2 Cylinder Inline Lego Pneumatic Air Powered Engine (LPE)
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This video is a response to Air Car by Guy Negre on Science Channel
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you need a comppressor, a PF motor that spins a wheel that pushes a rod that pumps that pump into a tank. then it goes into a switch that lets air out to the cylinder. im sure you already did that, but this comment isn't just for you, FrontalTraction.
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Really demonstrates an understanding of the principles. One thing, though: I really wish people (particularly Lego enthusiasts) would stop sticking the spurious 's' on the end! Lego has no plural form. It's not Legos. It is Lego.
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He mean that u should hock pumps to an engine i think
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Great
Take a look on my twin cylinder engine in my videos
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would be better if u had an air tank, so you could pump it up then flick a switch and have it run for a while, a lot better if ur making cars and stuff.
FrontLineThreeD 1 year ago
Did you even bother looking at my other videos?
FrontalTraction 1 year ago
@FrontalTraction lol... yeh because i would watch a video... then for some unknown reason go watch the rest of the videos on the channel... i got what i wanted from the vid. Lol do you really think just because someone watches 1 of ur vids they go through all of them?
FrontLineThreeD 1 year ago
Of course you won't watch every video on a channel. but you suggested me to use an air tank, whick I already did, and to put it on a car, which I ALREADY DID.
FrontalTraction 1 year ago
@FrontalTraction mmm and then there was the rest of my comment... use a switch. lol..
FrontLineThreeD 1 year ago
Lol.
FrontalTraction 1 year ago