Motorcycle Nitrous + Engine Swapped Milwaukee Impact
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0:00 On Race Gas
11:42 On Nitrous
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A big thank you to everyone who stops in and watches our videos on everything from ridiculous stuff like this to data driven and comparative. Appreciate everyone who has subscribed as well to board this crazy train.
@manga12
Жыл бұрын
oh fresh video, nitro yessir thats how we do it in america, build it big and soup it up the max it can take and top ten comment order :) and on 9/11 never forget never give up.
@THEBACONATOR20
Жыл бұрын
I was a cool sub 100K.
@Prestiged_peck
Жыл бұрын
If you want to go EFI on the cheap you're probably looking at speeduino or microsquirt
@Hard_Right
Жыл бұрын
i was here pre 20k on my other account before i got kicked off youtubers for being mean to the lgddfgfddevhijngdde people
@kickboxs77
Жыл бұрын
Been subbed since before 100k. This channel has been a huge source of entertainment for me ever since. Thank you for all the work you do.
LS swapping a 1/2" impact would be ridiculous! Obviously, you should LS swap the D-Handle instead.
@volvo09
Жыл бұрын
It would be as absurd as those "2 man" (more like 2 ape sized men) V8 chainsaws!
@bradhaines3142
Жыл бұрын
or he could change out the wheel bearing on a tesla for a 1inch square and just put the car on a lift. talk about SEND it lol
@Sparkystacoma
Жыл бұрын
Obviously a LS Swapped d handle, Just makes perfect sense
@TheEulerID
Жыл бұрын
Top Gear once powered a food blender with a 6.2 litre Corvette engine.
@bradhaines3142
Жыл бұрын
@@TheEulerID THEY DID and my god it looked like a monster
It's at this moment in the TTC channel history I realize they are going to turn into a "Hold my beer and watch this" type of channel sometimes...and I'm here for it!
@AdventureswithGeneral
Жыл бұрын
Nah. Theyre more of a "hold my jug of everclear" kind of channel.
@AlexKunstar
Жыл бұрын
Lol 😆 what a great way to put it!! It definitely feels like it lol
@AndreasBrOlesen
Жыл бұрын
I like the direction this is heading! Especially now that most impact are tested. I suspect this channel has already resulted in better products for us consumers!
@dangerrangerlstc
Жыл бұрын
Hey, sometimes you just got to see what the breaking point is.
@Evan-hm7tz
Жыл бұрын
The amount of fun I have watching people go and be like "you know what, I'm going to fucking do this, I dont care what it takes" brandon herrera is a really good for stuff like that
Not sure if you guys realize this, but some of us power tool engineers from the major brands are paying attention to this channel.
@CP-mb7ly
Жыл бұрын
Maybe you could uhh arrange for some extra special tools to make their way to TTC to test/"modify" them ;-)
@gamemeister27
Жыл бұрын
@@CP-mb7ly Ah, but they reject any hand outs from major brands to avoid bias in their results.
@DavidGarcia-oi5nt
11 ай бұрын
Doubt
I was watching this wile sitting on the throne and cheered loudly when the gun broke the 1000 ft-lbs mark..... my wife came and asked if everything was alright
Anyone remember seeing people put V8 on a chainsaw and seeing who can cut a log the fastest? this feels like the start of a new sport lol.
@timothywhieldon1971
Жыл бұрын
thats actually now a thing many do. CRAZY, i remember seeing this back when internet was new.
@AdventureswithGeneral
Жыл бұрын
Yes! Straight through a 30" log in less than two seconds!
@crabmansteve6844
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I watch Hot saw comps every year, it's madness and I love it.
@adrianzmajla4844
Жыл бұрын
Predator chainsaw.
@danw1955
Жыл бұрын
@@adrianzmajla4844 Even the Predator 670 twin, fully built, is no match for some of the insanity that they run at those events. There's guys running modified big block 454 Chevy's on a few of those saws.😱
That Makita looks even more impressive when you see what's needed to beat it..
