ RPM LS motors dictates a large displacement block such as a 6.0 or 6.2 block, high flow heads based off the aluminum block variant, a crank from a 4.8, and custom conrods that corrects the piston to deck height.
@@henrysmith8012 Don't be ridiculous. Just look up 2STROKE STUFFING on youtube, his latest 50cc spins up to 18'000 RPM, my Honda 125CC two stroke reaches 12-13000 RPM before falling out of the powerband.
obviously not 12,000 rpm but I cannot believe the amount of people who think it's 8100 rpm because of the peak torque number lmfao. you know absolutely nothing about engines if you think this is the sound of 8100 rpm.
"You can make it spin that fast but it’s not making torque anymore." Peak torque at 8100 rpms. Peak power at nearly 9000 rpms. This run went to "only" (a term im using loosely here) 10,500 rpms. Not the "12k" the title implies- but still impressive.
" It's 8100 RPM..." That line actually reads @ 8880 / 8100. The line above that important reads peak power / peak torque. It hit peak *torque* at 8100 rpms. Peak power was at nearly 9 grand. However the motor ran to 10,500 rpms, this is visible in the bottom graph. Still not 12k, but impressive regardless.
I dont care
Sounds freaking great.
Cant imagine pulling a stick shift
se 8 in one header v8, 10 in 1, 12 in 1. see gma t50 sound inside vs outside, lexus lfa, lexus lc500 v8,
Speak english.@@kalmmonke5037
still not a 12k rpm
Gonna need a really thick scatter shield
Great? Nah.
I must have missed the part where it was 12k rpm.
Yeah you did
Dunno why the title says 12k when it clearly 8k. But nonetheless - dirty great pushrod, crossplane V8 hitting 8k rpms... Damn 😮
@@Kj16V That's an incorrect assessment there skippy.
@@VanIsleNuckFanlook at the dyno screen. The line doesn’t reach anywhere near 12. The AFR graph above does though
@@dylanzrim3635 Oil Pres Top window / AFR Middle window / Power Bottom window, count down left side numbers from 1100, 1000, 900, 800, 700, 600 Peak HP line Between 1100 and 1000 / peak TQ line between 700 and 600... You're welcome?
Sounds like heaven, but that engine is 'boutta get to see it
1076HP at 8880rpm
663 FtLb at 8100rpm
10500 Max rpm
First person ive seen get it right.
@@SidewaysGtsYep. And I'm pretty sure this is a NASCAR engine. No mere backyard tuner can get an LS to rev that high.
6,000 × 2 = 12,000 engine sounded like it was ready to seize at 5800k what a realistic vid
Might want to get a bit closer look at that dyno graph, chief. It did indeed peak 12k. The peak numbers were below 9,000 though.
Maybe the response equates to 12000 just like the jesko does 9000 but the response says it's 31000rpm
@@Jerimiah-x8f Drugs are bad, mmmkay?
So now were just out here writing random math problems as comments? I got this 12,000 x 2 = 24,000!
@@anonymousinc6330 then post the graph in the video. NOTHING CLOSE to 12k
Not 12,000 rpm
Who cares just shut up and watch the video🙄
10,500
More like 9000 or VTEC kicked in lol!.
Yup, I see 8,100 on the screen 😂
@@allenplant17028100 is where the peak torque occurred. If you look at the horsepower curve (green line on the graph), the peak hp looks like it was several 1000 RPM below the maximum speed they tested the engine. Peak torque was at 8100 RPM, peak hp was at 8880 RPM, and the maximum speed on the test was quite a bit higher than the engine speed where peak hp was measured.
Sounds like a nascar cup car back in the 2010s
8100k rpm. 1076hp 663ft lbs .. would love the real specs of this engine..... Really they are real numbers for the block but...Im really asking for n/a cam specs
663 ftlb its a 416 to 434ci with 14:1
*802,7kW/899,028Nm
I’ve seen desroked LS7s with custom grind cam and lightweight internals built for road racing that this engine reminds me of.
I need it
@@samholcombe3129with the 4.8 L crank?
To those doubting that it's 12k, first of all, the screen saying 8100 is the peak of the torque curve and the pitch of the engine sounds much higher than 8k. Listen to the redline pitch of and e9x BMW M3 which peaks at 8400. This motor is way past that.
8100 peak RPM is believable. The flat torque curve is not.
