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working model engine video
Pretty nice, but where's the little car?
http://www.scaleautoworks.com/marushinPorsche2.mpg Closeup http://www.scaleautoworks.com/marushinPorsche1.mpg More http://www.scaleautoworks.com/marushinPorsche.html
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Wow, that thing is cool!
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Check out this 2.7l Weber model. Kinda pricy though...
http://www.scaleautoworks.com/PorscheEngine.html
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So these things run on compressed air?
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I can't find it right now but I had a pretty lenthy video of a dutch guy (i think) that built a Ferrarri 330 P with a working engine & transaxle. Even the pedals and the shifter worked. Everything. All you needed was a miniature driver. THAT was sick.
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a pelicanhead had a working gif diagram of a 911 engine posted awhile ago. I can't figure out how to "search" it here?
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John '69 911E "It's a poor craftsman who blames their tools" -- Unknown "Any suspension -- no matter how poorly designed -- can be made to work reasonably well if you just stop it from moving." -- Colin Chapman Last edited by jluetjen; 09-24-2005 at 06:10 AM.. |
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i searched for the animated 911 enging, on Pelican. couldt find that, but this is a cool site with ALL types of engines http://www.keveney.com/Engines.html
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that is so sweet,
i'm thinking 6 little carbs from those RC engines slap the whole thing on a RC chassis, with a 906 bodyshell "what kind of engine do you have in that RC? Porsche , flat six... what? , no seriously yeah man , those little 1cyllinder 2strokers are sooooo 2004 ! i'm only running 4stroke 6bangers these days, so much better "
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btw, i found that mfi animated gif in my archive , but it's too big to upload to pelican
so i posted it on http://members.chello.nl/s.vandamme1/mfi.gif
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The guy your talking about is french. Pierre Scerri, he built a fully 1/3 working 312 PB, i saw the car, i still not sleep at night...
This was simply unbelievable : everything works, dash, engine, gearbox,clutch, electrics, brakes, steering..... here is the website : http://www.mps-sportproto.com/fr/historique.php here is a video, be careful to be sit on a solid chair ! http://www.nmd.com.au/downloads_download.cfm?ID=7 ![]() Philippe |
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Phillipe that,s awesome
heard about it but never saw it on video. Thanks for sharing !Cheers,
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Very nice and very crazy!
I got the chance to work at the Smithsonian right after college doing aircraft restoration. For fun, one of the machienists built a R-4360 28 cylinder scale model. What a hoot.
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