Ferrari V8
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  • nicely thought out

  • Ferrari make flate plane v8's . That's cross palne crank

  • This is Brilliant :D

  • Name of song DJ Visage-Schumaher song

    watch?v=I1xXV1R4yVY

  • just like playing the piano..:)

  • So beautiful.

  • what is up with that music? lmao

  • gay

    

  • uuuu

  • lol @ the ferrari engine rev song

  • I like the song it motivate me in my automotive mechanic lesson hehehe actually I love engines...

  • man...i need the title of the song,or the artist,sound like "brookling bounce"

  • this animation is completely wrong. ferrari v8s are always flatplane when this dipicts a crossplane. for each bank, the middle 2 pistons move together and the end 2 pistons move together.

  • this video is totally wrong. you have the animation of a crossplane v8 when every single ferrari ever built is a flat plane v8

  • thats odd. i would have thought the ferrari v8 would have had a flat plane config but that looks like cross plane.

  • what is the song used?

  • @jamesyap2005

    DJ Visage Formula 1 (Schumacher song)

    there is a better version which is played on this video

  • that's a v 12 at first

  • The animation work is great but as mentioned elsewhere: (1) the F1 V8s have flat plane cranks and (2) a shorter stroke. Apart from this, I'm convinced the soundtrack is of an F1 V12. But anyway, nice work!

  • Nice

  • whats the name of the song?

  • This is not a flat plane v8. Ferrari never used crossplane v8's

  • Absolutely correct, this video is anj EPIC FAIL. Use a Straight-4 crank and its correct.

  • I really like the cross plane burble of an american v8, but they sound like they are dieing when they get past 5k rpms. Straight planes are just waking up!

  • Send me this Music, it's very cool

    Like This Style

  • 我喜歡這音樂

    不知道叫啥名字?

  • booo

  • fuck song

  • i believe the valves are elctronically controller pneumatic so the power can regulated with valve timing. can alos vary the intake length and firing time. this is how they make the engine play tunes. another issue is that the valves are way too small for the pistons and the piston dont far enough up to the top of the cylinder

  • Thus the pistons and conrods are to long.

    BTW do you know any good animation or explanation of how exactly the pneumatic valve timing works?

  • no i dont. alot use pneumatic bags instead of springs so there is no valve bounce when the valve closes. more complex system like the ones used in F1 have computer controlled valves to regulate when the vlave opens and closes - kinda hard to animate.

  • usually i dont need much but ok since you dunno any i guess ill learn it someday anyway. i must!

  • i presume you know of google

  • guess i do. ill start diggin then. man i love engines..

  • Oops - I see someone already pointed that out.

  • Nice animation skills.

    FYI:

    I believe all F1 teams and Ferrari V8 road cars utilize a flat plane crank rather than a cross plane crank. The crank you're using looks like it belongs in a Chevy small block.

  • thats not an F1 engine because the stroke is well wrong and the pistons are too big plus in an F1 engine doesnt use crankshafts and valve springs like a conventional engine they use electronic solenoids and high pressure oil to open the valves hence why the can rev so high good effort though

  • this is weak animation. f1 uses pneumatic valves, theese isnt very reallyble. they uses both crank and cam shafts, coz electro pneumatic valves, whose can replace cam isnt fully developed

  • yes u r right. If this was an F1 engine, then the pistons would look like big valves. cuz they are meant for lightweight. Also the stroke of this engine is too long to be F1........cheers!

  • That's wrong, A Formula one v8 engine has a 180 degree flat crankshaft.

  • @Wimseys Correct. In fact, ALL Ferrari V8 engines have flat plane cranks.

  • (Ferrari - Michael Schumacher F1 Tecno Racing Sounds

  • wats the song?

  • All Ferrari feeder formulae and F1 type engines have square pistons to achieve higher RPMs.

  • hahaha proove it!

  • whaaaaaaaaat?????????

  • the name of the song? please

  • 0-100 12 sek cool

  • look under Taurus acceleration a train goes from 0 to 100 in 14 sec

  • yo isnt it a flat plane crank?!?

  • ok first of all the song is gayer than mj. and second of all the the stroke is way to long.

  • song ??

  • mustang rules hehe

  • nothing special... just over priced

  • I true DeVry grad made this video!

  • File, pws legetai to tragoudi ths F1????

    Wraio videaki pantws....

