Air Powered Lego Engine Experiments

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Brick Technology

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20 Tests with different Lego pneumatic engines. Pneumatic motors are essentially steam engines powered with compressed air. Air motors have many characteristics of combustion engines.
Modified Lego pneumatic parts and Lego Pneumatic Engine Kits: greengeckoworkshop.com
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Chapters:
00:00 Faster Engine
00:45 Power Sources
01:00 Firing Order
02:03 Underwater
03:26 Reversing
04:09 Gearbox
04:57 2 Stroke
06:50 Water Pump
07:13 i5
08:10 Valve Timing
08:24 Long Cylinders
09:18 Propeller
09:24 Flywheel
09:46 Electric Valves
10:11 Engine Sounds
10:27 Compressor
11:07 2 Engines
11:15 Failed Pistons
11:42 Generating Electricity
12:00 Adjustable V-Angle
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Engine designs inspired by @ludicrousbrickstudio, @DrDudeNL, @GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop
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@BrickTechnology
@BrickTechnology Рік тому
Check out World of Warships! Download it here: wo.ws/3n6Mw9Y use CODE: WARSHIPS to receive the following: 500 doubloons, 2 million credits, WoWS 7 Days of Premium, FREE Ship (aXer 15 baWles). Choose one of Phoenix, Kuma, Courbet, Dante Alighieri, Wakeful 6 skilled points commander I hope you enjoy my compilation of crazy Lego Pneumatic engines. If you want to build your own engine you can find individual Lego Parts on bricklink.com. To make engines like the ones in the video, you need modified Lego Pneumatic parts. You can buy them here: www.greengeckoworkshop.com/ or modify them yourself. Check out the GreenGeckoWorkshop UKposts Channel for modification instructions, or get an engine kit with ready made parts and building instructions. A compressor is required to run these engines. I use a silent Implotex Airbrush compressor: surl.li/gjyvq, but even a bicycle pump with a soda bottle as air tank works well enough for smaller engines. Check out the following channels for more videos about Lego Pneumatic engines: www.youtube.com/@DrDudeNL/videos www.youtube.com/@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop www.youtube.com/@redshoebox www.youtube.com/@OOOONeoGamerOOOO www.youtube.com/@ludicrousbrickstudio9780
@kaputteohren7596
@kaputteohren7596 Рік тому
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!! Seriously, I´ve watched them all and enjoyed watching every single one, especially because I enjoy LEGO myself. Always happy when you upload!
@bric_dude
@bric_dude Рік тому
hey, I see you made my single cylinder lpe (engine #6) from my other channel, ludicrous brick studio:D
@BrickTechnology
@BrickTechnology Рік тому
@@bric_dude yes, I added you to the credits. I tried so many engine designs. Sorry that I forgot to mention you. Great design btw.
@bric_dude
@bric_dude Рік тому
@@BrickTechnology thank you:) I appreciate it👍
@dimazkamaz
@dimazkamaz Рік тому
​@@BrickTechnology Has #9 been sponsored by Audi?
@nicowaferr
@nicowaferr Рік тому
this guy's gonna end up building a whole rocket ship made out of legos and fly to the moon with it
@tylerforeman6011
@tylerforeman6011 Рік тому
Honestly I wouldn't be surprised he's a genius
@humperdink9120
@humperdink9120 Рік тому
Ha
@20Unknown
@20Unknown Рік тому
And I cannot wait until that video comes out!
@freudiT23
@freudiT23 Рік тому
If we look at the prices of Lego it would cost 100x more than a normal rocket
@lukasjetu9776
@lukasjetu9776 Рік тому
lol
@jimcrawford297
@jimcrawford297 Рік тому
Something these model engines show really well is how the rotation of an engine isn't constant in it's speed; the crank rotates faster when the crank is at 90degrees to the connecting rod, and slowest when it's perfectly in line with the connecting rod. That's why heavy flywheels are used in a lot of 4 cylinder engines, and why engines with more than 4 cylinders are so smooth.
