Impressive its fast for a V8, try to make a blower for it (Just kidding) you should make a dyno or some sort of thing. To show the power it has, i believe it does have a lot.
It was sticky and rough in the beginning, but the more you put it together the more smooth it gets as the parts straighten and align. Think of it as braces
@@user_dudeman3 really great engine tho! I’m still thinking about a V8 but so many parts, so much time, and if a piston or valve breaks you would have to take the whole thing apart..
@@legoenginemechanic101 it really only took me about a few hours tops, just in the span of 2 days with school in the way, I also had to substitute ALOT of parts, pistons 7 and 8 aren’t even regular pistons, but I would suggest just being careful of which parts you use, because with a v8 that doesn’t have full suction, the only way for parts to break is when they catch
Dang man! Looks amazing! Simply astonishing that someone has finally made a modern 4x4 LEGO V8!! Congratulations!!! It really does look good too!!
It feels amazing to have broke. The barrier and be the first to make one in a very long time!
@@user_dudeman3 I bet haha!!
Great job dude, really impressive seeing big engines like this made. Heres to another year of crazy and wacky engines!
Just made a v10 now I have to wait until the yellow parts come in to make a v12😁
Can’t wait for the V12!! Lamborghini or Detroit 12V71??
@AM’s Engine Garage just made the vid of the piston (the valve parts haven’t came in)
@@user_dudeman3 prolly Lamborghini but I may get a turbine and attach it to the manifold and make a turbo
The pneumatic v4 video is in progress!
Nice!
Nice! Whats the stroke?
dam that probly runs better than most of my 1 cylinders... nice jobs
Don’t you 3d print engine components?? You could probably 3d print something to make you engines faster than this! Haha
@@user_dudeman3 well yeah at some point, can’t pass 3k rpm sadly with anything but I will some day.
@@Tmanpuncher27 well best luck to you!
Ohhhh Wowww I’ve been so excited to see someone else’s large engine🤩 it’s so much fastest than my K16 lol 🤣 wellll doneee!
Ya imma need a tutorial for that
My V8 is done!!!
I am pretty surprised at just how fast this v8 could go with just 2 stud wide intake manifold flow!
Impressive its fast for a V8, try to make a blower for it (Just kidding) you should make a dyno or some sort of thing. To show the power it has, i believe it does have a lot.
That’s a great idea! (Especially the blower lmao)
@@user_dudeman3 if it would work it might be epic
@jr lego garage made one too
Did you use 2x1 lift arms instead of 1.5 cuz I’m tryna build one
Hi, just wanna ask, how did you deal with friction at the beginning as you said? I am making a v8 too
It was sticky and rough in the beginning, but the more you put it together the more smooth it gets as the parts straighten and align. Think of it as braces
@@user_dudeman3 oh, thanks okay
What are you going to make for a 1ksub special??
Idk if I’ll even get there, I’ve been in the 900s since last January lol, but I actually haven’t planned that yet
W16 when?
If I can make 2 running V8s, I will make a W16
what does lve stand for
LEGO Vacuum Engine
Now chuck a supercharger on it 😂
Lmao I totally should 😂😂
I had to buy parts
Also how did you reduce friction
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U gotta make a supercharger for the V8. If only they actually worked in lego :(
They do but the supercharger I made can only boost turbines and such
@@user_dudeman3 true
Yes someone actually has made a V12 lego vacuum engine and a V8 in 2021 ima try finding the link
(Sadly I think the kid had his channel deleted)
Yeah Samuel Wilson did, but this is still the first of its kind, regarding valve layout
@@user_dudeman3 really great engine tho! I’m still thinking about a V8 but so many parts, so much time, and if a piston or valve breaks you would have to take the whole thing apart..
@@legoenginemechanic101 it really only took me about a few hours tops, just in the span of 2 days with school in the way, I also had to substitute ALOT of parts, pistons 7 and 8 aren’t even regular pistons, but I would suggest just being careful of which parts you use, because with a v8 that doesn’t have full suction, the only way for parts to break is when they catch
@@user_dudeman3 I still remember when I built my first V4 and it was the first on ever!