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
I agree
@wearsjorge55
Жыл бұрын
Please don't comment on handles. We don't need the tool brands trying to convince us a heavy duty handle is needed with every purchase lol
@tokehgekko9455
Жыл бұрын
@@wearsjorge55 Didnt even know handles were a thing for the tiny 1/2", only used handles on 1"
@tokehgekko9455
Жыл бұрын
@Nicholas #51 If you wanna wear out your wrists, go right ahead im not stopping you 😂
This is the perfect physical manifestation of the mythical entity known as the Tool Man. Some say that at full beans, you can hear a subsonic man-grunting noise beneath the screaming.
@3Hose
Жыл бұрын
All I heard was OHH OHHH OHHH OHHH OH YEAAHH
I wouldn't mind seeing you pull the hammer n anvil out of it after it's nos run just to see how beat up it got. Awesome as always
Imagine an apprentice showing up for their first day with this thing.
@1mom69
Жыл бұрын
“Can i use my drill to tighten the faceplate screws on receptacles?”
@mrsteel250
Жыл бұрын
“Can I tighten motor cables down with this?”
@Cyrix2k
Жыл бұрын
That's what Jiffy Lube mechanics use to tighten the oil drain bolts
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
@@Cyrix2k They pull the trigger and the entire car spins on the socket in midair.
@Volvith
Жыл бұрын
"Can i tighten lug nuts with this?" _"... I'm genuinely not sure, that thing looks kinda large...."_
imagine bringing that thing in for warranty XD. TTC: oh our anvil's worn out.
9:43 "And how is that 1/2" anvil in one piece". Asking similar questions through the whole video. >.< Keep being crazy you guys. Love it.
Racing chainsaw, or the smarter "no replacement for displacement" option of a dirtbike engine... on the railway impact.
@gill998
Жыл бұрын
This. A pro tier chainsaw motor like the 94cc in a husqvarna 395 will still do 12500 rpm no problem and makes almost 7hp... they love to eat at lower rpm too.
🤣 holy crap, Just seeing that mountain incline when the NOS hit and how much death shake that machine was showing was too much.
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
Lmfao
RC nitro fuel. It's usually about 10% mineral oil, 70% methanol, 20% nitro. You can get it with just about any % of nitro in it. 60-80% is usually used in boats with water cooled heads. . Make sure you put a fuel cutoff because it may end up dieseling. You can get it at a local hobby shop or online. $20/quart.
@randomfastreader
Жыл бұрын
Too many beans sir we need it to diesel at idle
@Andre_Thomasson
Жыл бұрын
Lets just turn it into a 20000 rpm diesel that runs on nitro
@brandonlittle6444
Жыл бұрын
Needs Nitrometh
@NorwayVFX
Жыл бұрын
I did this once on an old weedwacker engine and it started dieseling real quick. First i thought the kill switch broke but when I ripped off the spark plug wire it stayed running, and I had to choke it out. Sounded very mean while running.
@Powertampa
Жыл бұрын
"may" nah it will, most definitely, but it will rev to the moon
Use a motor from a competition chainsaw. If it can run a 3-4 foot bar saw, it should break the current torque record as well.
@casemodder89
Жыл бұрын
but it only does reverse !
@5.43v
Жыл бұрын
@@casemodder89 you can start it in the other direction
@casemodder89
Жыл бұрын
@@5.43v either rotation is not optimal for the flow through the ports. less oomph!
Is there now going to be a "Top Fuel" division for your rank charts?
@Yz4Life
Жыл бұрын
😆😆
So it went from an "M60" to an "M60 (Nightmare) FUEL"?
