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Turbo failure has prominent sound when failing. WAtching Russell's onboard, there is no such a sound, it sounds like he just had a loss of power.atanatizante wrote: β11 Apr 2023, 21:25Could we make some conclusions from this video regarding W14 vs. RB19 floor?
https://streamable.com/s5k526
Then, regarding the cause of RUS` PU failure, one former RB engineer (known as EngineMode11 on YouTube) said on a podcast with Blake, another former RB engineer (and YouTuber known as BrrrakeF1) speculated that it could be a turbo-related failure:
(37:51 minute) :
So, did the team reveal what the real cause of failure was?
The floor entries though, look different.PlatinumZealot wrote: β12 Apr 2023, 02:36Both floors look similar behaviour. RedBull just seems to rise up first (due to the slope of the road) then Mercedes follows shortly after.. If you want to split hairs maybe you could say the Mercedes has a slighlty lower ride height at that slow speed.
.All manufacturers at the limit
The season is only three races old, but the FIA has already had to issue grid penalties for using too many engine parts. Ferrari is not the only one with problems. Even the normally bulletproof Mercedes engines have suffered capital damage. The manufacturers are alarmed.
Andreas Haupt
12.04.2023
Even Mercedes is struggling with problems. McLaren driver Lando Norris has already lost an engine irretrievably. In Bahrain, a malfunctioning pneumatic valve system destroyed the six-cylinder turbo.
The Englishman needed a fresh set of combustion engine, turbo, MGU-H, MGU-K and exhaust for the second Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia. It is already clear that Norris will hardly get through the season without a penalty.
Mercedes driver George Russell suffered a major engine failure in Australia. The exact cause is still being feverishly sought at Brixworth in England. Before the race in Melbourne, Mercedes had the exhaust replaced on its own cars and those of its customers Aston Martin, McLaren and Williams.
Safety concerns were cited as the reason after there was damage to the exhaust system on Lance Stroll's Aston Martin in Jeddah. At the same time, this meant that the hot electric MGU-H engine was no longer recuperating. Stroll can count himself lucky that his power unit didn't get shot in the process.
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Ahead of the exhaust turbine? Yes. Behind the exhaust turbine is not inside the PU supply perimeter so in theory there could be variations.
I see. I'm asking because there were reports Stroll's exhaust problem was actually caused by something else on the car, which in turn caused all other problems. Kinda like that gearbox nut working itself loose on verstappen RB causing driveshaft failure.
Yes. And even with that, variations in exhaust runner layout not encouraged by manufacturer for easier preformance, reliabilty and quality management.
PlatinumZealot wrote: β13 Apr 2023, 04:00Yes. And even with that, variations in exhaust runner layout not encouraged by manufacturer for easier preformance, reliabilty and quality management.
Engine rich exhaust. (EM)