@mee_is_sus
@mee_is_sus 3 місяці тому
Not if each piston is offset by 90°.
@willyarma_uk
@willyarma_uk Рік тому
I tried making lego pneumatic engines when I was much younger, the old single acting cylinders moved much easier and so did the switches although the switches were still too stiff really (also theyre off in the middle). I like the pinched tube idea, Id like to see more of that.
@thomaslouis7824
@thomaslouis7824 Рік тому
Thank you for inspiring me to build my own model engine!
@huinaandyou1950
@huinaandyou1950 Рік тому
@Bully Maguire 🅥 bots
@MaPN001
@MaPN001 Рік тому
​@Bully Maguire 🅥 I wasn't looking for it, but it made me happy
@Jayderzomb
@Jayderzomb Рік тому
Just 2 more likes
@Ryanisalive
@Ryanisalive Рік тому
@Bully Maguire 🅥 thank you :)
@Notgzus
@Notgzus Рік тому
It’s amazing seeing the I6 engine’s fixing the firing orders, from an unbalanced to a balanced version, solve vibration completely!
@lachlanparker570
@lachlanparker570 Рік тому
The 120⁰ for the Inline-3 and V6 was easy (albeit still very clever), but the Inline-5... You made a custom 72⁰ component. And here I was thinking that you couldn't get any more devoted and ground-breaking (other than finding a way to mass-produce and sell Lego sets of these while gaining a decent profit). I am forever impressed.
@theautodrone
@theautodrone Рік тому
The production value on your videos seems to have just jumped up considerably, this was really pleasing to just sit and watch (not that they weren’t already) and very interesting as always congrats
@TheJohtunnBandit
@TheJohtunnBandit Рік тому
I love that I can hear the different engine sounds and compare them to ones I've heard around me out and about, the 135 degree v8 sounded more like a muscle car and the 45 degree v8 more like a truck engine to me. Thanks for making these!
@dsihacker01
@dsihacker01 Рік тому
I feel like these engines would be a lot cooler with colored smoke and clear tubes so we can kind of see how they work
@eclipsemantis
@eclipsemantis Рік тому
They run far too fast to make that help with visibility unfortunately, but that would be cool
@BetaDude40
@BetaDude40 Рік тому
The original lego car engine video they made also goes a bit more in-depth on how they work
@dsihacker01
@dsihacker01 Рік тому
@@BetaDude40 I've seen that, my thoughts were more for the slow mo, colored smoke would show airflow with little editing and explanation needed
@rafcion6726
@rafcion6726 Рік тому
most colored smoke i know is toxic xD
@dsihacker01
@dsihacker01 Рік тому
@@rafcion6726 even the stuff they use for photography?
@zecharjatheunisse6602
@zecharjatheunisse6602 Рік тому
Man what a huge amount of engines you designed for this video! This is exactly why I’m subscribed. Keep it up man, stay safe.
@ig-rd5923
@ig-rd5923 Рік тому
now that you've got an ender 5, you should try to print some shorter crankshaft pieces to get a stroke length shorter than 3 bricks. I would love to see what kind of speed you can get with a shorter stroke length. Those pistons seem to have some decent power; I could imagine maybe a stroke length as low as one brick could work.
@revus5078
@revus5078 Рік тому
Have you considered dry ice and water as an alternative power source? Put it in a metal container to hold the pressure
@robocu4
@robocu4 Рік тому
Cool idea
@antonliakhovitch8306
@antonliakhovitch8306 Рік тому
I was thinking baking soda and vinegar
@watermelonandpotato
@watermelonandpotato Рік тому
I like the idea of the pressure source beeing a phase change reaction, you'd need an expandable bladder of sme kind to keep the pressure constant
@zadovrus1624
@zadovrus1624 Рік тому
How about fumes from some flammable liquid?
@kittyn5222
@kittyn5222 Рік тому
​@@zadovrus1624like oil
@KewneRain
@KewneRain Рік тому
Your cat assistants are so cute! This is really ingenious, I would have never thought this was possible with Lego!
