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Maggie’s The world's tiniest V12 engine. Simply amazing.

Re: The world's tiniest V12 engine. Simply amazing.

I like this somewhat smaller, dry sump, fuel-injected 24 valve flat 12. And the car that goes with it:

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Re: The world's tiniest V12 engine. Simply amazing.

Very cool. There used to be complete and kit V-8s avaiable, Connelly I think. Wow haven't thought about that in years!
 
Re: The world's tiniest V12 engine. Simply amazing.

This guy is either a professional watchmaker, or he's the guy that makes the engines and shit for Q's projects in 007.

Wow, that was amazing, thanks.
 
Re: The world's tiniest V12 engine. Simply amazing.

<span style="text-decoration: line-through">So despite the Top Gear video showing it run, along with showing pistons, valves, a flat 12 dry sump block, gear box, etc. that he made, you think plugs and ignition would be the technical hurdle that would hold him back? </span>

He actually did make spark plugs and an ignition system, but demonstrates it mostly with glow plugs. Check out:

http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/scerri.htm

For more info, for example.

 
Re: The world's tiniest V12 engine. Simply amazing.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jhnmdahl</div><div class="ubbcode-body">So despite the Top Gear video showing it run, along with showing pistons, valves, a flat 12 dry sump block, gear box, etc. that he made, you think plugs and ignition would be the technical hurdle that would hold him back?

He actually did make spark plugs and an ignition system, but demonstrates it mostly with glow plugs. Check out:

http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/scerri.htm

For more info, for example. </div></div>

I think he is referring to the video the OP posted, which is running off of compressed air, not fuel.