I guess having rules so in depth makes it easy for them to decide how they want to build the torque curve.

It really makes me wonder what direction things would go if not so limited by the small print of the regs.
I guess having rules so in depth makes it easy for them to decide how they want to build the torque curve.
I was thinking the same wile watching this
Totally understand why they set the rule that way though. Max fuel (max power) only available from 10,500 - 15,000 and constant torque below that. Without that shaping, the engine designers would be in a constant race for ever lower rpm in pursuit of efficiency (and power) - detracting from the sound spectacle at the track.Airshifter wrote: ↑29 Apr 2022, 16:53I guess having rules so in depth makes it easy for them to decide how they want to build the torque curve.![]()
It really makes me wonder what direction things would go if not so limited by the small print of the regs.
Like 4k rpm turbo diesels...gruntguru wrote: ↑03 May 2022, 00:08Totally understand why they set the rule that way though. Max fuel (max power) only available from 10,500 - 15,000 and constant torque below that. Without that shaping, the engine designers would be in a constant race for ever lower rpm in pursuit of efficiency (and power) - detracting from the sound spectacle at the track.Airshifter wrote: ↑29 Apr 2022, 16:53I guess having rules so in depth makes it easy for them to decide how they want to build the torque curve.![]()
It really makes me wonder what direction things would go if not so limited by the small print of the regs.