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From: nicjasno
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  • Ok you might get this alot but the part where the piston gets pushed by air (the tube lol car knowledge is horrible today sorry) and the air tubes that link it up and all, are those custom made cause I see alot of people using those and if they are made by lego and not custom what are the piece numbers, and if custom where can I purchase the pieces I need to make my own engine, Im making a miniature titanic btw.

  • @TailsBit The black hoses that I use are custom made> they are made out of plastic and are formed into shape over candle fire. Most people use the lego silicone tubes, that are also black, but very soft (silicone), and are not suitable for applications where you want power, because they slip off the inlets with ease.

  • @nicjasno would be willing to sell me some of your custom made tubing or make a tutorial, if not thats alright.

  • I FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT!!!!!!

  • looks good wel done

  • and my crankshafts always rip apart at high speed how do you keep yours together?

  • @TheIceychill2 They do what? I'd call this bad design. I would never dare sell an engine with such an obvious design fault.

  • how does this compare to your v4 engine, both are same price but i want to know which is better power and size wise

  • i don't really understand your latest creations. how is it possible to have 2 cylinders on 1 switch? can you please explain :)

  • @WpA09 its possible because of the four cylinders, two are fully extended/contracted while the others are halfway.

    so one switch can control two cylinders because it closes one cylinder while opening the other

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