I wonder what this thing would sound like with an inverted 8-into-1 setup.
thats what im thinking, f1 type shit
Or some 180 headers
It would sound closer to a 11000 rpm Ferrari 458
A whole different sound especially in the upper rpms
0:08 is the best part
now run it at 8K for 3 hours
Pretty much what nascar engines do
Don’t those spin higher - like 9+ spins?
They also are needing a thorough going through shortly after that 3 hours!
that's not 12k
Imagina o V10 do Viper a 12,000 RPM.
my dad has a viper truck with a pro charger
@TheMichaelJacksonFactChannel let me introduce Calvo motosports
dodge is POS
8100 rpms it be lucky to see 10,000 without throwing a rod
8100 is peak tq. It saw 11k in this clip.
@@mason3742u must be blind guy peak torque was 663 ftlb
@@maximus420dudegardens6at 8100 rpm... And peak HP was at 8880.
Why would it throw a rod? Did connecting rods suddenly become the RPM limiting factor? Here I always thought that it was the valvetrain that had RPM limits.
@@mason3742 " It saw 11k in this clip."
10,500 rpm- Indicated in the bottom graph.
sounds like a nascar
Kyle bush:Hey Do you have no blowns ?
Jeff Gordon:Yeah but engine sounds awesome !
@@szymon6207 oooh yeah
Sounds more beautiful than your thought "heaven". 😊💖
I don't even care if that was 12k rpm or not. That engine sounded fantastic. Straight up
It sounds like you over-reved it and that graph proves exactly that
"It sounds like you over-reved it and that graph proves exactly that"
How/why do you feel the graph proved that? (genuine question, not trying to be an ass or anything)
Difference between peak power and the end of the graph is only about 25hp and it never really dropped off. Idk why you're thinking they over-revved. It's still making power.
@@hooviedoovie5220 "Difference between peak power and the end of the graph is only about 25hp and it never really dropped off"
None of the graphs show "power". No naturally aspirated engine has a power curve that flat.
I have a question for knowledgeable and professional people in this field.
Why once the engine is in WOT, the RPM's goes down and then rises back again in almost all engines? Is that something positive or is something that can be addressed, and btw. Does it has a name that behavior?
Thanks in advance.
In a dyno test, they go full throttle and then load the engine. It's exactly what it sounds like, they replicate real world conditions and put resistance on the crankshaft to simulate how it would be in a real car.
When they load the engine rpms will drop slightly before the dynamometer let's the engine ramp.
Ramp speed of the dyno is adjustable too, typically a slower ramp speed gives more accurate data, with increased risk, as you're having the engine under 100% load for a longer period.
Pretty sure it's the strain or load put on it by the dyno, but I don't know for sure. The engine loads down under the effort before revving all the way up.
Its the dyno. That's how a dyno pull works. The water brake servo pulls/loads the engine to the lowest rpm of the test sweep, then releases slowly to allow the revs to increase to the programmed highest test rpm. It does this at a programmed acceleration rate, typically 300-600 rpm/sec. Which bring us to another proof point why this ain't hitting 12k rpm. Listen carefully and look at the video time stamps. The water brake begins the rpm ramp at about 10.5 seconds, and the pull is complete at 14ish (hard to grab exactly with the TH-cam stamp. So a roughly 4 second ramp. At a 600rpm/sec test, this pull did not have enough time to get to 12k rpm because the pull began way below the 8100rpm torque peak. Most dyno pulls are about 3000-3500 rpm sweep. The video title is BS.
Just sounds like most any uncorked LS, in my opinion. I bet it's amazing with the right exhaust.
Ive never seen so many idiots in these comments the numbers on the laptop was the rpm that it made peak hp and torque not max rpm it was ran to
The tac was set on 4 cyl 🤭
would this fit in a suzuki cappuccino?
I’m in love with that sound! But, I’m also afraid that the engine could explode
Imagine posting an actual 12k rpm pull, because that wasn't it.
10,500 rpms. Still impressive, but not 12k.
Which LS engine, displacement, port or direct injection, boosted or not?
How much time was spent balancing all the various components to get 12k rpm?
maybe per part@TheMichaelJacksonFactChannel
@@rik331 "maybe per part"
Its really not that crazy to "balance" the parts for these rpms.
This engine did not hit 12k rpm on this pull.
*For everyone saying it was 8800rpm, that is PEAK POWER rpm. It got to 11XXX rpm, the peak power was at 8800*
How do you know it got over 11k rpm? The rpm axis on the graph is not readable, and they didn't show the computer screen during the pull. Just asking...