@Alireza_MG
@Alireza_MG Рік тому
Please tell us how you've mastered mechanics and engineering. mention the books or any other source that have had great impact on your journey.
@katech6020
@katech6020 Рік тому
up
@masterhacker7065
@masterhacker7065 11 місяців тому
probably school lol
@jasmijnariel
@jasmijnariel 8 місяців тому
Its crazy how they all sound very simular to the real engines. And i listened to a lot of them
@tyronlemons5203
@tyronlemons5203 3 дні тому
5:20 notice how it needed a bigger flywheel to start That's how you know power was lost
@WokeUpScreaming
@WokeUpScreaming Рік тому
If your next video is a full-size working lego car, I wouldn't even be the least bit surprised. Incredible work!
@romeogatai4210
@romeogatai4210 Рік тому
Hi! I'm vrey happy to see these experiments with the air engines! Especially the firing order one! Question: Do you plan on using flat-plane crankshafts for your four/eight cylinder engines? You're using cross-plane ones now (90 degrees between each pin, while flat would be 180, basically the two outer pins being on one side, the two inner ones on the other). Flat-plane cranks are used in most 4 and 8 cylinder engines, the exceptions being some sports bikes, which still use cross-plane.
@billlucas8124
@billlucas8124 Рік тому
I love how all of the "messing around with lego" type channels have cats who come and investigate the builds. definitely a crossover in demographics going on here.
@ricardosredstone169
@ricardosredstone169 Рік тому
Never opened a notification this fast
@user-ld7vl9sk4s
@user-ld7vl9sk4s Рік тому
lol
@SH00T_TH3PUMP
@SH00T_TH3PUMP Рік тому
I love how the cats come by and get all curious. 😸
@jasmijnariel
@jasmijnariel 8 місяців тому
Id love to see you power a LEGO clock with an airtank❤could run for weeks
@naybhonepyae3816
@naybhonepyae3816 8 місяців тому
u must invent that piece you've printed 7:48
@mystishio
@mystishio Рік тому
As someone with a love for lego, and a slightly more than casual interest in engines, I really enjoy these videos😊
@painovoimaton
@painovoimaton Рік тому
The best thing in this video is when you show applications for these engines, such as powering the pump! Awesome stuff as always
@ekonomija8718
@ekonomija8718 Рік тому
This incidentally really helped me to understand how engines conceptually work, thank you !
@maximilianhf3896
@maximilianhf3896 Рік тому
wow I love it. You should really develop a noise music piece out of these. Please write me if you are interested in performing those things live or if you are willing to share the plans for those machines so we can listen to them on a big soundsystem. I am Leipzig based so hopefully not too far away
@jordanbg9276
@jordanbg9276 8 місяців тому
For me, the most impressive thing in the video was the adjustable angle motor! Great idea!
@theterrifictrio5514
@theterrifictrio5514 Рік тому
I found it really interesting where you changed the valve timing, the firing order etc, i think making a full lego car with a pneumatic engine in and tuning it would be really cool. You could even make a dyno to test rpm
@soczystypierd6086
@soczystypierd6086 Рік тому
1:08 sick beat lmao
@trashratt
@trashratt Рік тому
I used to build mini garbage compactors out of Lego using those yellow air cylinders. The compactor worked well.
@lolRoffel3
@lolRoffel3 Рік тому
Those pneumatic engines are so cool!!! Can you build a V8 muscle car with clutch and gearbox? Kind of like the truck you’ve made but bigger and faster ;) And maybe you can create a pneumatic exhaust system like on the Dodge Challenger Daytona SRT e-muscle concept to give it a badass sound 😏
@0xGRIDRUNR
@0xGRIDRUNR Рік тому
car nerd here, love that you made a handful of real engine layouts!
@the_real_drwhoroblox1935
@the_real_drwhoroblox1935 Рік тому
3:08 kinda unintentionally sounds like an engine running without a header or a manifold
@Naszdavidrealchannel
@Naszdavidrealchannel 10 місяців тому
8:34 sounded like steam train
@charmingllama41
@charmingllama41 3 місяці тому
Steam trains use hellishly long pistons
@yandemc
@yandemc Рік тому
2:00 thats a hard one... uhhhh hmmm hhhhh aaaa is it 1?
