A Great Example Of Home Engineering – Homebuilt INLINE 6 MINIATURE ENGINE!

Before we say a thing or two about this great Inline 6 miniature engine, we should mention something that first came to our minds when we saw it. This surely would not be the first time that we get to see such an example of home engineering, miniature engines that are perfect representatives of what can be done from the comfort of your own home. But we must stress the fact (or maybe just our impression, I can`t tell for sure), that every new specimen that we see, is somehow cooler that the previous. And I believe that many of you will feel the same way, once you see this small version of the inline Ford V6.

The way its creator explains, his miniature inline 6 engine has complete water cooling through the block and head, with fan blades on the back of the flywheel. It has an 8-36 home made spark plugs for the ignition, and it`s fired by a Hall magnetic triggered distributor, along with an electronic ignition. The fuel it uses is 86 octane pump gas.



Of course that this isn`t something that you could compare with the real V6 motor of the Ford Mustang, or the well known inline 6 engines of the Nissan GTR, but it`s most definitely a great example of engineering skills!

Just check out the video below and you`ll see what I`m saying. And since we`re talking about the engines alone, go to this link if you want to read an interesting article about the best car engines for the last year.