I don't understand why he would use a giant m18 drill for this. There are some very nice m12 tools or tools from other brands as well that are waaay better suited to working on smaller stuff
it sure sounds like a V8, and tbh I love that. when a miniature engine not only looks like and is built exact to scale of it's full size counterpart, and also sounds like its full size counterpart, it makes the gearhead in me grin like a giddy child
@@davecrupel2817 the power output to weight of this is pretty bad. It makes about 4.3hp, a good competition 3.5cc 2 stroke makes 2.5hp+ weighing a fraction as much, and a decent 28cc 2 stroke gas engine will make over 5hp easily. This is definitely cool, but it won't make a car fast at all.
@@EAGLINWRX Or less! The fuel tank would have to be much larger and weigh more than the rest of the entire RC vehicle altogether! But then again this is an extremely high RPM! You would need some type of two or maybe even three speed automatic transmission to be feasible!
I think I'll get one for the kitchen, and run everything off of a long shaft running through the kitchen like the Germans ran their machine shops in WWII. Belt drive for the blender, the mixer, the meat grinder.... She'll really like that. 🤫I think😜
@@WarpedYT I don't really understand engines. I just watch videos. But how would its torque rating affect that? My lawnmower is like 2 or 3HP. What would happen if this thing had to cut grass? I imagine that it would just cut out as there's 0 weight behind keeping it moving.
That's a great question, I think the same things sometimes because they're so small but this one is supposed to be 4.5 horsepower, I absolutely have to test that in an upcoming video
For temp issue, you should bleed the cooling system better. Too much bubbles in the lines. At least is the first thing I thought. Engine could use some air too, listening to it.😊👊🏻
That's not the main issue at all here...The reason for all the heat in the block is...is he let it run at absolute max throttle knocking its nuts off for a prolonged time till the fuel tank was completely empty, did not let it idle at all. The result is that the water pump is driven by the belt on the front, no engine RPM = NO coolant flow! hence the lines being hot close to the engine. completely the wrong way to look after an engine.
@@motographics The engine can't cool with air in the system. The engine at max ROM should be flowing like hell with coolant but it wasnt. Either there is air in the system or it's cavitating or both. High RPM does not matter the cooling system should be able to keep up just like any other engine in a car etc. If it can its poorly design or has issues.
It looks like the source of the 50:50 air:coolant going into the engine is the hose exiting the overflow tank close to the water level. It's not really an overflow tank if it's directly within the path of the circulating coolant...
@@cenreaper3221 Maybe you misinterpreted my comment, but I never said this engine was double over-head cam, I said it was a possible future improvement for this engine, by Toyan themselves, while answering FAQs. They mentioned possibly supercharging it, making a petrol version, and making it an actual DOHC.
Still waiting on the boys over at Donut media to release that second video. Just left this little engine alone, utterly defeated. I'd love to see someone slam it in an RC.
This! The crankshaft moved by pistons alone is such a weird concept, especially with the way the pistons move asynchronously. From a first glance, it doesn't look like it should work as it does, it's so counter-intuitive. And we perfected these things to the degree that they can be mass produced.
was it firing on all cylinders? and maybe it was intake choked? there must be a restriction not letting it rev higher! id love to see that thing on a dyno also :D
i wouldn't want to rev it much higher then 10k plob would start to melt after awhile even with the cooling that why most run away engines stop running they can hit higher then 10k rpm but the stress on the metal and the heat is too much and they break apart
There are so many things wrong with that engine... Cooling, 'oil', intake, fueling, valvetrain (I'm sure it's not sealing properly), it's unlikely to have optimal spark for that engine (even though that's one of the easiest parts),
I’m quite surprised that you run this engine without any oil lubrication at all! But I suppose the grease is enough to suffice! Excellent video! I’m a retired ASE Certified Master Automotive Technician, and I’m just getting into building these tiny automotive combustion engines and I’m loving it. I diagnoses, repaired, built, rebuilt and restored my own vehicles and others cars of course. I’m disabled now but really enjoy these as a hobby. I have some really cool steam engine four bangers, rotary even a couple of small Buick nailhead engines like my big ones. These are a blast (Pun intended)!!!
