I love this photo, you can see the duct from the vertical slot (it disappears behind the rest of the cooler ducting without appearing to blend in); with the roll bar duct going straight to a heat exchanger above the ICE, your idea of using the vertical intake for combustion air could have legs - the compressor would create significant suction. Also, it would seem to be a strange idea to use intake air for the ICE to cool other items before going into the turbo compressor - although I can see a certain logic to it.vorticism wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 16:02https://cdn-3.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... etail.webp
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Pretty good view of the HXs here. I'm inclined to think that the entire installation is not that much shorter (fore-aft) rather that the rads are now narrower yet longer. Just a guess. It would fit with their other mass centralization efforts;
--centerline rad divided and moved forward (vs RB19)
--FW adjuster inboard
--sidepod rads flipped 180* (these dual pass radiators now have their return sides facing outward, on both side of the car this can be seen, with the collectors/connex now inboard)
--and now potentially the additional narrowing of these sidepod rads; narrowing them would bring mass inboard
--will they eventually move the steering rack backward as McLaren have?
Any raising of the CoG from moving the upper HX forward will have been more than mitigated by splitting the pod HX’s into an upper (in a ‘standard’ position) and lower (almost laying on the floor).