Honestly I think he's more along the lines of giving us a more viable solution for conversion of ICE-EV. And in the vary least it's something interesting, to ponder.
for anyone wondering...no its not practical to make this in real life. very cool demonstration though. theres power loss just as with gas cars in the transmission and axles and such. better to put electric motors right at the wheels like they alrdy do. and it would probably still be mostly silent and make clicking noises such as here, bc theres no combustion of gases to make nice exhaust sounds.
@@YoWorkMama It loses efficiency due to being made like this as it has more moving parts. If you look at a normal electric motor you can see that it has pretty much 2 parts, magnet, coil, without having conrods and crankshafts that lose efficiency.
Funny story, I was driving to the gas station, and I was listening to the radio and I heard a loud beep and almost if it was a voicemail, and I heard a subtle "Bet" and my car started shaking almost if two cylinders fired at the same time. Does anybody know how to fix it??
@@tjpg5083 My car squeaks when it goes over speed bumps but that's ok, it's just some rubber bushings. But I don't wanna hear some weird engine noise hahahha
I thought of replacing my engines cylinders with magnets and the head block with coils but it would still have all the downsides of oil leaks and complexity
I caught that, too. I know some engines that were designed to do that for one reason or another. One that always comes to mind is the Yamaha tuned v6 engine that went into the OG Taurus SHO. I think it did a thing where it would do a secondary ignition at some point during the exhaust stroke of an opposing cylinder. I spent over 10 minutes trying to find details, but Google is worthless and I couldn't find anything on the Dual Ignition System. I had 5 of them in my early driving years and did just about anything (including engine pulls/rebuilds), and they're notoriously easy to futz firing order on because of it haha
@@illitero the V6 SHO motors had secondary intake runners to have a wider power band, but they did NOT have a secondary ignition event that did any work. All engines with 2 wire coild have a wasted spark setup, it does nothing for power. Source: Built and base tuned a turbo SHO 3.2L ATX. The SHO powered 1995 Z28 is also my work.
It's that there aren't more catastrophic engine failures that always gets me... Like, I know engines have been modernized and such, but the sheer number of them that are operating just in North America at any given time, compared to the number of them that fail in a way that scraps the engine, is just incredible.
@archietiberius5005 Give the manufacturers another penny to squeeze and there will be more failures. If it wasn't for planned obsolescence and EPA regs, they could make million mile engines all day. That is IF they wanted to. But there's no money in that.
NOPE 🤔🤔, gasoline engines are a bunch of NONSENSE, especially engines made today. The engine has ONE JOB, and that's to make RPM. You don't need all that foolishness under the hood, it's complete BS. 😒😒😒😒
For a second.. sure. But then it sounds quite interesting. The first thought is that is less efficient since there is a lot more bearings. But then you realize that friction is just a small part, and maybe there is some advantage somewhere else. So, now I am really curious, if this somehow can be more efficient. I higly doubt, knowing at what level works performant electric motors.
@@ehombaneIt would never work altogether. The torque required to move the crankshaft enough would require a much much much much bigger engine, that would not only make it super impractical, but also god awful expensive. The engine to car ratio would be like putting the Burj Khalifa into a penny. Less efficient? Not at all efficient. That’s why current EVs aren’t doing it and never will. If there was a way for it to get done it would’ve. This design can’t even be used in lower torque applications like a RC car. Mostly because it cannot compensate for its weight. This can be used to like… stir your coffee in the morning at most
I have this same exact idea in my invention and idea notebook from 1992. Nice implementation. You should see the other stuff in there. It’s quite amazing.
@@splitloopgaming3523 🤣 I knew there would be one or 2 of you douches. No shit I never spent time looking at engines numbnuts, I was too busy getting buns and being the man 🤣
@@strangepetscmtyThere are more electric cars than just teslas lmfao. And like it or not, they’re going to be the standard pretty soon. You can cry about them all you want lmfao
@@uncomfortableshirt3870till we run out of electricity. 💀 we do not have enough (also want to point out the batteries in the cold issue) they can try but it won’t happen.
@@mojojojo6400EV's do sound real, real fast. Otherwise, there's no way to get a combustion engine sound from a non combustion engine, unless you use a speaker. Further, I'm going to need an explanation on how they can possibly "never run out of" energy. I'm pretty sure Newton made pretty clear what's required to convert energy.