@@christiansanden8005 Agreed! Far too much heat for too long will easily blow a piston or valve and much more!!! I wouldn’t run them longer than a few minutes so it’s a good thing the fuel tank is so small!!! When putting mine together I lubricated the short block with some Q tips dipped lightly in Royal Purple that I use in my cars and trucks. This at least gives it a bit of a coating. After some thought I decided to use a five weight that I run in my turbocharged four banger performance engines. I felt anything more would result in hydrostatic failure of the lower engine internals because of the micro tolerances in theses mini monsters. As far as the Cylinder Heads, Valves and pistons Rings are concerned they should be well lubricated fine for the first three to five minutes from the grease. It will melt quickly and coat well! But anymore than four or five minutes I would probably suggest checking it once the entire engine has been given a chance to cool before taking off anything more than the Valve Covers! But if you’re anything like me, that’s just part of the fun!!!! How I’d love to stuff this engine into a die cast car with remote control steering and throttle control. That thing would SCREAM!!!! It would be great to terrorize the mice in the barn with! 😂😂
@@ManicMechanic82 Yeah that V8 would be cool in a rc car but without a real lubrication no way, also the consumation is quite high so it would need a huge gastank, i have several rc cars, one with a 2 stroke OS MAX, running fantastic. Kind of weired that this baby V8 are so expensive and without a proper lubrication, no way to run it long time
I'm a big RC plane dude and I would absolutely love to see this in something like a scale Spitfire, P-40 Warhawk or Mustang! That would just be absolutely incredible! I know that a lot of those planes in real life were either radial engines or straights but this would look absolutely amazing and an RC aircraft!
@John Connor I ment just the idea and visual of it. But yes... It has a long way to go before it will catch up to other 4 strokes in the industry like Saito and O.S.
Excellent. Sounds great! Just one thing, where’s the oil? Didn’t see you put any in, yet it dribbles out of oil seal. Also, camshafts etc lubed with grease! Never seen that before!
It really isn't, as long as the carb is sized for the flow rates; I used to run 1.5 (0.09CI) glow (methanol) engines and it was easy to get the fuel mixture right from idle to flat out.
Excellent video! Because it blows fuel and oil out of the exhaust, it would be wicked cool to put top fuel like exhaust on it! Maybe even make a rc dragster!
Hell it sounded like a proper v8 before the muffler cut. Deep throaty sound, and amazing when you hit the throttle. With everything removed sound like an RC boat.
FYI, there's a possibility that you'll break one of those exhaust valves if you run this engine for an extended period of time without an exhaust system especially at high RPM. That's why I recommended running zoomies to get the sound you want. Under "real world" circumstances, an exhaust system is there to provide the proper back pressure to enable scavenging of the spent exhaust gases. An exhaust system will also isolate the exhaust valves from being overexposed to O2, which will eventually oxidize them and crystallize their metal composite, making them potentially brittle. You could even put small balls into the ends of the zoomies to prevent water condensation from entering them during or after cool down.
Thanks! Those are really great details, those are things not many people think about but you're absolutely correct. For sure I am going to make a proper exhaust, I just ran it without the exhaust to see if it can actually get louder or is it like an engine Port size issue... Thanks !
@@Mrshotshell You obviously don't understand the concept. There's a reason every engine has an exhaust system and it has nothing to do with back pressure or noise. An exhaust system, whether it's zoomies (which effectively produces little or no back pressure) or otherwise, is not just there to direct exhaust gas to be dumped out at some point rear of the driver. From an engine perspective (all other issues aside) an exhaust system is ideally designed to "tune" the air flow as it travels through the engine (particularly in an engine with normal induction), and while doing so, provides a certain level of protection to the exhaust valves from being exposed to ambient air, which will ultimately weaken or fatigue the alloys in the metal.
@@frankhamilton8257 My understanding is that the issue with no headers and the valves is thermal shock, i.e. cold air hitting the 800+ degrees C valve cools it very rapidly, over time this can cause cracks to grow in the valve until it breaks. Should not be a serious issue for such a small motor, smaller valves generally don't get as hot because they have more area to conduct heat to the head relative to the amount of heat they absorb. Also glowmotors run on methanol with a hefty dose of oil (usually 20% or so), which naturally burns a lot cooler than gasoline. More broadly, I suspect that this is an engine specific issue. Many WW2 fighters had 'stub' exhausts, the 'header' if you can call it that was no more than a short nozzle that directed the exhaust flow backwards as it came out of the ports on each cylinder (for bonus jet thrust!). These would surely be candidates for the thermal shocking issue, but on the contrary most of them had more trouble with burnt valves than cracked ones, leading to the use of sodium cooled valves, stellite valve seats, etc.
@@allentoyokawa9068 Unfortunately at the moment you can only count on this chinese brand, as a consumer I do not care where it is produced, not to mention that most people are tired of this cliché, you like weeb so much should know how the evaluation of japanese products in the last century is rising, now you criticize chinese goods are just like the pot calling the kettle black.
Been a while since I wrenched, but sounds & looks like advancing the timing a bit, if possible, would help at the higher end. It was spitting a ton of fuel after you clipped the headers, so you reduced the back pressure to force secondary burn. Maybe a slight tweak of advancement would allow a more complete burn.
