woow!!! i enver thought i ever hear or see one run until today very cool and very rare ive heard only about 20 or 19 of these have ever been built between 1965-68
People who say to adjust all the governor roll out of a Detroit have neither read the service manual or set up a hot one! The manual states that the screw should be adjusted NO tighter than to eliminate roll after 3 rolls when returned to idle because the buffer screw adversely affects governor response. That's why we let 'em roll! As long as it doesn't affect drive ability or die.
Where’d you get your manual, out of a box of cracker jacks? The REAL Detroit manual, printed by GM, says not to increase the rpm more than 15. The buffer screw has nothing to do with governor operation anywhere above idle, since the governor lever is not touching it.
I am the owner of this engine. It is a 12v53t. It does not run the truck! It has 610 h.p. If interested it is for sale. Just leave a comment and I will try to reply as soon as possible. It is also an aluminum block with cast heads.
Hahah Detroit 2 strokes have 2 speeds, off, and full power!! Most big old Detroit generators literally rev up to redline as soon as they have oil pressure as a design feature. These old engines don’t want to warm up, they want to work!!!!
Also, this was a military engine but Detroit Diesel did not get the contract. Only 4 with turbos were made as far as I know. Any info would be appreciated
Simply not so, not even what the manual says, it states that buffer screw negatively affects governor response, and to NOT adjust it tighter than to allow 3 rolls on return to idle. If you build a hot snappy one it will roll. Just like all mine do and all other gas and diesel competition engines with mechanical governors. Just watch NTPA pro stock Diesel tractors and semis.
On what page in the manual does it say that ? No two stroke Detroit should hunt at idle that much! Do you even understand how the governor works and where the buffer spring is ? If you did you would know that the buffer spring has nothing to do with the governor! Anything above idle the buffer spring isn't even engaging the the throttle lever ! It just stabilizes the idle that's all . There is so much bull shit from keyboard gangsters on the Internet it makes me sick to my stomach!!!! Get out from in front of your computer and do something so you can learn!
@@kevinbrewer9421 You fucking stupid moron. Get the fuck out of your mom's basement and GROW UP. You don't know JACK SHIT about anything. Fucking worthless POS. There is so much bull shit from keyboard gangsters on the Internet it makes me sick to my stomach!!!! Get out from in front of your computer and do something so you can learn!
@@kevinbrewer9421 There is so much bull shit from keyboard gangsters on the Internet it makes me sick to my stomach!!!! Get out from in front of your computer and do something so you can learn!
way bigger injectors, huge single turbo put this in an old pete and you got a pullin truck right there...yeah theres more involved but it sounds awesome
hilmur leaf no direct need tp warm it up, you should see how they test run and start up new engines at the factory. From the engine enter the door at the test room until its started and dyno at full load to exit the test room, 7minutes just 7.
No!... it just means momentary Turbo lag going from idle to full throttle!!... plus there are two roots blowers between the turbos and the air box before entering the cylinders through the ports.
The sound of that thing is amazing, I have never heard an engine like that.
2 stroke detroit, best way to turn diesel into noise
Best diesel sound ever!
I know what i want for christmas
Hell yes
Sounds like a dragster. Good shit 😁👍🤘
Sounds better tho
@@idkwhattoputformynameyt NICELY PUT 😁😁😁
A 12v53? Amazing. Never thought I'd see / hear one. Too bad more weren't produced. I'd love to stuff one of those in a Brigadier or an L9000.
only 4 made
holy torque is twisting the truck
That's my grandpa and his detroit diesel that he sold about 8 years ago
Your neighbors must love you. LOL awesome Screamin' Jimmy!
Has the perfect mixture of V12 and V8 sounds...GAWD
woow!!! i enver thought i ever hear or see one run until today very cool and very rare ive heard only about 20 or 19 of these have ever been built between 1965-68
a believe only 4 made
screaming Detroit! Ok now put it under the hood!
very rare engine,to savage for any driveline to handle
i just love that idle sound :)
Perfect for my civic
Holy torque Batman! 😀
It's a prototype 12 V 53 Detroit Diesel. Was supposed to have been for military use.
Wish it came into production, producing 700+hp with that size and relatively low mass perfect engine.
@@dakkan5433 it doesn’t make near that, maybe 300-350 and 700-800 tq and that’s being generous
@@deborahchesser7375 if it was NA probably. twin turbos tho lotta air pumping
People who say to adjust all the governor roll out of a Detroit have neither read the service manual or set up a hot one! The manual states that the screw should be adjusted NO tighter than to eliminate roll after 3 rolls when returned to idle because the buffer screw adversely affects governor response. That's why we let 'em roll! As long as it doesn't affect drive ability or die.
Where’d you get your manual, out of a box of cracker jacks? The REAL Detroit manual, printed by GM, says not to increase the rpm more than 15. The buffer screw has nothing to do with governor operation anywhere above idle, since the governor lever is not touching it.