That's why a high lobe cam cause a hot rodded engine to sound as it does, which is actually strange because it actually sounds like the engine is about to shut off at idle but if you rev it up it sounds like a MONSTER 😱🫣😮😲🚦🚙🚗
@@paulwood4056 who's going to tell this guy That you can make animations Of stuff That happens in real life? Like if I made an animation of a plane, does that automatically mean planes don't exist? Dumbass logic 💀
There’s some proper dickery happening in this comment thread. So, the 4 people who replied above me, do you bully everyone in your lives or just people you find on the internet? That’s a rhetorical question, I think everyone already knows the answer…..
Never say never. Opposed-piston engines fire two cylinders (functionally two pistons in one cylinder) at the same time. Among others, the engines made by German manufacturer Jumo successfully powered several airplanes in the 1930s and 40s.
@nehart1938 He specified internal combustion engines, which would include all possible configurations. Also, the famous Deltic British locomotive engine was an opposed-piston type and it was "V-shaped" any which way you looked at it. As I said, never say never.
Neat for a model, but completely impractical for real use due to losses from friction and unnecessary moving parts. A standard electric motor is much more efficient and powerful.
@@mizan-mq3me electric motors have way more torq than internal combustion engines, that's why on trains you have electric engines that are powered by generators
They’ll hide the digital record that makes a broom broom noise somewhere unobtrusively. Still the younger generation will fall for it hook line and sinker.
Why do you need pistons in an electric engine? They're used in gasoline engines because the micro explosions in the cylinders need to be synchronized so that there are always micro explosions happening to maintain the thrust. The chambers need to be reloaded with fuel after ignition, so there's a pause after ignition in each cylinder. That's not necessary in an electric engine with constant thrust. Electric motors are much simpler than gasoline engines.
You don’t; this is just a fun little model. He goes into it in the full video about how this isn’t useful when electric motors are already good at creating rotational motion directly.
@@sawajyd the dodge viper had an odd firing order, meaning the pulses between the firing intervals weren't spaced out evenly, but no 2 cylinders fired at the same time
@@Ferrari255GTOjust because it doesn't, doesn't mean it can't. It's working on a small scale, which means it could potentially work on a large scale. I don't know how much power it produces, but it's an idea to make an electric car have a sound similar to a gas.
@@ogshotglass9291 let me explain why this design is stupid: even though it could technically work, it'd be a HUGE waste of energy, because you take the main advantage from electric engines, wich is that they have no mechanical energy loss, and you completely obliterate it. The engine would be RPM limited, wich means the engine would need a gearbox, wich is more wasted energy on conversion. Now you have to add to that the fact that there's X amount of motors instead of a large one or four small ones (one per wheel) wich need to work with each other. To top it all off, since the engine has cranks and a crankshaft reliability goes down, costs skyrocket and maintenance goes up too since the engine would need oil. Safe to say this just isn't happening at a full size scale. Also, the sound wouldn't really be there as there is no need for compression, exhaust or intake, so it'd be an unsealed system with no pressure variability, otherwise it'd be even more complex and even less eficient, as the electric motors would need to fight the engine's friction and displace the air.
People that care about efficiency; you need to understand that generally speaking: *the more you can hear an engine, the less efficient it is* (sound is "lost" energy)
That Is just completely wrong Edit: it's not wrong in the fact that sound is wasted energy but loud=inefficient is wrong, almost no energy is lost from sound and some engines are more quiet and less efficient than louder engines. Also straight piping an engine doesn't make it less efficient, it would make it run leaner but your o2 sensors will compensate, it will be louder and the same efficiency.
Uhh, maybe in a motor with the sound from shaft bearings rotating and the air displaced by said movement. But that isn’t really going to be anything substantial. For an ICE engine, you’re not really hearing sound energy from similar sources. You’re hearing the sound of combustion, which isn’t really an energy you could utilise. There’s advancements in fuel injection, timing and component design, which alter aspects such as flame propagation and burn velocity. You want a controlled, yet high burn velocity to minimise heat loss, utilise the most energy from the fuel and to reduce emissions. If you alter the intake or the exhaust for sound energy, you’re probably going to make negative gains while interfering with intake temperatures as well as the scavenging properties of the exhaust. Essentially, you’re not wrong that sound is energy wasted, but to attempt to recover it primarily to sound more efficient is misguided.
