Share Video
Download Video: Click Here (save as ***.flv) | Real Player or any FLV Player Required
Permalink:
Embed Code:
isthissnfree Says:
Nov 6, 2009 - yes
bestamerica Says:
Nov 6, 2009 - is this subaru car will working run on a cooking oil as a benz car
politicalbiker Says:
Nov 7, 2009 - Yup, you got it. Uses the exhaust to spin a spool connected to another spool which then compresses the air, and forces it into the intake. Most diesels are running about 10-25 PSI. But, lets say a 6.4L Ford F-series diesel engine, can get up to 50PSI safely.
Rodney348 Says:
Nov 7, 2009 - fuel comes in when the lifters are open during the retract of the cylinder not at the moment of max compression because if anything in that cylinder where to open while at "Max" compression it would push it back out of the opening, you have to think of how much compression is the my friend, that is why the lifters open "down" not "up" because if they opened up it would simply push them open.
Rodney348 Says:
Nov 7, 2009 - unless there is some new thing now which i am going to look up now, so i am not admitting you are wrong just challenging it, based on my current knowledge
pestaxrysostome Says:
Nov 7, 2009 - what's the name of this type of engine??
sabadashi Says:
Nov 7, 2009 - flat engine
twiztidsidfreak13 Says:
Nov 8, 2009 - that is just great to watch how things work. someone asked when the fuel goes in. it is injected at the same time air come in THEN compressed THEN ignited forcing the piston to move then it exhausts and it starts all over again. still looks great. turbos use forced air in a turbine to move another turbine to pull air harder and shove it into the intake.
Snookenas Says:
Nov 8, 2009 - the "lifters" you are reffering to are called valves and no, it dosent inject while the piston is on the down stroke. I could sit here and explain the pressure the injectors are under and how they work on a diesel but Im not allowed to write that long of a msg. So I strongly advice you look up on how a diesel combustion works before you reply again.
thagonzp Says:
Nov 9, 2009 - subaru calls it the boxer engine but type i dunno
Nate5237 Says:
Nov 11, 2009 - its a beautiful thing!
xxsur3shotxx Says:
Nov 12, 2009 - The fuel does not enter the cylinder at the same time as the air. The fuel is injected directly into the cylinder as the piston nears TDC. Snookenas is correct. In a diesel, intake vales open,air is drawn (or in this case forced by the turbo) into the cylinder, intake valves close. Air is compressed and thus heated, and then near TDC the fuel is injected. The temperature of the air in the cylinder causes fuel to instantly ignite.
razielus20 Says:
Nov 13, 2009 - this is one of a coolest engine animation ive ever seen...
NoxNoctisUmbra Says:
Nov 14, 2009 - i still dont see them in US.. are there any in the world?
steve625c6 Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - I love my boxer engine. Although not a diesel its still a strong beautiful design.
OctavianDulf1976 Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - genial invention great engine
sc88mr2 Says:
Nov 19, 2009 - now this is the shit!!!!
nafter22 Says:
Nov 19, 2009 - Exelente video!
andreylc1 Says:
Nov 20, 2009 - вау, прикольно!
ToothBloodNail Says:
Nov 20, 2009 - Subaru is the best!!!!!
kregzdeM3 Says:
Nov 21, 2009 - Thats not a diesel.
selske23 Says:
Nov 21, 2009 - Oh yes it is! look at the shape of the pistons, or look at the injector
kregzdeM3 Says:
Nov 21, 2009 - LOL, my bad.
chilledboost82 Says:
Nov 21, 2009 - great, more rod knocking on the way



pc4400 Says:
Nov 6, 2009 - interesting, too bad subaru's warranty dept are a bunch of scumbags. i learned my lesson.