You can see knocking occurring in cylinders 1 and 4 after applying oxygen fuel. The fuel ignites when the piston is on its way to the compression stage. This creates two opposing forces: the piston attempting to move upward and pre-ignition or knock trying to push the piston downward. Consequently, the crankshaft fails to tolerate these reverse forces.
@@WarpedYT thats a real robbery not a bank heist, fvckin chineses offer this low quality piece of shit for 800 bugs. next time you should just drink a fine old schotch for this money
Crazy - near the end cylinder 1 is firing practically at BDC at the end of the intake stroke/start of the compression stroke. Can't really get much worse. If it was using spark plugs instead of glow plugs, it probably would run a lot better/longer under these conditions
Matt never fails to impress on his content and creations. Always a fun ride when a Warped Perception video drops! You never know what’s gonna happen, but you know you’re gonna be amazed.
I think that might be the frame rate of the high speed video - it happens not to be taking a picture at the point of combustion of the other cylinders.
Some TH-cam channels will make an episode on only creating the block, then another for building it, then another for running etc. I love your channel, you're not f*cking around and show us amazing stuff and I appreciate that about you. Also you craftsmanship is amazing! Thank you!
Thank you, That's inspirational. A lot of people actually ask me to do a separate video on each part and say I can make multiple videos out of one but I just can't do it. I mean on top of that if I did that I would never ever finish the list of videos I have, it took me like 3 years and the pandemic to get enough money to buy and set up all the equipment I needed to make things like this happen, and now I could can finally do them. Thanks again for the comment.
@WarpedPerception equipment is nothing if you're not skilled, like you are, truly, as a pilot and an Aeronautical engineer I can't stress this enough, you have a skill that not a lot of people possess and you should be proud of it. Also I love your jet engine videos but I'm biased about jet engines haha
I’m obsessed because rc has been my hobby the last 20+ yrs but I can’t get over the relatively high prices the mini running engines cost. I’d love to put one in my 1/6 scale scx6 or one of my 1/10th scalers.
Its awesome being able to see what's going on with the see through engine and the super slow mo. I love the sound of this little engine. Sounds like a racecar
That was awesome. Why is only one cylinder having good steady combustion at around 4:30 when the sound effect was synced with its firing? Other cylinders already having enough blow by to lack the compression needed to fire, and also lack the vac to suck in their proper AF charge? Thanks.
Yes I think the other cylinders just lost compression very early on and quickly. The tolerances in these tiny engines are very tight so even a thousandth of an inch change has a big effect on performance. That's why these little mini engines are hard to get going.
If you watch at 0.25 speed at 7:42 and 7:53 you can actually see the flame traveling back up either the fuel or oxyacetyline line in the background. Pretty crazy.
I am inspired by your videos and have been watching your channel for a long time. I even tried to do something similar in my auto repair shop. Thank you. Hello to you from Kiev, Ukraine. 👍👍👍
it was so much work !!!, I couldn't even imagine it was going to be that tough, and I really want to move on to my planned videos now but I cant leave these backlogged vids in the dust cause they kind of tie into what I have planned.
in case it helps you, i like watching these small scale engines because it feels more “absorbable”. like, i know exactly what’s going on because it’s small enough that i can cram a mental 3d model into my head and picture it easier. plus, when you look at the absolutely kitted out units, it helps you understand the bigger engines and how they operate more efficiently :)
Looks like a new space?? Badass video though, hope to see that custom LED that needed the theram solution you made come into play still!! Always excited for your content dude.
Bye far one of the coolest .Detailed videos ive watched! slow mo is awsome to see what goes on inside that little engine!!! build more and build em bigger!!!
This morning on daily walk I seen a nice radial engine getting hauled somewhere. A large one. A see through radial engine would be neat. I like how this four cylinder reved up.
Hi, they have a lot of blow by, thats why it doesn't have oil in the crankcase, because all would go out thru the crank ventilation. I have the V8, the 2 cyl, the wankel 2 rotors, and the 4 cyl. Great video.
Every video you do, amazes me man! The amount of time, money, and most impressively, expertise, that you put into your ideas and videos, is astounding!! Thanks for another great one!
Thanks! , I did a couple of my own a few years back but the prototypes were very expensive and people said they really wanted them and I put it on eBay for like 800 bucks It had like 150 watchers but nobody bought it ... Crazy... I might try again very soon though and do it a little bit differently and cheaper for sure.
I'd like to see more of the mini-Harley-Davidson engine. Am wondering if it would last long enough to fly a scale RC airplane of the HD powered plane at one of the HD museums. But that one has a gearbox between the engine and propeller shaft.