...and why would you do this instead of electric motors on 2 or all 4 of the wheels? It introduces vibration, wear & tear, transmission dependency, reduced per-tire torque control, etc...
_Sounds like Mr. Krabs running from his office to the kitchen._
When he eats bad
🦀
Bwahaaaahahahaha!!! Ya got me with this one I did not see that coming at all.
Money money money 😂
So, he IS a flatplane V8 afterall! I can finally show the proof to my theory!
Nobody:
Mr. Krabs running:
😂😂😂😂
This one caught me off guard
Lmao ppl stupid 😂
That made me think for 5 seconds before understanding 😅
That is freakin hilarious🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro is saving us from silent electric cars
A real G fr
Honestly I think he's more along the lines of giving us a more viable solution for conversion of ICE-EV. And in the vary least it's something interesting, to ponder.
@@MarineVeteran0351 do tell. how is this a more viable solution for conversion of ICE-EV?
this will be silent too because there is no explotion in that engine
@mironevala5435 it's not an engine. It's an electric motor.
@@aaizner847 you are maybe right but i said engine because this is so similar in construction to the v8 ice
I'm 68 years old and I've been thinking about this since I was in highschool in 1974, I'm glad to it working.
Did you graduate high school by chance? I'm glad to it working if you did.
@@sukhoifockewulf9371 yes
Very cool
@@sukhoifockewulf9371 Holy f*ck, be more disrespectful.
It's obvious they lost a "see" there.
At least as obvious as identifying you as a PoS..
Yeah, but how about the efficiency?
"Sir, why does your engine bay have a rave going on inside it?"
Uh, aurora borealis?
Ah- Aurora Borealis?! At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your engine?!
No more light switch raves cheat!
How in the name of all that is holy did this turn into steamed hams
@@davemiller638 Yes!!
Damn some v8 be sounding like Mr Krabs
Including the money grubbing.
Mr Krabs is a v8 engine
His legs move like a v engine
Glad you know how to copy someone else's comment. Your weird asf and clearly can't come up with your own jokes...😂
You made me spit my pop out!🤣
Bro dirty minded me for a second💀💀💀💀💀
I looked for this comment 😂
I feel you bro xD
Men of culture gather lol 👀
Wth
I was gonna say… where may I purchase a slightly larger version of this from?
for anyone wondering...no its not practical to make this in real life. very cool demonstration though. theres power loss just as with gas cars in the transmission and axles and such. better to put electric motors right at the wheels like they alrdy do. and it would probably still be mostly silent and make clicking noises such as here, bc theres no combustion of gases to make nice exhaust sounds.
Thank you, I looked at it and thought??? Why?
It wouldn't need a transmission.
It still runs on gas
@@YoWorkMama It loses efficiency due to being made like this as it has more moving parts. If you look at a normal electric motor you can see that it has pretty much 2 parts, magnet, coil, without having conrods and crankshafts that lose efficiency.
@adrianlovic6486 yes you still need a transmission and probably a power transfer case... most all electric cars have a one speed transmission.
Bro grabbed a sound clip of Mr. Krabs, sped it up and thought we wouldn't notice
@@AlexanderBrown77nice :)
@@AlexanderBrown77no one cares 😂
lol
I care @@sahabahkhan3858
I am gun grip
"What engine ya got?"
Mr Krabs V8
Come up with your own comments
@@kevinwehrer874don’t be so salty just the internet
@@geezoticswe should always bitch against spam and unoriginality. Look up Dead Internet theory, that's where we're headed when we accept it😊
@@bendank9762 some people just have the same idea
@@bendank9762🤓
Flatplane sounds Like an EMD 567, 645, or 710 engine
tf does that mean
Sounds like an EDP 445 to me
@llamaboioflusatia I shouldn't have laughed, but I did 😂
@@whyisitsodifficultomakeahandleThat, friend, is a train guy
@@pantrapeusz9071 train GIRL
Damm, looking at those pistons is doing something in me.
