Hey bro you water mark your videos bc alot of your videos are being used own FB by other channels and taking credited...you should start controlling your videos on FB,youtube,tiktok ..they taking all your hardwork away....
@@AtMortenJ yes, he does. That's what the OP said in his comment. I don't know how you got to thinking that, that comment somehow meant he doesn't have one.
Sounds absolutely phenomenal. The difference proper adjustable valves make on one of these little engines is night and day. All the other engines you've shown with wobbly valve assembly's don't sound as crisp as this one
This one is impressive! With oiling system and multi ring pistons etc. And it actually sounds great. Still quite expensive at $800 + having to buy spark plugs etc. I would seriously consider buying one if I could get the full set with < $600. With all the development in engine models in these years hopefully I won't need to wait much longer
Definitely. It wasn't very long ago that an engine like this would be a custom commission from a grey-beard machinist that'd cost you new-car money. Granted the engine you'd get from that would be absolutely beautiful and run like a dream, but it's still two orders of magnitude more expensive and took a person like 3 months to make as opposed to this working micro engine that is made on an assembly line in probably about 3-6 hours. Wild that that's possible now.
@@Teth47 Our current factory production abilities allows way better than this. The limiting factor is to have customers. So it's the slow ramp-up of customers expecting more that is the limiting factor for progress. If you get only 100 customers, then the tooling/setup cost is huge per produced engine. No one wants to make "the best" engine and set the sales price the same as a high-volume competitor and just hope that maybe, maybe you will get enough customers to find the product and leave the multiple competitors same-price, less-quality high-volume products. Because more parts still means more production cost. So you need not just same but actually much higher sales volumes to shrink the tooling cost and manage to still get the same profit level.
Love how you've always made custom parts to these mini engines. Would be awesome if you somehow had a mini dino to see the performance difference with your modifications
The build quality on this one is exceptional, compared to model engines I've seen in the past! Just the fact that it has the normal 3 main bearings that most 4 cylinders should have, a cam-in-block design, metal piston rings, a real oil pump, and actually carries oil in the crankcase, is a game changer. Reliability is going to be MUCH better than the usual nitro motors that depend on the fuel for lube. If the oil pump is working like it should, you shouldn't actually need that much oil in the crankcase? Anyway, sounds pretty good. Well done Johnny!😁👍
Honestly, if it weren't for the high cost, I'd buy one right now. The fact that it seems to fully oil itself is, like you said, a game changer for reliability. And the fact that all the wear components seem to be replaceable is even better. As long as you can still get the parts, or can make them yourself that is. All it needs is a good transmission to go with it, and you could have yourself a hell of an RC car or truck. To be clear, I understand the high price for this compared to other engines, the build quality certainly looks to be worth it. I'm just broke as shit.
As a hobby pastime, these endeavours are very interesting and educational. I speak as a 78-year-old who started an apprenticeship as a motor mechanic in the early 1960s.
I was gonna comment on how I’ve seen multiple of your videos other places and go into detail, but look like that’s already taken care of. You’re awesome dude.
You should make a miniature flow bench and start testing and porting/polishing the heads for your different motors. Also it'd be hilarious to see the flow numbers.
Just ordered this guy, Hopefully it's not to difficult to setup and get going! (Piston rings 180deg apaprt, spark gap set ect) Excited to hear it in person though! Bet it looks amazing!
What’s the oiling system like? What exactly does the pump send oil to with the crank and bearings themselves not having provisions for it? I can see splash oiling for the crank being enough, but it didn’t look like the head had oil ports. I hope I’m wrong, because I want one - but long term run time scares me with the oiling system not seemingly doing much.
Not sure, ill have to let you know when mine ships. Only the panhead has shipped so far. Im sure it has means for splashingor sending oil about. Wont know until i get ahold of it and assemble it.