I believe that extra fuel is caster oil and is how the engine gets it's lubricant into the cylinders. Usually these engines are glow plugs and are designed to already run advanced. Hence the nitro / caster oil mixture in the fuel.
I was thinking the same as the other guys have mentioned-there's no advance and retard on a glow plug engine but I'm sure I've seen another vid with this v8 and he had timed spark plugs (JohnyQ90 I think)- I guess with the programmable tech you can buy (Arduino Etc) you could make a proper mini ECU these days too. All the best.
Try putting more fuel pressure so the fuel comes more fluently so it can run better and try adding a transmission and a body so later you can add it to a car
It would be awesome to see these in a chassis! As a nitro RC. There are kits available and wouldn't be too hard to put this in 👀 Perhaps you could even make a mini Supra modeled after yours
Save your $1,700. This thing overheated when it wasn't doing anything more taxing than spinning its own flywheel because the cooling system is woefully inadequate, it can't breathe, it didn't even live up to the 12,500RPM promises in the pre-release marketing spiel, and it clearly has issues with staying running at lower speeds.
@@AndrewMalkin It should self bleed without any issue. The fact that it didn't, combined with the fact that the radiator was still pretty much room temperature while the engine was screaming hot, tells me the water pump, cooling passages, pipework, et-al is just not up to task.
This made me think of a really cool idea. Build a rc car around this engine, with a transmission if possible. Hook it up to a PC racing simulator. Drift around a parking lot, or make a racetrack. I could see it becoming a new motorsport. Welcome everybody to the Warped 100.
I've been totally thinking about that for a long time now... And it's so crazy that you said that because I literally in the last 4 months pulled together all the components to make that happen in a video... We think the same! That's nice
I'm thinking at 28cc it might be able to power a super lightweight go-kart... obviously only to about 2 mph but it theoretically might be able to do it with enough gearing advantage...
Collector's merged into an x-pipe to duals would sound the best imo, you'll pick up some scavenging and drastically improve the sound. Either that or headers merged into a single large pipe.
@@WarpedYT yep, I see a lot of comments about back pressure being needed, it's simple not true, you do need some length for the header to keep the valves living. The back pressure argument has been disproven many times I've read that in the comments quite a bit. As drag racer it's simple not true, any back pressure will hurt power if the exhaust is designed efficiently to scavenge.
It's misfiring badly... When you have so many cylinders, you need a proper ignition system. This engine needs real sparkplugs and an Electronic Ignition System to create organized firing inside the cylinders.. It's a shame they did in Nitro intead of pump gas. No oil pump either. Improvements need to be done here.
@@eljaibas16 I wouldn't have approved such a crappy engine system to be taken to production... I mean, how is this supposed to compete against a brushless motor.. let's not even talk about price differences.. a premium brushless motor is about $200 bucks.. 8 times cheaper, and 20 times cleaner. This engine needs: *Proper Ignition System with coil box *Real sparkplugs *Crankshaft position sensor linked to ignition computer to tell the sparkplugs when to fire. *Oil pump to bring oil to the head. *Piston Ring sets to increase compression and something extra but really nice: *a hydraulic torque converter to be able to use combustion rc engines in rock crawlers... centrifugal clutches suck at low rpms.
@@P_double_H Agree, for that kind of money it should have a real ignition and lubrication system, expensive toy beside it takes a lot of fuel, awesome tough
You should open up design and fabrication school and people will line up. Your videos are a joy for us simpleton that still use an angle grinder and a drill to fabrics parts.
This is really cool. However it blows my mind that there is enough demand for these to sustain a business, even though you can buy a REAL engine for much less. Still very cool.
While this V8 engine is small it is by no means the smallest. If you visit the Craftsmanship Museum in Carlsbad, CA you can see V8s that are quite a bit smaller as well as V12 engines that are also smaller.
Year's ago there was a guy building Supercharged OHV V-8 engines. His name was Gary Conley, of Conley Precision. He built a Dragster and a Shelby Cobra equipped with one of his engines. They put out 10hp! His shop caught on fire and I think he quit. I think there's some TH-cam videos out there. One guy built a Grave Digger Monster Truck, another, a V Drive Off Shore racing boat, that had 4 Supercharged Conley V-8's! Super cool stuff.
Wow, a drill the size of a V8. That's impressive!
Hahaha
Lol took me a minute but i got it i got it
I don't understand why he would use a giant m18 drill for this. There are some very nice m12 tools or tools from other brands as well that are waaay better suited to working on smaller stuff
He is also a giant
So impressive especially last phaZe when u opened her up she screamed like the real deal.
I love that V8 engines are so monstrous that even a miniature version sounds menacing.
Lawnmower are louder and have a smaller engine.
@@allenleroy9109 loud doesnt mean it sounds good or menacing
@@nick0164 mines sounds pretty menacing..
