wuzak wrote: ↑03 Feb 2023, 09:57
AR3-GP wrote: ↑01 Feb 2023, 21:20
However, theplan is not easy to implement, because the new power units will be devoid of an important source of energy recovery such as the MGU-H
So the reason we can't drop 40kg from the cars is because they got rid of the MGU-H
Minimum mass for current power units is 150kg, including MGUK, MGUH, turbo and some other items.
Minimum mass for internal combustion engine (including turbo) in 2026 is 130kg.
Minimum mass of MGUK in 2026 is 16kg.
Minimum mass of MGUK transmission unit (to connect to crankshaft) in 2026 is 4kg.
130kg + 16kg + 4kg means no mass savings whatsoever!
If they chopped off 2 cylinders and had a 1L V4 they would save maybe 30kg (V6 =118, 2/3 = 78.7).
V6 would also be shorter, helping with COG considerations when shortening the wheelbase.
You could probably save more by going to an L3.
I'll take some extra weight in order to skip having a 3 or 4 cylinder.
Making them smaller and allowing some lower minimum weights should help plenty.
2015 cars weighed 702kg. The cars can be brought down to this without issue if fuel tanks are smaller and weight is saved a few other areas (lighter standard wheel, slightly skinnier tires and brakes etc).