@bradhaines3142
Жыл бұрын
should upgrade it to m80 and call it the boomer
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE NIGHTMARE
@s1n1stersixsgaming8
Жыл бұрын
Up next, a 350cc Banshee engine, we're encroaching on the comp chainsaw builds
@retematic2351
Жыл бұрын
"Agent Blood-orange", the joke seems obvious to me
As far as the rail gun goes, I would bore it out, port, polish and pipe it to see how many beans you can squeeze from it while retaining it's stock form factor
@jrt2924
Жыл бұрын
Personally i would start with *heavy* porting job and custom pipe for the port job/rpm goal. Obviosly better carb also. Would rip with just those mods.
@themodmancarl
Жыл бұрын
I feel like just buying a racing go cart engine might be best for beans. The 212 ghost weighs like 35 lbs and makes 6.5 hp and has alot of the racing do dads already. The rev limit is 6k but i gotta believe theres a delete out there.
@jrt2924
Жыл бұрын
@@themodmancarl true. Cars and cameras has some nice engine setups. So i can see where you are coming.
@thefunniestfarm4731
Жыл бұрын
@@themodmancarl Screw the 212 Ghost, it's all about the Tillitson 228R, think it puts out about 23 HP out of the box.
@Yz4Life
Жыл бұрын
Lol you go kart guys and your little dinky engines😆 put a cr 125 engine onto it and then you’ll be talking
Dude that velocity stack in the thumbnail caught my eye, that is HILARIOUS! It looks like it belongs on a car and not on an engine that could fit in a backpack!
Tim Allen would be proud. Once you said "Safety first", I started grinning and laughing so much that the girlfriend had to inquire what I was really watching. You guys are doing the things I always thought would be awesome to try. Keep it up.
You have created the Widowmaker of impact tools. Just like the old Kawasaki, lots of dudes will want to have the hottest tool in town.
This was awesome! I love the mix of legit scientific testing with the occasional balls-to-the-wall monstrosity like this. So much fun and it's been awesome to see the success of this channel. Well done and keep up the great content!
Fabulous madness!! Can’t wait to see what you come up with next… I loved the way (at 4:15) all the other impacts were vibrating across the bench in excitement when you showed the test shots in Logan’s workshop
I feel like you need the stage 3 to deal with Mercedes head bolts
I literally lol'd at "LS Swap it" 🤣🤣
I hope this series never ends. In a few years I hope you are hooking up car engines to a 1 inch impact to see what it does!
I lost it when he said “Motorcycles nitrous if she have too”. I’m really proud of your dedication to this quest.
With technology I wonder how long it is going to be before we see a rechargeable battery give the same results. This video had me laughing the whole time. Love your twisted thinking.👍
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
I’d bet 5 more years.
@tankmlee
Жыл бұрын
The two impacts on the top list at the end are battery powered.
"Black Friday deal - buy an M60 NOS insanity wrench and get a free engine stand!" Some top notch engineering right here 🔥🔥🔥
Knowing how those off the self 2 cycle engines are built... I am impressed that you didn't blow the jug off the crankcase, or that the connecting rod didn't break. Let alone the crank. Sure hope you'll have your safety glasses on 🤣
I like how in the opening scene the other impact drivers were backing away like “ whoa dude I’m outta here”! 😂😂
Clicked on this instantly, this is gonna be good!
Wow that was cool to see no doubt, and it was impressive to see the results as well. However, the real impressive part was that you were willing to hold that thing and run it on that Dyno multiple times, each run even more sketchy than the previous one.
If you do away with the "must be hip luggable", and "is something you can get your hands on", you could see if Koenigsegg will lend you one of their 3-cylinder 2.0 liter engines. That dumps 600 horsepower and 443 lbs-ft of torque at 70 kg. Or if high RPM is the goal, maybe see of Rob Dahm has a small rotary engine he'd lend you?
@peterbellek1791
Жыл бұрын
This. This is it. We need this
@kreetins
Жыл бұрын
Rpm needs to be higher than the original electric motor(10k rpm minimum i'd guess), otherwise there is no torque gained. Maybe a high revving motorcycle engine instead?
