well there was a Honda paper on the 1988 F1 engines ....majki2111 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2024, 19:24Any articles about it?Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑17 Nov 2024, 15:47battery chemistry for 2026 etc
the chemical fuel rule-makers were idiots
eg for 1958 mandating pump fuel (without definition) then limiting minimum 'octane' thinking it was a maximum
eg for 1980something trying to limit turbocharged power by reducing the fuel volume but leaving open the fuel mass
mere engineers defeated these rules (and others)
(& I wrote many posts in thread 2025/2026 Hybrid Power Unit Speculation eg p18 p136 and others and other threads)
in 1988 the fuel volume was cut to only 150 litres (and abs induction pressure cut to 2.5 bar)
Honda engines won everything using 84% toluene and 16% n-heptane (this latter being zero octane number)
before 88 both NA and turbo cars were restricted in fuel volume so some toluene was used for its very high density
(similarly it was used eg in 1950s submarine-launched cruise missiles - hence the 'rocket-fuel' nonsense in F1)
before 1958 .....nitromethane was allowed but above stoichiometric it carries combustion-available oxygen
this (oxidant in liquid form) would defeat the rules intent to limit oxidant by the engine capacity limits NA or SC
in 1958-60 .... after the undefinable 'pump' fuel they mandated 100/130 Avgas but ....
100/130 are minima not maxima and even 108/135 Avgas meets 100/130 specs (primotipo maybe shows a user doing this)