@@allenleroy9109 true. the sound of 5 blades spinning thousands of times a minute is very terrifying
@@allenleroy9109 actually they dont. This engine has 28cc of displacement and most lawn mowers have around 70
it sure sounds like a
V8, and tbh I love that.
when a miniature engine not only looks like and is built exact to scale of it's full size counterpart, and also sounds like its full size counterpart, it makes the gearhead in me grin like a giddy child
That’s so much air in the cooling system! Cool little engine, I’d love to have an RC car with this engine.
That thing would fvcking *scream* with this engine in it!
@@davecrupel2817 it would also run out of fuel in a minute
The coolant line fittings are letting air in constantly. There's no way to bleed the air out if the fittings let air in.
@@davecrupel2817 the power output to weight of this is pretty bad. It makes about 4.3hp, a good competition 3.5cc 2 stroke makes 2.5hp+ weighing a fraction as much, and a decent 28cc 2 stroke gas engine will make over 5hp easily. This is definitely cool, but it won't make a car fast at all.
@@EAGLINWRX Or less! The fuel tank would have to be much larger and weigh more than the rest of the entire RC vehicle altogether! But then again this is an extremely high RPM! You would need some type of two or maybe even three speed automatic transmission to be feasible!
You should try to put a bigger flywheel on it so you can turn the idle down and make it lope.
It won’t turn the idle down , it will just make it accelerate slower but have more momentum when starting to move
@@type2523 the flywheel itself won't lower the idle, but the added mass makes it less likely to stall at low rpm.
I agree, it just spins up and slows down too fast...doesn't sound right
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok I wont
100% bad idea. High revving engines aren't designed for heavy flywheels.
There is a dedicated roots style blower kit for this engine so please try it out!
Can't wait to see a supercharger on it!
Hahaha... You know me well enough that's for sure
@@WarpedYT I think I see something with double supercharge already blown away 🤫🤫
@@WarpedYT Why wasn't the air filter removed ?
Cant wait to see It on a RC car
Damn it, you beat me too it!!!! I thought the same thing about supercharging it ha ha!!!!
Probably a little too small, but making an exhaust for that would have been cool.
I'm trying to decide which small item makes the most sense to power with this
I'm not sure what the HP output is I think they said 4.3 HP.
I think I'll get one for the kitchen, and run everything off of a long shaft running through the kitchen like the Germans ran their machine shops in WWII. Belt drive for the blender, the mixer, the meat grinder....
She'll really like that. 🤫I think😜
@@BearBig70 that would be awesome and funny as hell
@@WarpedYT I don't really understand engines. I just watch videos. But how would its torque rating affect that? My lawnmower is like 2 or 3HP. What would happen if this thing had to cut grass? I imagine that it would just cut out as there's 0 weight behind keeping it moving.
That's a great question, I think the same things sometimes because they're so small but this one is supposed to be 4.5 horsepower, I absolutely have to test that in an upcoming video
Man, Internal Combustion engines are so cool. Thank you for bringing this to us.
For temp issue, you should bleed the cooling system better. Too much bubbles in the lines. At least is the first thing I thought. Engine could use some air too, listening to it.😊👊🏻
He had it setup in a self bleeding way. I believe air is getting in internally, from a seal or something.
That's not the main issue at all here...The reason for all the heat in the block is...is he let it run at absolute max throttle knocking its nuts off for a prolonged time till the fuel tank was completely empty, did not let it idle at all. The result is that the water pump is driven by the belt on the front, no engine RPM = NO coolant flow! hence the lines being hot close to the engine. completely the wrong way to look after an engine.
@@motographics The engine can't cool with air in the system. The engine at max ROM should be flowing like hell with coolant but it wasnt. Either there is air in the system or it's cavitating or both. High RPM does not matter the cooling system should be able to keep up just like any other engine in a car etc. If it can its poorly design or has issues.
It looks like the source of the 50:50 air:coolant going into the engine is the hose exiting the overflow tank close to the water level. It's not really an overflow tank if it's directly within the path of the circulating coolant...
It is a chinese branded product, don't expect much
0:12 is just pure joy !!!!!
Now I want to see a mini supercharger on that ! The air bubbles in the coolant lines looks bad maybe increase the size of the water journals.
He'll probably make his own before the factory releases theirs, which apparently they will do, along with actual double over-head camshafts.
It is possible to get less airlock stock. Check jhonnyq90s video, very little bubbling👌
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
@@mickmuzzmkmz1628 That engine actually don't have four camshafts. Just two
@@cenreaper3221 Maybe you misinterpreted my comment, but I never said this engine was double over-head cam, I said it was a possible future improvement for this engine, by Toyan themselves, while answering FAQs. They mentioned possibly supercharging it, making a petrol version, and making it an actual DOHC.