@MrMartinSchou
Жыл бұрын
@@kreetins That's what we have gearing for. Start with a 10k RPM rotary and connect it to a 3:1 gearing for a 30k RPM hammer ;) Hmm. Actually, if we're going for massive RPM, maybe we should hook it up to a turbo furnace?
@PeytonOver
Жыл бұрын
I love all of that ‘Murica you typed there.
@Flumphinator
Жыл бұрын
I think that would rip your shoulder off.
you should try making a ¾" Milwaukee gas gun with the exact same engine to see how much more torque it would make compared to the ½" version
I Was Honestly Waiting On The Planetary Gears To Shell Out. Or The Hammer Anvil To Explode! Thank You Gentlemen For The Great Content 👍 Next Stage 4 You May Want A Blast Shield For Your Protection 😂
I wish I had this the other day. A Ram 1500 came in and one lug was overtightened by *a lot*. My Ryobi p262 couldn't get anywhere close at full beans- needed help with a long breaker bar and a strong co worker and even he struggled...
Part of me wants to say try a Stihl chainsaw engine, one of the larger ones since they're already setup for a max sustained torque load for running chain through hardwood. Would probably make good beans kinda where it needed to right out of the box without a whole lot of fine tuning
Re: the "how to get more power" idea, RC 2-stroke engines burn ~30% nitromethane mix. Just an idea.
Absolutely brilliant! Love what you guys do normally on your channel, but this is just fantastic 👏
Also immediately clicked ,Torque test channel my favorite! Let er buck boys
I love to see the people behind my favorite KZread channels also watch some of my other favorite channels! You're doing great work answering the questions no one has thought needed asking yet!
As a fan of power tools and two strokes, thank you
A real frankenstein with some super power. Love your experiments and the results they produce. Happy to see you all reaching 200K in no time. Keep up the great work. 🙂✌❤
I now have to wonder two things. First, if you could increase or even double IPM how much does it increase capability. Second, if you increase RPM at the motor..... could you fabricoble 120volts worth of battery cells into something M12 sized impact and hit 25,000 rpm motor speed resulting in much higher IPM?
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
Something would definitely explode.
By far the coolest unnecessary project I've seen in this platform 😂😂 I love it
I am impressed! Hard to believe the internals of that impact survived that treatment. Now I need to start looking into small motors to have some fun.....
That was impressive. Well done!
Love the videos keep them coming and heres a idea maybe do a more powerful brushless motor with a vfd running off 115volts or 220v
I stand in awe of your ingenuity and mild safety equipment
I started to smell 2 stroke smoke in my room after you turned it on, wow
I'm shocked that the impact components didn't grenade 🤯
Just a quick question. At work we have to take a cage apart on a screw press (1" drive 60 something mm socket.) We use air tools. Could you compare air tools to cordless? I don't think a cordless would survive the 50 odd nuts per press on a single battery but it would be interesting (for me anyway) to compare torque, old school to new.
@fltchr4449
Жыл бұрын
Take a look at the spreadsheet available for access through their community tab on the channel page or etsy page ( tinyurl.com/4ej3ujuy ) or their library of videos to see them in action.
When I saw the video title I thought of Cleetus. Man I was not disappointed! You should look into upgrading to any kind of 4 stroke engine on the next version for sure as well. I don't care what you put on any other impact gun because it will be freaking awesome🤘Keep it up guys!