То что ты делаешь, это очень увлекательно и безусловно круто! Достойно уважения! многое что рисовало моё воображение, оказывается, уже реализовано)) богатейший опыт! Здорово! 3 месяца назад, я купил первую в своей жизни нитро багги, с пробегом)) казалось тогда что это удачная покупка. Теперь я понимаю что купил "ведро с болтами" как у нас говорят.)) Но в тот день мои глаза видели только то что хотели видеть, меня никто не смог бы остановить в тот момент)) мне потребовалось около 12 часов , чтобы первый раз в жизни, завести , как оказалось,- "мертвейший" нитро двигатель. И с тех пор меня как буд-то подменили.. почти всё свободное время трачу на вход в эту тему. Ищу информацию, подбираю инструменты, запчасти , гаджеты , материалы... 😅. На данный момент моя комната напоминает склад всевозможных артефактов, расходников и т.д относящихся к rc nitro двс моделированию. парк моделей расширился до 4х нитро двс все они бывшие в употреблении и требуют разной степени обслуживания и ремонта. +1 Електро +1модель самолёта)) Пришло время оборудовать эргономичную мастерскую, уже не могу удержать в голове всех нюансов. Куча времени уходит на хождение и поиск необходимой вещи, запчасти или удобного инструмента. Сегодня попалось твоё видео про мастерскую. благодарю, оно приободрило меня 😊 теперь я увидел своими глазами , что есть люди блестяще справляющиеся с подобной, маниакальнотехнической, формой отклонения от общепринятой ,в обществе, модели поведения)) твой опыт и яркий пример, будут очень к стати для меня сейчас. Смотрю видео с плодами твоих трудов, благодарю и жму руку. )
I used to build little plastic models when I was a kid but now that I'm an adult I would love to put together one of these kind of models. Coming home from work and spending a couple hours putting a little model engine together and then being rewarded when you hear it run the first time would be so awesome. I wish they weren't so expensive though. Little out of my budget range for now. $1000 for the unassembled kit.. Ouch :(
@@Willppyro that would be one thing if it was my '67 V8 that I used to have. Before I had the truck that I have right now, I had a 98 Ford Ranger with a 4.0 V6. It was getting air into the coolant from somewhere. There was no oil in the water or water in the oil, but somehow compression gases were getting into the coolant system. A mechanic friend of mine came over and said he would help me take the heads off and put new head gaskets on. Holy crap! What a freaking chore that was. We ended up scrapping it because once we got in there we could see the Rings were bad and decided it was probably just needing a complete rebuild. Rebuilding a modern engine like that would definitely Not be fun for me. Way too much extra junk and no room to work. All these wires, plugs, and hoses just leave me scratching my head anymore. Give me an engine where the only wires going to it are to the ignition coil and the starter, and the only vacuum lines are going to the vacuum advance on the distributor and your vacuum brake booster. I would rebuild one of those anytime but these newer ones.. No Thank You. That's why these models are so appealing. It's just your basic engine with no frills. Plus.. I can't sit a regular engine on my desk.
I noticed that a lot of these multi cylinder engines still use carburetors that go on single cylinder nitro engines. You might get better top end consistency with a larger carb that can handle the air-fuel volume 4 cylinders demand.
Looking forward to a W16 Bugatti like engine. I know you can do it. Your machining precision and skills are unpaired. In any case, thank you for sharing with us your passion. Believe me when I say we all can feel it in every video you make.
It blows my mind people are manufacturing these things, between the high cost and low demand, you wouldnt think anyone would bother, but I'm glad they do!
All Johnny videos are 1weosme. Very Ell quality and genius idea for reverse engineering and improving stuff That's a killer channel And since I've see it I want a pocketNC
I have been putting money aside for a big ol refrigerator. Barn door and slider freezer. Regular ice PLUS crunch ice. I can still make cube ice in my old fridge. Tooooo slick
will you be testing the power output of this engine? If it has roughly 0,3kW of power outpud it'll be perfect for my dream project of creating a gasoline powered rc tank which I estimated would weigh around 25kg. I wanna build the armout to scale
@@nickksoares I won't be able to start such a project before I'm done with my apprenticeship and I do need the funds and time for it but it is a dream of mine to build such a thing. And with metal 3D printing rapidly being developed for the consumer market it is only a question of will and sadly cash too
@@Andre_Thomasson that's a great idea actually! I've seen people 3D-print casts, maybe that works well enough for this project. It would certainly help with tiny detail work like exhaust pipes, sprockets and viewports
These things are getting outta control! I remember years ago when Conley V8's were insanely expensive masterpieces. Now there's readily available kits that scream. What a time to be alive
Nice looking engine ... but the sound? Sorry but this "killer" sound is practically identical to a single cylinder nitro engine at half rpm. Nothing about this reminds me of an actual four-banger. When I read the title I thought this one was actually different than the rest of it's kind. Guess not. You know exactly what big engines and proper RC engines sound like, so a bit less clickbait man
@@ThreeDPrintDesigns I am. This thing is straight-piped with even firing order, which means at 6k rpm it produces the exact same exhaust note as a 2 stroke single at 12k. So basically a 10ccm from a helicopter or plane at roughly half it's max rpm. Nobody, and certainly not me, made a comparison to a tiny 2.5 or 3.5cc comp. rc race car engine with a resonator pipe, screaming down the track at 45.000 rpm. If that's the only nitro engine sound you know (this 4-cyl. runs on nitro too btw. ) that's not my problem.