Still waiting on the boys over at Donut media to release that second video. Just left this little engine alone, utterly defeated. I'd love to see someone slam it in an RC.
The internal combustion engine is still mankind's crowning achievement when it comes to mechanical engineering.
This! The crankshaft moved by pistons alone is such a weird concept, especially with the way the pistons move asynchronously. From a first glance, it doesn't look like it should work as it does, it's so counter-intuitive.
And we perfected these things to the degree that they can be mass produced.
Personally love engines but no .
The large hadron collider .
The Hubble Space telescope.
@@hugostiglitz6914 hopefully now to be the JWT!!
@@backwoodsjunkie08 Yes, its had a bit of a ding from a micrometeoroid. Hopefully that can be sorted out!
You should run it in a bit before max rpms. They recommended for a sthil saw half throttle for 8 tanks of file before full throttle .
Donut Media, eat your hearts out.
Change profile of the cam lobe, dump that carb, slap on an individual throttle body with open headers and voila…krak krak krak krak 🤩
was it firing on all cylinders? and maybe it was intake choked? there must be a restriction not letting it rev higher! id love to see that thing on a dyno also :D
or maybe it's running too rich? idk
i wouldn't want to rev it much higher then 10k plob would start to melt after awhile even with the cooling that why most run away engines stop running they can hit higher then 10k rpm but the stress on the metal and the heat is too much and they break apart
Hmm, yeah, build a dyno for miniatures...there's a idea !
I was thinking the same about the intake.
There are so many things wrong with that engine... Cooling, 'oil', intake, fueling, valvetrain (I'm sure it's not sealing properly), it's unlikely to have optimal spark for that engine (even though that's one of the easiest parts),
Cool good energy motor 👍👍👍
I’m quite surprised that you run this engine without any oil lubrication at all! But I suppose the grease is enough to suffice! Excellent video! I’m a retired ASE Certified Master Automotive Technician, and I’m just getting into building these tiny automotive combustion engines and I’m loving it. I diagnoses, repaired, built, rebuilt and restored my own vehicles and others cars of course. I’m disabled now but really enjoy these as a hobby. I have some really cool steam engine four bangers, rotary even a couple of small Buick nailhead engines like my big ones. These are a blast (Pun intended)!!!
Yeah, I am wondering too how this engine get lubrication, can't run for long time without problems
@@christiansanden8005 Agreed! Far too much heat for too long will easily blow a piston or valve and much more!!! I wouldn’t run them longer than a few minutes so it’s a good thing the fuel tank is so small!!! When putting mine together I lubricated the short block with some Q tips dipped lightly in Royal Purple that I use in my cars and trucks. This at least gives it a bit of a coating. After some thought I decided to use a five weight that I run in my turbocharged four banger performance engines. I felt anything more would result in hydrostatic failure of the lower engine internals because of the micro tolerances in theses mini monsters. As far as the Cylinder Heads, Valves and pistons Rings are concerned they should be well lubricated fine for the first three to five minutes from the grease. It will melt quickly and coat well! But anymore than four or five minutes I would probably suggest checking it once the entire engine has been given a chance to cool before taking off anything more than the Valve Covers! But if you’re anything like me, that’s just part of the fun!!!! How I’d love to stuff this engine into a die cast car with remote control steering and throttle control. That thing would SCREAM!!!! It would be great to terrorize the mice in the barn with! 😂😂
@@ManicMechanic82 Yeah that V8 would be cool in a rc car but without a real lubrication no way, also the consumation is quite high so it would need a huge gastank, i have several rc cars, one with a 2 stroke OS MAX, running fantastic. Kind of weired that this baby V8 are so expensive and without a proper lubrication, no way to run it long time
@@christiansanden8005 That’s a fact. I imagine that is why the gas tank is so small! One quick burn and that’s it. At least for a while.
These is a perfect engine to teach kids how to work on engines so cool
Id totally love to see this engine in an RC drag car. I bet that thing would fly.
They already went 200mph in 100ft.
Nope, it's heavy and not that powerful at all for it's weight. A good 2 stroke gas engine will weigh much less and make a bunch more power.
@@wparsons Agree beside that thing would take a lot of fuel
So much air in the cooling system! Thats why the engine is so hot
I'm a big RC plane dude and I would absolutely love to see this in something like a scale Spitfire, P-40 Warhawk or Mustang! That would just be absolutely incredible! I know that a lot of those planes in real life were either radial engines or straights but this would look absolutely amazing and an RC aircraft!
@John Connor I think that is theoretical and not literal.
@John Connor lol it likely needs the carbs tuned to get running better. The smaller engines work well in RCs no reason this won't as well.
Totally dude! I was thinking the same thing about the WWII model aircraft. I was thinking a RC cigarette boat too.
