How to Modify Lego Pneumatic Cylinders + Comparison - Airflow Increase - Ultimate LPE Guide EP1

Published 2018-10-11
Ultimate LPE Guide - Episode 1
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All Comments (21)
  • @MaxBrix
    45 years of playing with Lego, just got my first pneumatic cylinders. Thanks! Glad I saw this!
  • This is one of the most comprehensive guides i've seen for LPE powertrain systems! Keep up the awesome work buddy!
  • I've been waiting for This ! Exceptionnal Tutorial ! Thank you Gecko <3
  • My new Flat 6 Boxer LPE is coming out very soon, you can see the RPM test in this video. Stay Tuned for Episode 2 of the Ultimate LPE Guide, i will be modding the new 2018 Pneumatic Switches!
  • This is one of the best tutorials I’ve seen on modified cylinders I did it and it works great
  • i ve being waiting for this for several weeks!! your videos do attract me a lot :)
  • Green Gecko I absolutely love your videos,you have inspired me so much it's hard to imagine.The creativity and quality you have always puts a smile on my face thank you and please keep up the good work! :)
  • @Nico71Fr
    Nice ! I wait for the swich because I never succeded to modify it without broken parts !
  • @joeylol786
    Awesome video!! I almost have my V8 engine that’s I have been working on. I just need to successfully modify those pesky switches. I keep breaking them 😆. These videos have been a huge help
  • @bittheproto8358
    I absolutely love the sound of the modified one. Ima try to get 4 and make their holes 1-1/4 and make a jumping rc independent suspension car with buwizz
  • Any commonly available silicone spay will be safe for plastics. Silicone oil/grease ,for all anyone cares, is chemically inert. Dielectric grease and brake grease (but NOT wheel bearing grease) are safe as well, they are both designed for compatibility with a wide variety of plastics and rubbers. Dielectric grease is just thickened silicone oil, brake grease is similar but also has other additives for better lubrication performance.
  • @pyropixel354
    Hey, your LPEs are awesome, but I have one question, would you recommend buying a 12v car tyre compressor, a mains to 12v socket adapter so I can run LPEs on 230v for testing? Thanks