12,000 RPM Fastest Lego Vacuum Engine | World record!!!

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I hope you enjoyed the video!
It was quite hard pushing it to its limit, but it was worth it!
*At 5:08 I meant "break" and at 5:45 "vibrates"... I really don't know how this happened 🥲

- A tyre of a car going at 50 kmh or 30 mph spins like 26 times slower than this engine...

- The way I measured all the results is quite useful but not totally accurate... So it can sometimes deviate by a few rotations...

- If you didn't really understood how I calculated the speed:
It's quite simple...
I know that when the orange thing does one rotation, the propeller has completed 576. Then I stop the time measuring how long it takes the orange thing to do one rotation (the propeller 576). Then I divide 576 by the measured time, so I know how many rotations it does in one second. Finally I multiply it by 60 to get to rpm's (rotations per minute).

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*me trying to sleep at 3Am*
the Honda with modified mufflers:

Boomshaklav
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For you future projects i would recommend using WD40 for a lubricant, as water (in most cases) will slow you down due to it wanting to stick to itself and as well as the rotating parts. However, i understand if you don't like the idea of oily residue on your legos.

nkwoibu
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Oh hey, that was my record!! I guess I’ll have to go back to the drawing board and give it another go! Congratulations and nice build!!

owenvansanten
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Use a rpm reading thing. The gears used to measure the rpm put a lot of drag on the system. You can hear there is a big difference with the rpm with and without

SpeedyySlugz
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HUGE TIP: Use graphite powder as a lubricant.

faraday
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*At 5:08 I meant "break" and at 5:45 "vibrates"... I really don't know how this happened 🥲

LucasDynamics
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the one at the start 
sounds like a rotary engine, its crazy! cool video

AlexPro-dbiq
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That's absolutely amazing bro! That's cool as hell!

danmayberry
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Remember, tightening the gap in the top only decreases power, as the rotating fins are pushing against the suction there.

Ranstone
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When you are so much into legos that durability of the parts becomes and issue. Btw this was really cool. Gz man

khaoitc
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I think it would be faster if it didn’t have to spin the rpm calculator

Drive-X-Gaming
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The first one sounds like a v12 and the second one sounds like a muffled v8

agaldoo
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I wonder what 12, 000 rpm Lego shrapnel is like

Noturmoney
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That's a really entertaining video! Looking forward to watching the limit pushed further.

trsu
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For what this video was it was highly entertaining. Love it

chrisjohnson
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You built the Mazda 7vacuum7b! Congratulations 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻. Sounds so great in the beginning

mr.olivertus
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i love how the first version sounds like an F1 car revving it's engine XD

dreemurrgaming
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I have never seen more potentially dangerous lego in my life.

BrokenPotYT
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Water isn't a lubricant, it's an abrasive...
You need oil. Plain oil, olive oil, motor oil, whatever oil. But an oil.

FuSiionCraft
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I just discovered your channel from this, love what you do!

Karshaper