This certainly looks like something that requires cooling, and it is not sensor, but something connected with local sensors.
Yes, there's a 'Total' sign in the background.Carlo's wrote:@up
Renault gearbox?
What we have there is a HIU-3 Hub Interface Unit manufactured by McLaren Electronic Systems, there are 4 on each car on the grid. Temprature shouldnt exceed 115 celcus, and is measured by the unit, and if cooling is needed, it should be applied to make sure it remains in the units limits. They can measure up to 8 different things.manchild wrote:This certainly looks like something that requires cooling, and it is not sensor, but something connected with local sensors.
Wow that is a neat box, certainly compared to last years. At the Launch James Allison told me the two boxes would look different next to each other. They've retained the Ti case, but added no carbon to the outer surfaces. Its certainly slimmer too, judging by the bulges to clear the clutch and gears along the side. The damper\torsion bar arrangement is neat too, again using near vertical torsion bars but moved right to the front of the case.imightbewrong wrote:
Well...Confused_Andy wrote:Kubica and Pedrov are racing the same chassis, they're just alternating drivers between the pitstops...
I'll put the images together here for a clearer comparison, thanks for the links:scarbs wrote:[image]
Wow that is a neat box, certainly compared to last years. At the Launch James Allison told me the two boxes would look different next to each other. They've retained the Ti case, but added no carbon to the outer surfaces. Its certainly slimmer too, judging by the bulges to clear the clutch and gears along the side. The damper\torsion bar arrangement is neat too, again using near vertical torsion bars but moved right to the front of the case.
last years and the year befores gearbox discussion
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Thanks man!ESPImperium wrote:What we have there is a HIU-3 Hub Interface Unit manufactured by McLaren Electronic Systems...