dude this is bad azz af fam , i love building cars (life size ones) but this is rad af and impressively skilled and hella patience lol peace and love bro keep it radical stay safe and build on
I gotta get me one of those. Following the channel for quite some time now. Really hope I can get my hands on one of those mini engines and have a kiddo smile on my face.
Wow that’s the first small engine.. what runs/ sounds like a real miniature engine. Also with spark plugs and not glow plugs it faces more to a real engine. Hope you will build something nice with it
super engine no oil leaks whatsoever there wasn't even the slightest bit of white smoke from the exhaust. the engine has everything. Just wondering where the oil pump supplies oil to? perhaps also smaller pulley on the water pump and check for restrictions in water path for increase flow? Perhaps lapping in valves might increase efficiency of engine. This is the cleanest running best petrol powered engine I have seen. 🔥🔥🔥
You are the King of the Hobby! Sir I am always envious of your latest works. I wish I had the patience and know how, you set the bar higher than I dream. Thank you for sharing.
Watching your videos makes me wanna get one for myself. Only problem is that I have none of the tools or technical knowhow to do anything as cool as this.
Start with a simple engine little Otto Motor 2 cylinders. I bought the kit with minimal tool and knowledge. But it was so rewarding and it runs great. It's cheap and you can get the full kit with everything you need ,minus fuel and batteries. Lot of help online
6:43 Green Loctite thread locker is also known as wicking grade (medium strength). Which means the fasteners are already mated and it's not feasible to disassemble for application. So no, you are not wrong.
Yo JonnyQ! Since the very first time ive discovered your tiny engine videos ive been diying inside to see 3 precise things with these! 1 make a full straight pipe exhaust to see how it would sound, longer exhausts purifies and smoothens the engine's sound. 2 with maybe a bigger mini engine ive always wondered if you could power something up like a moped/scooter with the original cvt transmission. 3 ive always tought that even for the size of these engines, intake exhaust and carb are always so damn restrictive, a head porting with bigger components and maybe a small fuel pump would do them justice!
Wow that thing does sound pretty good, better than I expected for that small of an engine
What's more, it sounds better than many big 4-cylinder engines.
@@rus1k169 right?! very impressive!
hey brother
Definitely not for no $999 though lol
@@Gibberish434 ouch! that is quite pricey 😬. Still pretty cool to see
Hey bro you water mark your videos bc alot of your videos are being used own FB by other channels and taking credited...you should start controlling your videos on FB,youtube,tiktok ..they taking all your hardwork away....
Damn that's sad
Stealy Panda and others?
Yeah people suck
Tiktok people ☕
There’s the small one in the corner. But he needs a bigger more centralized one that can’t be cropped so easy
Given how skilled you are with a multi axis cnc lathe, I'd really like to see you build a full engine from raw stock.
He did a video where he did so one I thought
@@RobertWilliams-mu7qx I think he means full size. Yeah, he already built a scale from scratch.
He doesnt have a cnc lathe?
@@AtMortenJ yes, he does. That's what the OP said in his comment. I don't know how you got to thinking that, that comment somehow meant he doesn't have one.
@@YeshuaDisciple916 he has a 5 axis mill, not a lathe
this must be the best miniature engine so far
It's awesome
I think so too bro
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Sounds absolutely phenomenal.
The difference proper adjustable valves make on one of these little engines is night and day. All the other engines you've shown with wobbly valve assembly's don't sound as crisp as this one
Right! I've watched johnny build and run many engines but this one has a very satisfying sound to it. Sounds mean!
