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How an engine works – comprehensive tutorial animation featuring Toyota engine technologies

28 Nov

Animation I created for Toyota that gives an overview of the components of an engine, how an engine works and some of Toyota’s valve, intake and exhaust tech…
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  1. Sukhraj singh

    November 28, 2013 at 2:10 am

    woooo best video teacher……….thanxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?

     
  2. woofdawgg69

    November 28, 2013 at 2:33 am

    Ic engines just seem so old school Idk it just seems like we are livin old
    school… I mean this is the wright brothers technology…?

     
  3. Diego Maradonna

    November 28, 2013 at 3:32 am

    This is a total mind fuck?

     
  4. ohheydarciemae1121

    November 28, 2013 at 4:20 am

    YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW HELPFUL THIS IS. I can’t thank you enough. I’ve been
    looking EVERYWHERE for a video that explains how an engine works. This one
    is PERFECT. Super mega ultra props to you for making this so simple to
    follow. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! =D
    -Darcie?

     
  5. Tyson Pham

    November 28, 2013 at 4:50 am

    Thank you, very good video. Personally, I think the engine is like a human
    being.A small guy with muscle is like a small engine with so many small
    pistons, runs great with its weight but doesn’t produce high output torque.
    On the other hand, big guy is like a diesel engine with big pistons, body
    builder lol, a bit slower but strong output torque. loll?

     
  6. officialuforeview

    November 28, 2013 at 5:02 am

    Personally I think a small test/exam on “how an engine works” and basics
    about a car, should be added to the theory exam (in the UK) . It would help
    drivers massively in my opinion. Everyone should know how an engine works.?

     
  7. rebal doghouz

    November 28, 2013 at 5:23 am

    now i can die in peace ?

     
  8. S Can

    November 28, 2013 at 5:31 am

    Great video thanks for sharing?

     
  9. Erika De Jesus

    November 28, 2013 at 5:52 am

    Great Video ?

     
  10. MemoryLifeStyle

    November 28, 2013 at 6:19 am

    Thank you so much ill check and see…great day!!!

     
  11. allegroracing

    November 28, 2013 at 6:22 am

    Even though modern engines with electronic controls don’t have a lot of the
    old “tune up” items from the past, they still suffer mileage drops from
    dirty air filters, old sparkplugs, and more. A good reputable shop should
    be able to tune it up properly. Also check how you’re driving and what
    accessories you’re running. High power consumption items hurt mileage.
    Finally check for mileage driving tips. Driver has a lot of bearing on
    mileage that a car gets.

     
  12. MemoryLifeStyle

    November 28, 2013 at 7:01 am

    i have some question. my toyota camry 2.0 vvt-i engine which performed
    12-13kilometres/litre, are now performing 9.6kilometre/litre or even lower.
    what’s wrong with it? thank you so much.

     
  13. MemoryLifeStyle

    November 28, 2013 at 7:04 am

    this is agreat video for me to understand about toyota engine’s work.

     
  14. Shane Smith

    November 28, 2013 at 7:22 am

    thats a really nice spark plug

     
  15. Shane Smith

    November 28, 2013 at 7:44 am

    yo guys whats veatech

     
  16. marescuta

    November 28, 2013 at 8:40 am

    He’s wrong not all Toyotas are v.6 the supras is in line 6 cylinder

     
  17. allegroracing

    November 28, 2013 at 8:43 am

    That’s Toyota’s specific nomenclature…each manufacturer has their own
    rules about stuff like that.

     
  18. jfsokolow

    November 28, 2013 at 9:30 am

    3:55 Im pretty sure its duel overhead cam not double

     
  19. Ernesto Nuguid

    November 28, 2013 at 10:04 am

    Hi, did you use SolidWorks? This was extremely well done!

     
  20. Usama Fida

    November 28, 2013 at 10:49 am

    Very good presentation.?

     
  21. FinalOmega97

    November 28, 2013 at 11:13 am

    This was extremely informative.

     
  22. Frodo Baggins

    November 28, 2013 at 11:20 am

    what if youre not English . how will you understand this?

     
  23. deepan kumar

    November 28, 2013 at 12:09 pm

    deepan

     
  24. The Auto Salon

    November 28, 2013 at 12:10 pm

    A great look at how Engines work, taking you from point A to point B.
    #howstuffworks ?

     
  25. shechshire

    November 28, 2013 at 12:45 pm

    The electric starter motor cranks the flywheel which is connected to the
    crankshaft where the pistons & piston arms are attached to. In the early
    days of cars you had to crank the crankshaft yourself by hand using a
    handle located near the front grill of the car. Nothing forces the air in.
    This is called natural aspiration. When you have a turbocharger or
    supercharger then it’s called forced induction.