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OMG! Engine Lego Porn!

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Ha! Very cool!

Too bad it doesn't work off of gasoline. Then again.... I don't think LEGO piston chambers can hold up to combustion. :Q
 
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Ha! Very cool!

Too bad it doesn't work off of gasoline. Then again.... I don't think LEGO piston chambers can hold up to combustion. :Q

yeah I was just thinking that. How cool if it was actually a real combustion engine... but that lego engine would smell something fierce if there was any combustion occurring inside. not to mention it'd be all smelty.
 
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Ha! Very cool!

Too bad it doesn't work off of gasoline. Then again.... I don't think LEGO piston chambers can hold up to combustion. :Q

yeah I was just thinking that. How cool if it was actually a real combustion engine... but that lego engine would smell something fierce if there was any combustion occurring inside. not to mention it'd be all smelty.

a lot of work for a very short lived product. That'd be some bragging rights i guess as long as you could prove it.
 
aww can't see the youtube video. Does it work in that all the parts are actually connected together and 'work' means that if you turn something (maybe the flywheel?) everything else actuates as it should....or does work mean that this thing can actually kinndda compress some air and create some power? 😉
 
Originally posted by: magomago
aww can't see the youtube video. Does it work in that all the parts are actually connected together and 'work' means that if you turn something (maybe the flywheel?) everything else actuates as it should....or does work mean that this thing can actually kinndda compress some air and create some power? 😉

Work means its all connected and rotates the way it's intended. Complete with DOHC and seems to have a working distributor with little fiber optic cables sending the "spark"
 
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