Anything is possible but it will have to carry a lot of fuel
@John Connor I ment just the idea and visual of it. But yes... It has a long way to go before it will catch up to other 4 strokes in the industry like Saito and O.S.
This engine is so beautiful
Man, the slowmo beat was sick!
Thank you
3:56 is just like owning a V8 in real life
Now that's what I'm talking about! try leaning out the mixture another great show, keep 'em comin'
Excellent. Sounds great! Just one thing, where’s the oil? Didn’t see you put any in, yet it dribbles out of oil seal. Also, camshafts etc lubed with grease! Never seen that before!
Cool vid brother! Glad you got an in-depth look at the flanged crankshaft end bearings, 👍👍
They listened to you Dennis, looks the same as your fix on the L400 crankshaft center support!!! 👍🙌
I figured that Dennis would see this 😎
@@baby-sharkgto4902 yeah been waiting for this V8 since they first planed on making it lol!
One of the cutest things ive ever witnessed on TH-cam!!!!!!!!! 😃😍😍😍😍
Should cam it and straight pipe it 😂 I love it
hell yeah
👍👍👍
That is definitely nice & detailed.
Be safe.
I need that bolted on my weed wacker!
Imagine having a V8 lawn trimmer with zoomie headers.
Reminds me of Tim the tool man tailor he was always beefing stuff up back in the day.
Listen closely to the music it makes during the slow motion. It's really cool.
proper fuel/air is very hard to maintain for small flows ... so this is impressive.
Very much so!! That's why I lost a few rc planes. So hard to get tuned right.. especially for takeoff when you have a G load on the fuel
It really isn't, as long as the carb is sized for the flow rates; I used to run 1.5 (0.09CI) glow (methanol) engines and it was easy to get the fuel mixture right from idle to flat out.
Think Nolan from donut media needs to see this!
Excellent video! Because it blows fuel and oil out of the exhaust, it would be wicked cool to put top fuel like exhaust on it! Maybe even make a rc dragster!
Hell it sounded like a proper v8 before the muffler cut. Deep throaty sound, and amazing when you hit the throttle. With everything removed sound like an RC boat.
When you see the slowmo run, you really start to understand why V8's have that characteristic sound to them
Ikr
Super travail ,bravo Monsieur
Man this is such a cool channel! Love what you're doing!
imagine powering your car with that thing🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm not into RCs but something like that makes me curious about the hobby.
FYI, there's a possibility that you'll break one of those exhaust valves if you run this engine for an extended period of time without an exhaust system especially at high RPM. That's why I recommended running zoomies to get the sound you want. Under "real world" circumstances, an exhaust system is there to provide the proper back pressure to enable scavenging of the spent exhaust gases. An exhaust system will also isolate the exhaust valves from being overexposed to O2, which will eventually oxidize them and crystallize their metal composite, making them potentially brittle. You could even put small balls into the ends of the zoomies to prevent water condensation from entering them during or after cool down.
Thanks! Those are really great details, those are things not many people think about but you're absolutely correct.
For sure I am going to make a proper exhaust, I just ran it without the exhaust to see if it can actually get louder or is it like an engine Port size issue... Thanks !
Backpressure is never a good thing. You will have more scavenging and make more power with less back pressure in almost every situation
@@Mrshotshell You obviously don't understand the concept. There's a reason every engine has an exhaust system and it has nothing to do with back pressure or noise. An exhaust system, whether it's zoomies (which effectively produces little or no back pressure) or otherwise, is not just there to direct exhaust gas to be dumped out at some point rear of the driver. From an engine perspective (all other issues aside) an exhaust system is ideally designed to "tune" the air flow as it travels through the engine (particularly in an engine with normal induction), and while doing so, provides a certain level of protection to the exhaust valves from being exposed to ambient air, which will ultimately weaken or fatigue the alloys in the metal.
@@frankhamilton8257 I never disagreed with that part at all, just the part about needing backpressure
@@frankhamilton8257 My understanding is that the issue with no headers and the valves is thermal shock, i.e. cold air hitting the 800+ degrees C valve cools it very rapidly, over time this can cause cracks to grow in the valve until it breaks. Should not be a serious issue for such a small motor, smaller valves generally don't get as hot because they have more area to conduct heat to the head relative to the amount of heat they absorb. Also glowmotors run on methanol with a hefty dose of oil (usually 20% or so), which naturally burns a lot cooler than gasoline.
More broadly, I suspect that this is an engine specific issue. Many WW2 fighters had 'stub' exhausts, the 'header' if you can call it that was no more than a short nozzle that directed the exhaust flow backwards as it came out of the ports on each cylinder (for bonus jet thrust!). These would surely be candidates for the thermal shocking issue, but on the contrary most of them had more trouble with burnt valves than cracked ones, leading to the use of sodium cooled valves, stellite valve seats, etc.