What an awesome Video and Test. This is proof that a goal, some money and someone saying it cannot be done, is all you need to accomplish something pretty cool. If it was put into mass production, it would probably need a Kevlar wrapper. Impressive what the Milwaukee Internals can take. I also like that you still logged it with the other equipment, no bias. 👍🏻👍🏻
I feel like a turbo could help, especially when hard under load, seeing as the rpm jumps pretty early, and the nitrous can be sprayed in to give it more of a kick, I think a turbo wouldn't hurt down low, but easily help push it further in the mid to top range torque
@floridamangonwild
Жыл бұрын
Sorry internet scientist but turboing a single cylinder engine hurts performance along with it being a 2 stroke which is incredibly hard to turbo and make power grants you a bad but cool idea
@tristenkiesow4061
Жыл бұрын
Can't efficiently turbo a 2 stroke
@unfunny2258
Жыл бұрын
@@floridamangonwild lol nah single cylinders can take a turbo
@floridamangonwild
Жыл бұрын
@@unfunny2258 yes but not very efficiently
@unfunny2258
Жыл бұрын
@@floridamangonwild I thought it hurts performance? decide
Id love to see what you could do with a bigger motor and a 1 in milwaukee D handle impact wrench! Just why not lol
i barely even use a 1/2 in impact and get away with using a kobalt xtr when i do but now i wanna build one of these just to build it out at the dragstrip to change out tires just to see how many heads turn absolutely love this series keep it up man
This was awesome. I Love this over the top series you guys have going on. I can’t wait for you to hit 300k subs so we can see what’s next
I think if you guys started with a 1" impact with the extended anvil you would have had a lot more power.
Wtf?! Love it 🥰
Excellent job Mr Frank n. Stein I like the idea of the Milwaukee, they are very tough tools and it just goes to show what they will put up with. I run the older 18 volt stuff and I'm had very good success with them thanks for sharing. Bob from Virginia USA
This was like 3, bad ass videos in one. Thanks fellas. Excellent content.
So I'm slightly confused about the differences in "static" torque measured vs TQ @ RPM. What you described sounded much more like horsepower than torque when you do your measurements, but obviously I'm missing something. I might have misheard you, but I thought you said you basically sum/integrate the torque over time and factor in RPM to get the "max" torque on your plots. But that doesn't make complete sense to me as that number would just increase based on duration. If someone has a good article on this, that would be great as I get confused between the relationship of what I guess is called "dynamic" torque vs. "static" torque and how RPM factors into all this. Gear reductions aside, I thought the TQ to RPM relationship given on Impact Wrench e.g. (200 ft-lbs @ 1500 RPM) was analogous to the torque rating of an engine. And that reductions aside, whatever that number was would be the "max" torque measured or the highest torque value you could break free.
@volvo09
Жыл бұрын
you need to understand how the impact mechanism works to understand the relationship. the goal is to spin it up as fast as you can before it drops down and makes a blow on the anvil. a low speed high torque motor won't be able to build much speed. the rotational mass is what does the work, and in a small impact speed is king.
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
You're way over thinking it. One has nothing to do with another. 1 is how tight a bolt currently is, or how tight it gets. The other is a measurement of power. Impact wrenches are rated for how eventually tight it can get a bolt. Has nothing to do with working horsepower or a function of RPM. But obviously power is needed to make that bolt tight, but again not directly related because the motor is not hooked up to the output anvil, the motor is simply spinning a mass, basically swinging a hammer.
@specialK319319
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel Thanks for the response. I know torque is just force*perpendicular distance, but I've always found it slightly confusing what relationship (if any) RPM plays in how "good" an impact wrench is. If I understand you correctly, RPM does not directly impact the max torque rating on your plots, rather just how steep the curve is to that value (at least for Impacts).
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@specialK319319 High IPM makes for a steeper curve. Two tools with similar IPM, the steeper cruve is harder impact hits. But higher RPM also means higher hammer speed, higher speed is exponential with impacting force in joules, so it can translate into higher peak numbers as well. We wanted to increase RPM because our hammer and spring size is fixed, so the only way to increase impact wrench rating is to swing the hammer faster and more often. IPM alone doesnt make for power however. If we could choose we'd be changing other attributes as well. The OEM made the hammer mass and spring tension low enough so that the motor would never bog down. We have a much bigger power source now, we'd like to for instance shim that spring or increase that mass if it didnt ruin some things.