"It got to 11XXX rpm, the peak power was at 8800"
It got to 10,500 rpms.
@@mback12000 " The rpm axis on the graph is not readable"
The RPM axis is actually the Y axis in the bottom graph. The top number is 11,000. Below that 10,000. 9000. Etc.
It hit 10,500 rpms.
Imagine the numbers this thing would put out with some boost
Boosted engines don't need to turn high rpms to make lots of power. In fact it's probably better that they dont.
Anyone doubting the RPM of that run, you've clearly never heard a superbike engine.
That's 12k for sure.
Can’t even tell the valves are floating…hmm
410 sprint car engine?
Weird, the red line was 9500 and it sounded like it came up on that. A SMX will do 1000 more rpm than this motor will and its 100 cubic inches bigger.
You selling that?
Quick question
I seen that oil tank next to the motor meaning it’s dry sump
Is that an aftermarket thing or is this an ls7
Please say the latter
That is one well balanced crank
Curious, exactly what LS engine is this? And how did you get it to rev so high? And finnaly: is it street legal?
How much where can i get one?
Still, that's almost 9000 rpm and over 1000 hp. That is one bad LS! Surprised the headers didn't glow.
max rpm was 12k
@@bradentomkins6185 "max rpm was 12k"
It hit 10,500 rpms, fwiw
If that is 12000 rpm , i am father christmas . I just realised , it says 8100 on the dyno graph .
That was peak torque, peak hp was 8800 something
What's the displacement? The 663ft-lb means it might be around 427 cubic inches. Maybe 20ci more...
Umm, no.
I see a tunnel ram, we are told it's a chevy LS. We don't have a description of the cyllinder head. I'm going to imagine the CR is around 14:1. That displacement is somewhere between 427 and 454 cubic inches to make the 663 ft-lb. If it's only 400ci making 663ft-lb that is completely outstanding and not "normal". If it's some oddball deck plated or larger displacement block at 460-500ci, then 663ft-lb is not that impressive. @@NOQUARTER_
@@dennisrobinson8008I’m not as technical as you are but I’d assume it’s the lower displacement option because less stroke would help that engine turn 12k. I feel like I’m making a very general guess just like you because in my case I’m assuming both displacements you mentioned are engine with the same bore diameter.
Hey Rob. Alot of us don't think it made it to 12,000, we think it was click bait, it just didn't sound like it! The tunnel rams and carbs can make it there, not sure they had enough head. It sounded like 9000 or 10000 rpm. The dyno sheet said a 8100 RPM power peak.
Ok I re-read it. The dyno seems to indicate 1076 HP @ 8800 rpm and 663 ft-lb @ 8100 RPM.
That is a heck of a high torque peak! I still think the wound it out to maybe 10,000 rpm if that. The 12,000 was a click bait. That's alot of power, those heads are flowing somewhere from 400-475cfm!. I wonder which heads they are? @@robboss1839
@@NOQUARTER_ That wasn't a yes/no question.. 🤣
God Bless 🇺🇸
Who said that you needed to be dohc and have tiny pistons to revv !????
Small pistons are terrible for high revs, because they can't fit large enough intake valves. It's why the Ford Modular is such a turd without any boost, while even the 4.8L LS is solid. Hell, people takes the 4.8 crank into a 6.2 block, and make it into an evil frankenmotor.
tiny pistons? nobody said that, anny F1 engine since way back had larger pistons and low stroke to make them able to rev, and i can bet this engine is not some stroker engine, but rather destroked to make that rpm
@@Stale_Mahoney The formula for 9k+ RPM LS motors dictates a large displacement block such as a 6.0 or 6.2 block, high flow heads based off the aluminum block variant, a crank from a 4.8, and custom conrods that corrects the piston to deck height.
@@patx35 yeah large pistons for the flame front and low stroke to decrease piston speed is the way
Sounds great. 🎉
My pants are tight in the front every time I watch this video
That is not a LS but an engine named Equal 8, the final version revs upto 12K, produces 1300hp, naturally aspirated
The sound 👌
Weird how the redline on the tach only goes to like 8200
Anyone who knows engines knows what a V8 engine pushing over 10k rpm sounds like. This is way more than 8k rpm.
10,500 rpm.
Is it a 5.7?
I need that in my GMC Sierra!!
Beautiful
Imagine an 8 to 1 exhaust behind this bad boy!!!!