Just about the coolest thing I ever saw
I came back to watch this video again.
Donut Media literally bumbled their video on this one.
Time to blow it up...
It sounds like Its choking, do you think it's getting enough air? It sounds good though, and looks awesome!
Not enough air at all.
It is a chinese branded product, don't expect much
@@allentoyokawa9068 Unfortunately at the moment you can only count on this chinese brand, as a consumer I do not care where it is produced, not to mention that most people are tired of this cliché, you like weeb so much should know how the evaluation of japanese products in the last century is rising, now you criticize chinese goods are just like the pot calling the kettle black.
I'm going to watch all your Videos
who’s here after seeing Donut Media’s video to see the engine running?
Yep
imagine engineering a small supercharger to it lol
Been a while since I wrenched, but sounds & looks like advancing the timing a bit, if possible, would help at the higher end. It was spitting a ton of fuel after you clipped the headers, so you reduced the back pressure to force secondary burn. Maybe a slight tweak of advancement would allow a more complete burn.
I believe that extra fuel is caster oil and is how the engine gets it's lubricant into the cylinders. Usually these engines are glow plugs and are designed to already run advanced. Hence the nitro / caster oil mixture in the fuel.
You guys are speaking a different language and I love it
It's a glow engine, so it has no ignition timing as such.
I was thinking the same as the other guys have mentioned-there's no advance and retard on a glow plug engine but I'm sure I've seen another vid with this v8 and he had timed spark plugs (JohnyQ90 I think)- I guess with the programmable tech you can buy (Arduino Etc) you could make a proper mini ECU these days too. All the best.
It is absolutely amazing with the technology of today what can be done in engines especially for hobby shops they've come such a long way
Whos here cause of DONUT ?!?
Man! That little monster is cool beans!
That was soooo cooool !!!!!!! I love these scaled-down engines, they're just mesmerizing to watch! Thanks for the great video!
Music for sure! Very cool engine.
how hard would it be to connect this to a automatic transmission lol, would make a epic RC car
It would probably need a fuel tank bigger than the car itself if you want to enjoy it long enough
@@Jonathan-qi9rh Yeah it seems to be that it takes a lot of fuel just like the real V8 does, LOL
That thing is adorable!
still @DonutMedia was unable to build it
Try putting more fuel pressure so the fuel comes more fluently so it can run better and try adding a transmission and a body so later you can add it to a car
You are ridiculously talented! What a freakin knowledge of motors and machining you possess that is admirable
I think that's why he gets these motors -- as an excuse to build test jigs to exercise his machining skills!
Every 90s/00s game publisher: DANG IT THEY FOUND OUR SECRET V8 ENGINE NOISE SOURCE
Remove the air filter, put twin turbos, and slap a tank of NOS lol 😂😂😂
Quick someone tag Donut Media!
It would be awesome to see these in a chassis! As a nitro RC. There are kits available and wouldn't be too hard to put this in 👀
Perhaps you could even make a mini Supra modeled after yours
Save your $1,700. This thing overheated when it wasn't doing anything more taxing than spinning its own flywheel because the cooling system is woefully inadequate, it can't breathe, it didn't even live up to the 12,500RPM promises in the pre-release marketing spiel, and it clearly has issues with staying running at lower speeds.
@@TestECull His coolant had tons of bubbles. It's hard to tell how well it cools when it wasn't bled well.
@@AndrewMalkin It should self bleed without any issue. The fact that it didn't, combined with the fact that the radiator was still pretty much room temperature while the engine was screaming hot, tells me the water pump, cooling passages, pipework, et-al is just not up to task.
JohnnyQ90 runs a couple of these small engines on his rcs
@@TestECull I think the hoses were waaaaaay to long. Imagine putting that amount on a vehicle. It’ll do the same
Definitely music in my ears 🎵 👂🤗
This made me think of a really cool idea. Build a rc car around this engine, with a transmission if possible. Hook it up to a PC racing simulator. Drift around a parking lot, or make a racetrack. I could see it becoming a new motorsport. Welcome everybody to the Warped 100.
I've been totally thinking about that for a long time now... And it's so crazy that you said that because I literally in the last 4 months pulled together all the components to make that happen in a video... We think the same! That's nice
@@WarpedYT I want to see that video when you get it done that would be awesome! 👍
@@WarpedYT Count me in as your sponsor.
Now the question is which vehicle is going to be built around it
LOL only if you could pull a trailer of Nitro otherwise 2 minutes doesn't cut it. Nice idea but it wouldn't work. 🚗
Finally! something to do during winter.
I'm thinking at 28cc it might be able to power a super lightweight go-kart... obviously only to about 2 mph but it theoretically might be able to do it with enough gearing advantage...
