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The worlds smallest V12 engine ....

You have just waisted 9 mins of my life watching that [:D][:D]
As a non technical person it was fascinating to see all the workings of an engine in miniature ,still dont understand mind you !!
 
Brian , how can you possibly be an enthusiast to your level and not understand how an engine works ?? ...... Or are you purely in it for the shmoozing !! Ps invoice me for the 9 wasted minutes ;-)
 
No amount of money can buy time !! ............. the older one gets the quicker it seems to go [:D][:D]

 
Fantastic.. I don't see any ignition system on it, so I'm guessing it's a diesel.....

( I've got my anorak on...)
 
i think it is a model of a engine and is being powered by compressed air , there are no exhaust fumes exiting exhaust .also there are no oilways drilled in crank so mains and big ends will not get oil and there is no oil pump on engine ,it is pretty neet as a model to go on someones desk (i have been working in a engine plant for over 20 years in testing on dynos)
 
It would go faster than the current westfield engine anyway!

I don't really see the point....all that effort for a model powered by compressed air....
 
Just watched both. Very interesting guy's. Nice to think there are still guy's who have the skills left? Not British though?
Can't have much of a life...... But hey what ever floats your boat?????
 

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You have just waisted 9 mins of my life watching that [:D][:D]
As a non technical person it was fascinating to see all the workings of an engine in miniature ,still dont understand mind you !! 

It's just suck, squeeze, bang, blow.....[;)]
 

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