Look at it. The pull-rod inserts to the chassis down at the bottom of the gearbox, right inside an aero critical area above the diffuser.
Indeed.
The problem is that an old push rod. McLaren, alphatauri and alfa romeo use a more advanced push rod. They mount it in front of the front arm of the upper triangle. While alpine puts him behind the triangle as blackout did see
Looks like a pullrod to me. The idea is to keep the wheel down. Typically pushrod is high on the chassis side and pushes down on the lower wheel side. This is the opposite, it looks to be pulling down from low on the chassis too high on the wheel. Maybe, I missed the relevant pictures... Been tide up with work...Blackout wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 00:31Indeed.
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You might be looking at the old picture. The new one is this (pushrod is colored green by Blackout):diffuser wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 04:45Looks like a pullrod to me. The idea is to keep the wheel down. Typically pushrod is high on the chassis side and pushes down on the lower wheel side. This is the opposite, it looks to be pulling down from low on the chassis too high on the wheel. Maybe, I missed the relevant pictures... Been tide up with work...
Yeah, I have been looking at the wrong pictures.AR3-GP wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 04:49You might be looking at the old picture. The new one is this (pushrod is colored green by Blackout):diffuser wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 04:45Looks like a pullrod to me. The idea is to keep the wheel down. Typically pushrod is high on the chassis side and pushes down on the lower wheel side. This is the opposite, it looks to be pulling down from low on the chassis too high on the wheel. Maybe, I missed the relevant pictures... Been tide up with work...
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What Harman said about the rear centerline cooling system (that double radiator at the back) is intriguing. He said "we removed it from here, but we didnt put it in the sidepod", or something along those lines, & "we made it smaller"... then he mentioned the combustion air T°...Blackout wrote: ↑17 Feb 2023, 13:50[Speculation] Maybe Alpine replaced that '22 intercooler by one of those 3d printed & rounded next-gen ones. #Reaction_Engines
This could explain many things*.
Or not.
[my original '22 drawing was also speculative, because the pictures were scarce back then]
It could explain the slimmer neck and the disappearance of the small blister that surrounded the old intercooler + part of the weight & performance gains etc.
My guess“We have 1 upgrade for 1st race that 'll be very visual & you’ll see that,”
“I’m looking forward to that for ourselves, that’s a great step for us as a team. To be able to take an upgrade to the 1st race is not something we’ve been able to do previously" (The Race)
It took me a while to see thatBlackout wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 17:45My guess“We have 1 upgrade for 1st race that 'll be very visual & you’ll see that,”
“I’m looking forward to that for ourselves, that’s a great step for us as a team. To be able to take an upgrade to the 1st race is not something we’ve been able to do previously" (The Race)
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That would be very cool and it's interesting how open the technical team have been this pre-season compared to most teams..breath of fresh airBlackout wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 17:45My guess“We have 1 upgrade for 1st race that 'll be very visual & you’ll see that,”
“I’m looking forward to that for ourselves, that’s a great step for us as a team. To be able to take an upgrade to the 1st race is not something we’ve been able to do previously" (The Race)
https://s3.gifyu.com/images/ezgif.com-o ... 3a84b0.gif