You should have a center bearing for the crank so it's not bending, avoid snapping it, and get the center cylinders more balanced. You should also add a small hole in the block (in the crankcase), with a tube, that leads back to the carburetor (kinda like a PCV valve) so you can remove all that blowby. You could even put a tiny metal tube in the exhaust that leads to the carburetors as a EGR valve to reduce temps a bit.
@6:38 "So far this video for me, has been pretty boring" Wooow you completely miss what your viewers want. That was some of the most awesome footage i have seen in a long time, and would have loved some more high-speed clips, showing how the oil film behaves in the cylinder, how the blow-by gets past the ring(s) and most importantly how pre-ignition/ignition timing works. Catching the crank snapping on camera was pretty cool, but just seeing the engine operate was very awesome, no need for explosions.
Starting at 7:10 if you slow the video speed you can see that #1 and #4 were firing at BDC before the compression stroke. So those pistons were literally being pushed up into a flame front with the valves closed lol. No wonder the crank broke!
If you could inject compressed air after TDC on the compression stroke you could make this engine run on pressure and avoid the heat of combustion. In an internal combustion engine it's pressure not heat that pushes the pistons.
@@WarpedYT I know what yea mean man, we all have our moments, but I waited patiently to sea yea do it, and it was a set thing to watch. A little refinement, and it be some wild
The 3d Printer I used for this: bit.ly/Warped-Formlabs
CNC one engine block out of high tampered glass and let's see how long it will last. Make the engine top block too out of glass for visibility.
You can see knocking occurring in cylinders 1 and 4 after applying oxygen fuel. The fuel ignites when the piston is on its way to the compression stage. This creates two opposing forces: the piston attempting to move upward and pre-ignition or knock trying to push the piston downward. Consequently, the crankshaft fails to tolerate these reverse forces.
You're right, I can see it clearly at 0.25x 7:37 7:39
good eye... I didn't see that until I was editing at the end then I saw it. thats what broke the crankshaft no doubt.
@@WarpedYT thats a real robbery not a bank heist, fvckin chineses offer this low quality piece of shit for 800 bugs.
next time you should just drink a fine old schotch for this money
Crazy - near the end cylinder 1 is firing practically at BDC at the end of the intake stroke/start of the compression stroke. Can't really get much worse. If it was using spark plugs instead of glow plugs, it probably would run a lot better/longer under these conditions
I think you mean pre-ignition, which is different to knock.
Matt never fails to impress on his content and creations. Always a fun ride when a Warped Perception video drops! You never know what’s gonna happen, but you know you’re gonna be amazed.
thanks, I appreciate that
OK, that was epic cool. Boring??? Not a chance. That's an epic ending.
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Am I eyes f'd up or does it look like only one cylinder is firing in the first two runs?
That’s what I saw too.
I think that might be the frame rate of the high speed video - it happens not to be taking a picture at the point of combustion of the other cylinders.
Some TH-cam channels will make an episode on only creating the block, then another for building it, then another for running etc.
I love your channel, you're not f*cking around and show us amazing stuff and I appreciate that about you.
Also you craftsmanship is amazing!
Thank you!
Thank you, That's inspirational. A lot of people actually ask me to do a separate video on each part and say I can make multiple videos out of one but I just can't do it. I mean on top of that if I did that I would never ever finish the list of videos I have, it took me like 3 years and the pandemic to get enough money to buy and set up all the equipment I needed to make things like this happen, and now I could can finally do them. Thanks again for the comment.
@WarpedPerception equipment is nothing if you're not skilled, like you are, truly, as a pilot and an Aeronautical engineer I can't stress this enough, you have a skill that not a lot of people possess and you should be proud of it. Also I love your jet engine videos but I'm biased about jet engines haha
@@itayby very very true ... Well hey No wonder why you understand.. fellow engineer, I'm an aerospace engineer... You get it
@@WarpedYT I'd love to see more of the process, but at least what you do show is good, not just some unwatchable timelapse.
Like tavarish
I’m obsessed because rc has been my hobby the last 20+ yrs but I can’t get over the relatively high prices the mini running engines cost. I’d love to put one in my 1/6 scale scx6 or one of my 1/10th scalers.
Its awesome being able to see what's going on with the see through engine and the super slow mo. I love the sound of this little engine. Sounds like a racecar
Thanks!
Thank...you!
As always, that was amazing Matt!
Thanks I hope to have more soon, been gearing up to do stuff like this for 3 years, finally got all my stuff set up $$$.. You know what I mean.
That last shot with the oxy mix was F* AWESOME!