In slow motion it definitely sounds like a v8 lol
The thing honestly sounds almost like a baby nascar engine. Love this little monster
sounds nothing like a nascar at all lol
@@THESLlCK it does with the full muffler. After cutting and removing it's just like a chainsaw
Your channel is sofa king cool!
This is not a toy, but a serious machine.
Agreed!!!!
Q: What did the short fat cactus say to the tall skinny cactus?
A: You can't be Cereus!
Then why did I cackle uncontrollably with joy when I clicked the link and it fired up?
@Mika Yes. My wife is into that kind of stuff. No need to be all together, as well.
I don't know, what serious application would this be used in?
This has giving nitro a second chance and I love it... I have their single cylinder nitro engines an I love them
I’m not keen on nitro engines, they’re too messy to run.
China needs to design a wet sump, oil pumped gas V8 the same size to be a winner in my eyes.
Yeah "China" get on it! Do hard work in exchange for money we print. America demands serious toy V8s.
A set of zoomie headers would be 😎 cool!
Crazy how much juice that thing consumes.
Who came across from donut media ? 😂
Amazing peace of engering 👌
Collector's merged into an x-pipe to duals would sound the best imo, you'll pick up some scavenging and drastically improve the sound. Either that or headers merged into a single large pipe.
I think you are correct!
@@WarpedYT yep, I see a lot of comments about back pressure being needed, it's simple not true, you do need some length for the header to keep the valves living. The back pressure argument has been disproven many times I've read that in the comments quite a bit. As drag racer it's simple not true, any back pressure will hurt power if the exhaust is designed efficiently to scavenge.
Like to see it with a scatpac exhaust system
@8:13 now that was the money shot I was waiting for
It's misfiring badly... When you have so many cylinders, you need a proper ignition system. This engine needs real sparkplugs and an Electronic Ignition System to create organized firing inside the cylinders.. It's a shame they did in Nitro intead of pump gas. No oil pump either. Improvements need to be done here.
I doesn't even have like a proper oil sump, the crankshaft only gets lubricated be the nitro-oil mix that passes through the rings
@@eljaibas16 I wouldn't have approved such a crappy engine system to be taken to production... I mean, how is this supposed to compete against a brushless motor.. let's not even talk about price differences.. a premium brushless motor is about $200 bucks.. 8 times cheaper, and 20 times cleaner.
This engine needs:
*Proper Ignition System with coil box
*Real sparkplugs
*Crankshaft position sensor linked to ignition computer to tell the sparkplugs when to fire.
*Oil pump to bring oil to the head.
*Piston Ring sets to increase compression
and something extra but really nice:
*a hydraulic torque converter to be able to use combustion rc engines in rock crawlers... centrifugal clutches suck at low rpms.
@@P_double_H but they dont sound like anything special. who cares about your dewalt BLM rc car
@@lsxbigblock6524 what are you talking about man.. did you even read. What car are you talking about.. you need social skills for your soul.
@@P_double_H Agree, for that kind of money it should have a real ignition and lubrication system, expensive toy beside it takes a lot of fuel, awesome tough
This is a man's definition of, aww so cute
make for it an twin turbo setup
You should open up design and fabrication school and people will line up. Your videos are a joy for us simpleton that still use an angle grinder and a drill to fabrics parts.
This is really cool. However it blows my mind that there is enough demand for these to sustain a business, even though you can buy a REAL engine for much less. Still very cool.
Yes I am wondering to, 2 grand is a lot of money for that toy
This made my day thank you
Has Biden affected the price of Nitro ? lol
7:27 the moment when your weed wacker wont throttle up but you try anyways hoping the bad gas blows through 😅😂😂😂
I wonder how many times the people at donut looked through this video to make sure they got it all right
electro starter bought me completely... whatta piece of machine... can wait to finally be able to afford me a new V8! MadMaxII here i come
While this V8 engine is small it is by no means the smallest. If you visit the Craftsmanship Museum in Carlsbad, CA you can see V8s that are quite a bit smaller as well as V12 engines that are also smaller.
Now I want to see this in a bad ass rc truck.
how much horse power does that produce?
Real cool again. Thank you
Year's ago there was a guy building Supercharged OHV V-8 engines. His name was Gary Conley, of Conley Precision. He built a Dragster and a Shelby Cobra equipped with one of his engines. They put out 10hp! His shop caught on fire and I think he quit. I think there's some TH-cam videos out there. One guy built a Grave Digger Monster Truck, another, a V Drive Off Shore racing boat, that had 4 Supercharged Conley V-8's! Super cool stuff.
bro is this the same engine donut couldn't get started lol
great, great clip that the vast majority of **us wouldn't be able to see without these clips... love this channel
Went here right after the donut video just to see one work