Knowledge is power. I bet less than 1 kid in 100 understands how a typical car engine (block, head, cylinders, pistons, crankshaft, intake/exhaust valves, etc) works. What a shame. This video helps correct that. Nice job!
tnx for the vid, but it left me a bit more confused... if u could stand still in one of the sides or directly on top for a bit it would help a lot, i tought it would be like a regular s4 for each side, but the order of the pistons got me confused... but nice one mate
I think the cranckshaft is inverted
Good video, But the spinning didn't help. Would be better if showed from above the firing order.
The crankpin and the counterweights should be opposed.
Knowledge is power. I bet less than 1 kid in 100 understands how a typical car engine (block, head, cylinders, pistons, crankshaft, intake/exhaust valves, etc) works. What a shame. This video helps correct that. Nice job!
Twister051 times change, friend.
I'm 15 and my mommy says I'm smart. My daddy had a 2 stroke electric gas diesel engine. It goes vroom vroom and boom boom. Hahahahah Yee haw.
time indeed changed now idk how old u are now
tnx for the vid, but it left me a bit more confused... if u could stand still in one of the sides or directly on top for a bit it would help a lot, i tought it would be like a regular s4 for each side, but the order of the pistons got me confused... but nice one mate
Great animation, but could do with slowing down. Hard to see what's going on :)
Wait so is this whats in those drinks I buy
And this is what you call a pushrod engine?
Rob Z yes
I'm 13 and I know how a damn engine works
Congrats
Good for u
Quit lying 🤥
Then why do you watch the video
13
Dsbanale