Me : Dang! I don't even know why am i binge watching these tiny engine videos?
Also me : They are super cool dude!
That was awesome. Why is only one cylinder having good steady combustion at around 4:30 when the sound effect was synced with its firing? Other cylinders already having enough blow by to lack the compression needed to fire, and also lack the vac to suck in their proper AF charge? Thanks.
Yes I think the other cylinders just lost compression very early on and quickly. The tolerances in these tiny engines are very tight so even a thousandth of an inch change has a big effect on performance. That's why these little mini engines are hard to get going.
If you watch at 0.25 speed at 7:42 and 7:53 you can actually see the flame traveling back up either the fuel or oxyacetyline line in the background. Pretty crazy.
I actually had an even slower clip but omitted it .
@7:03 is the money shot on .25x speed
Awesome, you made an amazing See Through 4 Cylinder Engine, looking forward to your more engine share
Thank you.
This thing is so cool, it's a shame it's expensive!
Cool necklace btw
Yes and thank you ! My niece made me the necklace The emblem I made is the Formlabs Logo.
Expensive those things are cheap that is part of the reason why the crankshafts break in those things
@@tonydetwiler2624 800 usd is not cheap
@@tonydetwiler2624 800 usd isnt cheap bro idk where ur from
OK, that was very cool! I appreciate you spending the time and the money so we could check out that tiny four banger. Much appreciated.
You the man. Love your videos dude. Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
Last moving piston be like: I will rotate until my last energy 😂😂😂
That slowmo was just incredible.. fantastic, dude
No 3 is not firinig ? Slow movie at middle of video
Luckily it’s not just me who wonder.😅
Nevetheless, nice video
So cool, you're definitely one of the best builder/engineers on the tube bro love your content
6:04 look at how much the flywheel is wobbling back and forth. It looks like the crankshaft is bending every time it fires
Holy shit bro last time I watched one of your vids you had like 100k subs or something, you've exploded and well deserved!
I am inspired by your videos and have been watching your channel for a long time. I even tried to do something similar in my auto repair shop. Thank you. Hello to you from Kiev, Ukraine. 👍👍👍
This video needs about 5 million views, this is probably the best slow-motion working engine video I've seen! Even though she started miss firing. 😢
This guy works really hard for a video to show some amazing views
it was so much work !!!, I couldn't even imagine it was going to be that tough, and I really want to move on to my planned videos now but I cant leave these backlogged vids in the dust cause they kind of tie into what I have planned.
3:56 2 nd cylinder from the left doenst fire?
bro literally makes the best content fr
Thank you so much for doing that. That was an amazing ride.
in case it helps you, i like watching these small scale engines because it feels more “absorbable”. like, i know exactly what’s going on because it’s small enough that i can cram a mental 3d model into my head and picture it easier. plus, when you look at the absolutely kitted out units, it helps you understand the bigger engines and how they operate more efficiently :)
Good to see you today. Your engineering skills are insane!
Hey, thanks!
Looks like a new space?? Badass video though, hope to see that custom LED that needed the theram solution you made come into play still!! Always excited for your content dude.
Haha... Crazy that you remember that, yes I actually finished it and I fulfilled the contract. I'm going to be using it real soon.
@@WarpedYT it's easily my favorite video you ever did. Next I want to know more about your clear metal!
these mini engines are cool to me because they represent the real thing but in a tiny package that is very manageable
Is that a hover craft in the backround?
Awesome video. Love seeing the explosions in the cylinders
You never cease to push the limits Matt!
That was great!
Great video I wanted to see this for 50 years
5:40 thats crankcase ventilation pressure
the greatest TH-cam channel
Dude so much respect for your work.. so clean
Bye far one of the coolest .Detailed videos ive watched! slow mo is awsome to see what goes on inside that little engine!!! build more and build em bigger!!!
Thanks!!
OXY... what could possibly go wrong? lets find out.. I laughed so hard. cheers
This morning on daily walk I seen a nice radial engine getting hauled somewhere. A large one. A see through radial engine would be neat.
I like how this four cylinder reved up.
Hi, they have a lot of blow by, thats why it doesn't have oil in the crankcase, because all would go out thru the crank ventilation. I have the V8, the 2 cyl, the wankel 2 rotors, and the 4 cyl. Great video.
This is so satisfying to watch
Every video you do, amazes me man! The amount of time, money, and most impressively, expertise, that you put into your ideas and videos, is astounding!!
Thanks for another great one!
Wait.. you don't know why people love these engines so much? This whole operation was your idea. :)
Good work!!!