I like how peaceful these videos are, just the mechanic sounds and no non-copyright music
This one is impressive! With oiling system and multi ring pistons etc. And it actually sounds great. Still quite expensive at $800 + having to buy spark plugs etc. I would seriously consider buying one if I could get the full set with < $600. With all the development in engine models in these years hopefully I won't need to wait much longer
Definitely. It wasn't very long ago that an engine like this would be a custom commission from a grey-beard machinist that'd cost you new-car money. Granted the engine you'd get from that would be absolutely beautiful and run like a dream, but it's still two orders of magnitude more expensive and took a person like 3 months to make as opposed to this working micro engine that is made on an assembly line in probably about 3-6 hours. Wild that that's possible now.
@@Teth47 Our current factory production abilities allows way better than this. The limiting factor is to have customers.
So it's the slow ramp-up of customers expecting more that is the limiting factor for progress. If you get only 100 customers, then the tooling/setup cost is huge per produced engine.
No one wants to make "the best" engine and set the sales price the same as a high-volume competitor and just hope that maybe, maybe you will get enough customers to find the product and leave the multiple competitors same-price, less-quality high-volume products.
Because more parts still means more production cost. So you need not just same but actually much higher sales volumes to shrink the tooling cost and manage to still get the same profit level.
@@perwestermark8920 !
Sweet!
3d metal printed parts are really going to be a game changer for miniatures😎
That’s probably the best sounding little engine I can remember from your videos. Love the channel man.
It does indeed sound like half a stinger 609! That's awesome, I really hope this engine goes towards something.
When are people gonna start putting these is rc cars
Love how you've always made custom parts to these mini engines. Would be awesome if you somehow had a mini dino to see the performance difference with your modifications
How would a miniature dinosaur help him measure the performance? 🦖🦕
Dinasours are very vague so probably on a 1 - 5 scale with 1 being bad and 5 being good
@@stevenking8884 so is it 1 or 5?
@@jboymiller17 what am I the director of Jurassic Park?
You idiots, @JohnMiller means dyno like to measure the horsepower
The build quality on this one is exceptional, compared to model engines I've seen in the past! Just the fact that it has the normal 3 main bearings that most 4 cylinders should have, a cam-in-block design, metal piston rings, a real oil pump, and actually carries oil in the crankcase, is a game changer. Reliability is going to be MUCH better than the usual nitro motors that depend on the fuel for lube. If the oil pump is working like it should, you shouldn't actually need that much oil in the crankcase? Anyway, sounds pretty good. Well done Johnny!😁👍
Honestly, if it weren't for the high cost, I'd buy one right now. The fact that it seems to fully oil itself is, like you said, a game changer for reliability. And the fact that all the wear components seem to be replaceable is even better. As long as you can still get the parts, or can make them yourself that is. All it needs is a good transmission to go with it, and you could have yourself a hell of an RC car or truck.
To be clear, I understand the high price for this compared to other engines, the build quality certainly looks to be worth it. I'm just broke as shit.
Wow that exhaust manifold is crazy impressive for 3d printed. Absolutely incredible what a laser and pile of powder can do these days.
Hi there
how’s your day going today?
@@lisabonesteel963 Great
Thank you for asking
As a hobby pastime, these endeavours are very interesting and educational. I speak as a 78-year-old who started an apprenticeship as a motor mechanic in the early 1960s.
I was gonna comment on how I’ve seen multiple of your videos other places and go into detail, but look like that’s already taken care of. You’re awesome dude.
@JohnnyQ5032 lol I smell a scam
You should make a miniature flow bench and start testing and porting/polishing the heads for your different motors. Also it'd be hilarious to see the flow numbers.
Dropping a comment to tell you that donut media needs your help
Love watching all your videos. Keep it up
I really like your editing. Quick cuts for quick stuff, slower for the closeup details.
Came back after watching Donut Media's RC V8 engine. I didn't know it's that hard to assemble the engine. You made it look so easy.
Lolololol it's not hard to assemble the engine. Anybody with half a brain can do it.
That sounds amazing! Would be incredible to see a V8 block and crank built, and use two of these cylinder heads and piston/rod combos used in it.
Just imagine a V-12! Search "man builds ferrari model car" it shows a video of a guy who built a fully functional Ferrari from scratch...
An upgrade to 5 main bearings, a bigger cam, and a multi-carb intake would be good to include.
This is one if the coolest god damn things ive ever seen
Just ordered this guy, Hopefully it's not to difficult to setup and get going! (Piston rings 180deg apaprt, spark gap set ect) Excited to hear it in person though! Bet it looks amazing!