*sigh
*checks the comments
“You never intentionally fire two cylinders at a time”
My car: “bet?”
When your car makes a noise and it's not one of the 5 you already knew about
Fiat 2 cilinder does exactly that.
Funny story, I was driving to the gas station, and I was listening to the radio and I heard a loud beep and almost if it was a voicemail, and I heard a subtle "Bet" and my car started shaking almost if two cylinders fired at the same time. Does anybody know how to fix it??
@@tjpg5083 for real
@@tjpg5083 My car squeaks when it goes over speed bumps but that's ok, it's just some rubber bushings.
But I don't wanna hear some weird engine noise hahahha
Electric V8 engine is something I didn’t think I would hear.
I thought of replacing my engines cylinders with magnets and the head block with coils but it would still have all the downsides of oil leaks and complexity
I mean technically it isn't an engine, it's not using heat energy
@@trisapientI really like the idea, but aren’t magnets brittle? How to stop it from shattering?
@@hi-ld4gg correct, they are 1 way motors
@@hi-ld4ggNow all of the old men who call them "V8 motors" will actually be correct.
Me: Oh wow that’s pretty interesting tbh
Everyone else: Mr. Krabs walking
that looks rather stimulating
that's not a "piston engine" that's mister crabs walking sped up
I imagine the torque produced IA on the order of .25 of the combustion equivalent ...
You just copied the first comment with a little different wording. This is why your nor funny at all..😂
I am plant
If you speed it up fast enough, it'll sound more like a V8. It's wild.
No one knows wtf that BS is, just stop
We need to see engineering explained and the action lab team up for a project
The channel called 'Driving4Answers' has really good videos explaining how engines work, it's well worth checking out.
@@beachforestmountain4269 cool👍
@@beachforestmountain4269seconded! D4A is amazing!
@@beachforestmountain4269 D4A is excellent. Love that guy
@@beachforestmountain4269did they explained solenoid engine?
That activated some neurons
"hear me out on that engine"
Can you imagine your car sounding like that as you cruise main street???
Once properly oiled it wouldn’t sound like that. Hopefully
Can you imagine the technology unavailable to the general population?
People drive things that sound worse
Small V8
That's why you get a touch screen speakers and cameras. Right?
I’ve been stuck watching this video in a loop for over 30 mins. Waiting for it to finish
Is the joke that it doesn't loop?
@@biscuitbobification I was gonna say the same
I think I am getting near the end finally
I’m stoned too
I'm 15 hours in... when does it end?
The sounds at the end blew my mind. Makes so much sense now!
0:22
I don't think I need to say anything for this part 💀
“In a combustion engine you never intentionally fire two pistons at the same time”
Boxer engines:
I caught that, too. I know some engines that were designed to do that for one reason or another. One that always comes to mind is the Yamaha tuned v6 engine that went into the OG Taurus SHO. I think it did a thing where it would do a secondary ignition at some point during the exhaust stroke of an opposing cylinder. I spent over 10 minutes trying to find details, but Google is worthless and I couldn't find anything on the Dual Ignition System. I had 5 of them in my early driving years and did just about anything (including engine pulls/rebuilds), and they're notoriously easy to futz firing order on because of it haha
or literally any motor that isnt cross plane? lol
@@_BaguetteDoggo That too. Unless it’s a rotary engine, then the rotors fire just as the one in front is finishing the process.
Yamaha 4-cylinder motors from the 70's & 80's had 2 coils, and always had a "wasted spark" firing on both the combustion and exhaust strokes.
@@illitero the V6 SHO motors had secondary intake runners to have a wider power band, but they did NOT have a secondary ignition event that did any work. All engines with 2 wire coild have a wasted spark setup, it does nothing for power.
Source: Built and base tuned a turbo SHO 3.2L ATX. The SHO powered 1995 Z28 is also my work.
This video single-handedly got me into the engine game
Me too brotha. Me too
The engine game? What are you 10?..... Oh yeah you probably are..... Have fun with your engine games whatever that is.......
@@Orthaluminoxyou can't be insulting someone's age when you can't even grow proper facial hair
What's this engine game and where can I find it?