THIS is the second thing the internet was invented for, boys!
I love the channel and your videos, are the fact that you try to keep everything equal. Keep up the great work.
What I think would be the next awesome evolution of this is to put a car electric motor on it, maybe a Tesla, that way you get the torque and high speed.
Although fun as hell, in 10 years this video will be shown as an example of our fossil fuel madness.
@writersblock6376
Жыл бұрын
isnt it wonderful
This deserves a "Real Men of Genius" award!! Love it!!
I didn’t know I needed this enjoyment in my life until this popped up in my feed. This is great!
After some investigative work, I feel this channel (TTC) is bias towards this one's manufacturer (TTC). Take those rankings with a grain of salt. COINCIDENCE TTC ranks theirs high?! I think not!* *sarcasm for those who don't pick up on it.
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
Objectively, it's the best thing that's ever been created. Hey, we just crunch the numbers here!
By far your funniest, coolest and most dangerous video to date. Congrats and thanks!!!
I love how, right at the beginning after he starts it, the two drills on the bench in the background, are backing away slowly in terror... 🤣 _(side note... are you wearing a yellow jumpsuit because you were ALSO expecting to go 88MPH?? [props if ya get the reference!] pre-submit edit: damn, they're just sleeved gloves lol)_ Also before the video even started (ads), I was remarking to myself of getting here just around 95k subs (just before this thing originally launched), and how right now is at 195K... Then low and behold, you make the same remark! 🤘 It's not every day I get to stumble upon a fun _*and*_. scientific channel!
Spicy beans and sketch factor, a recipe for greatness
I like how you have the exhaust blowing directly in the user's face.
For the engine swap on the railroad impact wrench a Stihl 881 would be a great choice. It has tons of power and is designed to be hand held.
Oh this was fun. Thanks for the great content TTC.
I absolutely love the Cletus callback😂
That’s one fun project. Impressive!
300k subs can't come quick enough. I can't wait to see the next creation you guys come up with.
"Hey, can I borrow Your impact wrench?" "Sure, but remember not to leave the choke on" "what"
Love the Cleetus reference :D great video!
Just found this channel, and super happy to be part of your 200k subs!
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
hey thanks!
Nice little Cleeter clip there, hell yeah brother.
15:17 I beg to differ. Our FSAE team had a stuck centerlock and had a 200lb person standing on the end of an 8 foot flag pole slid over the end of a 24in 1/2in drive breaker bar. We applied enough force to remove the threads from our hub that was hard anodized 7075. Easily over 1,500 foot pounds. That gearwrench breaker bar lasted 20min of that before it broke. We finished the job with a craftsman breaker bar from another team.
You guys are nuts! I love it!
Ok. Adding nitrous is just beyond awesome! Outstanding!!
Awesome video. Great job. Live confidently and peacefully
After a horrible day of life,I randomly found this channel. Definitely brought a smile to my face.
This is the coolest test ever.
Love how you guys just do this stuff because you can 🤣. I'd love to see an attempt at increasing tool voltage in a similar manner. Just have 2, 4, or even 6 m18's hanging out the tool and see what she does!
you guys are insane , brilliant, love it.
I like your approach on your video layout . Thanks for not copy and paste like everyone else . You got my sub
The sound when on NOS is the best part.
We never expected a nuclear powered 1/2" impact gun tested, but we the viewers were ready for this moment of history!
This...this is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
I like that saying, when you got spray, the results are night and day!
Hey TTC if you guys take one of the batty packs and modify it to be a handle you could slip it on and be able to grip it with another hand there. Probably have a wide handle coming upwards to one grip and 2 also be able to apply force to the front to prevent any slipage. You can even go as far as creating a jig that can slip over the anvil housing and essentially have a modified version of the D ring impact. That way you have control from top and bottom but the support system is held from the bottom.
I haven’t laughed harder at at YT video in a while. Excellent work. Thank you.