Sounds sweet. 8800 rpm
8800 is peak power rpm. It got to 11k
Reminds me of the Beck Kustoms in NFS 2015
wasnt 12k, the curve in pc was in 10500k still a lot
Yea, more like 8-9,000 rpm
10,500 rpms fwiw. Peak power occurred at just under 9000 rpms.
Had to watch a 30 sec commercial in order to watch this 22 sec video... THANKS TH-cam!!!
Adblocker my friend.
My bullshit meter just exploded.
That thing would blow up at half the RPMs.
More like dumbshit meter...you seriously think that was only 6000???
12000 is two stroke rpm
2 strokes actually run around 9,500. Any faster and you can throw the oil off the piston.
@@henrysmith8012 Don't be ridiculous. Just look up 2STROKE STUFFING on youtube, his latest 50cc spins up to 18'000 RPM, my Honda 125CC two stroke reaches 12-13000 RPM before falling out of the powerband.
How tf are you gonna get an LS valve train to 12k?
8,000 rpm for a nanosecond. Before the valvetrain explodes.
10,500 rpms, to be more specific
Remember kids, any ls engine can rev to 12000 rpm…..once
I now a local machinist/stock car driver that built 350s to run 12000 rpms 50 years ago
Actually that sounds like a motor that is about ready to blow up
Homo sapiens were allowed to exist because we eventually made that noise
And the moon is made out of 🧀.... 😅
sounds like the mustang RTR spec 5 FD engine
obviously not 12,000 rpm but I cannot believe the amount of people who think it's 8100 rpm because of the peak torque number lmfao. you know absolutely nothing about engines if you think this is the sound of 8100 rpm.
which particular ls engine is this
I believe a ls7
If it is, that's a pretty large engine revving so high, I like that
Hello, valve float here 💁♂️
put that in a VEGA...
As if it's even 6500rpm 😂
Nah, was at least 8 based on sound. Def not over 9
Flat Plane Crankshaft ?????
Nope
sounds like cars in the "cars" movie
can you send me the spec sheet on what parts you did and what tune it's running i bet that engine will be great in a corvette
sincerely joe lee jones
That’s not 12,000rpm. It made peak horsepower at 8,880. Why wouldn’t you ring it’s neck out to 12,000? That was maybe 9,000rpm.
10,500 rpm fwiw
Should just call it an even million rpms.
12k in an ls? That'd be a fuckin shrapnel granade not an engine.
I think people make titles for videos just to watch people fight on the internet 😂
12 K ? u know it's gotta b balanced pretty darn good.
Not an ls motor. Look at the size of them heads and valve covers.
sounds like a electric screwdriver
AFR is 12-12.500
You misread the RPM.
HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE
Nascar lol
The hp must have at least 2.5x the torque lol
sounds like a yamaha r1 crossplane
You can make it spin that fast but it’s not making torque anymore.
"You can make it spin that fast but it’s not making torque anymore."
Peak torque at 8100 rpms. Peak power at nearly 9000 rpms. This run went to "only" (a term im using loosely here) 10,500 rpms. Not the "12k" the title implies- but still impressive.
12,000 my aunt petudi.
first not an LS engine and second that was close to 9k not 12
"and second that was close to 9k not 12"
10,500 rpms, to be more specific.
It sounds amazing. But that's not 12000 RPM, It's 8100 RPM...
The dyno is reporting where peak torque was. It went past that but torque and hp dropped off.
" It's 8100 RPM..."
That line actually reads @ 8880 / 8100.
The line above that important reads peak power / peak torque. It hit peak *torque* at 8100 rpms. Peak power was at nearly 9 grand.
However the motor ran to 10,500 rpms, this is visible in the bottom graph. Still not 12k, but impressive regardless.
@@mason3742 "It went past that but torque and hp dropped off."
Peak power occurred at nearly 9k rpms. The motor ran to 10,500 rpms- fwiw.
Nice Ford
A little optimistic I think.
A little. 10,500 rpms.
Sounds like a pushrod might leave the engine soon.
Only counted 11046 rpm 😂
Sounds like 9-9,5k to me.
Graph shows it hitting 10,500 rpm, fwiw.
NASCAR turns 9 grand. This didn't even sound that high
12k my ass
"NASCAR turns 9 grand. This didn't even sound that high"
10,500 rpms, to be more specific. Not the 12k- But still impressive.
Okay now do it again, this time put it in a car, with a transmission attached and put it in gear... now lets see if it can eat 12k rpm now.
Nothing sounds like a crossplane crank V8 screaming at over 10k rpm.... Nothing....
Definitely not 12,000 rpm. Clickbait much?