Home made stirling engine fastest in the world uo to 500RPM
Uploader Comments (nitrozil)
Top Comments
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job well done, considering the materials and balance that is.
All Comments (60)
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nyomarekja
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Ha, no. I don't know what your caddy is. Do you have blue prints for the Stirling engine? Are they hard to build? I need simple instructions if yo have any.
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@56TonyT What for my caddy?
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So if you have some Blueprints you can share...how can I get a copy?
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@56TonyT Yes, I do infact. My caddy pushes so much boost I have to use coil springs to keep my intake valves closed.
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Do you have any blueprints on it you can share?
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Do you have any blueprints on it you can share?
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500rpm? PFFFF I mean, it's nice that you got THAT making it out of coathangers and tin cans, but if you don't want flaming comments, don't call anything "fastest in the world". Just say'n.
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@nitrozil it is if you have a cnc machine in your home....
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@tommysbrowncaddy oh yeah? i dont see your video....
hate to break the news, but my homemade stirling goes 2300 RPM, nice work though.
tommysbrowncaddy 3 years ago 3
Is Home made tin can engine that? I would like to see your engine!!! cnc is NOT home made!!!
nitrozil 3 years ago 3
my processor cooler can go 3780++ RPM lah... moree betterrr lol..
umlarmy 3 years ago
I cant believe, That cooler is "home made"!
nitrozil 3 years ago
Soon enough, those little piece on the wheel will come flying at your face and you'll die
ImaAAaALeon 3 years ago
My first hand experience, Flywheel is not dangerous! Oh, my! I will not die! Flywheel of this engine is very soft and engine is very weak...
nitrozil 3 years ago