  • i hope for your ass those cylinders dnot go u and down like that because thats just laggy

  • nt f1 engine coz stroke to long and bore to small, f1 bore max of 94mm, max stroke 45mm

  • SilentWingz hit it right on... Ferrari has built cross-plane V8s in the past for other manufacturers like alfa.. but i know of no instance where they use one themselves... certainly not in a race-engine such as what is shown here.. the crank throws should be 180 degrees apart like a 4 cyl

  • my friend i went through tech school with is a tech for ferrari.. u should make a video on the new transmissions their hookin up to their powerhouses.. its pretty much automatic because its impossible for a human to switch the gears fast enough.. ferrari is fuckin insane

  • The cranking arrangement for flat plane cranked V8 (as used in by Ferrari)is incorrectly shown in this diagram. The crank throws are identical to an in-line four (two inboard throws go up while the two outboard throws go down. The flat planed V8 has on each crankpin two conrods which are not bifurcated as in the above by side by side so the left bank is offset to the right bank.

  • the exhaust tubes seem unnecessarily bendy..

  • were the 4 into 1 exhuauts created with sweeps, or was there some intense ISDX happenin there? Well done, try and use a different back ground shade next time, and a isometric views to see the indivual valve movement...well done, i look forward to seeing more

  • Ohhhh man I want the full length of that song, it is awesome, can anyone tell me what the name of it is please??

  • Dj visage- schumacher

  • Cool man thanks heaps, found it.

  • einfach Geil

  • but thats what makes a Ferrari sound so beautiful compared to other supercars. Even their V8 and V6 engines scream.

  • that song is freakin' sweet whats it called?

  • i have been looking for the name of this song for ages... if you find out plz tell me. and i will tell you if i find it

  • lol, this songs called the Schumacher Song. Ive seen different artists claim as their own, the version I have is by Dj Visage

  • I see this video of the Ferrari V8 is using a dual overhead cam setup, which is Ford's bread and butter in their 4.6L V8 engines.

  • great design, wat program was used?

  • Nice CAD work, but it didn't really explian much

  • Gay music

  • you are the gay...

  • but its tru, the music is gay

  • your face is gay.

  • this is a out of subject question, but what song did you use?

  • chong chang

  • nice work with Pro/E.con grat's!

  • GO FORWARD ANWAR IBRAHIM!!

  • GO FORWARD ANWAR IBRAHIM!!

  • can someone give the name of the song?please

  • is this an actual song? can someone give me the name of the song please?

    Greatly appreciated

  • come on the kinematic animation is not smooth. shud have rendered in one complete revolution for one cycle

  • the pc i had the time i made this was not that strong and the cam conections made the model very hard to render smoothly.

  • this is NOT a Ferrari V8 design!!!!!

    this is a conventional V8........Ferrari uses a "flat-plane" crankshaft!!

  • nothing makes me orgasm like the sound of a ferrari V8

  • warum so viele zylinder und so viel eigengewicht an kurbeln usw wenns auch ohne geht.

  • bonjour celui qui a cette video pourrai me l'envoyer ca me cerai utile pour mes eleve merci beaucoup mon e-mail est: zenolove@orange.fr

  • F1 Engines have pneumatically operated valves - no cam

  • F1 engines have pneumatically operated valves, this means they do not have springs to lift them up, but they have cam.

  • if the valves r pneumatically operated y would it have a cam shaft?

  • because the pneumatics replace the springs only, the valve operation is still controlled by the cams;

  • ahh fair enough, c the point in that

  • Wow, amazing ProE skills at work here! I'm laughing at this idiots talking about the song and the car...

  • zamalo zes robil, a za duzo kopiowal

  • Not a huge farrari fan, but i'm faving this just for the song.

  • pls can u sent me the procedure and modelling,assemblies and mechanism of that one  thanks

  • Nice bit of jerky motion there, gotta love Pro/E.

    Long live SolidWorks.

  • Nive vid, even nicer song! How is it called?

  • Schumacher

  • haha figures.

  • not a smooth roation at all. Need to work on the start and end positions.

  • It's a nice model but severly flawed in a few areas- Formula 1 engines are flat plane crank, this is a cross plane, like a regular V8 (Ford, Chev etc). It should look like a 4cyl crank. Also the valves are ridiculously small as are the camshafts.

    Stiff a good effort though.

  • Good pickup on the crank type! F1 engines are definitely flat plane. I think the move to V8's has made the cars less interesting....both from a speed and sound perspective......I wish they allowed v12's again! They sound awesome!!

  • good catch, I was about to make the same coment

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