Best sounding engine ever made, damn shame they only made 4 of them
There is evidence that 15 were made with two non serialized. There's only two known. Bet there's a couple of them sitting somewhere... One can dream
I am the owner of this engine. It is a 12v53t. It does not run the truck! It has 610 h.p. If interested it is for sale. Just leave a comment and I will try to reply as soon as possible. It is also an aluminum block with cast heads.
12V53 = 636 cu.in and 610hp = .96 hp/CUBIC INCH? Thats a lotta horses for a diesel engine. 8V-92 max is 550hp. they shoulda made more than 4!
Do you still have this engine
Regardless if you have the engine or not.
@@ronfrance4041 yes but he blew it up in the back of the truck being retarded
still for sale? Lol
Imagine coming down the highway and people thinking all that power and noise is coming from under the hood!
He should have let it warm up a little before reving it like that. Even still this think is amazing I've seen one in person. Pure power
Hahah Detroit 2 strokes have 2 speeds, off, and full power!! Most big old Detroit generators literally rev up to redline as soon as they have oil pressure as a design feature. These old engines don’t want to warm up, they want to work!!!!
Nice engine, you have find a nice truck to put it in ! (please let get oil pressure on start up before those kind of free revs 🤔)
its only 1500 rpm
Detroits are made to run just like this and harder, most Detroit diesel generators go from shut off strait to governed Maximum.
@@amongust69thought it went to 1800
First time seeing or hearing a 2 stroke detroit? They hate it when you are gentel with them.
you had me at v12
Sounds better than any V8 gas engine!!!
Pretty damn hard on a cold engine...
Also, this was a military engine but Detroit Diesel did not get the contract. Only 4 with turbos were made as far as I know. Any info would be appreciated
Awesome! But need to adjust that governor buffer screw to correct the hunting at idle :)
Simply not so, not even what the manual says, it states that buffer screw negatively affects governor response, and to NOT adjust it tighter than to allow 3 rolls on return to idle. If you build a hot snappy one it will roll. Just like all mine do and all other gas and diesel competition engines with mechanical governors. Just watch NTPA pro stock Diesel tractors and semis.
@@danielsacks7152 true you know it's gonna be a good pull when the engine can hardly idle
On what page in the manual does it say that ? No two stroke Detroit should hunt at idle that much! Do you even understand how the governor works and where the buffer spring is ? If you did you would know that the buffer spring has nothing to do with the governor! Anything above idle the buffer spring isn't even engaging the the throttle lever ! It just stabilizes the idle that's all . There is so much bull shit from keyboard gangsters on the Internet it makes me sick to my stomach!!!! Get out from in front of your computer and do something so you can learn!
@@kevinbrewer9421 You fucking stupid moron. Get the fuck out of your mom's basement and GROW UP. You don't know JACK SHIT about anything. Fucking worthless POS. There is so much bull shit from keyboard gangsters on the Internet it makes me sick to my stomach!!!! Get out from in front of your computer and do something so you can learn!
@@kevinbrewer9421 There is so much bull shit from keyboard gangsters on the Internet it makes me sick to my stomach!!!! Get out from in front of your computer and do something so you can learn!
why its sounds awesome
WOW!!!!!
The buffer screw needs to be adjusted just a wee bit to stop it hunting.
Congrats on having a great engine - good entertainment ! ! ! ! woo
It's sounds like a V8 when revving up bit when at idle near redline is sounds a bit like an inline 4. Unique sound for a V12. I quite like it
it's a 2 stroke
@@harrimanfox8961 I know
Cross plane right?
Buzzin dozen sounds angry.
Sounds like my boat...
lope...lope...lope...lope...lope.... must have it set on the lope tune :)
needs the buffer screw set
Do you still have it for sale ?
way bigger injectors, huge single turbo put this in an old pete and you got a pullin truck right there...yeah theres more involved but it sounds awesome
Sounds like a cross plane v8 engine
I'd like t talk to you about the engine if it is till for sale.
does he drive it with the V12 or on pump gas????
exactly, their arnt verry many people who know.
how come they make v12 gasoline engines more often than v12 diesel engines. it sounds like it has great performance..
+hilmur leaf - I'd guess it's easier to get big torque out of big inline 6's which is why most diesel companies produce inline engines.
hilmur leaf no direct need tp warm it up, you should see how they test run and start up new engines at the factory. From the engine enter the door at the test room until its started and dyno at full load to exit the test room, 7minutes just 7.
black fuel means partially burnt fuel
That's why nothing comes close to the spinning arrows!!!
Would you consider selling this engine? Please message me... thank you!
ill ask how much , send me a personal mesge , please
Sounds like a V8 somehow
sounds more like a v8 gas haha....SOUNDS AMAZING in other words!
no it means big ass injectors
Black smoke means unburnt fuel, which means inefficiency.
Murica.
And combustion is not complete
No!... it just means momentary Turbo lag going from idle to full throttle!!... plus there are two roots blowers between the turbos and the air box before entering the cylinders through the ports.
Only a lot of noise.
Injector size is irrelevant. It's unburnt fuel.
It's a 2 stroke Detroit Diesel engine. Every diesel engine in the world smokes like that...
sawjar sawicki plus there isn’t any load on the engine so the turbos never spool fully
Mid-engine pickup