@@Orthaluminox let him live his life bro damn… I’d like to see what happens if you talk that way to someone’s face.
V8 sound ❌
Mr krabs walking sound ✅
"i am mature"
"i am mature"
"i am mature"
"i am mature"
"i am mature"
I love the sound explanation!
its brilliant!
just need it slowed down
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_sorry_ _ignore_ _these_
Combustion engines really are incredible feats of engineering. The fact that we just have cars like we do is mind blowing.
It's that there aren't more catastrophic engine failures that always gets me...
Like, I know engines have been modernized and such, but the sheer number of them that are operating just in North America at any given time, compared to the number of them that fail in a way that scraps the engine, is just incredible.
@archietiberius5005 Give the manufacturers another penny to squeeze and there will be more failures.
If it wasn't for planned obsolescence and EPA regs, they could make million mile engines all day. That is IF they wanted to. But there's no money in that.
@@Quinid1million mile truck engines are quite normal
@@alanhat5252 you are talking about old diesels. Proving my point.
NOPE 🤔🤔, gasoline engines are a bunch of NONSENSE, especially engines made today. The engine has ONE JOB, and that's to make RPM. You don't need all that foolishness under the hood, it's complete BS. 😒😒😒😒
My dirty mind could never unsee this
Sounds like Mr krab running from the IRS
_"You never intentionally fire two pistons at the same time."_
*Kia Sportage:* *_"Hold my_*_ __-beer-__ _*_spark plug."_*
Like in Ghostbusters you never cross streams
Guess nobody told Harley Davidson that. Maybe it’s general rule for v8s but not every engine.
@@Observer61 Or Victory or every older waste spark ignition system from every manufacturer. lol
@@ariebossley2509 Thx, learned something didn’t know it was that common in the early days.
There are no spark plugs on a EV!
My brain glitched when I hear electric v8 engine 😂
That's what they want 😉
@@dzznuts7580istg if I ask “who’s they?” and someone replies with some conspiracy, I’ll lose my last piece of faith in humanity
For a second.. sure. But then it sounds quite interesting.
The first thought is that is less efficient since there is a lot more bearings. But then you realize that friction is just a small part, and maybe there is some advantage somewhere else. So, now I am really curious, if this somehow can be more efficient. I higly doubt, knowing at what level works performant electric motors.
@@ehombaneIt would never work altogether. The torque required to move the crankshaft enough would require a much much much much bigger engine, that would not only make it super impractical, but also god awful expensive. The engine to car ratio would be like putting the Burj Khalifa into a penny. Less efficient? Not at all efficient. That’s why current EVs aren’t doing it and never will. If there was a way for it to get done it would’ve.
This design can’t even be used in lower torque applications like a RC car. Mostly because it cannot compensate for its weight. This can be used to like… stir your coffee in the morning at most
@@ehombaneIt's 100% pointless, electric motors work with wound wires and magnets.
This serves zero purpose, it's basically a display piece.
I have this same exact idea in my invention and idea notebook from 1992. Nice implementation. You should see the other stuff in there. It’s quite amazing.
The way it was moving tho😭💀🙏🗣️🔥🔥
The Sound Explanation really helped tbh
People who say tbh are usually liers
Finally my car can have RGB lights in engine
A car for true gamers
This might be the most comprehensive engine mechanic video I've ever heard
2-stroke electric engine. Had this idea in childhood...Nice to see its working.
We got a whole ass electric v8 engine before GTA 6.
What is next? 😂😂 V12 electric before GTA
No body care about gta 6 except TikTok lame o’s
@@Bussdownbanditand anyone who remotely enjoys video games
@@Bussdownbanditimma touch you (I came from Instagram not TikTok)
@@MochaKnightessnothing wrong with video games, just your disgusting, shitty outlook.
I just learned more in this short than I have in 40 years about engines
if it took you 40 years to learn about firing order, you never actually spent time learning about engines.
How long will it take to understand that this video is a joke.
@@sighvatssohn its not a joke, its a demonstration. Jfc so many idiots
@@splitloopgaming3523 🤣 I knew there would be one or 2 of you douches. No shit I never spent time looking at engines numbnuts, I was too busy getting buns and being the man 🤣
@@splitloopgaming3523 that's the point
i wish there was a full scale of this model or in a car today. it would be awesome to watch this in full scale running
That info at the end is super useful for sound design. Thanks
“7000 missed calls from Harvard university!”