@VHS_Serenity
@VHS_Serenity 5 місяців тому
nah, I thinks its 1
@laneh7442
@laneh7442 8 місяців тому
Also this video is freaking amazing at describing how a engine actually works like for an example I didn’t know that’s why a flywheel exists
@musclechicken9036
@musclechicken9036 9 місяців тому
9:20 I find this but funny because you are using air pressure to make rotational energy to then turn back into air pressure to power the car!
@21volts_gaming_official
@21volts_gaming_official Рік тому
Not gunna lie, at 0:10 I thought it was vibrating rather then it being on a turn table. Keep it up!
@RailsofForney
@RailsofForney Місяць тому
We need more air-engine content on this channel!
@SamusSelf-Destruct
@SamusSelf-Destruct Рік тому
Something I’ve always wondered, does the orientation of the pistons matter? Like, does an in-line 6 vs a v6, vs a flat 6 make a difference beyond how compact it is overall, or is there a significant differences impact on torque, reliability, etc? Might make for an interesting video comparing them?
@tacticalidiot175
@tacticalidiot175 9 місяців тому
It indeed does. Inline 6 engines are notoriously more reliable and smoother because of less vibration and wear, flat sixes rev higher for whatever reason and v6s are cheap
@brycedonfrancisco2926
@brycedonfrancisco2926 Рік тому
Awesome inclusion of the turntable. Loved the camera angles and editing.
@bcn1gh7h4wk
@bcn1gh7h4wk 3 місяці тому
I seem to remember 1-5-3-6-2-4 was the firing order of my dad's 1969 Falcon. it was engraved in the engine block.
@thatrandomscientist1704
@thatrandomscientist1704 Рік тому
3D printed lego parts is awesome! I can't even imagine how powerful he will be now
@tomasagostinho7443
@tomasagostinho7443 8 місяців тому
You should make a propellor engine for a lego plane with these. Edit: make the plane move with the engine.
@moistsmonking2515
@moistsmonking2515 10 місяців тому
If this guy was making cars, we’d never have an energy crisis
@arnemartt
@arnemartt Рік тому
Next try to make an engine out of linear actuators
@redshoebox
@redshoebox Рік тому
Nice experiments! I noticed that you zip-tied some of the hoses to the t-pieces to prevent them flying off. If this is the case, I would recommend using stepped/grooved t-pieces, since they grab onto the tubes much better and resist popping off at high pressures. Good stuff though!
@odkwba2875
@odkwba2875 Рік тому
The effort you put into this is astronomical
@Dustin_the_wind
@Dustin_the_wind 8 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing your process.
@blaine4754
@blaine4754 4 місяці тому
The in-line 6 sounds like a real i6 too! That’s amazing. It immediately reminded me of my old jeep Cherokee and a diesel engine
@matthewmatthew981
@matthewmatthew981 Рік тому
Question: could you do an experiment in a video to demonstrate the power of these engines compared to traditional Lego electric motors? I understand if the point of this is purely educational but since they're both available as LEGO building/engineering techniques it would be nice to see how these arduously-produced stack up to premade motors (drive sources) in terms of ... torque, I guess?
@vVeazel
@vVeazel Рік тому
Awesome video! It would be interesting to see a comparison of torque output between 1 and 2 stroke engines, as well as switched vs non-switched valvetrains.
@briananeuraysem3321
@briananeuraysem3321 7 місяців тому
That electronic valve control is an interesting concept, it’s almost a hybrid engine
@JetSet523
@JetSet523 8 місяців тому
That I4s valve design is the most satisfying thing in the entire video
@slothmandela
@slothmandela Рік тому
Incredible work as always
@CubeAtlantic
@CubeAtlantic Рік тому
This is so relaxing & kind of serene the engine sounds & acceleration are good & A1 :D
@brickengineering4980
@brickengineering4980 Рік тому
Yes another video I’ve been waiting for this one I love your videos and there so high quality
@TGG141
@TGG141 Рік тому
YES 3D printing has come into the mix!!!