What’s the oiling system like? What exactly does the pump send oil to with the crank and bearings themselves not having provisions for it? I can see splash oiling for the crank being enough, but it didn’t look like the head had oil ports.
I hope I’m wrong, because I want one - but long term run time scares me with the oiling system not seemingly doing much.
Not sure, ill have to let you know when mine ships. Only the panhead has shipped so far. Im sure it has means for splashingor sending oil about. Wont know until i get ahold of it and assemble it.
То что ты делаешь, это очень увлекательно и безусловно круто! Достойно уважения! многое что рисовало моё воображение, оказывается, уже реализовано)) богатейший опыт! Здорово!
3 месяца назад, я купил первую в своей жизни нитро багги, с пробегом)) казалось тогда что это удачная покупка. Теперь я понимаю что купил "ведро с болтами" как у нас говорят.)) Но в тот день мои глаза видели только то что хотели видеть, меня никто не смог бы остановить в тот момент)) мне потребовалось около 12 часов , чтобы первый раз в жизни, завести , как оказалось,- "мертвейший" нитро двигатель. И с тех пор меня как буд-то подменили.. почти всё свободное время трачу на вход в эту тему. Ищу информацию, подбираю инструменты, запчасти , гаджеты , материалы... 😅. На данный момент моя комната напоминает склад всевозможных артефактов, расходников и т.д относящихся к rc nitro двс моделированию. парк моделей расширился до 4х нитро двс все они бывшие в употреблении и требуют разной степени обслуживания и ремонта. +1 Електро +1модель самолёта))
Пришло время оборудовать эргономичную мастерскую, уже не могу удержать в голове всех нюансов. Куча времени уходит на хождение и поиск необходимой вещи, запчасти или удобного инструмента. Сегодня попалось твоё видео про мастерскую. благодарю, оно приободрило меня 😊 теперь я увидел своими глазами , что есть люди блестяще справляющиеся с подобной, маниакальнотехнической, формой отклонения от общепринятой ,в обществе, модели поведения)) твой опыт и яркий пример, будут очень к стати для меня сейчас. Смотрю видео с плодами твоих трудов, благодарю и жму руку. )
I used to build little plastic models when I was a kid but now that I'm an adult I would love to put together one of these kind of models. Coming home from work and spending a couple hours putting a little model engine together and then being rewarded when you hear it run the first time would be so awesome. I wish they weren't so expensive though. Little out of my budget range for now. $1000 for the unassembled kit.. Ouch :(
Might as well get an engine from the junkyard and rebuild them for fun then resell them for a profit lol
@@Willppyro that would be one thing if it was my '67 V8 that I used to have. Before I had the truck that I have right now, I had a 98 Ford Ranger with a 4.0 V6. It was getting air into the coolant from somewhere. There was no oil in the water or water in the oil, but somehow compression gases were getting into the coolant system. A mechanic friend of mine came over and said he would help me take the heads off and put new head gaskets on. Holy crap! What a freaking chore that was. We ended up scrapping it because once we got in there we could see the Rings were bad and decided it was probably just needing a complete rebuild.
Rebuilding a modern engine like that would definitely Not be fun for me. Way too much extra junk and no room to work. All these wires, plugs, and hoses just leave me scratching my head anymore. Give me an engine where the only wires going to it are to the ignition coil and the starter, and the only vacuum lines are going to the vacuum advance on the distributor and your vacuum brake booster. I would rebuild one of those anytime but these newer ones.. No Thank You. That's why these models are so appealing. It's just your basic engine with no frills. Plus.. I can't sit a regular engine on my desk.
@@Willppyro lol !
My grandpa used to make mini spark plugs like that way back before they were a thing for his homemade mini engines
im waiting to see a tiny 4 or 6 cylender dual cam 16 / 24v it would sound amazing
Boxer with unequal length headers 🤔
*$1,000? Cool, but not a grands worth of cool. I take this one vicariously through your excellent video!*
Quite a beautiful little engine, it looks like it could be converted to a 5 bearing crank relatively easily, though that might not be needed.
That is the coolest thing I've seen on UA-cam in many years!
The intake and especially the header are next level. Great vid
I would love to know how much torque/ hp that thing puts out, would be sweet to put in a spitfire ARF model
That is one the best sounding and running engines I've heard you run yet. This one has potential.
