That had to have taken hundreds of hours! Very cool! I know from manufacturing parts what that took. Fixtures work holding and cad time! Nice job! Thanks for sharing
Yeah, you could but, really there's much more practical and much less expensive ways to build a simple and reliable generator. I built one for a friend using an old 8hp Briggs& Straton horizontal shaft engine, a used 90amp alternator for a truck, a good used 850cca car battery and 4000 watt 12DC to 110AC inverter. You don't HAVE TO have the battery but I did because I ran it through his breaker panel to power the hole house cuz it helps when there is a sudden high current draw like the A/C coming on or starting the clothes dryer or microwave. You can use parts with different specs for your needs. Hope this helps.
I bow before these people who have made this and their technical talents. It is unbelievable to see it functioning. It shows their skill power and patience in innovating this tiny bull. Thanks for their sharing, from Jawaharlal Bharat INDIA 🙏
It’s very smooth considering the smoke coming out of the intake it’s shod be bak firing sound but must be dubbed over as its sound 2 smomoth to be coming from a v12 that’s backfiring not the smoke coming from the Carburettor
To put a sharper point on it, this gorgeous little jewel sounds like a REAL F1 engine from decades past, not one of the sad jokes they're running now...
Lots of enthusiastic hobbyists will buy this/ lots of serious cash will be in your hands, make a version of the 440 6-pack with the Hemi sound, endless ideas for other ideas too, engine-wise. Cheers !
. . . dang coolest thing I've seen in awhile and makes me want to acquire one just to share or as we sayy a " conversation piec " . . ! Thank you for sharing . . !
Since I’ve got my first car with a v12, which happens to be one of the best v12’s i could get my hands on, that’s been out since 05 and still overpowers most brand new v12’s, I’ve been obsessed with them, i may never buy another v8 car ever