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V12 MOTOR

Started by rf9rider, December 09, 2011, 10:21:37 AM

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Bixxer Bob

Impressive!!

Put me in mind of this: (it even sounds right :lol: )

I don't want to achieve immortality through prayer, I want to achieve it through not dying...

JetdocX

Wow!  Slightly less complicated than changing the oil on any given KTM. :lol:
From parts unknown.

flaco

That is a work of art, particularly when you think of some of the stuff that goes by the name of art these days. Not only that, the way it was filmed in such detail has helped my understanding of the workings of the internal combustion engine. And the fact that it doesn't drive anything except itself makes its potential more, er, potent.
The Ferrari's pretty good, too, in spite of being a car.
Thanks very much for posting.
kernow bys vyken

PeteH

Loved the tiny v12...what a work of art combined with some realy good engineering 8) passed the link on to some mates.
Tiger 1200 XRt in red, now recycled 😞

Milton

For the machinist in us all.

http://www.wimp.com/tiniestengine/

mod edit: you're about 4 months too late ..............
1992 BMW K100RS 4V 49K Broken but not dead. She shall arise from the ashes!

1998 Triumph Tiger. This bike rocks!

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matts23

Here is some videos from a company that makes 1/4 scale supercharged and naturally aspirated V8's for scale radio control dragsters and cars.  They are impressive and worth checking out.

http://conleyprecision.com/online_videos.htm
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