Good job, Matty. Next we want to see April riding that hovercraft you have lined up for us in the back!
Wow that acetylene mix was making some power
Imagine making a see thru head for this engine too! It would be awesome
Been away for a while but always brings a smile to my face ❤
Way cool! Thanks for the insight, literally! 💯
Your welcome, I have a few more engine videos to go from my backlog then on to the fun stuff
Detonation station! Awesome. Thanks Matt.
Wow, that's awesome to see , i love it when you push the boundaries with these little engines. Great work 👏 👍 😀
Great video. Excellent block!
I love the necklace, its the most precious thing.
Awesome bro. Love the baby engine. From an engine builder. Thanks. Keep it up.
impressive footage 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You maybe bored by this, but I LOVE IT ❤❤😂😂
Keep goin' !!
That was cool! Better to experiment with these little engines than full sized ones.
You should make your own engines, you have very interesting ideas that many don't think of 👍🏻
Thanks! , I did a couple of my own a few years back but the prototypes were very expensive and people said they really wanted them and I put it on eBay for like 800 bucks It had like 150 watchers but nobody bought it ... Crazy... I might try again very soon though and do it a little bit differently and cheaper for sure.
I've always wanted to see one of those mini engens will run off a HHO cell. I can provide one if you would like 👍
You're crazy man! 😂 But it was beautiful! 😃👍
wow, cool to see the harmonics in slow motion
gorgeous print result, stunning
Great video Matt :)
You and JohnnyQ90 do some really cool stuff with these little engines.
I'd like to see more of the mini-Harley-Davidson engine. Am wondering if it would last long enough to fly a scale RC airplane of the HD powered plane at one of the HD museums. But that one has a gearbox between the engine and propeller shaft.
Everything you do is just class!
You should have a center bearing for the crank so it's not bending, avoid snapping it, and get the center cylinders more balanced. You should also add a small hole in the block (in the crankcase), with a tube, that leads back to the carburetor (kinda like a PCV valve) so you can remove all that blowby. You could even put a tiny metal tube in the exhaust that leads to the carburetors as a EGR valve to reduce temps a bit.
Dude awesome video! Reminds me of your see-thru jet engine!
is it possible for a mini engine run on 100% nitromethane or as high you can get it?
awesome!
Thanks... I'm glad you like it
Thanks for all of your effort - really enjoy the content :D
now im curious to see how many modifications you could make to that engine to make it run without blowing up
I slowed down right when the explosion happened, amazing
@6:38 "So far this video for me, has been pretty boring"
Wooow you completely miss what your viewers want.
That was some of the most awesome footage i have seen in a long time, and would have loved some more high-speed clips, showing how the oil film behaves in the cylinder, how the blow-by gets past the ring(s) and most importantly how pre-ignition/ignition timing works.
Catching the crank snapping on camera was pretty cool, but just seeing the engine operate was very awesome, no need for explosions.
I love ICE's. Thankyou for doing this video 👍
This is incredible!
Love you from India ❤
Love u too
Daaaaaaaamn that was sick
That was sick man
Excellence stellar work!!!! Out of this world world class!!!!
I don't think you timed the engine pistons correctly but I'm not the professional so keep up the good work.
"I dont know why people love these mini engines"
"This is going to be so cool if i can make this work"
Pretty sure you just amswered yourself..
Starting at 7:10 if you slow the video speed you can see that #1 and #4 were firing at BDC before the compression stroke. So those pistons were literally being pushed up into a flame front with the valves closed lol. No wonder the crank broke!
We missed you brother 🎉
Thank you, I was really busy with Mr Beast and then gearing up to do bigger videos, so much work Just to get to this point.
That was cool as hell
Thank you for this wonderful video
The gunpowder engine is still my favorite ❤️
your channel is amazing
Can we get micro forced induction next?
Am I seeing a hovercraft in the background? I always look forward to your videos!
If you could inject compressed air after TDC on the compression stroke you could make this engine run on pressure and avoid the heat of combustion. In an internal combustion engine it's pressure not heat that pushes the pistons.
Yesss, finally 🍻
Man, soo glad to sea yea Maken these sea threw motors now 😊
I know it's been a while... thanks
@WarpedPerception I remember use talking about this a couple of years ago, on one of your jet engine videos ,
@@BurchellAtTheWharf I know that's been my disease talking about things before I release them..lol
@@WarpedYT I know what yea mean man, we all have our moments, but I waited patiently to sea yea do it, and it was a set thing to watch. A little refinement, and it be some wild
Great effort, thanks for the vid,
where did you learn this amazing talent dude? It's fantastic.
Cylinder sleeves?