For instance,
https://formulapedia.com/f1-car-horsepo ... %20km%2Fh)
And
https://f1chronicle.com/how-much-horsep ... -car-have/
Says 1050, but no idea how reliable that is.
I don't know much, but engines deliver power in slightly different ways. It's way more complex than just the torque curve but some engines will be marginally better at higher revs than others giving a slightly better top speed.PikeStance wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 15:30Where do y'all get information like this?... I am not questioning, I am genuinely curious to learn more about it.mwillems wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 14:51What are the reported Peak BHP output of these engines now?
I say Peak because these engines are so complex that with their Power Curves and the electrical harvesting, you can have a peak of X whereas Team B has a Peak of X-15, but they can sustain the peak for much longer, then Team B have the better setup.
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Development was frozen by winter 2021 to accommodate RBR request to acquire Honda IP for the PU (long story remember?). Now, using the new fuel technologies, you can increase the HP marginally but not dramatically so again it will be within of this 1%. Teams are now focusing more on efficiency (gain more for less) instead of brute HP power.mwillems wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 15:29I knew we'd hit 1000hp a few years back when the Merc reportedly got their first, but I assumed we'd exceeded that already.bauc wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 15:28Modern F1 engines produce 840/50 HP (the old fashion way) + 160 HP from the MGU-K (capped at this number) driving the numbermwillems wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 14:51
What are the reported Peak BHP output of these engines now?
I say Peak because these engines are so complex that with their Power Curves and the electrical harvesting, you can have a peak of X whereas Team B has a Peak of X-15, but they can sustain the peak for much longer, then Team B have the better setup.
to a total of 1000 hp.
1% is 10 hp, and as per GPS data available, f1 teams say and F1 officials say the difference is less than 1%.
I've since edited, it was Renault in 2019 not Merc as I first thought. This surprises me.bauc wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 15:36Development was frozen by winter 2021 to accommodate RBR request to acquire Honda IP for the PU (long story remember?). Now, using the new fuel technologies, you can increase the HP marginally but not dramatically so again it will be within of this 1%. Teams are now focusing more on efficiency (gain more for less) instead of brute HP power.
reliability upgrades typically bring more powermwillems wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 15:38I've since edited, it was Renault in 2019 not Merc as I first thought. This surprises me.bauc wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 15:36Development was frozen by winter 2021 to accommodate RBR request to acquire Honda IP for the PU (long story remember?). Now, using the new fuel technologies, you can increase the HP marginally but not dramatically so again it will be within of this 1%. Teams are now focusing more on efficiency (gain more for less) instead of brute HP power.
But since 19 there's been a lot of development and even under the freeze the reliability upgrades typically bring more power. You may well be right, but I'm going to keep sniffing around lol