@lightboii-hy2vg
@lightboii-hy2vg 7 місяців тому
It's so cool!, it sounds like an actual engine
@TheDutchGuy110
@TheDutchGuy110 Рік тому
1:54 sounds like a VW TDI engine😂
@skiesquiggles7319
@skiesquiggles7319 Рік тому
Huge fan of these pneumatic engine videos
@adamswindells1
@adamswindells1 7 місяців тому
I cant help but think some of these engines would be really cool in large rc boats
@wadebrewer7212
@wadebrewer7212 2 місяці тому
Your editing takes this to an entire different level. Well done man. Love it!
@Zorro9129
@Zorro9129 Рік тому
I would love to see different vehicles tested with different varieties of engines. Though probably the only thing that can hold the engine is a large LEGO boat.
@SkylerGhostly
@SkylerGhostly Рік тому
This is extremely well put together. It explains things very clearly and simply enough that a lot of people would understand. I love practical models like this. Amazing job! Edit: Also has cats. A+
@Gearz-365
@Gearz-365 8 місяців тому
Air engines + lego = 👌⚙️
@evergreengaming2.053
@evergreengaming2.053 5 місяців тому
These aren't *just* engines. They're *masterpieces.* Every single *hiss* of these engines is like a *heartbeat.* Immediate proof of why steam or air powered engines will always have more character and life than an ol' diesel or gasoline engine.
@scrambledmandible
@scrambledmandible 5 місяців тому
Can I be honest though I can feel that with all three categories Air/Steam Gas/Diesel Electric They all have different dialects, but you can feel the joy of doing their job in their own unique way
@kidsalex13
@kidsalex13 8 місяців тому
7:15 i have a volvo 850 from 95 with an inline 5, and its nice to see those oddball engines configurations get some love
@wombatdk
@wombatdk Рік тому
Very, very cool presentation. Clear, understandable and engaging. Thank you.
@MMKnight_1
@MMKnight_1 Рік тому
Awesome! Only need some vacuum engines on the channel now!
@marsman01_
@marsman01_ 2 місяці тому
never thought i'd see an engine powered by sparkling water
@BHSAHFAD
@BHSAHFAD Рік тому
i got an idea for your channel! make an engine with a gas pedal with pneumatics - actually do you have an engine that has a variable-controlled RPM or do all the engines have speed controlled by the psi? in any case, have a gas pedal and a clutch pedal that goes to a transmission like at 4:45... it would showcase how one is supposed to drive a manual car by showing the theory of operation in lego form.
@Smartplatinum-bu8kb
@Smartplatinum-bu8kb 2 місяці тому
This is what happens when you give some one that understands engineering and also lego building *a infinite amount of material.*
@user-ld7vl9sk4s
@user-ld7vl9sk4s Рік тому
i cant tell u how i love ur videos so much man amazing and interesting content
@BustedShocks7
@BustedShocks7 11 місяців тому
3:23 Cat.
@VHS_Serenity
@VHS_Serenity 5 місяців тому
Cat.
@BustedShocks7
@BustedShocks7 5 місяців тому
🐱@@VHS_Serenity
@genrepolice
@genrepolice Рік тому
We all knew it was heading this direction. Soon he'll build a plane and make it fly for rea
@RobertoRodriguez-iw2zf
@RobertoRodriguez-iw2zf Рік тому
@Bully Maguire 🅥 stop spaming
@Dwept
@Dwept Рік тому
What a simple yet brilliant way to level-up the production value with lazy susan! Fun and interesting video once again, keep it up!
@dallinhunter7385
@dallinhunter7385 Рік тому
The inline 6 in any format is a thing of beauty.
@zadovrus1624
@zadovrus1624 Рік тому
I'm all bricked up for this air engine videos!
