Listen for the beginning of the end at 0:46.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=9I9k9rHB4EA&feature=endscreen
Listen for the beginning of the end at 0:46.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=9I9k9rHB4EA&feature=endscreen
From that was linked this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1mVw-C9vEw&feature=related
...which would be the most boring video ever if it weren't for the guy's magnificent accent. Giter-dun giter-dun giter-dun!
Jay wrote: From that was linked this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1mVw-C9vEw&feature=related ...which would be the most boring video ever if it weren't for the guy's *magnificent* accent. Giter-dun giter-dun giter-dun!
Appalachian people make my head hurt. There is only so much of that accent I can take. The guy is losing himself as words are falling out of his mouth.
At first, when I heard him say engine, I thought it was backwoods mountain talk for Indian.
In reply to Anti-stance:
I unnerstood him jus fine. Yew aint drunk enough.
Also, I'm a Hillbilly, he's speaking my language.
Another link was to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ4Or3k3Hv0 I saw this one in person, I was about 20 feet behind the guy taking the video when it happened.
I like this one...
850+ hp Boss 429 with a stock flywheel.
what in thee hell.
http://youtu.be/vq5cjNhN_po
The interesting thing about these is that I saw these shortly after concluding work on a series of engines on our engine dyno.
We didn't have a dyno room, we'd set up the cart and then roll it outside the building. Sometimes we'd tweak adjustments or look for leaks or such, while the engine was at full bellow at 4000rpm. Observing fuel standoff on 3x2s up close was rather facinating, though!
This'un is my favorite, though:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_8Fc9qAZcw
Knurled wrote: The interesting thing about these is that I saw these shortly after concluding work on a series of engines on our engine dyno. We didn't have a dyno room, we'd set up the cart and then roll it outside the building. Sometimes we'd tweak adjustments or look for leaks or such, while the engine was at full bellow at 4000rpm. Observing fuel standoff on 3x2s up close was rather facinating, though! This'un is my favorite, though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_8Fc9qAZcw
Oh so THIS is what people mean when they say they "lifted the head."
curtis73 wrote: One of my favorites... or least favorites: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKFGr_mkQaA
Scary! I've seen that almost happen a few times, including once with a lifted SuperDuty Ford truck. That would have launched itself through the wall and down the street.
the video in the OP looks like it was done on purpose- destructive testing to find the limits of the engine, figure out what broke, and make it better so they can try it again..
curtis73 wrote: One of my favorites... or least favorites: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKFGr_mkQaA
needs moar ratchet straps..
I remember when I was very young.. they had an engine room explosion aboard the ship my father was chief engineer aboard. Thankfully, it was a not a main engine, but a generator. Seems the young guy getting ready to fire up the rockcrusher overfilled the upper crankcase before starting.. all that oil fueled a runaway that finally ended with everyone evacing the engine room before it blew apart into many pieces
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