Crazy Unique Big Engines Startup Sound That Will Amaze You 1

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Crazy Unique Big Engines Startup Sound That Will Amaze You


Imagine the sheer power and raw intensity of a giant engine roaring to life. These extraordinary machines, each with its own distinct character, produce startup sounds that are nothing short of awe-inspiring. The symphony begins with the deep, guttural growl of the engine turning over, a prelude that hints at the mechanical marvel about to be unleashed. As the ignition catches, a crescendo of noise erupts, resonating with a blend of metallic clinks, powerful reverberations, and the unmistakable whoosh of combustion.

Each engine startup is a unique experience, shaped by the intricate design and engineering behind these behemoths. From the throaty rumble of classic V8s to the high-pitched whine of turbine engines, the variety is astonishing. Diesel engines, with their robust and rhythmic chugging, contrast sharply with the sophisticated purr of high-performance sports car engines, creating a diverse auditory landscape that captivates enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.

The sheer size and complexity of these engines add to the drama. As the pistons fire and the exhaust system comes alive, the entire structure vibrates with energy, sending shivers down your spine. This is not just a sound; it’s a full-bodied experience that engages multiple senses. You can almost feel the heat and smell the exhaust fumes as these mechanical giants spring to life.

Whether it's the startup sound of a massive jet engine preparing for takeoff, a monstrous truck gearing up for a heavy haul, or a finely-tuned supercar ready to hit the track, the auditory spectacle is a testament to human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of power and performance. Prepare to be amazed as these crazy, unique big engines start up, each one telling a story of engineering prowess and mechanical excellence.

List :
IDA Automotive
THE BEAST Vehicle
Scania Chimera
1927 Ford T Bucket
Pratt & Whitney R-4360
Rolls Royce Viper gas turbine
T-Bucket Car
1994 Geo Tracker
Diesel Engine 12V396 MTU W6
The Joker Car
The Chief
SKL Els Engine
Ferrari F1 158
1965 GT40
Wheelstander Super Bus
Monte Carlo SS Car
Vintage Lyndwood Dragster
Radical ranger Engine
Trevithick
Blue King Car
Jet Powered Blower
K W truck trike
Mad Max Motorcycle
Giant Trike
Truck pulling
Iwan Isotov TV3 Turbine Tractor
frankincar
7 cylinder airplane radial engine
Y2k turbine motorcycle
shockwave Truck
Definitive Auto Union V16 C Type
Jet Truck (Bob Motz)
Airplane engine 1936 Cord
american school Jet bus
Fiat S76 1911
V8 bike
Bentley-Packard
Babs land
Abbots Rolls Royce Tank Engine
DRAGO RUGGENTE
Rolls Royce Merlin V12
Curtiss-Wright R-3350
Blown Alcohol Engine
Zvezda M-50 Tank Engine
Dyno Catastrophe
Shredder Cummins 3000hp



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コメント (21)
  • Really don't know why I sometimes get emotional and all goose bumpy when I see all these very dedicated people show us all their creations as well as keeping the past running just as it was meant if not better ! Great job on your tireless work
  • Human ingenuity never ceases to amaze. So much horsepower, so little useful work. But an absolutely astounding video!
  • @OJB42
    Wow, some incredibly silly and dangerous looking machines there. But kind of cool too. So much fire and smoke!
  • @wmden1
    Thank you for an interesting and entertaining video. I think the actual, recorded, audio quality varied from engine to engine, but that couldn't be helped. The red Monte Carlo sticks in my mind. It put me in mind of a severe thunderstorm coming up. Some of these, like the jet trucks, I wouldn't want to be within 100 feet of, if that close. I liked almost all of them, but am kind of partial to the older stuff. The RR Merlin, on the engine stand/frame, was probably my favorite. It looked non fancy, pretty much WW2 factory; it sounded and ran beautifully and it wrapped up very fast when the throttle was tweaked. Loved it.
  • Great stuff; like Big Daddy Ed Roth at 1:1 scale and no airplane glue showing!!!
  • @Grover91
    I fell in love with that austin healy.😍
  • @Taketimeout3
    Where do these people get the money from to make these monsters?
  • I'm surprised that no one seems to have taken a 5,000 hp Lycoming XR-7755–5 aircraft engine and stroked it to an even greater level and applied it to a motorcycle.