@@juninworkspace still, all piston engines suck imo and theyre huge which is why theyre bad. i love them cause its just fun to see them run, but to put it in a car? hell no i made a rotary engine, its compact asf, its easy and its alot stronger than piston engines (it also goes more than 30k rpm)
@@cappoisepic Boxer engines are way better on cars, i think i will make one for testing and post it later, but how do you measure de rmp of the engine?
@@juninworkspace i was asking that myself, idk either. i think gear ratios would help (i used this to test my lego engines) but i never tried, although i dont really care about rpm i need a rev limited (as i said the engine goes over 30k rpm which is bad) and how did i measure it? i didnt, its an example although i think it definitely goes over 30k rpm
@@cappoisepic if you slow down a video of a engine working you can see that it goes around 420 rmp up to 530, past that the engine just stalls and losses rmp, if you put 1 second slowed down on the engine running and count how many times it did a rotation and mutiply it by 60 you the the rmp. and to count the rmp past 500 you need to screen record at a framerate higher then 60 fps.
Looks great!
this is cool but whats crazy is that i have an engine car myself and its smaller than urs by alot and it goes 350 :skull:
the V design is not very efficient when there a lot of cylinders (in plane crazy)
@@juninworkspace still, all piston engines suck imo and theyre huge which is why theyre bad. i love them cause its just fun to see them run, but to put it in a car? hell no
i made a rotary engine, its compact asf, its easy and its alot stronger than piston engines (it also goes more than 30k rpm)
@@cappoisepic Boxer engines are way better on cars, i think i will make one for testing and post it later, but how do you measure de rmp of the engine?
@@juninworkspace i was asking that myself, idk either. i think gear ratios would help (i used this to test my lego engines) but i never tried, although i dont really care about rpm i need a rev limited (as i said the engine goes over 30k rpm which is bad)
and how did i measure it? i didnt, its an example although i think it definitely goes over 30k rpm
@@cappoisepic if you slow down a video of a engine working you can see that it goes around 420 rmp up to 530, past that the engine just stalls and losses rmp, if you put 1 second slowed down on the engine running and count how many times it did a rotation and mutiply it by 60 you the the rmp. and to count the rmp past 500 you need to screen record at a framerate higher then 60 fps.