Doyy! It looks like 1.05 minutes of warming up and 5sec driving to me. That thing develops it's peak power at 10,000rpm.. I doubt it's revving above 4000 in this clip.
It's true you shouldn't rev a cold engine under load, but this car is obviously not moving so that doesn't apply. The same forces are not applied to bearings when the motor is in neutral.
Ever hear an F1 car start and blip the throttle repeatedly? This is to warm the oil quickly, and that's what they're doing here.
Dude, why don't you chill out a little. Since the car is already running when the video starts, how on Earth do you know that the engine is cold? How do you know he hadn't been sat there with the engine on idle for 5 minutes? Also, this car never actually went into production. What you see here is one of only 3 prototypes made, so the driver is likely to be a Yamaha test driver. I reckon he probably knows what he is doing.
This idiot has one of these and doesn't understand the first thing about cars; You never, ever, rev a cold engine like that to "warm it up". You ONLY run it gently, while driving, until it gets warm by itself.
動態保存してあったんですね!すごいな~。
いかにもマルチシリンダーという音がたまりません。
satoshiakira 1 year ago
Cool Car!!!!!!!!!
CarAdverts 1 year ago
Thank you for this video - my life is now complete. ;-)
Seriously though, I have always been a huge fan of this car and would have loved to have been there to see it on the move.
Peloton25 1 year ago
The engine used is a detuned version of the V12 used in the Brabham and Jordan F1 cars.
taffyapples02 2 years ago
Doyy! It looks like 1.05 minutes of warming up and 5sec driving to me. That thing develops it's peak power at 10,000rpm.. I doubt it's revving above 4000 in this clip.
FookinBastad 2 years ago
It's true you shouldn't rev a cold engine under load, but this car is obviously not moving so that doesn't apply. The same forces are not applied to bearings when the motor is in neutral.
Ever hear an F1 car start and blip the throttle repeatedly? This is to warm the oil quickly, and that's what they're doing here.
alna1287 2 years ago
god! that v12 sound so majestic
powersliding 2 years ago
the original car had 5 spoke wheels, this has six.
powersliding 2 years ago
Dude, why don't you chill out a little. Since the car is already running when the video starts, how on Earth do you know that the engine is cold? How do you know he hadn't been sat there with the engine on idle for 5 minutes? Also, this car never actually went into production. What you see here is one of only 3 prototypes made, so the driver is likely to be a Yamaha test driver. I reckon he probably knows what he is doing.
Stealthbong 2 years ago
This idiot has one of these and doesn't understand the first thing about cars; You never, ever, rev a cold engine like that to "warm it up". You ONLY run it gently, while driving, until it gets warm by itself.
lancraft 3 years ago