Did you know that 8 out of 11 engine manufacturers in F1 use Mahle pistons? I had no idea...
http://www.mahle.com/C125705E004FDAF9/v ... P223STULEN
It doesn't exactly really mean very much, does it? Seven Championships were won 'with' Mahle 'components'... eight teams 'put their trust' in their 'motorsport components'. What were these components? In what way did they put their trust in them? For all I know, some teams looked at some stuff, decided it wasn't anything special, flushed it down the toilet, and 'put their trust' in the factthat they wouldn't cause a messy blockage on the way downIn Formula 1, all driver and constructor world championships have been won with MAHLE Motorsports components for seven consecutive years. In 2007, eight of the eleven Formula 1 teams put their trust in the performance and reliability of our Motorsports components
Haha! indeed, when you are the best who's going to argue details, crush the fools!axle wrote:Why re-invent the wheel, Mahle are the unofficial champions of piston making - why fight them?
and:ISLAMATRON wrote:The teams would buy the pistons for the same reason they buy tires from B'stone & dont make their own
is totally right.safeaschuck wrote:As for why the teams don't do it themselves, I would imagine that it is simply too many specialist processes. The jigs on the CNC milling stations have to be repeatably accurate to 2 microns which means buying dedicated machines for each set up of the piston machining process (3 mills per piston min.) plus you need a forge press, an elliptical turning lathe, and the capability to add a variety of coatings as they are proven out by R&D.