I noticed that a lot of these multi cylinder engines still use carburetors that go on single cylinder nitro engines. You might get better top end consistency with a larger carb that can handle the air-fuel volume 4 cylinders demand.
Or go individual carb per cyclinder. Though throttle tuning would be a nightmare.
@@sepg5084 I thought about that too and agree. Tuning 4 carbs would be near impossible.
this is actually a great way to learn components and assembly
Looking forward to a W16 Bugatti like engine. I know you can do it. Your machining precision and skills are unpaired. In any case, thank you for sharing with us your passion. Believe me when I say we all can feel it in every video you make.
It blows my mind people are manufacturing these things, between the high cost and low demand, you wouldnt think anyone would bother, but I'm glad they do!
Sure you have enough coolant?
All Johnny videos are 1weosme. Very Ell quality and genius idea for reverse engineering and improving stuff
That's a killer channel
And since I've see it I want a pocketNC
It sounds so good!
I have been putting money aside for a big ol refrigerator. Barn door and slider freezer. Regular ice PLUS crunch ice. I can still make cube ice in my old fridge. Tooooo slick
will you be testing the power output of this engine? If it has roughly 0,3kW of power outpud it'll be perfect for my dream project of creating a gasoline powered rc tank which I estimated would weigh around 25kg. I wanna build the armout to scale
Mind me asking what model you're intending to build?
@@nickksoares I won't be able to start such a project before I'm done with my apprenticeship and I do need the funds and time for it but it is a dream of mine to build such a thing. And with metal 3D printing rapidly being developed for the consumer market it is only a question of will and sadly cash too
@@sirmrmcjack2167 casting is also very accessible, if you want to look into that
@@Andre_Thomasson that's a great idea actually! I've seen people 3D-print casts, maybe that works well enough for this project. It would certainly help with tiny detail work like exhaust pipes, sprockets and viewports
@@sirmrmcjack2167 yes yes thats exactly what i meant!
Nice to see a video of one of these little engine actually running on a fuel. Watched so many only to find out they use air to "run" them.
What would a hydrogen motor or generator look like? Any such models?
Sounds significantly more powerful than your previous engines!
I would very much like to buy such a mini engine but in my opinion they are quite expensive and I can not afford it at the moment
These things are getting outta control! I remember years ago when Conley V8's were insanely expensive masterpieces. Now there's readily available kits that scream. What a time to be alive
This would be awesome in something like a Traxxas UDR! Also I think you may be able to get more rpm with a dual/triple carb setup.
for the fun of it just do itbs kekw
I've been waiting all my life to see this 😢 this is super sick!!!!😊
Nice looking engine ... but the sound? Sorry but this "killer" sound is practically identical to a single cylinder nitro engine at half rpm. Nothing about this reminds me of an actual four-banger.
When I read the title I thought this one was actually different than the rest of it's kind. Guess not. You know exactly what big engines and proper RC engines sound like, so a bit less clickbait man
Sounds like it's drowning ...In rocks.
This thing sounds incredible.. has a low tone unlike single cylinder nitros that sound like children screaming. You serious right now??
@@ThreeDPrintDesigns I am. This thing is straight-piped with even firing order, which means at 6k rpm it produces the exact same exhaust note as a 2 stroke single at 12k. So basically a 10ccm from a helicopter or plane at roughly half it's max rpm. Nobody, and certainly not me, made a comparison to a tiny 2.5 or 3.5cc comp. rc race car engine with a resonator pipe, screaming down the track at 45.000 rpm. If that's the only nitro engine sound you know (this 4-cyl. runs on nitro too btw. ) that's not my problem.
Are you autistic?
@@hellmonkey00 quality contribution, you just won the internets
That engine sounds about the best of any you have tried right out of the box.
I have been blessed by the UA-cam recommendations once again
Στο donut media δεν κατάφεραν να κάνουν τον V8 να δουλέψει(ούτε UA-camrs μοντελισμου που κάλεσαν) και στα σχόλια ανέφεραν εσένα ως expert .
Legend
thank you for posting this with all the sounds. I hate when people post videos and put music in the background
Ahhh I could watch this engine for hours..your a talented person to build it..and mod it up..respect. 😁
Seriously impressive piston design for this small of scale.
dude this is bad azz af fam , i love building cars (life size ones) but this is rad af and impressively skilled and hella patience lol peace and love bro keep it radical stay safe and build on
The title didn't lie it's sounds absolutely awesome
I literally smiled and chuckled the whole video through......this engine is so cool. 😀
Wow I don’t think I’ve ever seen one start immediately. Nice engine!