Funny comment
They wanna know if you are a Hamas supporter.
*7,000 missed calls from "Blocked Number"*
@@franko8572not everything has to be about people fighting 🔥🔥
yes, i am one of the supporter of my brothers.@@franko8572
Mr.Krabs *when the irs comes*
"WhOaH, tHeRe iT GoEs"
😂
That slow mo piston lookin sus bruh
You telling me that a regular V8 engine do paradiddles
As a percussionist I applaude the simple musical knowledge applied to the audio of an engine. That definitely takes a bit of skill.
Bloody drummers!! Although Bonham made his drums sound like powerful V6 with those insane triplets
Fellow dinner here. I know what ur talking about. 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
I love paradiddles
Baha. Superior comment
Me seeing the pistons in action; I should call her
I’m actually beefing with my GF right now so this hit hard😂
yall saw it, right?
Out of all the things you could have noticed, you noticed that?
xD ....I *did* think, like, "Wow! _That_ ... doesn't look like...
"how does an electric V8 work?"
Uselessly
I watched it 3 times before realizing it was a loop. lol
Very interesting!
And nothing beats the sound of a old V8 with a aftermarket cam.
This is blasphemy this is madness...
@@strangepetscmty I was refering to makingf electgric v8 . we jave v8 tnc
@@strangepetscmtyThere are more electric cars than just teslas lmfao. And like it or not, they’re going to be the standard pretty soon. You can cry about them all you want lmfao
That's because of the carburators
@@uncomfortableshirt3870till we run out of electricity. 💀 we do not have enough (also want to point out the batteries in the cold issue) they can try but it won’t happen.
When you need an electric motor but you want it to be as inefficient as possible.
why you gotta ruin the fun
Some people might want the real sound... sorta. Also you can mess around and configure this thing to never run out of energy
I am sorry, what? Never run out of energy?
@netimma you heard him, its perputal motion. Atheists win this one buddy.
@@mojojojo6400EV's do sound real, real fast.
Otherwise, there's no way to get a combustion engine sound from a non combustion engine, unless you use a speaker.
Further, I'm going to need an explanation on how they can possibly "never run out of" energy. I'm pretty sure Newton made pretty clear what's required to convert energy.
Bro accidentally created an optical illusion with that red light example.
So this is where the Mr.Krabs running Sound effect comes from😂
Flatplane V8 sound like Mr. Krabs running
And those pistons remind me of the child-molesting monster from Silent Hill 2
V8 engines really do have a unique sound to them. It's fascinating how different designs can affect the sound output.
🤫
Bro is ai
ChatGPT ahh comment
Bro looks in the mirror and asks “am I dumb or is everyone else just smarter than me”
STOP commenting on every single video
Broski here intentionally slowed down those electric blue pistons. We see what you did there 🤣
You're mature, you're mature...
BRO THIS IS WILDLY AMAZING ANIMATION!! So cool showing why the idle sounds the way it does like wtf that just blew my mind!
Drop u may wanna drop the scissors before u run around in shock telling ur mama papa about the new discovery in ur life.
That's why a high lobe cam cause a hot rodded engine to sound as it does, which is actually strange because it actually sounds like the engine is about to shut off at idle but if you rev it up it sounds like a MONSTER 😱🫣😮😲🚦🚙🚗
That's all it is... animation. Do you believe all the cartoons you watch?
@@paulwood4056 who's going to tell this guy That you can make animations Of stuff That happens in real life? Like if I made an animation of a plane, does that automatically mean planes don't exist? Dumbass logic 💀
There’s some proper dickery happening in this comment thread. So, the 4 people who replied above me, do you bully everyone in your lives or just people you find on the internet?
That’s a rhetorical question, I think everyone already knows the answer…..
Now, build a full size motor, and set standard back 50 years
It would have like 0 torque
I am gun grip
@@Gun_Gripdon't lie
@@RealG.Washington I am Gun Grip
Mr.Krabs?