@Stukov961
@Stukov961 Рік тому
Here's an idea: like the earlier video with an air powered truck, a "steam" locomotive that runs on a pneumatic engine, and fits the regular LEGO train tracks
@jimbobbigknob2718
@jimbobbigknob2718 Рік тому
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
@JohnDoe-gq9hp
@JohnDoe-gq9hp Рік тому
I didn't know there is a firing order for an engine. I always thought of the incorrect one, i learned something amazing from brick technology again.
@razzor4708
@razzor4708 Рік тому
Flat\Boxer was most ballanced....Great job!
@Wreckedftfoxy
@Wreckedftfoxy Рік тому
yes if you use a valve gear like stephensons or walschearts if i had more hoses i would 3:46
@Wreckedftfoxy
@Wreckedftfoxy Рік тому
nah i4 be 1-2-3-4 and make it a crossplane
@patrickmaris
@patrickmaris 7 місяців тому
I would like to know more about the reversable air engine. I cant quite get how it works
@user-tl3ng9jr2e
@user-tl3ng9jr2e 11 місяців тому
Make a Lego airship that can fly. I have no idea how it would work but you’ve supersized me with all your other builds 😂
@erinkarp
@erinkarp Рік тому
Geeze, every episode is more impressive than the last
@apilistrik
@apilistrik Рік тому
These videos are like a holiday every time
@bramweinreder2346
@bramweinreder2346 Рік тому
Love it. Next project: pneumatic clock?
@GodIsGoodArmadeus
@GodIsGoodArmadeus Рік тому
Underrated youtuber, he’s amazing
@desaieyeinstitute5601
@desaieyeinstitute5601 9 місяців тому
Can you please make a video showing how did you make the waterfall ?
@hoodiegal
@hoodiegal Рік тому
The demonstration of the V8 was really cool, fancy how the angle of the cylinders relative to each other can make such a huge difference. The way you showed proper firing order of cylinders was also really neat and easy to understand. I do still wonder about 1-stroke vs 2-stroke engines: it seems 1-stroke is more reliable, so why is 2-stroke even a thing? Easier/cheaper to build?
@HB45175
@HB45175 Рік тому
Actual one-stroke engines do not exist because they cannot complete the combustion cycle in just one stroke, you need at least two strokes. As for why we have four-stroke engines, because of emissions basically. The biggest engines in the world (those on cargo ships) are two-stroke, because two-stroke are more efficient in terms of raw power over four-stroke. Also racing bikes (those that do not have to comply with emissions standards) are two-stroke for the same reason.
@AngryProtoBoi
@AngryProtoBoi 7 місяців тому
What about building a gasoline engine like a steam engine? Combustion chambers on both sides of the piston head, would it work?
@scrambledmandible
@scrambledmandible 5 місяців тому
​@@HB45175What OP and Brick Technology meant was "single-acting" vs "double-acting" engines
@user-nu9yl1ib6x
@user-nu9yl1ib6x Рік тому
Very cool engines! you could use some of the torque and add pumps which refill the air tank would be cool to see how long that engine can run :D
@C2-GAMES
@C2-GAMES Рік тому
3:40 sounds lika a diesel to me)
@LexusLFA554
@LexusLFA554 Рік тому
These air engines sound like real air compressors xD I would love to see how you build that gearbox.
@frostyl4269
@frostyl4269 Рік тому
as a car nerd, seeing an Inline 6 firing 1-2-3-4-5-6 was physically painful hahah
@carrot-xd1633
@carrot-xd1633 Рік тому
I’m calling it right now, these videos are gonna be the key to the worlds first water/ air powered car
@haikalmiftah2529
@haikalmiftah2529 Рік тому
Not wanted to be pesimistic though, but: - Air powered car need compressor to make compression needed to run the engine. Which is not efficient (in his previous videos when he made air powered RC car, he need to constantly refill the tank for every 3 minutes manually) - For water-powered engine, at least we did on good old locomotive and ships century ago, turns out not efficient in terms of energy consumption & labor. Anyway, for today application, air & water usually used in vehicles as a brake (a.k.a hydraulic brake).
@donniet5379
@donniet5379 Рік тому
babe wake up, new brick technology vid just dropped
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