See Through Engine - 4K Slow Motion Visible Combustion ( S1 • E1 )

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Published 2017-01-11
See Through Glass Head on Briggs and Stratton Internal Combustion Engine in Slow Motion and 4K Slow Motion. you can see just how and engine really works and the internal engine combustion process when we use our Phantom to film inside the engine in High Speed .
We made a glass head for a Briggs and Stratton engine to make the combustion process visible.

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Filmed with the Vision Research Phantom V2512 and Flex 4K high speed and ultra high speed cameras.

Directed By: Matt Mikka

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All Comments (20)
  • @3xfaster
    Give the kid a raise, what excellent quality control she has!
  • @NonnofYobiznes
    It is for things like this that the internet was invented. It is for things like this that it's still worth wading through a lot of garbage clickbates in Youtube. Outstanding job brother.
  • Can you imagine when they first developed the internal combustion engine what an insane idea that must have been to pitch. "So yea, we're gonna have this thing we're building do about 900 controlled explosions a minute. Hmm, what? Well if the seal doesn't hold then the whole thing catches on fire."
  • @archie34734
    People take for granted internal combustion engines. Not me. I've been in awe of them for 45 years and still am. They are one of the most incredible, almost magical inventions ever devised. That you can harness and control explosions and channel that energy to propel vehicles is amazing. The force of the combustion just to drive the piston down the cylinder is amazing enough but then when you think there still has to be enough residual energy for the piston to turn a crankshaft, which in turn turns the driveshaft, which in turn still has enough force to turn the vehicle wheels propelling a vehicle just boggles the imagination. Then add on top of all this the durability and reliability of internal combustion engines, especially considering they hold together under such stress from the non-stop controlled explosions and you have for me a head-shaking miracle.
  • @RCGrid
    Most revolutionary video of 2017 so far
  • @robertsalser848
    I have been a mechanic for some 45 years and that is the first time I have seen the combustion cycle live. Very nice, Thank you !
  • @nathannolan1593
    I'm a small engine mechanic and never in my 6 years of working on these have I or has any mechanic actually gotten to see what he's really fixing and what's really going on in those chambers until now. This is amazing. If only this where possible in any engine to see whats going on in there then we mechanics know fixing engines would become obsolete. We could know if an engine is running lean or rich.
  • @late_nights
    God bless you, man. Ever since I was a kid, I wondered if someone would make a transparent engine so people could watch how the IC engine works. You made it real man. Thank you Mr Warped Perception.
  • @joshhill4760
    I don't know why this is in my recommended, but man it was cool. You just earned yourself a sub.
  • Honestly I thought the alcohol was the most interesting one. The fact it was so rich but kept running was fascinating and the flow of liquid made it much easier to see what was actually happening in the cylinder head.
  • @BenjaminKiewel
    This showed up on my recommended, I should be doing homework but I watched this. I was not disappointed.
  • @RayStein
    Wow! It's clear how much work you put into this process with stunning results. I am really amazed. This is truly one the best videos I've ever seen on youtube.
  • Came across this by accident,glad I did,think Ive beem waiting to see this for 40 yrs.Props man that was awesome.Cheers.
  • Thanks for a great video. I have been trying to explain to my girlfriend how an internal combustion engine works.....without boring her to death...... here's the answer. Also, I think your little girl will be a genius.
  • @NoobTube4148
    This is beautiful, was just trying to explain to my three year old how an engine works!