"woah there it goes" sounds like pigeon toady
Never say never. Opposed-piston engines fire two cylinders (functionally two pistons in one cylinder) at the same time. Among others, the engines made by German manufacturer Jumo successfully powered several airplanes in the 1930s and 40s.
opposed-piston and radial engines are definitely not V-shaped
@nehart1938 He specified internal combustion engines, which would include all possible configurations. Also, the famous Deltic British locomotive engine was an opposed-piston type and it was "V-shaped" any which way you looked at it. As I said, never say never.
Was just about to say this also, there are most definitely internal combustion engines that fire two pistons simultaneously
German and 1940 is a terrifying combination
Honda inline 4 does it as well 2 outside 2 inside !
Congrats on someone finally making this. I have been talking about using magnets to push the pistons down for years. Awesome to see someone go for it.
Neat for a model, but completely impractical for real use due to losses from friction and unnecessary moving parts. A standard electric motor is much more efficient and powerful.
@@UnwindTimeVintageWatchMuseumit also has more torq
@@TheOnlyKingBeesource?
@@mizan-mq3me Physics, 8 grade.
@@mizan-mq3me electric motors have way more torq than internal combustion engines, that's why on trains you have electric engines that are powered by generators
The sounds at the end 😆
this guy is tryna keep v8s around with an electrical application...somebody better hire this man
New EV with a soul? 😅
Nice one bud
Put some valves, it might work🤷♂️
They’ll hide the digital record that makes a broom broom noise somewhere unobtrusively. Still the younger generation will fall for it hook line and sinker.
No, exhaust noise comes from the explosions in the engine being amplified by the exhaust pipes, this has no explosions so it wouldn’t make sound
@@drumnbasssakuga9352it would make sound from the pistons moving. Not the same as a real car sound, still, a sound
V8’s would not be in demand if they sounded like knees knocking after a cold shower.😂
The entire engine model is made of plastic ofc it doesn't sound like an engine made out of metal
😉👍
Source of mr Ora a walking sound just dropped.
sounds like kerosene + Mr Krabs running
This is a genuinely useful and entertaining short.
Replace useful with useless
the model is quite useful to get a general idea of what an engine is doing@@tomnuss7396
Literally who is this useful too, very cool but pretty “useless”
a tool is only as useful as the person wielding it@@daviddettmann6660
Are we just going to ignore the rubber piston looking like flesh light
I would be interested in this kind of video for all the engine types & firing patterns thatd be super cool
Bro, the elictric sound sounds like every rocket leauge car sounds
The guy who made the v8 engine knew exactly what he was doing💀
I didnt get it
What he knew he was doing?
He was just making a engine😅
@@Randomguy98939you don’t want to know💀
@@Randomguy98939the valves look like an adult toy for males 😭
Sounds like an old Super Mario game more than Mr. Krabs to me
that is what people in paper mario sound like when they talk
Why do you need pistons in an electric engine? They're used in gasoline engines because the micro explosions in the cylinders need to be synchronized so that there are always micro explosions happening to maintain the thrust. The chambers need to be reloaded with fuel after ignition, so there's a pause after ignition in each cylinder. That's not necessary in an electric engine with constant thrust. Electric motors are much simpler than gasoline engines.
You don’t; this is just a fun little model. He goes into it in the full video about how this isn’t useful when electric motors are already good at creating rotational motion directly.
Probably wont be the only one to mention it but boxer engines do fire two cylinders at once
Only if using a flat-plane crankshaft and having 6 or more cylinders, the vast majority of boxer engines don't fire two cylinders at once.
A v-10 dodge engine fires 2 at a time back in the late 90s, as I remember?
some motorcycles are 2 stroke
@@sawajyd the dodge viper had an odd firing order, meaning the pulses between the firing intervals weren't spaced out evenly, but no 2 cylinders fired at the same time
good thing he is talking about a V8, which don't fire 2 at a time ever.
Nothing like introducing more inefficiency! But it looks cool.
that like me before late to school exam by one 1 sec💀💀
It’s videos like these that make me wish youtube shorts could be longer.
Its almost like we’re on a platform made originally for long platform videos
@@kh9242we have longs. They’re called actual videos
then just watch a "normal" youtube video?