I gotta get me one of those. Following the channel for quite some time now. Really hope I can get my hands on one of those mini engines and have a kiddo smile on my face.
I’m glad we got to enjoy this in beautiful silence ❤
By far the best sounding one you have did yet.
this is one of the best sounding engines that i heard
Never fail to impress johnny.
Wow that’s the first small engine.. what runs/ sounds like a real miniature engine. Also with spark plugs and not glow plugs it faces more to a real engine. Hope you will build something nice with it
The adjustment of the rocker arms would drive me insane! I could never do something so small and precise
Deadass this thing almost sounds like an actual motorbike engine, which is sincerely impressive given how small it is.
super engine no oil leaks whatsoever there wasn't even the slightest bit of white smoke from the exhaust. the engine has everything. Just wondering where the oil pump supplies oil to? perhaps also smaller pulley on the water pump and check for restrictions in water path for increase flow? Perhaps lapping in valves might increase efficiency of engine. This is the cleanest running best petrol powered engine I have seen. 🔥🔥🔥
Very nice! Those 3d printed aluminum parts are beautiful!! I wish metal printers were affordable!
You could say that again
Excellent video brother! I love how you explore with different carburetors!
Hehe these are so fun! Way out of my budget but it’s nice watching you do it. Thanks for your effort!
You are the King of the Hobby!
Sir I am always envious of your latest works. I wish I had the patience and know how, you set the bar higher than I dream.
Thank you for sharing.
Τώρα σε ανακάλυψα φίλε. Εξαιρετική δουλειά.!!!
This is definitely the best engine so far. Keep up the great work.
You should also try help donut media with there mini v8
I think this thing needs a turbo now. Also a dyno test for a before and after. Good work brotha
9:19 Honda drivers at 3am 😂
Johnny: posting the same video for months
Me: still watching the same video for months and not getting bored.
That wee SOB sounds SO COOL...
Wow, that really is the little engine that could!
Watching your videos makes me wanna get one for myself. Only problem is that I have none of the tools or technical knowhow to do anything as cool as this.
Start with a simple engine little Otto Motor 2 cylinders. I bought the kit with minimal tool and knowledge. But it was so rewarding and it runs great. It's cheap and you can get the full kit with everything you need ,minus fuel and batteries. Lot of help online
Great video! This engine has a lot of potential!
That thing rips, love the sound.
Dished pistons, proper number of main bearings, both piston rings, this is a proper built engine.
I want a mini coyote so badly. What a marvel.
6:43 Green Loctite thread locker is also known as wicking grade (medium strength). Which means the fasteners are already mated and it's not feasible to disassemble for application. So no, you are not wrong.
If you flip over the piston sleeve used to insert pistons into bore it works better. Great build
Great, great video. It must have been fun building it.
best sounding engine on the channel to date
So impressive. Nice job! Donut needs to reach out to you to so they get theirs even started...
this engine prob the best one for production model engines now days, the earlier ones never ran the best
Yo JonnyQ! Since the very first time ive discovered your tiny engine videos ive been diying inside to see 3 precise things with these! 1 make a full straight pipe exhaust to see how it would sound, longer exhausts purifies and smoothens the engine's sound. 2 with maybe a bigger mini engine ive always wondered if you could power something up like a moped/scooter with the original cvt transmission. 3 ive always tought that even for the size of these engines, intake exhaust and carb are always so damn restrictive, a head porting with bigger components and maybe a small fuel pump would do them justice!
No!
Another great video! Hey, DonutMedia needs your help with their toyan v8!
those 3d printed exhaust/intake components seem to make a true difference in power on this little thing, that and it sounds exceptional
Finally hear after all the teasing with shorts 😁
The throttle response on the second carb is nuts!
i love this engine sound, it's like a real car one, the toyan was more like a bike or something.
this one i want it!
I love the adjustable rocker arms!
This small engine really sounds great for its size. Enjoyed the video this is a engine well made. Love your channel and content. ❤🇨🇦
Es un minimotor muy bonito, todos sus componentes se ven con un acabado excepcional.El vídeo de su ensamblado
y puesta en marcha es formidable.👌
I came herr from yhr Donut Media comment section.
You make amazing work!