TH-cam videos for the longest time were limited to 9 minutes
They're called "regular TH-cam videos"
This engine is sponsored by Mr. Krabs
😂😂😂
Sounds like a skeleton shivering
My water 🌊 filter makes this kind of sound, when filling with water at home. 😂
I really appreciate you showing us the sound difference
Just because i KNOW someone's thinking it: no, electric cars DO NOT use engines like theese, this is just a demonstration model of something not real
Demonstration model of an idiotic engine type.
@@user-eb8ul1hc9w are you criticising combustion engines or did you not understand that this thing doesn't exist on a large scale?
@@Ferrari255GTOjust because it doesn't, doesn't mean it can't. It's working on a small scale, which means it could potentially work on a large scale. I don't know how much power it produces, but it's an idea to make an electric car have a sound similar to a gas.
@@ogshotglass9291 let me explain why this design is stupid: even though it could technically work, it'd be a HUGE waste of energy, because you take the main advantage from electric engines, wich is that they have no mechanical energy loss, and you completely obliterate it. The engine would be RPM limited, wich means the engine would need a gearbox, wich is more wasted energy on conversion. Now you have to add to that the fact that there's X amount of motors instead of a large one or four small ones (one per wheel) wich need to work with each other. To top it all off, since the engine has cranks and a crankshaft reliability goes down, costs skyrocket and maintenance goes up too since the engine would need oil. Safe to say this just isn't happening at a full size scale. Also, the sound wouldn't really be there as there is no need for compression, exhaust or intake, so it'd be an unsealed system with no pressure variability, otherwise it'd be even more complex and even less eficient, as the electric motors would need to fight the engine's friction and displace the air.
@@ogshotglass9291Jesus Christ, you people are dense!
brain: *STICK YOUR FINGER IN IT*
The ending was pretty mindblowing :-)
You should do a video on how a cam can give a motor a throaty growly stutter and can add power.
Lobe separation angle
I dunno about mr Krabs walking but that sound like kerosene 😂
Tru
WHY DOES IT LOOK LIKE THE PISTONS MOUTHS ARE MOVING!?
Netflix: are you still watching
Someone’s daughter:
You always come up with the coolest stuff! You don’t stay on one subject only, you diversify, and that’s the trick!
Thank you!
You people are incredibly thick. This is not how electric cars work
People that care about efficiency; you need to understand that generally speaking: *the more you can hear an engine, the less efficient it is*
(sound is "lost" energy)
...but it adds to the vibe, which gives energy!
I hear you loud and clear! 👍🤞
That Is just completely wrong
Edit: it's not wrong in the fact that sound is wasted energy but loud=inefficient is wrong, almost no energy is lost from sound and some engines are more quiet and less efficient than louder engines. Also straight piping an engine doesn't make it less efficient, it would make it run leaner but your o2 sensors will compensate, it will be louder and the same efficiency.
Uhh, maybe in a motor with the sound from shaft bearings rotating and the air displaced by said movement. But that isn’t really going to be anything substantial. For an ICE engine, you’re not really hearing sound energy from similar sources. You’re hearing the sound of combustion, which isn’t really an energy you could utilise. There’s advancements in fuel injection, timing and component design, which alter aspects such as flame propagation and burn velocity. You want a controlled, yet high burn velocity to minimise heat loss, utilise the most energy from the fuel and to reduce emissions. If you alter the intake or the exhaust for sound energy, you’re probably going to make negative gains while interfering with intake temperatures as well as the scavenging properties of the exhaust.
Essentially, you’re not wrong that sound is energy wasted, but to attempt to recover it primarily to sound more efficient is misguided.
@@ethan4237An attempt to recover that wasted energy was never mentioned though.
I thought he was trolling us by the thumbnail because sometimes he trolls us in his videos😂
I hope bro won't disappear one day
The coil you would need to produce enough power to move an actual vehicle would have to be insane 😂
Can't work today, magnets imploded my car.
I doubt this would be applied in the same way as an ICE
@@nicholasfinch4087 LMAOO
Why have all this machinery to replace a simple electric motor?
...and why would you do this instead of electric motors on 2 or all 4 of the wheels? It introduces vibration, wear & tear, transmission dependency, reduced per-tire torque control, etc...